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#21
(11-04-2017, 04:58 PM)Pliko Wrote:
(11-04-2017, 02:15 PM)barq- Wrote: Part of me wants to say Dr Jessen would turn up to the opening of an envelope. ;-) But I'm dubious he'd lend his name to an online pharmacy. It'd be a lot of risk for him, for how much return...?  In terms of UK doctor/pharmacy relationships, it doesn't quite add up.

That said, having emergency options that delivery quickly are always useful.

Haha yeah, it is quite an occasion the opening of an envelope! Perhaps he would be the one packing them so you would see his signature on the prescription Smile. I agree with you, he probably doesn't even know that they are touting to know him. Probably just a marketing scheme but it doesn't really matter since their service is great nonetheless. Or perhaps he gets a healthy % of the profits? Of which there would be much considering the prices.

I was wondering this too! They even seem to have quotes by him displayed on relevant pages of meds they currently have in stock, detailing their usefulness.
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#22
All good with my order!
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#23
All good with my last order too. I registered and ordered well before the latest media scare. Are they stricter now on who they accept for first orders I wonder.
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#24
I dont know mate. Who knows
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#25
Box arrived today, so still as good as ever. I'm going to miss having this 100% legal, domestic option. The 10-15% voucher codes they send out are nice too (essentially free shipping).
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#26
I tried a service like this where I live and had a 5 minute video conference with a doctor. All she was willing to prescribe for insomnia was melatonin.
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#27
(02-09-2019, 03:30 AM)nick222 Wrote: I tried a service like this where I live and had a 5 minute video conference with a doctor. All she was willing to prescribe for insomnia was melatonin.

Where do you live?
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#28
They have just redone their website and even though I had to answer all their questions for a second time on my last order, I had to do the consultation-questions again for a third time for this order. And their website says it has been delivered but DPD website says they don't even have it. I am waiting to hear back from them about the explanation. I would be worried they were in the middle of closing and about to run off with a bunch of money, but that wouldn't make sense if they just re-did their website. So it's probably just a computer problem. But if anyone reads this, you might want to wait to order until a few days after my post.
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#29
(03-21-2019, 10:29 PM)pokey Wrote: They have just redone their website and even though I had to answer all their questions for a second time on my last order, I had to do the consultation-questions again for a third time for this order.  And their website says it has been delivered but DPD website says they don't even have it.  I am waiting to hear back from them about the explanation.  I would be worried they were in the middle of closing and about to run off with a bunch of money, but that wouldn't make sense if they just re-did their website.  So it's probably just a computer problem.  But if anyone reads this, you might want to wait to order until a few days after my post.

I forgot to come back and mention my order came through.  It might have been a week, it might have been less, between order and arrival.  Usually it is 2-3 days.  I guess it was just computer problems with their system and stuff.  I will order again, and keep ordering until the Government forces them out of business.
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#30
Update: 2020
Used to be a legit and reliable site for certain prescription meds, but changes to UK law clamping down on online pharmacies that came into effect in Nov 2019 means they now cannot prescribe them. I used to order Z@lpid£m from them regularly and had no issues. You used to just fill in an online questionnaire and they would have an legit doctor based outside the UK, somewhere in Europe, issue a prescription and the meds. So you would receive authentic branded prescription meds with a proper prescription sticker on the box in your name with no input from your own GP and no ID checks. As I understand it, the new laws introduced in November 2019 meant they couldn't use overseas doctors to issue the prescriptions anymore, hence they now really only sell OTC stuff :-( They were great while they lasted.
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