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03-24-15 22:18 #134
Posts: 1053Originally Posted by MisterBlonde [View Original Post]
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03-24-15 20:02 #133
Posts: 8I don't think this stuff works. Just a warning before people spend more money.
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03-03-15 21:30 #132
Posts: 18Originally Posted by SteveHurst [View Original Post]
So if I was you I would not put in a number that you want to keep.
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03-02-15 18:14 #131
Posts: 43Adc
Originally Posted by SelfMade [View Original Post]
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03-02-15 16:38 #130
Posts: 53Originally Posted by Genghis2 [View Original Post]
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03-01-15 02:27 #129
Posts: 51First JCM Order
My first order from JCM has arrived. It took five weeks.
It took about a week to place and pay for the order, but that delay may have been my fault. I had turned off JavaScript in my browser when I was on their order page and payment page, and that apparently prevented the pages from working properly. I had success when I e-mailed the order to JCM and enabled JavaScript on the payment page.
One week after payment the package arrived in NY, according to the online tracking system. It languished there, apparently stuck in customs, for three weeks, before proceeding to my location.
Other people on this site have reported much faster delivery during this same period. I suppose it's a random crapshoot whether a package is delayed in customs or zips right through.
Instead of a P. O. Box, I rented a private mailbox from one of the local store-front providers. They charge double what the USPS does, but they signed for the package on my behalf, so I didn't have to be there when it arrived or go to the P. O. To sign for it. The extra cost for this box works out to an extra 75 cents per pill -- worth it, for me.
As many people here have said, the customer service from "Becca" at JCM was terrific. Excellent communication and support.
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02-19-15 16:26 #128
Posts: 632Duds
Originally Posted by NightOwl2548 [View Original Post]
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02-18-15 02:20 #127
Posts: 60Haven't had any issues with the ED meds they ship, I usually stick with Tadacip or Tadora. But I did get a rather nasty tasting order of Tramadol from them once. It was the Zendol brand. Absolutely foul smelling and tasting, so I specifically request NOT TO GET IT. "No Zendol please," everytime I order now and they have complied and sent me brands like Tramasun, Top Dol or Ol-tram since. Put it in the requests box as Becca likes to say.
Originally Posted by NightOwl2548 [View Original Post]
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02-14-15 11:24 #126
Posts: 100Originally Posted by Spider2112 [View Original Post]
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02-12-15 00:37 #125
Posts: 547What works and What Doesn't
Originally Posted by Spider2112 [View Original Post]
There are numerous complaints about the inconsistent quality of meds from JCM. I don't know why this is occurring, but it's a red flag for me.
Snovitra is made by RSM Pharmaceuticals. I'm not familiar with this company, but I know that most of the drug manufacturers in India could not meet FDA quality and manufacturing standards.
If you want Vardenafil (generic Levitra), you would probably be safer with Ajanta Pharma's Valif. Ajanta is well known for its chewable ED meds.
Since the problem is inconsistency, you can't get a reliable recommendation for other brands. And what works for others, may not work for you.
Approximately 15% of drugs found in Indian pharmacies and hospitals is counterfeit. That % is probably higher for products sold on the Internet.
I get my meds from Cipla, but they don't make Vardenafil.
Good luck,
OM.
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02-11-15 21:36 #124
Posts: 382What works and What Doesn't
I just got my order from JCM took 17 days to ship. I ordered Snovitra 20 mg generic levitra. I had the real stuff from Bayer and it worked great at 10 mg. This new stuff didn't do anything at 10 mg or 20 mg. They sent me some generic Tadalafil. Cialis as a gift hopefully that works better. Anyway my question to all is what manufactures or name of the ed meds they sell seems to work for you guys?
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02-10-15 22:38 #123
Posts: 1332Originally Posted by OFCharlie [View Original Post]
Anyway, just wanted to let you guys know that I received my shipment today (2/10/15). My order was shipped on 1/28/15. The tracking shows it cleared custom in the east coast last week, but because I am in Chicago it took a couple more days to get here. But still, it took 2 weeks to get my order, can't complain at all. Excellent customer service as always. Becca is great. I ordered 100 generic V and they gave me a bonus of 30 tablets. So for $71, I have 130 tablets. You can't beat that!
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01-26-15 11:16 #122
Posts: 1332MoneyPak
Originally Posted by OreoCookie [View Original Post]
I bought my MoneyPak at a local 7/11. No requirement on my info.
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01-25-15 02:43 #121
Posts: 547Patents and Generics
Originally Posted by NightOwl2548 [View Original Post]
http://www.usasexguide.info/forum/sh...30#post2046730
Drug patent protection (and exclusive marketing rights granted by the FDA) can be a complicated topic. Drugs are often covered by multiple patents, and these patents are sometimes challenged. Patent protection can even be extended, as was the case with Viagra.
For example, Viagra and Revatio are the same medication. Both are made by Pfizer. Pfizer's US patent for Revatio expired in September, 2012. Generic Revatio (Sildenafil) is available in 20 mg doses:
http://www.usasexguide.info/forum/sh...73#post2290773
Originally Posted by NightOwl2548 [View Original Post]
I agree, once the first FDA approved generic ED drug becomes available, it will put price pressure on the brand ED drugs.
I use ED drugs from India, but only from reliable sources and high quality manufacturers. When available, I'll pay a premium for an FDA approved generic from a US pharmacy -- unless it is the very same product coming from India.
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01-24-15 15:05 #120
Posts: 100Patent expiration
Uh, I looked it up, I had remembered it being 2017 but actually the crooks at Pfizer got their patent extended to 2020. Cialis is set to go generic 2017-2020 and Levitra in 2018. Who knows, they have big bucks to rig the courts and they can be delayed as well. Once one of them goes generic in the US though will be a game changer and all will have to lower their rates to compete. If generic Levitra is $2 a pill who is going to pay $30 for Viagra?