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rands30
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Reged: 08/20/03
Posts: 25
Loc: U.S.
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Has anyone ever heard of these guys? I got an e-mail, they say they are from the UK and provide bulk meds, namely Valium and alozepram, for a fairly reasonable price. By bulk, I mean 1500 tabs @ .78 per tabs, roughly $1080. I don't have that kind of money to spend anyways, but does anyone know if these guys are legit?
www.imrplus.com
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toe
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Reged: 10/09/02
Posts: 1439
Loc: MidWest USA
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Roughly translated, that letter reads:
Hi, doofus!
Are you the kind of guy who believes that "a cop can't lie and say no when you ask if he's a cop"? If so, you should check out our new website avoidentrapmentmentman.com , where you can find all sorts of useful links that willl help you determine if you own any seizable property in zero-tolerance areas and relocate accordingly before the fed come busting down your door.
There are several things that smell rotton in the case of this outfits and I would advise everyone to stay as far away as possible from them.
Now, whoever composed this did their research, They know that alprazolam and valium are world-wide, all-time favorites. They knew that the international thirst for upjohn-pharmacia and roche would piques some interests.
My immediate thought is that this either a lame-brained DEA entrapment fjeme, (Note at the bottom of the page it says "Outside the US, please disregard."
My second thought these were drugs stolen on their way to or from a hospital dispensary. Admittedly, there are still a very, very few meds out there that are still being dispensed at the pharmacist in "strips" of one sort or another (Remeron, Z0packs (5 day zithromax regimin)) but most drugs are now bottled in bulk by the manufacturer before they even hit the trucks. But anyone has been in the hospital recently and have a chance to see their meds *before* they get put into the f-ing cup will see that they've come out of a blister pack, not a bulk bottle.
Then you factor in the prices, which are totally unreasonable consderiing the numbers. These prices work out to be more than our are average USOPs and MUCH more than local providers, and around 40 times more than some of our IOPs, Yes, the ones that sell brand name. Those prices are NOT prices that you would pay just anywhere. And these are *particularly* not amounts of meds you would want to import. " The can already see the classroom now. Sure, IMR was the kingpin, but they are anonymous, Their site disappears. There is only you and the thousands of illegallly obtained drugs , which mave been stolen in the , standing in front of a group of people whose noted objective is to find you guilty of international drug smuggling with intenet to traffic or (I belive such a gradation exists at the very least, feloney possession of an unauthorizedubstances. s
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rands30
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Reged: 08/20/03
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Loc: U.S.
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Uhh....
Thanks. I think.
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toe
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Reged: 10/09/02
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Loc: MidWest USA
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Okay, rereading this I can tell you one thing for sure: I don't remember writing it. I mean, I'm a fairly literate person. When words start dropping out of my sentences, you can usually be fairly sure I've taken my opiate pain medication at an earlier-than-prescribed interval. (However, when the wild typos run rampant, benzos are usually the culprit).
At any rate. Stay away from IMR. It's not a good price. Even if it were a good price, any involvement in this scheme buys you at least one felony, trafficking with the intent to distribute. If this is not a DEA set up, it will buy you a second charge of dealing in stolen goods. My suspicion that it's a set-up comes from the fine print at the bottom, stating that it should be disregarded by those outside the USA. I got the e-mail, too. It should be regarded as a practical joke, at best, and a sign that the DEA knows you order online and has your e-mail addy at worst. Do not respond to them. Do not, for Bob's sake, order from them. There is no grey space here at all. This is one hundred percent illegal, and if there are any drugs, they are either counterfeit or stolen, which is also illegal. Ordering from them is MORE illegal (in most counties) than buying a dime bag of crack at the 7-11, because of the quantities involved.
So delete the e-mail and do not acknowledge ever having received it. And if you, or anyone else who has also gotten the e-mail, knows who sold our addy's to these crooks, please do tell. I'd just like to ask them to do a little screening in their A & S department. It's things like this IMR scheme that threaten what little freedom we still appear to have and help us maintain the line between us and folks that order ecstacy from Canada.
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"It's the end of the World as We Know it. . ."
-REM "and I'm seeking asylum in Canada"-toe
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