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  1. #258

    Not too bad

    http://greensboro.skipthegames.com/f...g/126234705138

    Pics are real and accurate. Damage was. 8, for a half hour. Good mouth skills, not great looking but nice body.

  2. #257

    Clarify

    Quote Originally Posted by Vishud  [View Original Post]
    http://greensboro.skipthegames.com/f...n/549111751579

    Contact no. Ending with 660 2106.

    Be careful, very bad experience.

    Pimp / Boyfriend shows up a few minuets later and says it's time to go, acting like he's carrying. Took all money and car keys, checked the car and take watch, goggles, ciggs. And other stuffs. I too Ignored all red flags when my regular stood me up, and learned a painful lesson. DO. NOT. GO.

    Stay safe.
    The ad you reference does not have the digits you reference. Please clarify so we know.

  3. #256

    Bailey is a con. Stay the F awsy

    What a pathetic piece of Shit this ***** is?? She kept texting me to come see her as she needs money promised to give a good time and stupid me gets up there. She's cool to start with and once she got the money the drama begins. Where should I start? First it was Oh! I don't have a condom and I can't do bareback!! So let me just give you a a BBBJ! I said heck no!! I got the cover and she said I'm really tight so I can't ride. 2 minutes into mission she goes its hurting and tightens her legs so I can't bang her. That doesn't stop me. I flip her over for k9 and another 2 minutes she says times up. I hold her neck down and finish off while she continues to *****.

    I pull out jack off on her butt and get cleaned up. I paid her 60 but honestly it was like fuckin a lifeless doll!! The worst experience ever!!

    My research on her was she is the same girl that went by as Maliza, one of the infamous trio during BP days. Her partners are in jail and she is somehow continuing her con job.

    Stay away folks. She ain't worth 2 c.

    http://greensboro.skipthegames.com/f...v/046195144047

  4. #255

    Ripoff alert, fake person

    http://greensboro.skipthegames.com/f...n/549111751579

    Contact no. Ending with 660 2106.

    Be careful, very bad experience.

    Pimp / Boyfriend shows up a few minuets later and says it's time to go, acting like he's carrying. Took all money and car keys, checked the car and take watch, goggles, ciggs. And other stuffs. I too Ignored all red flags when my regular stood me up, and learned a painful lesson. DO. NOT. GO.

    Stay safe.

  5. #254

    GoodRX is real!

    I printed a GoodRx coupon for 100 20 mg Sildenafil at Costco for $34 and they will honor it. Last time I got it filled without a coupon, It cost me $105. So, with the GoodRx coupon at that qualtity, I will pay 34 cents per pill. This is about the same price per pill at Sams Club in the 30 pill for $10 or 33 cents per pill without the coupon. For even Costco. Who with the coupon does offer the best price, and other chains to sell it for such a low price, that implies that the wholesale price the manufacturers sell it to the pharmacies is incredibly low now.

    It seems that Sam's Club just doesn't want to deal with the coupons and has decided to charge a reasonable price to all of it's members while the other chains will continue to charge much higher prices for as long as they can. I don't know who is responsible for GoodRx and how they got the pharmacies to agree to it. I don't need to know, nor do I care how they did it. But, if they have succeeded at making the pharmacies be good to the consumers instead of ripping us off, we should all be glad they did it.

    Quote Originally Posted by MustHaveFun
    I once saw some sort of coupon that was supposed to offer price reductions at pharmacies. Their website even had a directory of each store would accept the coupons. Not just the chain. But each specific store including it's street address. The skeptic in me thought it was likely a scam. So, I took it into a chain drugstore and asked the pharmacist if it was legit. He said he never heard of it. So, I suspect the scam was that the website would just sell advertisement space. Enough said. I just don't remember if it was GoodRx or something else. That was a few years ago.
    I must have seen these coupons very early when this concept came into existence. So, the pharmacies just hadn't found out about it yet.

    Quote Originally Posted by MustHaveFun
    Being that Sam's Club is owned by Walfart (notice that the f replaces the m), those pills may have been sourced from a third world country (most likely China). While the active ingredient has to be correct, or it wouldn't work at all, I just wonder what might be in the inactive ingredients. Chinese companies have been known to use lead based paint on products and have gradually poisoned animals in pet foods.
    Quote Originally Posted by NKananga
    Majority of the generic drugs are manufactured in India or other countries by subsidiaries of Pfizer or other major US drug companies. So you have nothing to worry about the ingredients. If you are buying a generic sildenafil from costco or Sam's you are fine. Buying online directly from China or elsewhere may be a concern but many cruisers have bought it and had no concerns. TOFTT man. Live a little on the edge!!
    It is my understanding from web surfing and reading about the prescription drug market in general, that it is not legal to sell drugs in the US that are manufactured elsewhere. It doesn't mean they don't, it does mean that they are not supposed to. If it is true, then there would have to be some domestic generic drug manufacturers here to fulfill that requirement. I would expect that the big retailers, even Sam's Club / Walfart would not want to risk getting caught. What people buy over the internet from foreign sources do is their own business. So, of course questionable prescription drugs enter the US all the time. But, I no longer have any concerns about what Sam's Club is selling.

