There is an old saying that states "if it sounds too good to be true it probably is". The myriad of cure-all products advertised in magazines, infomercials, mail order and most recently the internet surely fall into this category. Many desperate people who are concerned about their health become victims of medical scams every day.
The most often seen types of scam focus on things that there is no cure for. They may advertise solutions for hair loss, weight control or perhaps a magic potion that can enlarge the penis. Another approach they use is through fake online pharmacies.
Weight loss is a forty billion dollar business in the United States alone. Most formulas and diet plans, whether real or not offer hope to the people who use them. That is the basis for all weight loss programs and any loss must be followed with life style changes and exercise regimes. The miracle weight loss pills that promise no effort from customers or to remove weight from one specific part of the body are a scam.
A serious danger to the public is fake online pharmacies. These companies take advantage of people by promising to provide their medication at reduced prices or without prescriptions. In truth the customer takes the chance of receiving drugs that are past their expiration date or manufactured in illegal or foreign labs. They may also be sent pills that look like the medication the need but in fact have no medicinal value at all.
Fake online pharmacies target people who are desperate because they may suffer from incurable conditions such as diabetes, MS, cancer or HIV. They use spam e-mail to contact their potential victims. Many of these sites are used as a means to gain access to bank accounts and credit card information. They are also used to transmit mal-wear into your computer that allows access to spy-wear that will infect your computer.
The fake pharmacies use various tricks to bypass your spam filters. They deliberately misspell words, place unrelated information in the subject line or use fake identities in the sender names. The best way to avoid accidentally accessing one of these sites is to never open any e-mail that is not from someone you know.
Pay special attention if they offer drugs that are priced dramatically lower than you would normally pay. If they are offering to sell drugs that normally require a prescription without the benefit of that prescription you may be pretty certain that the pills you receive will be fakes. Another key method of knowing is a lack of street address or land line telephone number. These companies do not stay in one place long enough to establish any permanent information.
The old adage about something sounding too good to be true cannot be emphasized too strongly when dealing with online medications. Companies who offer miracles or promise that their products will prevent you from getting ailments that are life threatening are probably not legitimate. Many of these companies were created for the simple purpose of taking advantage of desperate people who have limited options open to them.
The most often seen types of scam focus on things that there is no cure for. They may advertise solutions for hair loss, weight control or perhaps a magic potion that can enlarge the penis. Another approach they use is through fake online pharmacies.
Weight loss is a forty billion dollar business in the United States alone. Most formulas and diet plans, whether real or not offer hope to the people who use them. That is the basis for all weight loss programs and any loss must be followed with life style changes and exercise regimes. The miracle weight loss pills that promise no effort from customers or to remove weight from one specific part of the body are a scam.
A serious danger to the public is fake online pharmacies. These companies take advantage of people by promising to provide their medication at reduced prices or without prescriptions. In truth the customer takes the chance of receiving drugs that are past their expiration date or manufactured in illegal or foreign labs. They may also be sent pills that look like the medication the need but in fact have no medicinal value at all.
Fake online pharmacies target people who are desperate because they may suffer from incurable conditions such as diabetes, MS, cancer or HIV. They use spam e-mail to contact their potential victims. Many of these sites are used as a means to gain access to bank accounts and credit card information. They are also used to transmit mal-wear into your computer that allows access to spy-wear that will infect your computer.
The fake pharmacies use various tricks to bypass your spam filters. They deliberately misspell words, place unrelated information in the subject line or use fake identities in the sender names. The best way to avoid accidentally accessing one of these sites is to never open any e-mail that is not from someone you know.
Pay special attention if they offer drugs that are priced dramatically lower than you would normally pay. If they are offering to sell drugs that normally require a prescription without the benefit of that prescription you may be pretty certain that the pills you receive will be fakes. Another key method of knowing is a lack of street address or land line telephone number. These companies do not stay in one place long enough to establish any permanent information.
The old adage about something sounding too good to be true cannot be emphasized too strongly when dealing with online medications. Companies who offer miracles or promise that their products will prevent you from getting ailments that are life threatening are probably not legitimate. Many of these companies were created for the simple purpose of taking advantage of desperate people who have limited options open to them.
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