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#904160 - 07/04/09 11:06 AM ThePharmacyExpress.com
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Thepharmacyexpress.com

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#904265 - 07/04/09 04:28 PM Re: ThePharmacyExpress.com [Re: Administrator]
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Payment options:
-No CC
-Yes WU or MG.
-Yes this thing, which I've never heard of and which sounds scary:

ACH ( Automated Clearing House )
...allows millions of US customers who can't pay with a credit card to order online. For our customers, ACH payment is 100% secure and safe. Funds are withdrawn directly from their checking accounts, and with no lengthy delays for check clearance, payments process in real time.
Your ACH Payment will appear as thepharmacyexpress.com on your statement.
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#904337 - 07/04/09 11:32 PM Re: ThePharmacyExpress.com [Re: JackofHearts]
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i am not sure if i am just going blind or what but i dont see any benzos but it says they have them on page adm created
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#904341 - 07/05/09 12:08 AM Re: ThePharmacyExpress.com [Re: heydude]
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Do not remember mentioning "benzos"
Their sister sites are Freedom-Pharmacy.com (in our list for years) and Healthychoicepharmacy.com that has a long thread somewhere on the board...
Thepharmacyexpress.com seems to offer a wider selection but they are not accepting credit cards like on the other sites.
There are many posts about them in the open discussion forum. This is one thread: http://www.drugbuyers.com/freeboard/ubbthreads.php/topics/861517/1
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#904419 - 07/05/09 11:16 AM Re: ThePharmacyExpress.com [Re: Administrator]
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sorry adm like i said i i thought i was going blind i just saw on the pharmacy list it said including medication for anxiety and thought they must have meant xanax or something sorry if i caused any problems
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#938120 - 10/02/09 02:43 PM Re: ThePharmacyExpress.com [Re: heydude]
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AHC no longer used, according to their website. Only WU and MG are accepted as forms of payment.

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#940993 - 10/08/09 12:22 PM Re: ThePharmacyExpress.com [Re: Administrator]
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It sounds like this company may not be processing orders for a while:

Islanders head for the hills again
Rowan Callick, Asia-Pacific editor | October 09, 2009
Article from: The Australian

PANIC-STRICKEN people across the Pacific fled to the hills yesterday as massive underwater earthquakes off Vanuatu threatened another tsunami, only a week after tidal waves killed 178 people in Samoa, American Samoa and Tonga.

Most of the 40,000 population of Vanuatu's capital, Port Vila, rushed to higher ground after a tsunami warning, and Samoa's capital, Apia, closed down, with cars trapped in gridlock as people tried to flee.

Panic struck Papua New Guinea's capital of Port Moresby as people fled from city buildings.

The owner-editor of Vanuatu's Daily Post, Marc Neil-Jones, said from his office 20m from Port Vila harbour that warnings should be more specific about the times and the levels of threat.

By mid-morning, Port Vila was virtually a ghost town with almost all shops shut, and Mr Neil-Jones and his 17-year-old son were the only staff left in his office.

He had first rushed to check on other family members at his home near an ocean-facing beachfront, and he had run past cars stuck in a traffic jam to get out of the city.

"There was just mass panic," he said.

"And it's better to be safe than sorry. But I am concerned about the future. A couple of similar alerts when nothing seems to happen, and in the Pacific way, people won't bother to respond the next time."

Three undersea earthquakes measuring 7.8, 7.7 and 7.3 struck in quick succession yesterday in an area northwest of the Vanuatu island of Espiritu Santo, followed by a 7.0 tremor hours later.

Everyone in Santo's main town, Luganville, and some in Port Vila, 600km from the epicentre, felt a long tremor of more than a minute.

There were no reports of injuries or damage.

And although Care Australia issued a Twitter message that "staff in Port Vila on high ground can see big wave coming", the quakes failed to trigger a tsunami of any significant size.

The Hawaii-based Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre, which was upgraded with more staff and new communications channels after the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami that killed 230,000 people around the Indian Ocean, issued a warning for 11 nations and territories in the region.

The previous time it did so was a week earlier, when coastlines in Samoa, Western Samoa and Tonga were inundated, causing widespread destruction. The Hawaii centre communicates with local emergency response centres in the islands, which then mostly issue warnings through radio stations, with word-of-mouth swiftly multiplying the message.

"It's important that we get right how those warnings are handled in-house, in-country, to provide precise messages to those communities most likely to be hit, rather than just a generalised alert to a whole country, as just happened with us," Mr Neil-Jones said.

A tsunami watch was issued at 10.27am yesterday by the Joint Australian Tsunami Warning Centre for Great Barrier Reef offshore water areas between Yeppoon and Bowen, but was cancelled soon afterwards.

Danny Simpson, the Gold Coast inventor of disaster warning system Simptel, which enables millions of people to be telephoned on landlines or mobile phones within minutes, said: "At present, tsunami warnings are issued via radio and TV. But what if the tsunami hits at night when people are asleep?"

