I just tried safer***.com and safer***.net. Both sites now pop up an INS Homeland Security page with a notice that the domains have been seized due to drug smuggling.
Not the same product but I have read recently that a lot of counterfeit goods (fake Louie bags, sunglasses, sneakers) are getting nabbed by customs lately, which are purchased through Chinese websites.
Now I worry that my next time talking to a call center will be goldmongerATL or MrDeuce. Do you think they'll have to put on a fake Indian accent and answer the phone with "hi, I'm Sanjay from Bangalore". That would be ace! ;)
My normal also was taken down, so I used a backup for a large quantity and they just arrived Friday. So I'm good for now, but I'm certainly not happy at this trend. Thanks Sessions. Makes you wonder how serious he is about arresting people in legal marijuana states too.
Juice makes homemade ones, a natural supplement with ingredients of Four Loko, goat semen, Pineapple juice and Arby's sauce. Just don't ask how he gets the goat semen.
If I'm deported to India for buying Indian "Viagra" and go to work in a call center, I'll just put on my best Apu accent and end each call with "Thank you -- cum again!" :)
I use PharmacyChecker.com b/c I take a med that I don't do well on the generic but my insurance won't pay for the brand-name b/c there is a generic available - so I buy it from PharmacyChecker.com and have been doing well (better than w/ the US generic).
I prefer 50 mg. as a dose, and the 100 mg. are less than $2 a dose as I cut them in half...I'll pass on the $7 each, but it's better than $20 from Pfizer.
Like shadowcat, I pay about a dollar a pill by buying Vitamin V in bulk from an Indian source - for a friend, of course. The dosage is supposedly 100 mg, but my friend cuts them in half for sufficient bonerosity on the second attempt of the night.
Teva's fake-generic will only be $10 less per pill than Pfizer. A Teva blue pill will be $40-$50. I'll stick with my Revatio pills. Viagra for ED patent doesn't expire until 2020. The Teva pill is made through a license from Pfizer.
My friend ordered 200 Vitamin V's (170 × 100 mg, 30 × 150 mg) from an Indian source on 4/10 for $200. He was concerned about recent confiscation of imported Viagra but is happy to report that his order arrived yesterday -- after 8 days!
The web site for my former supplier has been disabled. I still have enough for a year. So I am not concerned yet. But apparently those suppliers in India are hurting. For the last few days I have been bombarded with anonymous phone calls. My caller I.D. says invalid number and the caller hangs up before my answering machine picks up. I did answer on call because I was expecting a call and a guy with an Indian accent tried to sell me drugs at 75% off the normal price. I hung up on him.
I just checked out the area code of the calling number...181 which is India - Punjab - Jalandhar .
I'm not about to order any drugs from those sources.
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Not the same product but I have read recently that a lot of counterfeit goods (fake Louie bags, sunglasses, sneakers) are getting nabbed by customs lately, which are purchased through Chinese websites.
Tanks a lot Donald.
Now I worry that my next time talking to a call center will be goldmongerATL or MrDeuce. Do you think they'll have to put on a fake Indian accent and answer the phone with "hi, I'm Sanjay from Bangalore". That would be ace! ;)
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https://www.pharmacychecker.com/brand/pr…
I use PharmacyChecker.com b/c I take a med that I don't do well on the generic but my insurance won't pay for the brand-name b/c there is a generic available - so I buy it from PharmacyChecker.com and have been doing well (better than w/ the US generic).
https://www.goodrx.com/viagra?utm_source…
I'm paying less than $1/pill from India by buying 200 or more. Includes shipping.
I just checked out the area code of the calling number...181 which is India - Punjab - Jalandhar .
I'm not about to order any drugs from those sources.