www.medicinesmexico.com is a fraud. When you place an order they will contact you and say that their "banks credit card processing is down" and that they will give you a "promo" to use a e-check. All you need to do is give them your routing number and account number.Later, a person who claims to be a Drug Enforcement Agency officer will contact you and tell you how much trouble you are in and cite a myriad of United States Codes and tell you that you will be arrested if you do not cooperate. He says that if you promise to get a prescription and not use the Mexican On-Line pharmacy he will refer you to the "federal prosecutor" to settle your case. He will ask you to "write down this case number" and give you his "credentials" (badge number). He says some one from the federal prosecutors office will call you later. Later, someone from the "federal prosecutors office" (If this were legit it would take weeks if not months for the wheels of justice to turn and it would be the US Attorney Generals office who would be calling) calls and says that you can settle the matter with a "fine" and your record will be untarnished. They give you a name and address to Western Union money to. This is, of course, a total scam. Don't believe it.
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www.medicinesmexico.com is a fraud. When you place an order they will contact you and say that their "banks credit card processing is down" and that they will give you a "promo" to use a e-check. All you need to do is give them your routing number and account number.Later, a person who claims to be a Drug Enforcement Agency officer will contact you and tell you how much trouble you are in and cite a myriad of United States Codes and tell you that you will be arrested if you do not cooperate. He says that if you promise to get a prescription and not use the Mexican On-Line pharmacy he will refer you to the "federal prosecutor" to settle your case. He will ask you to "write down this case number" and give you his "credentials" (badge number). He says some one from the federal prosecutors office will call you later. Later, someone from the "federal prosecutors office" (If this were legit it would take weeks if not months for the wheels of justice to turn and it would be the US Attorney Generals office who would be calling) calls and says that you can settle the matter with a "fine" and your record will be untarnished. They give you a name and address to Western Union money to. This is, of course, a total scam. Don't believe it.