Complaint Review: E-value - LOS ANGELES California
- E-value 8721 Santa Monica Blvd LOS ANGELES, California U.S.A.
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E-value TOOK MONEY but did not deliver meds ripoff LOS ANGELES California
*Consumer Comment: Some Advice on Online Pharmacies
on 1-20-2007 I order hydrocodone from e-value but did not receive them paid $46.49 today date is 2-7-2007
Clyde
Fresno, California
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Comment
Some Advice on Online Pharmacies
AUTHOR: Tim - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, February 08, 2007
For those who don't know, hydrocodone is the generic term for Vicodin.
If you have legitimate pain relief needs that aren't being met by traditional physicians, you should check out drugbuyers.com. They have a listing of virtually all online providers, along with ratings and customer feedback (the one that you dealt with isn't listed, and that's a BIG red flag).
I had an issue a while back that required more than what my doctor was willing to prescribe, and the above-mentioned site was a great asset in finding the relief that I needed.
As far as online providers go, there are basically three camps.
First, there are the "ROP's," which are U.S. based outfits that will require medical records and a telephone consultation with an actual physician. If the physician finds that you have a chronic pain condition, he will prescribe whatever is appropriate and you will receive it within 1 to 2 days. You'll pay out the *ss for it, but if you have a legitimate need, it's worth it. The legality of these sites is debatable in most states, and they are outright illegal in some.
Second, there are the "NROP's," which are also U.S. based outfits, but they do not require medical records and usually don't prescribe narcotics (i.e. vicodin and codeine) or benzos (i.e. valium and zanax). The legality of these sites is highly questionable.
Finally, there are the international, mail-order outfits that usually don't require records and will pretty much prescribe anything. The illegality of these operations is without question.
It's not too hard to find one of the first two varieties that will provide you with what you NEED without any problems.
However, should you decide to go with an international operation, you're basically throwing caution to the wind in a number of ways. You may be dealing with an outright scam that will take your money without giving you anything; you may end up with fake or expired pills; or your shipment may be seized by customs (as it IS illegal to import controlled substances in most circumstances).
If you have a legitimate need, then I urge you to check out the site I mentioned above. If you are trying to feed an addiction or are seeking drugs for recreational use, then I urge you to seek help for THAT problem.


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