Real or fake?

Splinter

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Hi

I need your advice on something. I purchased my first 28 day supply of propecia from this page http://www.europeanmed.com.
The pills were sent to me without their original packaging. They arrived in a small bag marked “28 propecia (finasteride)â€￾, in a sealed envelope shipped through DHL.

In the FAQ section on their homepage (check it out) they state that they do not send them in their original package for reasons of security and confidentiality.

The pills look genuine. They have the propecia (P) logo on one side, and “propeciaâ€￾ written on the other. As I said, they look exactly like the propecia pills I have seen in pictures.

Do you think they are a complete scam? Or do you think they are real pills? How hard do you think it is to “fakeâ€￾ the pill? Is there any way I can check if they are genuine?

All help is appreciated
 
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all i can say is dont buy drugs across the internet. Theres no telling whats inside them. Its quite dodgy that their just in a bag and not a proper container because all pills and medication have to be stored in dry places. There is a reason for pills being in tubs and not bags. So my advice is dont risk it. But on the other hand they could be genuine. Its your choice really.
 

sam-

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Maybe those pills already expired !
I consider any site without (about us/contact us) as a scam.
 
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Splinter said:
Hi

I need your advice on something. I purchased my first 28 day supply of propecia from this page http://www.europeanmed.com.
The pills were sent to me without their original packaging. They arrived in a small bag marked “28 propecia (finasteride)â€￾, in a sealed envelope shipped through DHL.

In the FAQ section on their homepage (check it out) they state that they do not send them in their original package for reasons of security and confidentiality.

The pills look genuine. They have the propecia (P) logo on one side, and “propeciaâ€￾ written on the other. As I said, they look exactly like the propecia pills I have seen in pictures.

Do you think they are a complete scam? Or do you think they are real pills? How hard do you think it is to “fakeâ€￾ the pill? Is there any way I can check if they are genuine?

All help is appreciated

So, the reason you wanted to get Propecia is because you are sh*t scared about losing your hair, each day you think about your hair, you have probably contemplated suicide at least once in the last 6 months. Then what do you do. You go and buy cheap Proscar over the internet and then worry yourself sick because you don't know if it's genuine or not!!!

AAAArrrrrrrrgggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
 

Greg1

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I've got to chime in here as well. I am very cautious with purchasing stuff on the net as there are allot of scamers out there. One way to make sure that the site you are interested in ordering from is solid and safe is to verify if they offer secure ordering. You can tell if this is the case by looking in your address bar when you go to order. In the address bar it will say https://. If it doesn't have that extra (s) on the end it isn't secure. Just my two cents here. BTW the website that you ordered from does not offer secure ordering which means that when you order, your information could be hacked as well as raising other concerns :roll:
 

Greg1

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oni, even though that site does business through PayPal, that company does not get my personal high recommends since so much has been in question about how they do business. I used to do all of my stuff through PayPal but not any more as I've got my concerns.
 

VWdude

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Like I have said in the past... I buy the real sh*t, geniune propecia. The thought of some fat hairy beast of a man making pills in his parents basement and selling them makes me want to vomit.
 
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