decem said:he sent the pic.. and it's still downloading (dial-up)......
at any rate...
if it's legit.. then right on.. it's cool with me.. sure.. he's a good bro helping other good bros out.. (although i don't know why people would want to pay that much money.. as it seems as though it'd cost more than black market goods).
i do still feel that this should be done in private.. and solicited in a more quiet manner.. i.e. getting the word out through email (and it concerns me that it was done with this much openness).
i also don't understand why this "doc," who is so concerned with you getting legitimate, safe pharmaceuticals.. would consider buying ip primo tabs..
and lastly.. good bro or not.. i personally do not think that a good doctor is one who participates in such activities...
i think that's all i gotta say... but i just got off work and i'm tired and probably forgot something..
it's still downloading...
I think the main reason people would be willing to pay that much money is because if they have insurance it will end up costing them hardley anything. Let's say you pay $30 for the "consultation" then get a script for armidex or something that is expensive, depending on the type of insurance you have you could end paying as little as $5 for that script. That's like $35 total for something that should've cost a ton more. I'm just wondering if we could get in trouble with our insurance if they see we're getting all these odd scripts filed by some out of state doctor.