# Contact: Oath Research Scam Investigation

> Contact form for the Oath Research scam investigation. Editorial inquiries, correction requests, and source tips. We do not handle customer service for Oath Research and do not respond to commercial inquiries.

## What this form is for

Editorial correspondence with the publication. We welcome correction requests (factual errors documented against a verifiable source), source tips on the Oath Research framing or on Finnrick/peptidescore.com, and reader feedback on the investigative approach. Editorial requests are read in the order they arrive and answered when the editorial side of the masthead has bandwidth. We do not commit to a response timeline. We do publicly correct factual errors when they are substantiated.

## What this form is not for

This form is not customer support for Oath Research. We are not affiliated with the company we review and we cannot help with orders, shipping inquiries, refund requests, or product questions about Oath's catalog. Those inquiries should be directed to Oath's own customer service channels. We do not accept advertising inquiries, vendor partnerships, paid review propositions, or affiliate-relationship pitches — see /about for our editorial-conflict policy. We do not provide medical advice or dosage guidance under any circumstance.

## The form

A simple plain-HTML form is on the page: name (optional), email (required for response), subject (required), message (required). The form does not set cookies, does not track, and does not pass data to third-party services. We respect that some readers may want to send a tip anonymously; an empty 'name' field is acceptable, though we will not be able to follow up if no contact email is provided.

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A desk-officer's intake brief on one research-peptide supplier's scam framing — two allegations logged, five layers walked, dispatched against the verifiable public record on this side of the masthead.
