# About This Case File — Oath Peptides Scam

> About this Oath Peptides scam case file: an independent editorial investigation of one research-peptide vendor's scam allegations, not affiliated with the company under investigation.

What this Oath Peptides scam investigation is, what it is not, and the editorial position it operates from.

## What this site is

`oathpeptidesscam.com` is an independent editorial review of `Oath Peptides` (also known as `Oath Research` — the same business operating under two interchangeable brand strings). We are not affiliated with the company we review. We do not sell research peptides, accept advertising from peptide vendors, or receive commission on purchases. We have no financial relationship with Oath Research, Freedom Diagnostics, RealPeptidesScores, or any vendor mentioned in our analysis. Our methodology relies on publicly available documentary evidence — lab reports listed in public COA archives, third-party listings on independently operated vendor-scoring sites, customer-review discourse on Trustpilot and amino.reviews / oath.reviews, Reddit thread aggregation, business directory cross-corroboration, and editorial judgment.

The site is an investigative case file in a specific editorial register — skeptical-investigator voice — applied to one specific question: is the Oath Peptides scam framing supported by verifiable evidence? It is one piece in a broader portfolio of independent reputation analyses of research-peptide vendors. Each is editorially independent from the others; the case file is keyed to the specific allegation pattern surfaced for the specific vendor.

## What this site is not

**Not a vendor.** We do not sell peptides, lab tests, or any other product. **Not a referral.** We do not link to `oathresearch.com` from this site. The case file's editorial independence position is the reason. **Not a medical site.** We do not provide dosage advice, treatment recommendations, or any form of medical guidance. Research peptides are not FDA-approved for human use, and this case file does not encourage human use. **Not affiliated.** We have no commercial relationship with Oath Research, Freedom Diagnostics, RealPeptidesScores, amino.reviews, Trustpilot, or any other entity named in this file. **Not a complaint-intake service.** We do not receive, process, or respond to customer complaints on Oath's behalf or any other vendor's behalf. Customers with grievances should contact the vendor directly or use the legitimate reporting routes named on the `/faq` page (FTC, IC3, state consumer-protection offices).

## How we work

The five-layer investigation framework described on the [methodology](/methodology) page is applied to every allegation cataloged in this file. Every claim is anchored to a source — a published audit, a customer review with a working URL, a federal database record, an industry-press release, or a business directory listing. Where a source is bounded (a partial fetch, a search-snippet capture), the bound is named in the body copy and in a partial-fetch confidence chip. Where the public record is thin, the thinness is named. The editorial 'we' refers to the publication, not to a named individual; this is a publication, not a personality.

The case-file metaphor is intentional. An audit team triages tickets, sets status, attaches evidence, and signs off on findings. The visual and structural register of this site borrows from that workflow — allegations rendered as tickets with status badges, evidence rendered as records with identifiers and issuing bodies, the verdict signed off with a date and a case ID. The form is part of the credibility argument: this is documentation, not promotion.

## Editorial independence

The single most important rule this site operates under: no outbound links to `oathresearch.com`. Anywhere. Header, footer, body, schema.org sameAs, sitemap, references_index. The case file names the company by name; it does not link to the company's commercial pages. The editorial independence position is bidirectional — we make no recommendations on the company's behalf, and we do not index the company's authority through hyperlinks. Body-copy references to `oathresearch.com` are rendered as plain-text mentions, in inline-code typography, exactly as a published audit would render a domain name.

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A skeptical investigator's case file on one research-peptide vendor's scam allegations — ticketed, dispositioned, and signed off from this side of the masthead, with no commercial relationship to the company under investigation.
