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Dubious pharmacy review sites: www.pharmreviews.net, www.rxlogs.net, rxstars.net

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#1 Hip

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Posted 22 April 2019 - 10:48 PM


Just want to make people aware of several dubious pharmacy review websites:

 

www.pharmreviews.net 

www.rxlogs.net 

rxstars.net 

www.rxleaks.com — server down at present

phrmreviews.com — server down at present

 

The above dishonest pharmacy review websites only promote pharmacies that they can make money from (via an affiliate marketing weblinks), and will often trash any pharmacy from which they cannot earn cash via affiliate links.

 

Some high-quality longstanding reliable pharmacies are given very poor or scathing reviews on the above pharmacy review websites, which is how you can tell these review sites are basically biased and dishonest.

 

The above pharmacy review sites will say bad things about longstanding reliable pharmacies in their reviews, and then try to redirect people to the pharmacies that these review sites have an affiliate agreement with, so that they can make a commission on anything you buy at the pharmacy.

 

You can tell the above pharmacy review sites make money from redirecting you to specific pharmacies, because in their list of top pharmacies, the pharmacy links contain an affiliate ID code in the URL (codes such as id=1324 and a=78720 on www.pharmreviews.net, and codes like id=1105 on www.rxlogs.net and rxstars.net). This affiliate ID number tells you that the review site makes money from directing you to these pharmacies when you buy a product at the pharmacy.

 

Many of the better prescription-free pharmacies do not offer an affiliate program, so there is no way for review sites to make money by directing people to these better pharmacies. That's why these review sites will give scathing review for pharmacies which do not offer any affiliate programs.

 

 

 

One pharmacy review site however that does appear to be honest is https://pharmacyreviewer.co . Pharmacy Reviewer do also make money through an affiliate program, but they are honest in the sense that they will not trash pharmacies that they cannot earn affiliate cash from. So they list all reliable pharmacies, whether those pharmacies offer affiliate program payouts or not. They also allow users to rate each pharmacy, so you can get an independent viewpoint.

 

 

If you are looking for a reliable prescription-free online pharmacy, then these pages on Pharmacy Reviewer are useful:

 

List of reliable online pharmacies with user-rated reputations here.

 
List of blacklisted scam pharmacies with bad reputations here:
 
Pharmacy Reviewer forum (where pharmacies are discussed — good place to see whether a pharmacy is a scam or not):
 

 

 

Some prescription-free pharmacies that I have used on many occasions over the last decade, and have found very reliable, are listed in this post.

 

Edited by Hip, 22 April 2019 - 10:52 PM.

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#2 Boopy!

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Posted 24 April 2019 - 05:19 PM

thank you for all of this research!   Hoping to find out it's legit.    I'm looking for trustworthy epitalon and growth hormones and let me tell you it's like the Wild West out there,   STILL.   It's crazy.   Your work here is appreciated.   Gonna look into a lot of this.   


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Posted 21 May 2019 - 09:04 AM

Thanks for sharing I almost purchased a medicine at rxstars while looking for Vardenafil.

 

Pharmacy Reviewer looks good to me.

 

Finally I have found the resource.



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Posted 23 September 2019 - 06:03 PM

RxPharmacyReviews.com is an independent project, helping the customers to find a right place to buy medicines online.
 
During the last decade the number of pharmacies operating over the Internet has been rapidly rapidly growing: their's terms of services and the range of medications has been broadening, the number of companies involved in online pharmacy business has been increasing, but however the number of fraudulent pharmacies has been growing as well. Hence, it is getting more and more difficult for a customer to choose a proper online pharmacy: safe and reliable, on the one hand, and meeting his/her needs on the other.
 
RxPharmacyReviews addresses this problem by classifying online pharmacies in several ways:
 
RxPharmacyReviews.com provides a list of online pharmacies, most popular among the Internet users, see Online Pharmacies.
RxPharmacyReviews.com gives customers a way to review the online pharmacies contained at this site and, based on this information, allows to select the top-rated pharmacies, see Top Reviewed Pharmacies
By continuously conducting customer research, RxPharmacyReviews.com identifies trends in customer needs and creates lists of online pharmacies based on the research results. For example, the lists of Fast US to US Delivery Online Pharmacies and Fast Europe Delivery Online Pharmacies have been created.

Edited by RichardWilson, 23 September 2019 - 06:18 PM.


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Posted 23 September 2019 - 08:12 PM

 

RxPharmacyReviews.com is an independent project, helping the customers to find a right place to buy medicines online.
 

 

Why does the RxPharmacyReviews only list pharmacies which offer an affiliate program, which means that RxPharmacyReviews earns affiliate money by directing people to these pharmacies?

 

All the pharmacies on RxPharmacyReviews.com contain affiliate codes in their URL  (such as: subid=1680 or wid=128), which gives away the fact that RxPharmacyReviews.com earns cash by directing you to these affiliate pharmacies.

 

Many of the better prescription-free online pharmacies do not have an affiliate program, and so a pharmacy review website cannot earn money by directing you these non-affiliated pharmacies. A good pharmacy review website will nevertheless list non-affiliate pharmacies, even if though this review site cannot earn money from them. But a dubious pharmacy review website will only list the pharmacies it can earn affiliate cash from. Such dubious review sites are not interested in telling you what the best pharmacies are, they are only interested in making money from you.

 

Since RxPharmacyReviews.com only lists affiliate pharmacies, I would not trust RxPharmacyReviews to be independent or to have the buyer's best interests at heart.

 

 

 

Worst still, most of the pharmacies listed on RxPharmacyReviews.com are only very recently set up, in the last two years. You can see this by checking the age of pharmacy URL domain name. I do not normally trust my money to pharmacies which are less than 5 years old, as new pharmacies may not be legitimate. Long established online pharmacies with lots of good user reviews are more likely to be legitimate. 

 

The list of prescription-free pharmacies I placed in this post are mainly established pharmacies with good user reviews, some of which have been around for over a decade.


Edited by Hip, 23 September 2019 - 08:14 PM.


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Posted 23 September 2019 - 08:46 PM

 

The list of prescription-free pharmacies I placed in this post are mainly established pharmacies with good user reviews, some of which have been around for over a decade.

 

 

Hello Guest ) If you carefully look at your website pharmacyreviewer that you are promoting on the web, on the pages Recommended Pharmacies, you will see online pharmacies that you recommend, and all of these sites are affiliate and illegal ) 

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#7 Hip

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Posted 23 September 2019 - 11:14 PM

 If you carefully look at your website pharmacyreviewer that you are promoting on the web, on the pages Recommended Pharmacies, you will see online pharmacies that you recommend, and all of these sites are affiliate and illegal 

 

On the Recommended Pharmacies page of pharmacyreviewer.co yes they are 5 affiliate pharmacies. But on the main Pharmacies page which lists around 1500 pharmacies, most there are not affiliated.

 

Pharmacyreviewer also have a larger user forum where pharmacies can be discussed, and many pharmacies which are not affiliated are freely talked about on this forum, even though pharmacyreviewer.co cannot make any money out of this.

 

I think it is fine to make some money out of promoting some recommended pharmacies which have an affiliate program. However, if a review site is neglecting to include the high quality long-established pharmacies which do not have an affiliate program, then it is not an unbiased review site. 


Edited by Hip, 23 September 2019 - 11:22 PM.


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#8 Hip

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Posted 18 November 2019 - 06:09 AM

https://drugstorereviewer.com looks to be another scam and dishonest pharmacy review site. It gives scathing reviews of established reliable pharmacies, and then tries to direct you to its own pharmacies. 


Edited by Hip, 18 November 2019 - 06:11 AM.




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