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Why would you want to buy overpriced Medicine? Only tourists would over pay for necessities. While tourists shop at overpriced online pharmacies, the shops we supply you with are full service pharmacies that the local people, and customers like you, who are on a serious budget use. Chances are that you are on the Internet looking for the best price for your prescription products. Or you are looking for something in particular, and either you can't find it or the prices are very high. We know where you can get whatever you want, at prices at least 50% less than U.S. prices, and you don't need a script. When you are in another country, and you shop where all the tourists shop, you are going to pay top dollar for your purchase. If you really want a bargain, than you have to shop where the locals shop. This is true when it comes to shopping for your prescriptions on the internet too. Compare these prices. Click Here. Have you been surfing the online pharmacy websites, only to be disappointed with price and selection of the pharmaceuticals available? Tired of wasting your time? Then pay close attention to the prices on our example page, they are extremely low compared to any online pharmacy you will find on the web. You will not find this kind of honest pricing anywhere else. There is a reason; the pharmacies we recommend do not have websites. Email, airmail and telephone will accomplish all transactions. This may seem a bit odd in these days of instant gratification that we live in, but it certainly cuts costs. The only reason most of the foreign online pharmacies are out there is to earn the extra income that they can not charge their own walk in customers because of government imposed price controls on all pharmaceuticals in their own country. The pharmacies in our guide on the other hand do not have the overhead that online pharmacies do. They do not have to pay for a Domain Name, or pay for Internet commerce space, a Webpage designer, and an IT professional or webmaster to keep it all together. Those of you who are not familiar with web commerce might think it all comes in a little box that you can buy at STAPLES for $19.95. Well the truth is that setting up an online store is labor intensive. Everything costs a fortune these days, and if you have to pay professionals to do the job the overhead is tremendous, and it never ends. They even have to pay royalties for those beautiful pictures they include on their site. That handsome pharmacist or cute nurse on their websites are stock photos by a professional photographer that anyone can buy for a price. The money involved in creating a real professional, eye grabbing, visually appealing website is staggering. Another common tactic used by a lot of these sites, is they offer what is called Affiliate Programs. What that means is that there are many "affiliates" out there trying to persuade you to purchase prescriptions from their own website, these are nothing more than salesmen. If the actual pharmacy gets an order that was generated from an affiliates website, they will pay them a generous commission, anywhere from 10% to 25% of the total order every time that customer orders from either of them. In effect you are using a middleman that gets 10% to 25% of every dollar you spend every time you order. You are really the middleman's Customer, not the pharmacy that actually fills your prescription. If you try to cut out the middleman and order directly from the main pharmacy, you still pay the same price but the pharmacy gets to keep that extra 10% to 25%. That is why you see so many online pharmacies on the web these days, but if you look closely, there are just a handful of real pharmacies online. But there are thousands of affiliates websites. You have to move a lot of product with a decent profit margin to make it worthwhile to everyone involved. So the prices on those pharmacies have crept up to the same prices US pharmacies charge if not more in some cases. Why all this info? Well it is very easy to be lured into buying your prescriptions from these slick, glitzy website traps. The competition is fierce, and some make a lot of money. Don't get me wrong, most of them are honest law-abiding and very hard working, but not necessarily your best deal. You can shop smarter. The pharmacies we recommend don't have these beautiful websites as we mentioned before. They don't have to put up all the money and advertising gimmicks to entice you to buy from them. They don't advertise at all. People go to them because they trust and respect their knowledge and business practices. That's how they stay in business, They don't pay us to include them in our Guide. We get absolutely no royalties or payments from them what so ever. We recommend them because we trust and respect them. You pay the same price for medicines that their own citizens pay with just a nominal shipping charge. You will not find Pharmacists that are easier to deal with than those in our Guide. Every other country in the world, except the USA, uses some kind of price controls on pharmaceutical prices. Their governments have come up with a formula that doesn't let the price go sky high just because it is a popular and effective medicine and therefore a sure moneymaker for the manufacturer. Price gouging on health products is not permitted in other countries, as it is here. Every country has some sort of bureaucracy that oversees the purity and effectiveness of pharmaceuticals, just as the FDA does in the USA. We were the first company supplying our customers with pharmacies from other countries that you could trust. The only remuneration we receive is solely in the price of the Guide. A one time fee for our publication, and our constant research for high quality, low cost, pharmacies, with no further charges, Ever. We started back in the early nineties with classified ads in magazines like Psychology Today, and have been in the business of helping the consumer save money for 10 years. We started by sending letters to many thousands of pharmacists, with some basic criteria that we thought was essential for pharmacists in our Guide to possess. To speak English was number one on our list, along with verifiable accreditation from a pharmaceutical school or college, and a willingness to help people in need. They use FDA approved drugs when available and label Generics as such. We always keep an eye on each pharmacy we recommend to be sure that they give you good service and quality medicines at a good price. The principle is very simple, if you are a tourist; you go to where all the tourists go and pay top dollar, but the savvy shopper goes to the place where the locals go to get the best deal.
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