An 18-post vendor-introduction thread for HKMS Pep has turned into a documentation challenge, with a community member writing 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 accusation is specific and falsifiable: matched launch timing, matched price sheets, matched stock levels, and third-party lab reports carrying a different vendor's name. It is the central evidentiary issue in the thread.
The HKMS-affiliated accounts in the thread have not engaged the lab-report attribution question. a community member wen continued posting inventory updates — 'Friends, here's the current inventory from our Canadian warehouse. If you need anything, feel free to reach out!' — while a community member posted payment instructions listing 'PayPal (an additional handling fee of approximately 5%), USDT, USDC, and BTC.' Neither addresses why the posted test reports carry the homopeptide name.
“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.…”
Against window context of 511 posts across 132 threads, an 18-post thread is modest in volume but concentrated in concern. The behavior pattern — promotional and payment cadence proceeding while a specific documentation challenge sits unanswered in the same thread — is the signal worth tracking before treating the lane as independent of the named upstream vendor.
“Friends 🧑🤝🧑 , here's the current inventory from our Canadian warehouse. If you need anything, feel free to reach out!📱”
— anon-81f91de5acdf, 2026-01-13 · 3 reactions
“PaymentWe accept the following payment methods: PayPal (an additional handling fee of approximately 5%), USDT, USDC, and BTC.If you choose to pay via PayPal, please send me the email address associated with your PayPal account.”
— anon-69455bdcc848, 2026-01-13 · 2 reactions