Verifying Seller Licenses and Certifications

Check the seller’s website for a clear display of their business registration information. Look for a registered business name and address. This should be easily accessible, not hidden.

Search for the company name on the relevant regulatory body’s website. For example, in the US, check the FDA website; in the UK, check the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) site. Verify the seller’s license to operate legitimately.

Scrutinize certificates and licenses presented. Verify the authenticity through independent channels, contacting the issuing bodies directly if needed. Avoid sites showcasing only generic or easily-forged certificates.

Examine customer reviews and testimonials. Look for consistent positive feedback related to both product quality and customer service. Negative reviews, especially regarding legitimacy or product safety, should raise serious concerns.

Verify contact information. A legitimate seller will provide multiple contact methods, including email, phone number, and physical address. Avoid sellers only providing generic contact forms or untraceable email addresses.

Assess website security features. A secure site will use HTTPS (indicated by a padlock icon in the address bar). This protects your personal data during transactions.