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Originally Posted by Lester Burnham
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A buddy of mine told me about this site. He bought some Cialis there and swore it was the real deal. The first question I had was "why the fuck are you ordering Cialis?" He said it helps recovery time and if you are drunk, nervous or whatever, it is a godsend. Intrigued, I placed an order from this site. Couple things:
1) It was generic brand, but the shit was real. Unless it had an amazing placebo effect, the shit was crazy effective. I think I bought a 100 pack of 20mg. If I had one dirty thought after 30 minutes, I got hard as a rock. And it does help recovery time big time. Another plus is it lasts for 36 hours, so if you think you are gonna get laid during the weekend, pop a pill late Friday and you are good to go. Finally, it lowers your blood pressure (I have borderline high blood pressure, so that was a plus). Side effects is slight headache and your face gets kinda warm (went away for me, guess I started to resist the side effects or something)
2) I think I had to fill out some form with the standard questions to be submitted to the online "doctor" (probably some 14 year old in India). They delivered very quickly and discreetly. You can track your order online, and it came normal mail in a basic envelope.
3) On the downside, and this pissed me off big time, is they CALLED ME after a few months and asked me if I wanted to renew my prescription. I was driving, turned on my handsfree speaker phone, and was kinda taken aback when the caller said, "Hello..would you like to renew your Cialis prescription?" Thank god nobody was in my car LOL. I told them never to call my phone again. Yet, a few months later, they called again. Haven't heard from them in awhile, so hopefully the Cialis pusher won't be bugging me anymore.
Not sure if I'll order again, because I'm just paranoid that I'll be the one unlucky dude the Feds bust in some random sting. Got a career and rep ya know...
Disclaimer: Make your own decisions. I've heard shady things about online pharmas, so as the drug commercials say, "results may vary".