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Modpeptide (aka “Mod Peptides”) China Scam

  • Oct 16
  • 5 min read

Updated: Oct 20

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Short version: This “brand” looks like a CN-based UEESHOP storefront flipping peptides/SARMs/steroids with zero corporate transparency and no public COAs.


Modpeptide / ModHealthLab — key findings


  • Company & structure: No legal entity disclosed anywhere. The site footer is the generic UEESHOP “MY SHOP” template; no address, no registrant. Contact page lists PRC WhatsApp numbers and @126.com emails (classic CN ops). MY SHOP+2MY SHOP+2

  • Owners: Not stated. Only names shown are “Tephanie / Tiffany” on the contact page—likely storefront reps, not beneficial owners. MY SHOP

  • Domains/aliases: Primary: modpeptide.com. Variants & scans exist (e.g., mod-peptide.com / mod-peptides.com) with low trust scores from automated scanners. ScamAdviser+2ScamAdviser+2

  • Catalog: Peptides (BPC-157, IGF-1 LR3, GHRP-2, MT-2), steroids, HGH 191aa, HCG—the whole gray-/black-market menu. Pages make medical/benefit claims. MY SHOP+5MY SHOP+5MY SHOP+5

  • Dosing instructions? None found on-site. Product blurbs hype “benefits” but no explicit dosing tables or calculators. (I searched pages & terms directly.) MY SHOP+1

  • Reconstitution instructions? None found on-site. (Again, checked across product/collection pages.) MY SHOP

  • COAs: No COA library or per-lot COAs located anywhere on the site. Contrast with legit vendors that host COA libraries; this one doesn’t. Third-party “trust” sites flag their domains/variants, reinforcing caution. MY SHOP+2ScamAdviser+2

  • Marketing:

    • Facebook page “Modpeptide Lab” pushing promos; group “Mod Peptides” focused on weight loss/GLP-1 chatter. Facebook+1

    • “Recruit partners sincerely” page = affiliate/referral program. Couponing shows up on Knoji. MY SHOP+1

    • No blog; thin SEO content.

  • Where do they claim peptides come from? They don’t. CN WhatsApp + 126.com emails + UEESHOP strongly imply China-based supply. No lab names or origin claims anywhere. MY SHOP+1

  • Revenue (est.): Public traffic isn’t disclosed. StoreLeads ranks the domain ~695k in UEESHOP Nutrition—i.e., low. Using conservative e-com assumptions (AOV $120–$250; CR ~0.8–1.5%): with 5k–20k sessions/mo they’d clear roughly $9k–$35k/mo. Replace with real traffic when/if we get it. Store Leads

  • Compliance posture: High risk. They list prescription-only agents (HGH, HCG, steroids) alongside “research” peptides and GLP-1 adjacent chatter. FDA has explicitly warned about online vendors selling unapproved GLP-1s marketed “for research only.” Context isn’t a strike on them specifically, but the shoe fits. U.S. Food and Drug Administration

  • ModHealthLab note: Their domain currently renders a home-gym equipment storefront branded “Primpulsefit,” not a peptide site. Only 2 reviews on Trustpilot (2024). Looks like a pivot/repurpose or domain parking, not an active peptide competitor. Mod Health Lab+1


Company name: Modpeptide (aka “Mod Peptides”, “Modpeptide Lab”); ModHealthLab (historic/alias?)

Known aliases/DBA: “Modpeptide Lab” (Facebook page), “Mod Peptides” (Facebook group); multiple look‑alike domains reported by 3rd‑party scanners (e.g., mod-peptide.com, mod-peptides.com)


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1) Company Snapshot

Field

Findings

Company legal name

Not disclosed on site. Footer shows UEESHOP storefront template; no registered entity named.

Country / State of registration

Not stated. Contact page lists China-based WhatsApp numbers and @126.com emails (common CN mail), implying China.

Corporate structure (LLC/C‑Corp/etc.)

Unknown.

Parent/Subsidiaries

None listed.

Owners / key principals

Not disclosed; site lists “Tephanie / Tiffany” on contact page.

Addresses (registered & operational)

None published.

Contact info (email/phone)

WhatsApp: +86 18213818287, +86 13424154314; Emails: ynherstar@126.com, ynherstar03@126.com (from modpeptide.com/contact-us).

Incorporation / SOS links

None found.

Payment methods accepted

Not enumerated publicly prior to checkout.

