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I have to disagree with the above a little bit. Despite my reg, date, I am very very experienced with email OPs, US OPs, and IOPs and do not agree at all with the statement that "all 'email OP's are frauds and rip-off sites..." because there are at least 2 or 3 in the e-mail sources forum that are & have been reliable for many years and those are just the ones that I have tried and discussed with other old-timer DB members. Certain e-mail sources are quite well known as rip-offs, but that doesn't apply to all of them. In this particualr case, if they spammed you unsolicited in any way, I would probably avoid them until someone else has given it a good test, but to say that all email sources are rip-offs and sting operations is not true. Of course it depends on what you're trying to buy - Oxycontin is going to be much much much more likely to be a rip-off than a benzodiazepine or codeine products or so many of the others that aren't on the "top 5 most wanted" meds. Instead of writing off all e-mail sources completely, it's much wiser (and advantageous) to ask around, post some questions about the particular site in question, and see what kind of replies you get. Sorta like the thread-starter here ![]() I do mostly agree with the 'if it looks too good to be true...' part, but still, you should research it anyway because I personally have had many experiences where it looked too good to be true, but contrary to the saying, it was true. HTH L |
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