New Zealand's Civil Defence Ministry spokesman, Vince Cholewa, said after yesterday's quakes that the ministry was advising people "to not be on beaches or in the immediate vicinity of the coast, and to not be in boats near the coast".

After yesterday's tsunami warning, people on the eastern coast of New Caledonia and in Tuvalu were evacuated.

And many hotel guests on the west coast and Coral Coast of Fiji's main island, Viti Levu, were evacuated or moved to higher floors.

Australia's Parliamentary Secretary for International Development Assistance Bob McMullan said yesterday it was important to be on the alert because some of the areas for which the tsunami warning was issued were very low-lying islands such as Kiribati.

"So even a minor tsunami event there ... would be a very serious thing," Mr McMullan said yesterday.

Disasters that hit, or threaten, other parts of the world can play their part in the downfall of governments, as happened with Hurricane Katrina, which intensified the unpopularity of the George W.Bush administration.

But in the fault-ridden and geologically vulnerable "Rim of Fire" stretching from New Zealand through the Pacific islands to the western end of the Indonesia archipelago, the risks from earthquakes and typhoons is perceived almost fatalistically as a feature of everyday life. This helps to account for the resilience and dignified response of communities to the disasters that struck in Samoa and Sumatra last week.

The panic in Port Vila yesterday underlines the awareness of many people in this zone to the dangers they live under, which is now amplified by the reach of television into homes of islanders who might not have seen before the extent of the damage caused by a tsunami.

Additional reporting: Mark Dodd

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#946685 - 10/20/09 01:57 PM Re: ThePharmacyExpress.com [Re: felixtc7]
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Registered: 06/11/09
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I placed an order with this company on 22-Sep-2009, received the payment instructions email, complied to the letter and emailed the details. I had heard nothing so I emailed to inquire about this on 07-Oct-2009 and got a reply stating they had difficulty receiving payment and requested the details be sent again, which I immediately did. On 08-Oct-2009 I checked and the funds had still not been picked up, so I cancelled. The weather is most likely the problem, but 14 days is too long for that sort of thing.

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#947161 - 10/21/09 08:03 AM Re: ThePharmacyExpress.com [Re: felixtc7]
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My recent order went quite well. The only issue is they substituted a different brand and number of pills for one item. Received yesterday, 10/20. I will contact and see what they say.

ANSKEL

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#947830 - 10/22/09 04:03 PM Re: ThePharmacyExpress.com [Re: anskel]
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False alarm. It appears some of the individual boxes were "double stuffed" with blisters. ANSKEL

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#949091 - 10/25/09 10:02 PM Re: ThePharmacyExpress.com [Re: anskel]
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Registered: 06/11/09
Posts: 28
I probably would have held out longer to see what happens, as I do believe that this company does deliver on their word based on reviews I've read. But, my COBRA benefits finally kicked in (laid off), and I have an Rx for Provigil 200 mg for my sleep disorder with prior authorization from my health insurance company. I pay a $60.00 co-pay for 30 of the 200 mg tablets. So, I figured I no longer had a need to utilize this service. May you all continue to have positive expreiences.

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#953109 - 11/01/09 01:46 PM Re: ThePharmacyExpress.com [Re: felixtc7]
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Can anyone tell me how to use the ACH option to pay? It says it's available and then the drop down box where you select a payment option only gives me the Money Gram and Western Union Options. I tried to use Money Gram and Money Gram canceled the payment. Anyone else have this problem? I'm a little confused here. Please help!

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#953312 - 11/01/09 09:13 PM Re: ThePharmacyExpress.com [Re: Deb_Deb]
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Hi Deb_Deb. I have no experience using the ACH option. Did you use MoneyGram online or in person? I recommed using Western Union and performing the transaction with cash at one of their many locations. MoneyGram is way too intrusive, even when paying in person, and using either service online causes problems. I know Western Union is a little more expensive, but they are the most discreet. Best of luck

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#962416 - 11/14/09 03:08 PM Re: ThePharmacyExpress.com [Re: felixtc7]
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Registered: 04/24/08
Posts: 10
This is the first time I ordered from them and it was a very pleasant experience. I don't remember exactly how many days it took but less than 10 and I'm on the east coast. Hope that helps someone.

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#965692 - 11/19/09 09:53 AM Re: ThePharmacyExpress.com [Re: Deb_Deb]
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Registered: 11/19/09
Posts: 2
Hi! New member, I just wanted to post my very positive experience with this website. I submitted my order the evening of Nov. 2, 2009 and the package arrived yesterday, Nov.18, 2009, in the mail. I used Western Union (online) to make the payment because I was not comfortable with all of the information MoneyGram was asking for. Alas, when going through the confirmation pages on WU, the information was there anyway. I'm pretty sure that a cash transaction at a WU store would be much less intrusive. All of the packaging was in great shape.

Thanks,
JD...

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