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FAQ support page

Frequently Asked Questions

Browse common sourcing questions about quality signals, warehouse fulfillment, pricing, packaging, and research-use positioning across the VOAFIT.TOP catalog. This page should feel like a finished support asset, not a placeholder layout.

COA VisibilityWarehouse LogicBulk PricingResearch Use Only

FAQ that actually supports the catalog

The goal of this page is to answer recurring buyer-side questions without breaking the sourcing flow. It should reduce friction, reinforce trust, and support the path from category route to product detail, cart, and checkout.

Core questions buyers ask first

Is COA available on product pages?Yes. The VOAFIT.TOP catalog model assumes COA and test-report visibility at both product-card and product-page level, so trust signals remain inside the browsing flow.
Which warehouse fulfills my order?VOAFIT.TOP uses a multi-warehouse model, so routing may vary by inventory availability, region, and product format. Warehouse logic should support faster and more realistic catalog positioning.
Is bulk pricing shown in the catalog?Yes. Structured catalog and product-page layouts can display bulk-tier pricing to reinforce catalog depth and wholesale-style logic.
Are these pages for research-use catalog positioning only?Yes. Product and support pages are catalog-style research-use presentations only and do not provide medical or treatment guidance.
How are products packaged?Packaging language stays standardized across kit, vial, ampoule, and syringe-based listings so the catalog feels consistent across categories.

What this FAQ page reinforces

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Trust continuity
FAQ should echo the same trust language used on quality, shipping, PDP, and category pages.
Commerce alignment
Answers should support the path from Browse → Cart → Checkout → Manual Confirmation rather than feel detached from the shopping flow.
Template value
A fuller FAQ page gives the mother site more completion depth and makes second-site cloning easier later.