What to check
- Save the order confirmation, invoice, payment record, checkout terms, product page, dispatch promise, and tracking page.
- Screenshot the vendor page if it says same-day dispatch, Australian warehouse, Express Post, COA included, refund policy, or closure fulfilment.
- Keep support emails, chat logs, SMS, DMs, and timestamps in one folder.
- If a vendor closes, preserve the closure notice and any promise about fulfilling old orders or pre-orders.
- For card payments, check whether a chargeback is available through your bank or card provider. Deadlines can apply.
- For PayID, bank transfer, or crypto, assume recourse may be weaker and preserve the evidence before escalating.
- Peptide Checker does not handle refunds. It helps buyers organize the proof packet before speaking to a bank, vendor, or regulator.
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The fastest safe path is still the same: batch, COA, label, payment, support, and dispatch proof before trust.
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