    For the first time in my web surfing life where everything that involves an opportunity for me to part with some of my money for an incredible price is always a scam or counterfeit product, GoodRx has given me a reason to be happy!

  6. #253

    Name?

    Quote Originally Posted by JjPhillip69  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for the intel, I had a dream recently that ended with a pimp / handler / boyfriend beating on the door threatening physical abuse. Ever since then I prefer to dream with people who have some reviews on them. Seems She may be my pick next time I have some spare time.
    Sorry to hear that but who is she? Does she post in stg?

  7. #252
    Quote Originally Posted by Azperson  [View Original Post]
    It just so happens that AZP has taken one for the team again. Yes, she goes by Nicole. I've seen her twice in the last 2 weeks now. I found her to be a good time and worth my while. First visit was for a hh stay (admission was 90) and the second visit was for a fill hr (admission was 1. 5). The location wasn't the greatest (near the airport) and she seemed a little nervous on our first visit (understandable) but she quickly got over that and a good time was had.

    I've already repeated and plan on doing so again. My visits were sponsored by the letters DFK / lfk, BBBJ, daty and cfs. Can't speak to Greek. Didn't try to go there.

    Best of luck my friends. Feel free to PM if I left questions unanswered. Or ask in the open forum. Whatever makes you happy.

    AZP.
    Thanks for the intel, I had a dream recently that ended with a pimp / handler / boyfriend beating on the door threatening physical abuse. Ever since then I prefer to dream with people who have some reviews on them. Seems She may be my pick next time I have some spare time.

  8. #251
    Quote Originally Posted by NKananga  [View Original Post]
    I use Goodrx for a variety of different Rx medications. It is accepted in most pharmacies across the Piedmont Triad. Unbelievable savings on Generic Rx. Most of the time I pay less than my co-pay for cash priced medications like Sildenafil. It is not a scam. Try it, you got nothing to lose!!
    I will definitely look into it!

    What made it seem like a scam of some sort, although not to who ever prints out the coupons since that is free, is how do they make money. I looked around at various online general consumer reviews and complaints forums. Seems like a lot of posts are negative and say the pharmacies don't honor them. Others say it works. So, I poked around a little further to try to find out how they actually make money. The claim is that the pharmacies are contractually obligated to send them a little bit of money on every sale. So, not only does the pharmacy have to accept a significant discount off of what they would otherwise get to charge, they have to even loose a little bit more to pay these people. As a business model, this is insane. Why would they do this?

    Another thing that makes no sense is that the coupons do not have a QR code on them, Just some number and letter text codes that have to be manually entered. For several years now, everything retail has been bar coded and more lately QR coded so that a hand scanner can be used. What store employee would want to type that stuff in manually especially when they are very busy. Come on GoodRX, it is 2018. Get with the times.

    So, now with NKananga telling me that it really works, I will set aside my intuition and common sense which tells me it is a scam, really want to check it out.

  9. #250

    Navigating through the mess

    Quote Originally Posted by FirsTimer86  [View Original Post]
    Hey, I've been a member for a while but have never posted until very recently. But I have a question. How are you guys sorting through the mess of stg and liveesc. Review? I'd like to contribute to the forum but I only occasionally participate in the hobby and would very much not like to get robbed or arrested? Any advice or do I just got to toftt?
    You just have to look at the pictures and click on what ever appeals to you. STG started out to be not too bad. But it has become over used. The providers are including many more pictures per post and sometimes post a few times in the same day. They want to make sure they get noticed. Since almost all of them do that, it has become a swamp full of pond scum. No need to look at more than a days worth of posts. After awhile, you will get familiar with how to spot the spammers and the scammers just by looking at their pictures and how they write their ads. How to avoid the sting operations and the ones, or their BF / Handlers, that may rob you will either come from reading the forum or relying on your gut instincts. The gut instinct thing is the hard part that does seem to be a problem for some hobbyists who manage to fall into the traps. Thanks to them posting about their experiences has made this forum such a great thing.

  10. #249
    Hey, I've been a member for a while but have never posted until very recently. But I have a question. How are you guys sorting through the mess of stg and liveesc. Review? I'd like to contribute to the forum but I only occasionally participate in the hobby and would very much not like to get robbed or arrested? Any advice or do I just got to toftt?

  11. #248

    Rx is absolutely neede

    Quote Originally Posted by MustHaveFun  [View Original Post]
    A coupon that is supposed to reduce the price has nothing to with, or in some way bypass, the need for a prescription. The need for drugs that require a prescription is based on federal law, probably the Food and Drug Administration. They have nothing to do with what the drug companies, middlemen, and final point of sale retailer want to charge.

