Discussion: Orbitrex Peptides
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I was looking at Orbitrex products on their site and came across one product that has a Core picture instead of an Orbitex one. It was the only product like that. Are these two companies affiliated?

@Anthony Hey there! thanks for highlighting this. We have no affiliation with the brand above and it was most likely a screenshot of an impersonating website.
For context, earlier this year there was a surge in phishing websites that were impersonating us and actively scamming researchers. Because of this spike, we brought on a brand protection agency to take down all impersonators online. When we were first discussing with the agency, they did an internet scrub of all domains impersonating Orbitrex and there were over 1400 fake/impersonator sites! The image attached is my dashboard showing just a few of the many impersonating sites. Now we have it under control so hopefully this will not happen again.

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Is there something about the .COM website being a scam and the .IS one legit.
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Is there something about the .COM website being a scam and the .IS one legit.
@boogiescoffer we do own both orbitrexpeptide.com and orbitrexpeptide.is. During our fruition, card processing appeared to be easier to obtain with the .is domain so we pivoted. At this time we redirect orbitrexpeptide.com to the .is domain.
To clarify, there is a very similar phishing domain, orbitrexspeptide.com, which has a sneaky (s) and is not under our ownership.
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@boogiescoffer we do own both orbitrexpeptide.com and orbitrexpeptide.is. During our fruition, card processing appeared to be easier to obtain with the .is domain so we pivoted. At this time we redirect orbitrexpeptide.com to the .is domain.
To clarify, there is a very similar phishing domain, orbitrexspeptide.com, which has a sneaky (s) and is not under our ownership.
@orbitrex ahhhhh… sneaky.
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