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From: Stuart on 12 Feb 2007 21:38 Many of us are aware of the risks involved in buying medications from online pharmacies. They are cheap, yes. But, dont we often wonder if the tablets are real and contain what they supposed to. Wouldn't it be great if you not only save money buying the meds cheap online but also have the peace of mind knowing they are authentic. Test the meds before you make big purchase is a no brainer. Now, there is an online lab service that provides quantitative analyses of the medicinal formulations. Go visit www.pharmcabinet.com and find out what they can do for you. How can you trust them not trying to scam you? Some readers have expressed such a concern previously out of the undeniable fact that there are many scam artists out there on the web. It is worthwhile considering the following facts and evaluating for yourself if these are the things a scammer would do: 1. The lab asks you to send in your own standard reference tablet (those you obtain from your physician or a reputable local pharmacy) along with the online purchase in question. They insist that you DONT tell them which one is which. In other words, they want you to do the test blinded to them! This way, you can judge whether their services are up to par or not. If your standard samples do not come back spot on against the labeled amount, they would either offer to test it again for free (hence multiple tablets are required) or refund your money. 2. If they want to scam you money, they would offer to test those drugs that are best selling on the net such as Viagra, Cialis etc, wouldn't they? Instead, they don't. They only offer those tests that they have a validated analytical method for. They are adding more tests as they develop and validate the methods. 3. If they want to scam you money, they would go for a price tag that is more "attractive" to the potential victims, wouldn't they? Instead, they charge what is reasonable to cover the cost plus an amount that allows them to make a profit to continue their operations and invest in additional method development. 4. They ask you NOT to make a big purchase before you test out the meds you plan to buy in bigger quantity. They will provide you with the test result soon enough which allows you to make the larger purchase of the same batch in time. Why would they care if they simply want to scam you out of your money. There are many other facts on their website you can rely on to make a judgment as to their legitimateness. Go to www.pharmcabinet.com and see for yourself. Better yet, test out their services.
From: Paul on 16 Feb 2007 20:17 On Feb 12, 6:38 pm, "Stuart" <stuartpitt7...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > Many of us are aware of the risks involved in buying medications from > online pharmacies. They are cheap, yes. But, dont we often wonder if > the tablets are real and contain what they supposed to. Wouldn't it be > great if you not only save money buying the meds cheap online but also > have the peace of mind knowing they are authentic. Test the meds > before you make big purchase is a no brainer. Now, there is an online > lab service that provides quantitative analyses of the medicinal > formulations. Go visitwww.pharmcabinet.comand find out what they can > do for you. > > How can you trust them not trying to scam you? Some readers have > expressed such a concern previously out of the undeniable fact that > there are many scam artists out there on the web. It is worthwhile > considering the following facts and evaluating for yourself if these > are the things a scammer would do: > 1. The lab asks you to send in your own standard reference tablet > (those you obtain from your physician or a reputable local pharmacy) > along with the online purchase in question. They insist that you DONT > tell them which one is which. In other words, they want you to do the > test blinded to them! This way, you can judge whether their services > are up to par or not. If your standard samples do not come back spot > on against the labeled amount, they would either offer to test it > again for free (hence multiple tablets are required) or refund your > money. > 2. If they want to scam you money, they would offer to test those > drugs that are best selling on the net such as Viagra, Cialis etc, > wouldn't they? Instead, they don't. They only offer those tests that > they have a validated analytical method for. They are adding more > tests as they develop and > validate the methods. > 3. If they want to scam you money, they would go for a price tag that > is more "attractive" to the potential victims, wouldn't they? Instead, > they charge what is reasonable to cover the cost plus an amount that > allows them to make a profit to continue their operations and invest > in additional method development. > 4. They ask you NOT to make a big purchase before you test out the > meds you plan to buy in bigger quantity. They will provide you with > the test result soon enough which allows you to make the larger > purchase of the same batch in time. Why would they care if they simply > want to scam you out of your money. > > There are many other facts on their website you can rely on to make a > judgment as to their legitimateness. > > Go towww.pharmcabinet.comand see for yourself. Better yet, test out > their services. I have checked out this site as I buy my own meds and those for my parents off of the net often. I often am leery about what I have been getting for my money. Yes I saved a lot of money buying online. But it would be great if I knew what I got for the bucks. This lab www.pharmcabinet.com provides precisely the services I have been looking for. I will try it out. Initially I would do a blinded testing as they suggested on their site. This way, I figure they will not be able to just tell me what I want to hear as they don't know which sample is which. Once they have earned my trust, I will use them more.
From: Darth Breather on 19 Feb 2007 07:25 On Feb 16, 5:17 pm, "Paul" <PaulRFowler(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Feb 12, 6:38 pm, "Stuart" <stuartpitt7...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > I have checked out this site as I buy my own meds and those for my > parents off of the net often. > - Show quoted text - SPAMMER in the works!
From: Darth Breather on 5 Mar 2007 03:03 On Mar 4, 11:20 am, "Paul" <PaulRFow...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > I have just tried out the lab services provided bywww.pharmacabinet. > com. I do not like it Spam I am.
From: Art S on 5 Mar 2007 03:12 "Darth Breather" <darth_breather(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1173081825.399009.66420(a)t69g2000cwt.googlegroups.com... > On Mar 4, 11:20 am, "Paul" <PaulRFow...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> I have just tried out the lab services provided by www.spammer. >> com. > > I do not like it Spam I am. > For what it is worth, you will be a little more effective if you don't repeat the spammer's site when complaining about spam by replying to it... Art
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