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Is Dlpeptides legit?

dlpeptides.com · audited 1 July 2026
🚩 On the watch list, its certificate can't be verified in its own name.

What Dlpeptides calls a Certificate of Analysis is its own branded document with the numbers typed in by the seller. No lab letterhead, no verification key, nothing issued by anyone but the shop itself. It is a marketing graphic in the shape of a lab report.

The certificate, and what's wrong with it

Certificate displayed by Dlpeptides
What this certificate actually is: This is the seller's own branded document, not an independent laboratory's report, the seller marking its own homework.
This certificate is dated Jul 2022, about 4 years old. A certificate from Jul 2022 cannot describe anything this seller would ship you today, that batch is long gone. Showing a about 4 years old certificate for a product on sale now is meaningless; the stock you'd actually receive is untested.

Pricing vs the market, benchmarked on BPC-157

The Peptide Watch benchmarks every vendor on the same compound, BPC-157, the most common research peptide, as £ per milligram, so prices are directly comparable across all providers. No public BPC-157 price feed was available for this vendor at audit.

Google Ads

🚩 Advertising research peptides on Google, a category Google's own policies prohibit. Live ads for this domain are visible in Google's Ads Transparency Centre (UK), see for yourself. Getting banned products through Google's review typically means short-lived or multiple advertiser accounts.

Reviews

4.5 ★★★★☆ · 18 reviews on Trustpilot

Read it critically. A Trustpilot score measures whether parcels turn up and support replies, not whether the vial contains what the label says. A vendor can have hundreds of happy delivery reviews and still show you a borrowed or fake certificate; the two are unrelated. Also watch for a burst of near-identical 5-star reviews in a short window, the signature of bought reviews.

Read Dlpeptides on Trustpilot →

The audit checklist

CheckResult
Verifiable certificate in its own nameNo
Independent lab namedNone named / unverifiable
Tests its own stockNo evidence
Advertising in a banned categoryYes, live Google ads
Customer reviews (Trustpilot)4.5★ (18 reviews)
The bottom line. Dlpeptides sits on the watch list because it does not publish a certificate that can be verified in its own name. Everything above is observable on its own website and the public record. See the vendors whose certificates are actually their own →
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