Always watching

Your store is being watched — by the card networks.

Visa, Mastercard, and their monitoring vendors crawl high-risk stores looking for a reason to cut you off. Attestly watches the same surface they do — 24/7 — so you find and fix the problem first.

Why it's survival

Five things quietly get peptide stores shut off.

Processor terminations rarely come with a warning. These are the issues that trigger them — and exactly what Attestly watches for.

01

Drug or disease claims in your copy

A single product description, blog post, or review that implies your peptide treats, cures, or improves a condition flips you from 'research chemical' to 'unapproved drug' (FDA 21 CFR 201.128).

02

No researcher / age verification gate

Processors and card networks expect a real access gate confirming research-use-only intent. Without it, your store reads as a consumer drug seller.

03

Missing or stale COAs

Certificates of analysis are table stakes for legitimacy. Missing batch COAs are an easy flag in any manual review.

04

Dosage or 'for human use' language

Reconstitution math, dosing charts, or 'for human use' phrasing anywhere on the site is one of the fastest ways to lose a merchant account.

05

Structure / function & marketing drift

Social posts, affiliate pages, and FTC .com disclosure gaps drift out of compliance over time — exactly what continuous monitoring is for.

The engine

42 deterministic rules. Zero guesswork.

Grouped across the five areas a high-risk store actually gets judged on — each scanned on every pass.

FDA claims

14 rules

Disease, treatment, dosing, and structure/function claim detection across every product and page.

FTC .com disclosures

6 rules

Endorsement, testimonial, and affiliate-disclosure checks against current FTC guidance.

Card-network rules

9 rules

Visa/Mastercard brand-protection signals that get peptide merchants flagged or terminated.

Checkout & access gates

7 rules

Researcher attestation, age gate, and RUO acknowledgment verification at entry and checkout.

COA & identity

6 rules

Certificate-of-analysis presence, product identity, and labeling consistency.

How monitoring works

Scan. Alert. Stay on.

01

We scan

Every product, page, and policy is checked against all 42 rules — continuously, not once.

02

We alert

The moment something drifts out of compliance, it's flagged with the exact location and how to fix it.

03

You stay on

A clean, factual attestation stays current — the evidence your processor needs to keep you live.

Find your problems before the networks do.

Run a baseline scan and see exactly where your store stands against all 42 rules.

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