    I once saw some sort of coupon that was supposed to offer price reductions at pharmacies. Their website even had a directory of each store would accept the coupons. Not just the chain. But each specific store including it's street address. The skeptic in me thought it was likely a scam. So, I took it into a chain drugstore and asked the pharmacist if it was legit. He said he never heard of it. So, I suspect the scam was that the website would just sell advertisement space. Enough said. I just don't remember if it was GoodRx or something else. That was a few years ago.

    Maybe someone can weigh in here and confirm that GoodRX is real or not.
    Rx is a must in any pharmacy!! Coupons only reduce the cost burden or out of pocket expenses. Sometimes it is cheaper to get certain medications without insurance by paying cash and coupons than a ridiculously high insurance copay!!

    Mk.

  12. #247

    Coupon

    Quote Originally Posted by MustHaveFun  [View Original Post]
    A coupon that is supposed to reduce the price has nothing to with, or in some way bypass, the need for a prescription. The need for drugs that require a prescription is based on federal law, probably the Food and Drug Administration. They have nothing to do with what the drug companies, middlemen, and final point of sale retailer want to charge.

    I once saw some sort of coupon that was supposed to offer price reductions at pharmacies. Their website even had a directory of each store would accept the coupons. Not just the chain. But each specific store including it's street address. The skeptic in me thought it was likely a scam. So, I took it into a chain drugstore and asked the pharmacist if it was legit. He said he never heard of it. So, I suspect the scam was that the website would just sell advertisement space. Enough said. I just don't remember if it was GoodRx or something else. That was a few years ago.

    Maybe someone can weigh in here and confirm that GoodRX is real or not.
    I use Goodrx for a variety of different Rx medications. It is accepted in most pharmacies across the Piedmont Triad. Unbelievable savings on Generic Rx. Most of the time I pay less than my co-pay for cash priced medications like Sildenafil. It is not a scam. Try it, you got nothing to lose!!

  13. #246

    Nicole

    Quote Originally Posted by JjPhillip69  [View Original Post]
    http://greensboro.skipthegames.com/f...s/760499444846

    Her name is apparently nicole, she speaks greek which is something I am looking for although I am a little hesitant about seeing somebody who so openly advertises they speak greek. Does anyone know of any good greek speakers?
    It just so happens that AZP has taken one for the team again. Yes, she goes by Nicole. I've seen her twice in the last 2 weeks now. I found her to be a good time and worth my while. First visit was for a hh stay (admission was 90) and the second visit was for a fill hr (admission was 1. 5). The location wasn't the greatest (near the airport) and she seemed a little nervous on our first visit (understandable) but she quickly got over that and a good time was had.

    I've already repeated and plan on doing so again. My visits were sponsored by the letters DFK / lfk, BBBJ, daty and cfs. Can't speak to Greek. Didn't try to go there.

    Best of luck my friends. Feel free to PM if I left questions unanswered. Or ask in the open forum. Whatever makes you happy.

    AZP.

  14. #245

    Must have prescription.

    Quote Originally Posted by DelTop69  [View Original Post]
    Stupid question, if you bring that GoodRx coupon to Costco, do you also need a prescription to get it filled or does the coupon have the necessary info on it that the pharmacy needs? Reason I ask is that the coupon has "Member I'd", Rx Group, RxBin, etc info on it so wasn't sure if that is enough for them to sell sildenafil?
    A coupon that is supposed to reduce the price has nothing to with, or in some way bypass, the need for a prescription. The need for drugs that require a prescription is based on federal law, probably the Food and Drug Administration. They have nothing to do with what the drug companies, middlemen, and final point of sale retailer want to charge.

    I once saw some sort of coupon that was supposed to offer price reductions at pharmacies. Their website even had a directory of each store would accept the coupons. Not just the chain. But each specific store including it's street address. The skeptic in me thought it was likely a scam. So, I took it into a chain drugstore and asked the pharmacist if it was legit. He said he never heard of it. So, I suspect the scam was that the website would just sell advertisement space. Enough said. I just don't remember if it was GoodRx or something else. That was a few years ago.

    Maybe someone can weigh in here and confirm that GoodRX is real or not.

  15. #244

    Costco sildenafil coupon

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkKern  [View Original Post]
    These are outrageous prices. Generic sildenafil is available as 100 mg or 20 mg. Cost is about 50 cents per 20 mg pill at costco with goodrx coupon and 1. 50 for 100 mg with coupon. You should check it out Granpa!!

    Mk.
    Stupid question, if you bring that GoodRx coupon to Costco, do you also need a prescription to get it filled or does the coupon have the necessary info on it that the pharmacy needs? Reason I ask is that the coupon has "Member I'd", Rx Group, RxBin, etc info on it so wasn't sure if that is enough for them to sell sildenafil?

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