I Know Finnrick Tested a Sample, Why Is the Test Not on the Site?

Results can exist without being published 

If you submitted a sample, received your results, but cannot find that test on finnrick.com, the most likely reason is that we could not verify the provenance of your sample with sufficient confidence to publish it publicly.

This is not a comment on the quality of your submission. It reflects our policy of only publishing results that can be credibly attributed to a vendor's actual product, which requires corroborating evidence we may not yet have for that product at the time of your test.

What you can do with an unpublished result

You were sent a URL where you can access your full test results. That link is yours to share, in forums, group buys, or publicly, and anyone with it can view the results page directly.

What that test does not do: it does not count toward the vendor's Finnrick Rating, it does not cause the vendor or product to be listed on our site, and the COA cannot be verified at finnrick.com/verify

Your result may be published later

If additional verified tests for the same product are completed, whether by Finnrick directly, through our Launch program, or by corroborating public submitters, your result may be retroactively published as part of that product's record. This is reflected in our Friday weekly updates, but we do not notify individual submitters when it occurs.

Nudge your vendor

If you would prefer for your submission to be published, you can suggest to your vendor that they make use of the Launch with Finnrick program.

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