What this means in practice
The following table is dispositive. If a question is not listed, assume the answer is the same: we do not do that thing.
| Activity | GLP1Zoom posture |
|---|---|
| Selling medication | We do not. Ever. Anywhere. |
| Prescribing medication | We do not — we are not clinicians, not licensed. |
| Dispensing medication | We do not — we are not a pharmacy. |
| Compounding medication | We do not — we are not a compounding facility. |
| Shipping medication | We do not — we never touch product. |
| Processing payment for medication | We do not — partners bill you directly. |
| Holding inventory | We hold none. Zero SKUs. |
| Insuring outcomes | We do not. We are not an insurer. |
| Guaranteeing prices | We do not. Prices change without notice at the partner. |
| Guaranteeing clinical outcomes | We do not. Outcomes depend on the patient and the clinician. |
| Refunding any purchase | We cannot — we never received the money. |
| Resolving billing disputes with partners | We cannot — we are not a party to the transaction. |
| Handling adverse drug reactions | Contact the prescriber or call 911 — see /medical-disclaimer. |
How money flows
The commission model is intentionally simple and one-directional:
- You read a comparison or review on GLP1Zoom and decide to check a partner's offer.
- You click a tagged affiliate link and are taken to the partner's own website. Your browser is now interacting with the partner — not with GLP1Zoom.
- You sign up, pay for a consultation, and (if approved) receive a prescription and shipment from the partner. Every dollar and every interaction in this step is between you and the partner.
- Months later, the partner's affiliate network reports to us that a click we sent resulted in a conversion. They send us a small commission from their marketing budget. This is the only money GLP1Zoom receives, and it never comes from your pocket.
Legal consequences of this posture
- No clinician-patient relationship. Nothing on the Site creates a clinician-patient, pharmacist-patient, or fiduciary relationship between you and GLP1Zoom. We owe no duty of care beyond honest editorial coverage.
- No agency relationship. We are not the agent of any provider or manufacturer; we cannot bind them, cannot speak for them, and cannot honor their commitments if they fail to do so.
- No product liability. We do not manufacture, compound, repackage, label, dispense, or ship any product. Product-liability claims must be brought against the actual manufacturer, compounder, or seller.
- No refund authority. We never receive your money. Refund, chargeback, and cancellation requests must be brought to the partner that received your payment.
- No medical-malpractice exposure. We do not diagnose or treat. Any calculator, quiz, comparison, or AI-generated explanation on GLP1Zoom is information for you to discuss with a licensed clinician, not a substitute for that clinician.
Where to take a complaint
Adverse drug reaction
Call 911 if life-threatening. Otherwise contact the prescribing provider. Report to the FDA MedWatch program and your state pharmacy board. See /medical-disclaimer.
Refund / billing dispute
Contact the partner that received your payment. If unresolved, dispute with your card issuer and file with your state attorney general consumer protection division.
Shipping / prescription issue
Contact the partner directly. Partner phone numbers and email channels are listed on their websites and in the order confirmation.
Inaccurate editorial content
This is our responsibility. Email [email protected] with the URL and specifics; we acknowledge within 5 business days and publish a timestamped correction where warranted.
How this affects your legal rights
Because GLP1Zoom does not sell anything to you, the following claim categories cannot legally lie against GLP1Zoom (subject to the limited exceptions for our own editorial conduct detailed in our Terms of Use):
- Breach of warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
- Strict product liability for a pharmaceutical defect.
- Consumer-protection claims based on a "sale" that did not occur.
- Medical malpractice (we are not a healthcare provider).
- Pharmacy-related licensing or dispensing violations.
What may lie against GLP1Zoom: claims related to our actual editorial conduct — for example defamation if we published a knowingly false statement of fact about a provider, or material misrepresentation in our own marketing. Such claims are subject to the limitations and dispute-resolution procedures in our Terms of Use.
Related documents
- Terms of Use — full liability framework and arbitration.
- Affiliate Disclosure — how commission flows.
- Medical Disclaimer — not medical advice.
- Advertising Policy — what we accept and refuse.
- Business Contact Information — designated agents.