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rhop57

2004-10-23, 10:06 pm

Dan <alberta_guy@not_my_real_address.com> wrote in message news:<0f0ln0130o4i02fsrlaflo4gmsklf0afce@4ax.com>...
> Long time lurker to the group and new poster.
>
> Anybody have experiences, good or bad, with Alldaychemist.com shipping
> to Canada? Seizures, etc?
>
> Their prices sound reallly good regardless of the shipping cost.
>
> Since Shoprxonline doesn't seem to be coming back (monsoon season
> notwithstanding), I need another reputable supplier of low cost
> Cialis.
>
> Thanks in advance for the help.


From British Columbia:
Ordered 92 Megalis on Sept 9. Package "sent" on Sept 18th (via
"Purolator" in one message and via "UPS" in another message). Numerous
inquires via e-mail and phone were answered very sporadically. Oct
15th I telephoned them to say that order had not arrived and tracking
number produced no results at indiapost.org or Purolator. He said he
would call back in 15 minutes - no returned call 3 days later. Letter
finally arrived from Health Canada Inspections division to say that my
order had been inspected with a recommendation that it be refused
under the Canada Health Act regulations 10.045 for Schedule F drugs -
"prescription or purchase in Canada required" was the explanation.
Called alldaychemist again, (they will answer the phone most times but
seem rushed). He offered to re-send the shipment via post or DHL, or
give me a refund (didn't ask about shipping cost refund). He said the
second shipment usually gets through.

Lady at Health Canada very "helpful." They do spot-checks of offshore
shippers, and Cooper Pharma (alldaychemist) is not on their list of
legit companies for tadalafil. They apparently see out-dated, false
potency drugs on a regular basis and Cooper Pharma had not submitted
theirs for testing.
My order was sent via regular mail (not Purolator) so it qualified for
free RTS (return to sender) according to Health Canada. Purolator
would have charged me for the return shipping she said. Told her okay
to send back.
Not sure what to do now (Oct 23rd). I'm afraid my name, address etc
are in a gov't database of citizens trying to import restricted drugs

DHL delivers here so that is an option. Still mulling the situation
over.

As an aside, I got an e-mail from a certain oriental-tadalafil-source
representative in Canada. He wrote that they ship from Canada and have
never had a problem. 100 tabs $150, 300 tabs $300 (special offer). Not
sure of US or CAD money, or of shipping costs - haven't had time to
check back.
Questions: where is his stuff made, is it guaranteed 20mg. potency,
how old is it, how pure, how is it stored, is it scored for cutting in
half, will it turn to powder if you try?
Local pharmacy has 30-20mg. Cialis for $400CAD plus dispensing fee and
taxes. I think I'll try some of the legit stuff for a benchmark before
I order the generic.
rhop57, "Live on the edge, you'll take up less room." - friend.
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