What to check
- Creator must disclose whether they were paid, gifted, affiliated, equity-linked, or using a tracked discount code.
- Creator must name the exact vendor, domain, product, batch, and COA source if they show or discuss a vial.
- Creator cannot turn personal experience into a therapeutic claim, dosing instruction, or medical recommendation.
- Creator should preserve the product page, invoice, label, COA, and batch evidence before publishing a vendor claim.
- If a batch or vendor claim is corrected, the creator should publish the correction in the same channel where the original claim travelled.
- Peptide Checker should track creator-linked vendors as a separate acquisition-risk layer because paid hype can outrun evidence.
Source links
- ACCC social media influencers sweep
- ACCC social media influencer testimonials guidance
- NPR / The Public's Radio influencer peptide reporting
The fastest safe path is still the same: batch, COA, label, payment, support, and dispatch proof before trust.
Run the batch checker