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  • Report:  #437445

Complaint Review: 9RX.com - COD-RX.com - ONLINERXSUPERSTORE - ACBA TRADING

9RX.org - COD-RX.com - support@onlinerxsuperstore.com - online.supporteam@gmail.comn - ONLINERXSUPERSTORE - Pharmaceutical Center - ALPHA MEDS - XANAX - ACBA TRADING INC This company claims to deliver real prescription medication, however they will only deliver counterfeit medication to you, and not refund or reconcile once they've collected payment. They will send you medication, claiming it to be FDA approved, however it is not FDA approved in the US, and the pills do not contain the said medications. FOREST HILLS New York

  • Reported By:
    Eden Prairie Minnesota
  • Submitted:
    Wed, March 25, 2009
  • Updated:
    Wed, March 25, 2009
  • 9RX.com - COD-RX.com - ONLINERXSUPERSTORE - ACBA TRADING
    http://www.COD-RX.com
    FOREST HILLS, New York
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    786-228-5002
  • Category:

This company will take an order to be processed over the phone or via the web. They will then call you in order for you to take out a Money Order of some form to confirm payment via COD. They process the order, and will send you the medication via FedEx, but you will realize it is counterfeit after handing over your Money Order and opening the medication.

They said to me over the phone that it was FDA approved in the US and India, however the website only lists India as an approved exporter of the medication. The medication I purchased was Xanax, and they claim to have a doctor review your medical history after confirming your Money Order purchase, and then ship the medication via Fed-Ex 2-Day delivery (COD). Also, they drop the medication off at a Kinko's FedEx station, and this should have been one of my first tip off's. A real company with any considerable volume would have come from a listed address, or have its own UPS pickup/drop-off zone.

I was told over the phone that I could inspect the medication before handing over the money order; however this was prohibited by Fed-Ex. Upon opening the medication, half of it was broken, and partially in powder form. The medication stated it came from a pharmacy titled 'Alpha Meds', and has an Rx number along with a Dr. and their DEA number listed on it.

After taking the medication that I thought was prescribed to me, I immediately received no effect from the medication as I had from previous prescriptions from my local pharmacy. I then asked them about this issue, and they replied that it was common for the medication to look different, but the active ingredient will be the same.

I took the medication as I had normally been prescribed for a period of 24hrs, and after no effects, started looking online for references similar to what I received. I finally found a picture of the medication on another site, which also concluded that it was fraudulent. Here is the link: http://www.pharmer.org/node/13945

I then brought the medication to my local pharmacy, and they concluded also that the medication was not FDA approved for the US, and that it did not contain any of the said active ingredients that it claimed.

I started a dialogue with COD-RX, and their support team was very unhelpful. I wished to send the medication back for a refund, or to see if they made some error in what they sent, but were unwilling to assist in any way. They insisted that the medication was what they said it was, but evidentially it was not.

I then placed a stop order on the Money Order I purchased from Western Union. This however did not reach them in time before they cashed the check. To this date, I have no way to recover the funds, and they are unwilling to help me resolve this matter of fraud. Since they reportedly use real doctors for Scheduled medications, the pharmacy also found that this DEA# was incorrect, thus furthering my knowing I had been scammed.

These people will tell you everything they want you to hear over the phone and via email to get you to hand over your Money Order at the time of delivery. Once they have it though, their support will conclude, and you will not see your money ever again. You will also be stuck with medication you do not know what is contained within, as well has have been a victim of a felony transaction on their part. To send a Schedule IV medication, their Dr.'s DEA # should not have been fraudulent, and the medication has to be USA FDA approved. All of these were not, thus they have committed a felony act towards me, and with the DEA.

Do not trust these people in any way. They go by many names, and have many numbers they will call you from. I have listed these below, so that others may not suffer the actions that I have. I will never go online to a Rx site that claims to be legitimate ever again, and have gone to my Dr. to receive a refill, even though this was less convenient.

DO NOT GIVE ANY MONEY TO THESE PEOPLE!!!!!

Aliases:

9RX.org - Old Site To Purchase From
COD-RX.com - Newer Site To Purchase From
support@onlinerxsuperstore.com - Online Email Contact
online.supporteam@gmail.com - Online Email Contact
ONLINERXSUPERSTORE.com - Sub Domain Of Email Contact
Pharmaceutical Center - Name They Go By Via Email for Support
ALPHA MEDS - Name of Pharmacy They Claim To Send Medication From
XANAX or Alazropam - Medication I Have Positively Identified As Counterfeit
ACBA TRADING INC - Company They Made Me Pay out My Money Order To

Phone Numbers They Hold:
786-228-5002 - Purchase Number
786-228-5003 - Purchase Number
786-228-5004 - Purchase Number
786-228-5005 - 'Refills' Number
786-228-5006 - 'Refills' Number

Sincerely,
A Victim of Online Rx Fraud

Rx Fraud Victim
Eden Prairie, Minnesota
U.S.A.

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