A three-post thread for HKMS PEP opened with a direct identity-overlap challenge from a community member, who wrote: "It is obvious that this company and homopeptide are the same. Both opening Australian warehouses on the same day with the same prices and stock levels, not to mention that your test reports all say homopeptide." The vendor has not responded to that observation within the thread. The remaining two posts consist of an inventory announcement from a community member wen and a payment-terms post from a community member listing PayPal, USDT, USDC, and BTC as accepted methods.
The thread sits inside a window of 69 total posts across 49 threads from 42 authors. The vendor's engagement gap on the identity-overlap question is the observable signal the thread supplies; the post volume does not permit additional inference about fulfillment or documentation practices.
“It is obvious that this company and homopeptide are the same. Both opening Australian warehouses on the same day with the same prices and stock levels, not to mention that your test reports all say homopeptide. I cannot work out what the purpose of this is. If you were fake and just copying their ads I think they might have said something by now, but this is the first thing I think of when I see the same company open up 2 different versions of the same store. It just seems a bit weird.…”
— anon-a09e5295b882, 2026-01-21 · 3 reactions