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Mastercard refusing online pharmacy purchases(Update in post #3)

Started by DanicaCarin, May 26, 2013, 11:49:15 PM

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MaryXYX

I can't find a hit for E-check.  It might not work outside the USA.
I've checked back and Inhouse use OrbitRemit.
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Chloe

Ok having been completely off meds these past 3-4 yrs I just reordered estrofem via e-check am hoping for the best!

With my T system already effectively SHUTDOWN due prior Casodex use feel the need, if not for anything else but strictly health reasons, to supplant my hormone levels with something, ANYTHING but "T".

Presenting 'nominally male' for family, employment reasons (am a new grandparent X's 2!) I do miss the occasional mistaken "ma'am"!!
"But it's no use now," thought poor Alice, "to pretend be two people!
"Why, there's hardly enough of me left to make one respectable person!"
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stephaniec

I use to use inhouse until the US banks complained , but e-check works , but I found out it's a whole lot cheaper for me from Walgreens
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MaryXYX

I've found something about "echecks" meaning "electronic checks" - is this what is meant here?  I note they only exist in the USA and Canada.

Is it possible to buy estrogen without a prescription in the USA?
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stephaniec

no, as far as I know, but we can't be talking about hormones without prescriptions according to site rules
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stephaniec

yes e-checks are electronic checks . I think there are numerous firms that deal in e-checks, you just suppy your bank router code
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Dena

Quote from: MaryXYX on May 15, 2016, 09:01:09 AM
Is it possible to buy estrogen without a prescription in the USA?
It's not supposed to be but sometimes companies will illegally claim their product is something else or the dosage is so low that it's effectively useless. When the government catches up with somebody illegally selling E or T, the punishment is pretty harsh.

The prescriptions are supposed to be maintained on file and once in a great while, the government might drop by for an audit. If the government should find they are selling a good deal more product than they have paper work for, the fun starts. I had a question about a prescription I just received and went to the pharmacy. It turns out they don't save the paper any more but scan it so it's available electronically anywhere in the company.
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