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Report: #1527643

Complaint Review: https://www.proximoresearchs.com/ - El Paso TX

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  • https://www.proximoresearchs.com/ 98 Goldfield Drive El Paso, TX United States

https://www.proximoresearchs.com/ This company offers Research Chemicals similar to known controlled substances, but with slight molecular differences which makes them quasi-legal drugs. El Paso TX

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Proximo Research Chemicals used to be a legitimate company who made controlled substance drugs such as Valium, but with a slight molecular change, that supposedly made the these drugs, legal.  But now that company is no longer owned by the legitimate owner, and a scammer has taken over the domain name.  The scam company offers the same kind of research chemicals, plus much more.  You order and pay with bitcoin.  My wife has migraines and we don't have Medicare so I was trying to find some legal pain relief for her.  I paid for a small amount of products for the that purpose.  A day later, I received an email that the scammer would send the products as soon as he received payment.  I replied with screenshots from Blockchain Explorer that clearly showed that the scammer had indeed received my payment in bitcoin.  I didn't hear from the scammer for a day or two, and when I emailed for a follow-up, he concocted this story that I needed DEA form 222 for receiving bulk research chemicals, and he just happened to know a guy just down the block who would provide that for another $350.  At this point, I email and threatened to expose Proximo to as many scam warning sites as I could.  And, since he uses Coinbase as his receive address for bitcoin, I sent them a report about his behavior.  I will paste that information here that will depict the truth of this scammer and Proximo Research:

"My wife suffers from migraines and we do not have medicare Part B. I sent $600 in btc to ProximoResearchs for some products that I felt would help her. After sending screenshots from Blockchain to validate my payment; I received this email from Proximo:
"Hey buddy sorry I haven’t reached out to you lately long and busy weekend moving s--t around isn’t easy

There’s a problem for your safety and my safety we’ll need to include a DEA stamp or attach form 222 to your package it’s a bulk purchase so we can’t move it without them

Ok so please send us a copy of your form222

My homie down the streets sells the knows a dude who’ll provide one to you at $200 and the DEA stamp at $150 it’ll be preferable and cost effective to go for form 222 because they’re reusable

Form 222 and DEA stamps are attached to packages

Clearly illustrating that the content is strictly for research purposes and not for human consumption it’s issued to labs and schools

You’ll be getting one

I’ll be dropping off a package down town if you’re ready hmu with payment so I’ll take care of your s--t now."

After a series of email between their company and me asking for a refund, I stated I would expose ProximoResearchs to scammer warning websites. I texted Proximo that I had never seen such a irresponsible, unprofessional message. This is the ProximoResearch's response to my text: " "That was not meant to be professional LOL I'm a dealer and sell scheduled and unscheduled chems... you expect me to be professional.....it's all about the $$ and my security."

Date of experience: July 11, 2023

 

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