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Re: Online Pharmacies

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 7:36 pm
by twaddler (imported)
Uncle Flo (imported) wrote: Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:33 pm Once again, I do not believe that 4 Corners Pharmacy is the same as Inhouse Pharmacy. Inhouse Pharmacy is doing business at inhousepharmacy.biz. --FLO--

That's what I thought, but apparently it's just another name for Inhouse:

http://www.inhousepharmacy.biz/faq.html

"We have multiple sites that are mirrored with each other and the products are advertised in either EURO, or USD or GBP. This gives the customer the flexibility to choose their preferred currency that they would like to be charged in. You will be charged exactly what your online invoice states. It saves in International exchange rate conversion fees and alleviates differences in daily fluctuations in currency exchange rates.

The names of the websites are listed below:

Inhouse Pharmacy Listed in USD

InhousePharmacy.vu Listed in GBP

Inhouse Pharmacy Europe Listed in EURO

Inhouse Pharmacy UK Listed in GBP

Inhouse Drugstore Listed in USD

Inhouse Drugstore UK Listed in GBP

Inhouse Drugstore Europe Listed in EURO

4 Corners Pharmacy Listed in USD

Natural Hair Listed in USD

Natural Hair UK Listed in GBP"

Re: Online Pharmacies

Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 2:33 pm
by an_nonymous (imported)
can you use a Green Dot prepaid credit card @ any of these pharmacies?

Re: Online Pharmacies

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 9:02 am
by twaddler (imported)
an_nonymous (imported) wrote: Tue Nov 09, 2010 2:33 pm can you use a Green Dot prepaid credit card @ any of these pharmacies?

Yes, you can. I've used a Green Dot card with a both Inhouse and Unitedpharmacies many many times with no issues (DirectXpress card, however, does not work).

Re: Online Pharmacies

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 11:59 pm
by HumanFly (imported)
twaddler (imported) wrote: Thu Sep 23, 2010 6:46 pm Inhouse is very safe and trustworthy. United Pharmacies has also been proven to be quite reliable, and often significantly cheaper than Inhouse. :) And with regards to customs seized shipments: both Inhouse and United will re-ship if package hasn't been received in a month, I believe. (I've been using Inhouse a lot over the last 5+ yrs and United for the last year or so.)

United are cheaper than Inhouse for some things and more expensive for others. Inhouse is cheaper for Depo Provera (for UK customers, one vial costs just under the £18 tax threshold) but much more expensive for Siterone (£38 against United's £25+delivery), and both of those will attract VAT which will increase the price significantly. I'd say look at both and do the calculations before you order.