Exacting Justice On Drug Scam Artists!
UpdatedWho's with me? If these greedy drug dealing derelicts can figure out how to rip millions from the sick, poor and elderly with a fake site and a cell phone, let's get some payback! The DEA has bigger fish to fry, but I have an idea. I third to place an order from what turned out to be rogue pharmacies. I then called up my CC companies to issue new cards and gave their fraud division the names of each entity and individual I'd dealt with and told them to decline any charges I had not told them to expect in advance and to let me know the moment these buttrashes tried to run the frozen cards, trace the source and send me the data to see if I could follow the money trail back to the thieves. Their "reps" aka pimps told me that they would not run the card until they called to confirm that I was the patient "for my own
safety". Yeah, right! But the second I placed the false order with the frozen cards, they immediately tried to run them, the fraud divisions called to confirm this, and, just for kicks, I sent them cryptic e-mails telling them they were busted, how much I loved my job and that, as the scums of the earth, they'd best start packing. I waited 24 hours and tried to log back onto the sites and they'd both vanished. If enough clever people pooled their gift gab and game playing, we could simply scare them out of business. After all, they seem to have no problem at all with bulls***ting their "satisfied customers". I suggest we turn the tables and at least see if we can put the fear of God and the DEA in them. Who's with me! You should hear these criminals squirm and sweat on the phone when you start poking around trying to figure out how the scam works like saying, "So if I wire this money to " Mr. Notsowise" in India, the UK, etc., are we not both engaging in international drug smuggling?" Click!
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I actually think what you did was a great idea! There are probably hundreds or more of those fake pharmaceutical sites, so it would definitely have to be a collaborative community effort if we're to notice big results.
I can understand by all means why patients would opt for ordering online, due to the pharmaceutical industries strict regulations and a host of neglecting doctors. But going the illegal route is worse in my opinion, because they are not required by any law or jurisdiction to give you what you pay for. And when you do get scammed, it'll take all your effort fighting with them to not even get a piece of your money back.
Hopefully more people will begin to see this thread and hop aboard so others can learn which sites to avoid. If anyone does want to go the online route, legitimate online pharmacies that carry the VIPPS seal are listed at:
nabp.net/programs/accreditation/vipps/find-a-vipps-online-pharmacy/
It may also be helpful if everyone posted the name of pharmacies to avoid? Minus the URL of course. Sort of like a blacklist...Just a thought.
I hope this helps!
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