#60 Norco 10/325 arrived on schedule today, COD. No funky smell this time, despite the extremely hot weather. All pills accounted for. They're pricy and they don't offer a very big rx, but this outfit has always been really reliable for me in a pinch. They have a really streamlined operation and the current prices are really good compared to what they used to be when it was RxGoodDeals. For some reason, I always had a mental image of this outfit as being mostly just one guy with maybe a support person or two and I didn't imagine a pharmacy being involved at all. I just thought of it as an all-in-one shop. Several people who had ordered the #30 Norco have reported getting #60 instead by mistake. My guess is that the owner starts with a gazillion bottles of 60 tablets pre-filled and then at a certain time of day he prints out all the bottle and mailing labels all at once and then just sticks labels on bottles, drops them in mailers with info sheet, and attaches the mailing labels - all assembly-line style. This would make it easy to mix up #30 vs #60 when you were in a hurry to meet a UPS deadline. I don't have any logical reason for imagining things this way, but I've always just felt like that was the way it was. Intuition? It would be interesting to find out more about the operation because I'm probably completely wrong! It's too bad op's have to be relatively reclusive in the current social clime because I'm curious about how they work and who works for them. I imagine there's a large amount of variation from OP to OP. In any case, my bottle did indeed have my name on it, along with all pertinent info, and the turnaround time was pretty fantastic. As always, a fast and reliable OP where you get exactly what you pay for. If anyone from RXBetterDeals ever reads these boards: "Thank you!"
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