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Complaint Review: Savegeneric - Internet

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  • Reported By: Columbia South Carolina
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I ordered phentermine from this site on November 3rd. Express shipping was not an option. When I contacted the site after they debited my bank account, they said it takes 12 days for shipment. When it never came, they said they'd send a free replacement order, which also never came. I asked for a tracking number but they claimed one could not be provided because it was coming through regular mail. Please help me warn everyone on the internet about this very fraudulent online pharmacy. I would love to pursue this legally but that would cost more than the $108.00 it's worth.

Melissa
Columbia, South Carolina
U.S.A.

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#2 Consumer Comment

Legitimate Online Pharmacies Few and Far Between

AUTHOR: Juliet - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Sunday, December 03, 2006

I just saw a TV show that said there are actually only TWELVE legitimate online pharmacies on the internet. Twelve that comply with, for one, the requirement that a valid prescription from a doctor has been obtained that indicates the customer needs the drug. TWELVE.

As has been mentioned by other posters on this site, you DON'T know what you're getting, if you aren't lucky enough to be getting your medication from one of the 12 legitimate pharmacies. Worm pills for animals??? How are you going to know, until YOU'VE TAKEN THEM, that the pills you bought from an online pharmacy are actually what you needed? Also, the pills may have more of the drug than expected, OR LESS. Or they may be baby powder. And, of course, you may receive nothing at all.

To say great caution should be used when using an online pharmacy is absolutely a gross understatement.

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The only sure way to make money on the internet is by cheating people. Little by little, most people come to see that.

AUTHOR: Paul - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Sunday, December 03, 2006

You see, normal people THINK that there is a big gold mine waiting for them on the internet. They think that you can just throw up a website and pretty soon buyers from all over the world will be fighting to send you money. They think that you can easily make double and triple on everything that you sell.

People who have never tried e-commerce actually believe that it is a guaranteed way into limitless profits.

That's exactly why a dozen new sites go up every second.

Of course, none of that is true. There is no easy money waiting for anyone on the internet.

Once you get started with a website, the truth finally begins to sink in. Sure, making the site is easy. The hard part is getting anyone to actually come and look at your site. Then, you're lucky if only one person out of a hundred actually buys something. Conversion rate, it's called.

The bottom line is that it's d**n hard to make a reasonable profit on the internet. A few big amazons can do it. Most people end up pouring a lot of money into their big internet dream, only to see the whole thing flounder.

At some point, they either come to their senses, or else run out of money.

That's why there's a long list of website names for sale. All of those names once belonged to someone with an e-commerce dream. All of those names came from somebody who spent a lot of their savings trying to get the thing to fly.

But, in the end, they all had to give up and admit defeat.

So, what does this have to do with a pharmacy scam? Simple. These people spent all their money on making their site and finding buyers.

There was nothing left to actually buy any drugs. That's why this buyer never received anything.

Little by little, the world is beginning to figure this out. There's no gold mine of riches on the internet. Not for the buyers or the sellers.

If you're looking to buy something, you'd be much better off just going down to a local store and getting it right then and there. At best, spending money on an internet site is a gamble.

You have to ask yourself.

Is it worth the risk of ending up with nothing at all just to try to save a few bucks on a prescription?

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