WHEN A DEAL SEEMS TO GOOD TO BE REAL ... IT'S PROBABLY NOT REAL

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WHEN TV ADS GO OVER THE TOP
Lying is rampant, more than ever before.

How about those television commercials for generic Viagra® and Cialis® pills? It starts out saying, “They’re trying to close a legal loophole that lets you get generic Viagra® and Cialis® at only 87 cents a pill.” They also claim that ordering and getting your medication can be done in just 2 minutes. This raises questions:

● What ‘loophole’ are they talking about? Our staff has exhausted every resource to find this ‘legal loophole’ and have come up with nothing … nada … ling … goose eggs. It is safe to assume that this ‘legal loophole’ more than probably does not exist.

● Who are the ‘they’ that are trying to close this ‘legal loophole’? Again, our staff has been unable to find any organized effort to shut down the sale of these drugs. It is safe to assume that the ‘they’ who are supposedly involved in shutting down supplies of these drugs simply do not exist.

● They claim it only takes ‘2 minutes’ to get the drugs. Again, our staff tried putting in an order and were refused. They tried again and after about 10 minutes were ready to have the meds shipped to our address with a delivery time of 8-10 days. It is safe to assume that, in light of the misrepresentation which in threaded throughout their advertising, this process can take much longer than the touted ‘2-minutes’.

Their price is also remarkably low. It’s lower than any other online or television supplied generic Viagra® or Cialis®. The next best deal we could find was $3 per pill. Going from $3 down to 87 cents should put anyone on their guard. If it seems too good to be true …

I’m Max, and that’s the way I see it!

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