New poster - used to lurk on the old Drug Buyers forum though.
I recently ordered some meds from a place called Canadian Neighbor Pharmacy with a sleek-looking website and low prices. After ordering, I did some research, and discovered that according to various internet scam watchers, they're a part of the bulker.biz spam empire, which is now EvaPharmacy. I read that these people were Russian scammers who never sent meds, just took your money and ran.
I changed my credit card number and disputed the charges immediately.
Then I got my meds in the mail today. Exactly what I ordered, new in packaging, with the four-pill strip of free Viagra that they offered. (I have no need for Viagra, but I don't turn down free stuff, hello!) I ordered two different bottles of Olapatadine (steroid eyedrops for severe allergies) and they both appear to be exactly what I ordered. Good prices, too.
I'm posting because I'm confused, I guess. Do scammers sometimes send out real meds? Have these people been misidentified as scammers? I'm pretty sure they're not actually Canadian, but I did get my meds, so ....
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I recently ordered some meds from a place called Canadian Neighbor Pharmacy with a sleek-looking website and low prices. After ordering, I did some research, and discovered that according to various internet scam watchers, they're a part of the bulker.biz spam empire, which is now EvaPharmacy. I read that these people were Russian scammers who never sent meds, just took your money and ran.
I changed my credit card number and disputed the charges immediately.
Then I got my meds in the mail today. Exactly what I ordered, new in packaging, with the four-pill strip of free Viagra that they offered. (I have no need for Viagra, but I don't turn down free stuff, hello!) I ordered two different bottles of Olapatadine (steroid eyedrops for severe allergies) and they both appear to be exactly what I ordered. Good prices, too.
I'm posting because I'm confused, I guess. Do scammers sometimes send out real meds? Have these people been misidentified as scammers? I'm pretty sure they're not actually Canadian, but I did get my meds, so ....
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