I've placed an order for finasteride pills on that website on january
28th and haven't received anything.
The customer service operators tell me that there has been a change in
website ownership and that they can take no responsability for
previous orders.
I've lost 106 euros !!
Be careful.
You bought off a spam site and are surprised you got taken?
Did you know gullible is not found in any major dictionary or
spell-check program?
Baloney.
The word gullible is in my normal American Heritage dictionary, Word
2000 word processing, and the spell checker used on this posting.
No way. Better check again. It won't be there.
LOL! Good wun.
You're mean. Fish in a barrel (which apparently isn't all that easy to
do in reality).
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Cheers, Bev
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Fast service from India.
Best part about buying pills on line from overseas is that there is
rarely any allergic reactions (unless one is allergic to salt).
Axshully, imo, the best part is the price. Indian companies can legally
clone drugs as long as their process differs. I think Big Pharm from
the US either bribed or threatened them into stopping this practice, but
only new drugs, not those already on the market.
After googling for opinions on this site, I suggested it to an oldtimer
a few years ago. He much preferred paying $2 for his pills, than $10 in
the US.
>
> Axshully, imo, the best part is the price. Indian companies can
> legally clone drugs as long as their process differs. I think Big
> Pharm from the US either bribed or threatened them into stopping this
> practice, but
> only new drugs, not those already on the market.
>
> After googling for opinions on this site, I suggested it to an
> oldtimer a few years ago. He much preferred paying $2 for his pills,
> than $10 in the US.
Considering India's notorious reputation for counterfeit goods, how can
you have any trust in what you are getting?
"China, with as high as 40% counterfeit drugs nationwide, and India are
at the center of the fake pharmaceutical trade, with their products
being used around the world. (39) One reason for the prevalence in
developing countries is a relaxed attitude toward both domestic patent
laws and poorly enforced legislation."
>>>Did you know gullible is not found in any major dictionary or
>>>spell-check program?
> No way. Better check again. It won't be there.
Too bad you lifted your joke from a.m.o.e. It'll be there.