Claimed sourcing (country/lab)

No explicit claim; CN contact details suggest China-based supply.

COA policy (real/update cadence)

No COA library or per‑lot COAs located on site.

Dosing instructions on site?

None located (no dosing pages; product blurbs contain benefit claims).

Reconstitution instructions on site?

None located.

Marketing channels (site/SEO/social/ads/affiliates)

Site catalog; Facebook page “Modpeptide Lab”; Facebook group “Mod Peptides”; couponing via 3rd‑party sites; “Recruit partners sincerely” affiliate page.

Estimated traffic (Similarweb, etc.)

Low; Storeleads ranks modpeptide.com ~695k globally among UEESHOP nutrition stores (directional).

Revenue estimate (method)

Not enough public data; see Section 6 for modeled ranges.

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2) Ownership & Corporate Records

  • Beneficial owners / managers: Not disclosed.

  • Secretary of State / Companies House filings: None located.

  • Other linked companies/domains: Variants detected by third‑party scanners (mod-peptide.com, mod-peptides.com). Storefront shows UEESHOP platform markers.

  • Notes: Contact names "Tephanie / Tiffany" with PRC phone codes; suggests a CN wholesaler/dropship operation rather than a US entity.

Evidence:

3) Products & Compliance Posture

  • Product catalog highlights: Peptides (BPC‑157, IGF‑1 LR3, GHRP‑2, Melanotan II), SARMs, steroids, HGH vials, HCG powder.

  • Disclaimers (research-only, not for human use, etc.): No prominent research‑only banner found; product pages include medical/benefit claims (e.g., MT‑2, BPC‑157, HGH pages).

  • Shipping / returns / TOS: Generic e‑commerce policies; free shipping banner over $199.

  • Dosing/Reconstitution policy: No specific dosing or reconstitution instructions located on the site.

  • COAs: No COA library or batch‑level COAs surfaced on site/product pages.


Evidence:

4) Marketing & Distribution

  • Website tech (CMS, cart, processors): UEESHOP template ("MY SHOP"), multi‑language widget, basic cart.

  • SEO summary: Thin product copy; no blog section detected.

  • Content/blog cadence: None.

  • Email/SMS funnels: Newsletter modal not observed; couponing via third‑party deal sites.

  • Paid ads: Meta Ads

  • Affiliates/influencers: “Recruit partners sincerely” page indicates referral/affiliate push.

  • Socials:

    • Facebook page: “Modpeptide Lab” (promo posts, GLP‑1 pitches).

    • Facebook group: “Mod Peptides” weight‑loss group.


Evidence:


5) Quality Signals

  • COA authenticity checks: No public COAs to verify.

  • Lot traceability: None provided.

  • Customer feedback: Mixed/low‑volume chatter on coupon/review aggregators; third‑party scanners flag variants (low trust scores).

  • Regulatory flags: Product lineup (HGH, HCG, steroids) raises risk; FDA (2024–2025) has broadly warned online vendors selling unapproved GLP‑1s and research‑labeled drugs—contextual risk.


Evidence:


6) Traffic & Revenue Modeling

  • Traffic est.: Low. Storeleads ranks modpeptide.com ~695k among UEESHOP nutrition stores; public traffic not disclosed.

  • AOV guess: If cart resembles typical research‑peptide baskets, $120–$250.

  • Conv. rate assumption: 0.8–1.5% (thin content, low trust indicators).

  • Model: revenue = sessions × CR × AOV

  • Result (illustrative): If 10k sessions/mo × 1% × $175 ≈ $17.5k/mo; if 5k sessions, ≈ $8.8k/mo; if 20k sessions, ≈ $35k/mo. Replace with better traffic data when available.


Notes/Assumptions: These are directional; plug real traffic when we capture Similarweb/GA leaks.


7) Risk & Opportunities

  • Weak spots: No COAs; heavy medical claims; CN contact details; steroids/HGH/HCG SKUs; thin content; low trust‑score chatter; no corporate transparency.

  • Differentiation ideas: Lead with verified COAs (test lab named, dates, lot hashes), visible disclaimers, robust QC pipeline, US‑based entity disclosures, better copy, education blog, transparent shipping & returns, verified reviews.

  • Legal/compliance exposure: Elevated, given FDA posture on research‑labeled GLP‑1s and online sales of prescription‑only substances.


8) Source Log (links + dates)


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