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Garlicdude

2004-09-02, 4:08 am

Place an order with allday chemist on August 18th. I neglected to
include the shipping and to top it off my credit card company placed a
hold until they phoned me because we seldom use our credit card and the
first time it was used in a long time was to a foreign country.

My order arrived today. A little under 2 weeks, even with some self
inflicted problems.

The packaging was interesting. The tablets were blister packaged four
to a card with a maufacture date of Jan. of this year and an expiration
date of Dec.05. Each card was in a small box with an information
leaflet. The interesting part was the boxes were put in a larger box
and then a cotton sack was sown around the cardboard box.

The website was abit hard to naviagate, at least for me, and I plan a
test run, , of the product tonight, but so far I am impressed.

I've used shoprxonline in the past with good success also. I wonder why
the monsoons haven't affected alldaychemist?


http://www.alldaychemist.com
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Marek Williams

2004-09-02, 11:07 am

On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 18:47:31 -0700, Garlicdude <pulsar@garlic.com>
dijo:

>The packaging was interesting. The tablets were blister packaged four
>to a card with a maufacture date of Jan. of this year and an expiration
>date of Dec.05. Each card was in a small box with an information
>leaflet. The interesting part was the boxes were put in a larger box
>and then a cotton sack was sewn around the cardboard box.


That's the way my order arrived, too. I think the cotton sack was a
good gimmick, albeit probably unintentional. Picture a customs agent
faced with this thing. Sure, he can get it open to inspect it, but how
does he get it closed back up again? Can't see customs agents with
needle and thread.

As for the blister packs, that's the way drugs are packaged in most
countries with warm climates. Keeps the moisture away from the
medication. In the U.S. we don't bother, but having traveled
extensively in tropical areas, the blister packs are very common.

>The website was abit hard to naviagate, at least for me, and I plan a
>test run, , of the product tonight, but so far I am impressed.


Yes, the website needs a bit of clarification. I sent an e-mail to the
webmaster and got a reply a couple days later. It seems all the "Rs"
numbers are rupees. So unless you live in India, you can ignore them.
Still, it is hard to find things and not intuitively designed.

>I've used shoprxonline in the past with good success also. I wonder why
>the monsoons haven't affected alldaychemist?


Alldaychemist.com is located in Delhi. Dunno where shoprxonline.com is
located, but it's a big country with different climatic zones.

I have to say that ordering from alldaychemist.com is a bit worrisome.
You have to order a lot to get the price reasonable, due to the fact
that they load so much of their profit into the shipping. I ordered
six months worth and the overall price was cheaper than anyplace else.
The problem is that if the order is seized they will refund only the
drug cost, not the shipping. That places a lot of the gamble onto me.

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