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#1
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Hello everyone Smile

I'm new to the group and this is my first post after my welcome so I hope I'm posting in the right spot to pose a question/ request some advice and using the local language. Also hope it's ok to ask for such advise so early in my IOPL membership.

I recently ordered some books. They look like genuine books and have the correct markings on the cover and the back but I'm not sure. However they are the type of books that our dear members also order so I know it's possible to get them. But I'm not sure and wondering how do I confirm if they are genuine? I'm a bit nervous to read the new books until I confirm they are genuine. 

Any advice? Just wondering what other members do in this situation. 

Thanks in advance  Blush Heart

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#2
Good question...
It's better to get confirmation than shootin the dice so to speak...

The vendors we have listed have been verified for quite some time...
They have our trust...

However, our "Blacklist" section is risky at best on if they have
copyright infringement or it's the real deal...
Some listed there are "Select Scammers" ... They ship out right
to some, others get bunk or nothing ...

So, if you do not have a test kit for different things,
I would suggest using one of our verified publishers ...

Always, better safe than sorry...

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#3
Thanks Ice, great advice. Yes definitely alway better to be safe than sorry  Angel

I just checked and I don't see the publisher in the blacklist. I suppose I should probably get myself a test kit? Or order from your approved publishers?

I recently came across a publisher that I can confirm is most definitely not kosher from my personal experience. What's the best way to share this info with the community? Or should I wait until I'm no longer a newbie?

Thanks again  Heart

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You can put the link (or Co name) in this thread...

Hot links leave "referrer" tracks so if it's a link
just do this

>google.com

That way it has to be copied/pasted into the url bar
and there is no refer site...

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#5
Thanks Ice,

>expresshealthpharmacy dot com, I probably should have been more discerning and I imagine the more experienced community members here would have been suspicious but thought I would share all the same... I wouldn't want anyone else have a similar experience. 

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#6
I did see this...


Quote:Is >expresshealthpharmacy.com legit?
Hmm… It has one of the lowest ratings on our chart.
It's very suspicious and genuine reviews are impossible to find.
Let's take a look at it and its Pharmacy industry.
We aggregated 53 powerful factors to determine if
>expresshealthpharmacy.com is legit.
Below you could also find trustworthy alternatives and other helpful comments.

The Scam Detector’s algorithm gives this business the following rank:

1.6/100



The VLDTR® tool gives >expresshealthpharmacy.com one of the lowest ranks
on the platform: 1.6. It signals that the business is Dubious.
Very New. Suspicious.

There are many reasons for this minimal rating for now.
We came up with the 1.6 rank according to a formula that
aggregates 53 factors relevant to >expresshealthpharmacy.com 's industry.
The algorithm used factors varying from the customer service in its
Pharmacy sector all the way to the DA (Domain Authority).

However, the biggest issue is the fact that the domain name is too new.
It was registered just a few days ago. This makes it unfeasible, for a new
website to start the business, promote its services, get clients to acquire them,
use them, and then submit reviews. All of this is just a few days.
Well, hence the above-mentioned Dubious.
Very New. Suspicious. tags.

But, we still gave >expresshealthpharmacy.com the benefit of the doubt.
We do that for every new business. However, our algorithm still generated the 1.6 based
on other factors relevant to the Pharmacy industry.
They include - but are not limited to - negative social media feedback and Alexa rank.



Details

Domain Creation Date
Thursday 21st, May 2020 12:00 am


Website Popularity
2041069 (Poor)


Domain Blacklist Status
Not detected by any blacklist engine


HTTPS Connection
Valid HTTPS Found


Proximity to Suspicious Websites
84/100

Threat Profile
68/100

Phishing Score
54/100

Malware Score
2/100

Spam Score
68/100



I would be Leary of this one....
Please get a test kit BEFORE you read any of the books they sent...


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#7
Thank you so much Ice this is really helpful. Just to clarify, I didn't receive any books from this website. They just took payment. Hence I just wanted to share with other members.
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#8
Good afternoon  Smile

I just have one more question about another place that I have successfully received books but just not sure if I should read...

>>>tram@dol50mghigh com

Any experience/advice?
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Quote:You've just researched >tramadol50mghigh.com to see if this business
and its website are legitimate. Let's look at this organization and the
Drugs & Medication industry.
How safe and trustworthy is it?
We have a new review.
Please share your experience, as well.

The Scam Detector’s algorithm gives this business the following rank:
Trust rating
75.8/100

Details

Domain Creation Date
Wednesday 16th, January 2019 12:00 am


Website Popularity
3588044 (Poor)


Domain Blacklist Status
Not detected by any blacklist engine


HTTPS Connection
Valid HTTPS Found


Proximity to Suspicious Websites
37/100



While the paragraph above may substantiate >tramadol50mghigh.com’s business,
there is a chance their activities may expand beyond that.
However, if this is the website you were trying to find information on,
we are happy to provide you with a non-bias review and rank.


Review

The VLDTR algorithm finds >tramadol50mghigh.com having an authoritative rank of 75.80.
This rating means the business is Standard. Valid. Common.

The Scam Detector algorithm gave the rank relying on 50+ relevant factors.
They are based on the quality of the customer service in its Drugs & Medication field,
public feedback, complaints on social media, the technology used for the website,
and domain name authority.

Other powerful elements include, but are not limited to, Alexa rank, IP address,
SSL certificate, and presence on fraud forums and bulletins.

If you are not familiar with these terms, do not worry. We work hard searching on the web,
so you don't have to. Our Scam Detector VLDTR tool's great thing is that the rankings
can't be rigged since they are not based exclusively on reviews that people
write on specialty websites.



Our algorithm used powerful factors that analyzed in-depth the company's website,
in this case >tramadol50mghigh.com. When we look into sites of any kind,
we search for data that reveals key information about the organization's
professionalism - e.g., way of selling, authenticity, poor/great customer service, etc.
If we look - for example - at a winery page, we don't rate the wine’s tastiness,
but how the company sells it online (delivery, shipping, etc.).




The bottomline is, use this site with care...
Always do three things when dealing with an unknown vendor
1) Test
2) Test
3) TEST

In the times we are in, we cannot discount our lives
there has been and will be those who do not care
for your safety or well being ...

It does not look that bad...
Hopefully, we will have some folks here familiar with this one...

I use the scam dect...

Ice




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