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MyOvernightMeds.com review: Counterfeit drugs 11

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For the past few years my doctor prescribed Soma 350 mg., 2 tablets taken at bedtime, for a severe cervical muscle spasm. This is a chronic condition resulting from a surgery several years ago. I have taken this drug at the same dosage for several years with reliable effectiveness. My doctor provided me with prescriptions refillable for 12 months.

I thought I would save myself the trouble of driving out of town to see my doctor, so looked for an online pharmacy to obtain my prescription. After review of several pharmacy websites, I chose Myovernightmeds.com because they offered the best price and free online physician consultation. Even though the price was nearly double that of my local pharmacy, I felt the convenience was worth the extra expense, as driving is difficult for me.

I received my order from Myovernightmeds.com and am certain they sold me a counterfeit drug. I still had some of the Soma (Carisoprodol) manufactured by Watson, originally prescribed by my doctor and filled at my local pharmacy. The tablets I purchased from Myovernightmeds.com, have the same imprint as the real ones, but are different in several ways, not least is that they have absolutely no effect whatsoever. The tablets show indications of counterfeiting, as the imprints are not uniform and tablets appear to be manufactured in an "amateurish" manner; the tablets themselves are NOT uniformly identical. They also do not have the same taste as the real drug. The tablet filler if different, with a crumbly consistency, and they have entirely different qualities of compression and properties of solubility.

I have been taking the same dosage of this drug with consistent effectiveness long enough to immediately recognize that the drug sold to me by Myovernightmeds.com is NOT the drug manufactured by Watson, in spite of its imprint. The drug I received from Myovernightmeds.com is a counterfeit. This is the first and last time I will ever purchase drugs online to save myself the bother of a doctor's appointment. If you intend to purchase drugs online, be aware of this scam. You may be throwing your money away and placing your health at risk. Who knows what is really in these counterfeit drugs? I may as well have burned the $75. I spent for this trash, and now will have to see the doctor again anyway.

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Judea Thompson
Jul 16, 2007 10:37 am EDT

I am disappointed that your order form will not accept ny coupon code, saying that I am a new customer. I am a former customer who because of reasons beyond my control had to change to a new internet service and have a new e-mail address. The home address is still the same. Can you please check on this for me and if you can, adjust the price, I have coupon code978919389023 and also [protected]. It has been a pleasure and convenience doing business with you.

Thank you,

Judea Thompson
tsushij5@charter.net.

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Charles McClarren
Aug 12, 2007 11:16 am EDT

Hi I also cannot access the website or anything I am very dissapointed with them that they had just sent me an email yesterday to reorder and I reordered today but dont know what is going on since there is already a pending transaction on my credit card. I hope i either get my hard earned money back or expect to get a visit from fed ex on tuesday. They may have closed down and not forwarned us but still sending out refill emails I would like to know whast is going on so if any one can find out or has their customer support phone number I would be glad to call them and find out what is going on not only for me but for how ever many other people out there uses their services.

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jetsin
Aug 21, 2007 7:20 am EDT

I too ordered on monday and don't know what is happening. I think they must of had to shut down. Probably for legal reasons. I found pillgold.com to be just as good to use.

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debra bosurgi
Aug 30, 2007 12:00 am EDT

They call my house 2 or 3 times every day - I've asked for supervisors, to take my name off their list, even file suit for harassment. But the next day they start over again. Now, they hang up when I answer and they always block their number.

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Charles McClarren
Sep 04, 2007 3:53 pm EDT

Well In response to all of those that cannot access the web site i cannot either as well but i continue to get the emails from the company system to reorder and i have reordered from the email and via the link in the email. And the answer to the question that all don't know how to find out about your order once you have already placed it you can check the status of your order at www.rx-billing.com they are the ones that still process the orders and are the ones named on the charges from myovernightmeds Also i would like to tell all about a website I found that has the same set up at myovernightmeds it is http://www.discount-drugstore-online.com they have the same prescriptions as the myovernightmeds. Myovernightmeds has raised the shipping price from 18 -23.00 and the http://www.discount-drugstore-online.com/ has their shipping back at 18.00 so if all have any questions feel free to email me hope this helps you all out thanks and God ables Chuck

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Eva Y
Sep 17, 2007 12:06 pm EDT

I cannot find the website and my order has been placed...can someone supply me with a contact number?

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Michael Breskin
Nov 12, 2007 12:00 am EST

Every day, I receive emails from MyOvernightMeds.com. I can't get rid of these people. There is no unsubscribe link in their emails, hounding me to re-order medication which I no longer need. The only link available is their re-order link. When I go to that page there is no link to discontinue my orders or to unsubscribe from their service.

Thank you.
HBayardi.

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Bruce Glass
Nov 30, 2007 11:31 pm EST

I disagree with the complaints. I have had great success and great quality Rx. No problem with items or quality.

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maureen doran
Dec 09, 2007 7:24 am EST

I have been trying to get rid of these emails for months - I too have tried replying to the email since there is no link on the email to unsubscribe and have requested them to remove me from their list, only to get my email back with transmission failure.

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Melissa
Mar 06, 2008 7:38 am EST

I was out of town and ordered my prescription from this website 1 time. That was close to a year ago and ever since then they literally harass me every time it's time for me to refill. They call my cell phone at least 3-4 times a day and they flood my inbox with "reminders" to refill my prescription! I've requested at least a dozen times for them to remove me from their mailing and calling list but they still haven't. I don't know what else to do. DO NOT BUY FROM THIS COMPANY!

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Clear Lake Plastic Surgeon
Clear Lake, US
May 11, 2010 10:00 am EDT
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For years, and especially more so since about 2006, there has been a major surge in emailed spam for so-called 'Canadian Pharmacies'. According to reports, this has also caused significant harm to the legitimate pharmacies in Canada according to their industry associations.

Several gangs exist, primarily Yambo Financials, and a Russia-based gang that is headed by Leo Kuvayev and Alex Polyakov, and possibly other gangs. Leo Kuvayev was arrested in the United States and while awaiting trial on charges of selling prescription drugs online, made bail and upon release from jail, left the country and soon was sending large quantities of email spam for pharmaceuticals, largely prescription drugs.

One can tell these sites from legitimate pharmacies, due to domain naming techniques employed by the spammers. One gang uses domains with two words run together, such as prizechange, always followed by .com, and the other uses seemingly nonesense words, like qiyidevoh, always followed by .cn (domain extension for China). Most of the sites look very similar, although at times there are differences, or new versions of the pages appear.

Most of the offerings of the spam gang sites are for drugs like Viagra, Cialis, or opioid painkillers like Vicodin or Oxycontin. However for the most part the pills shipped are either very low strength, having been made from full-strength pills that were 'cut', or are nothing more than placebos with no actual drug content in them, thus adding to the damage, and the dangers, of purchasing from these sites.

These companies are attempting to get your personal and credit card information. Do not answer these emails. Do not place an order with them.