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no prescription needed MCITY MEDIA Scam prescription drug website, Internet |
13th of May, 2011 by User670882 |
This website invites you to buy super cheap prescription drugs with "No Prescription Required"! When you type in what you want and find it offered at an amazing price, you'd be crazy not to snatch it up. Buyer Beware! When you click on the "BUY" button, you are not purchasing your prescription, you are buying membership to the website. It cost me $24.95. What's more, this charge would be automatically billed to me every month! Immediately afterwards, I realized I was scammed. I called my credit card company and told them what happened. (Well, I didn't say I was buying prescription drugs, I just said "a product".) They were very helpful. They told my the charge was still pending and had not actually been processed yet. They cancelled my card before the charge could go through and so that no more could be billed to me. They will send me a new card with a new number. The company's name appeared as MCITY MEDIA on my card. That threw me for a loop, but the email from no-prescription-needed.com confirmed it. If you are reading this and were duped like me, call your credit card company ASAP. They may be able to fix this, but no-prescription-needed will not. They advertize a 100% money back guarantee, it does not apply to your membership fee! Also, once you become a member, they forward you to 2 different Canadian pharmacies you could find yourself in a 5 second web search. All the prices they advertise are 100% false. They are not offered that cheap anywhere. They offered one Rx for $26, but it is actually $80 on the website they listed! None of the prices were anywhere close to the ones they showed. |
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Thank you for this nice and informativ post. I live in UK and was about to sign-up for this website. I grew suspicious after they showed they could sell 15 Alphagan eye drops bottles for mere 50 dollars whereas each unit price in the market is about 10 USD.
Beware everyone! |
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Greetings, and CAUTION! The website "noprescriptionneeded.com" is a confirmed SCAM. I had joined their 'club' only to find out that ALL their medicine sales required a prescription! This information is not available until you have remitted for a membership in their club, to obtain discounts. ONLY AFTER you pay do you find out 'noprescriptionneeded' is a scam. This contention is supported by my Google mail server that actually tagged their investigation of undeliverable emails as 'SCAM." The email address '[email protected]' does not work. Despite assurances BEFORE you pay that membership money will be 'cheerfully refunded' do you find out that there is NO way to contact these 'people." |
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