A good order begins before checkout. The buyer should understand the exact product, current evidence, research-only boundary, commercial terms and support route before payment.
Use this checklist for Titan Core or any research supplier.
Confirm that the context is permitted
Research-only materials are not consumer wellness products. Confirm that the buyer, destination, project and planned work are allowed by applicable law, policy and institutional procedure.
Do not purchase for personal use, self-administration, medical treatment or unsupervised experimentation.
Verify the exact product page
The page should load at a stable URL and state:
- exact product name;
- format and stated amount;
- current availability;
- research-only restriction;
- current price and commercial terms;
- documentation status; and
- support contact.
During the 14 August 2026 audit, Titan Core's three featured product URLs redirected to the homepage. Product-led articles and campaigns should remain paused until those routes are fixed.
Ask which lot will ship
Request the current lot or batch and the matching analytical record. If allocation occurs only after the order, ask when the buyer will receive the lot-specific document and what happens if it does not meet the approved requirement.
Read the record, not the badge
Review laboratory identity, sample and lot, methods, results, units, dates and scope. A “tested” icon or purity percentage is not a complete review.
Use the COA-first procurement checklist to record the decision.
Read the terms
Before payment, check:
- shipping destinations;
- processing and transit estimates;
- carrier and tracking information;
- refund, return and replacement rules;
- procedure for damage or wrong items;
- payment confirmation; and
- contact details.
Save the current terms and order confirmation.
Ask one precise support question
Test the support experience before a time-sensitive order. Include the product URL and exact question. For example:
“Can you confirm the current lot and provide the report that matches it?”
A useful response should identify the item, answer the question and explain the next action.
Inspect the content boundary
The supplier's research-only statement should agree with its images, headlines and CTA. Be cautious if the page uses dosing, injections, body transformations or medical outcomes while relying on a small disclaimer elsewhere.
Titan Core's content standard is education over hype.
Plan the receiving check
Decide who will receive the shipment, compare labels and lots, inspect package condition, retain records and report discrepancies. An order is not complete when the payment clears; it is complete when the right item and documents are received and verified.
Quick pre-order decision
Proceed only when you can answer yes to each question:
- Is the context permitted?
- Is the exact product page current?
- Is the lot/document process clear?
- Do the records support the claims within scope?
- Are terms and shipping acceptable?
- Is support reachable?
- Is the receiving owner ready?
If not, clarify or hold.
Review Titan Core FAQ
Read the current Titan Core FAQ, Disclaimer and Terms. For a product-specific answer, use Contact Titan Core.
Sources and further reading
- FTC: Health Products Compliance Guidance
- FDA: Gram Peptides warning letter, 31 March 2026
- Related: Questions to ask before a Titan Core order
For qualified research procurement only. This article is not medical advice and does not support personal use.

