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Posted by Jack Smith on May 19, 2003, at 18:02:49
In reply to A MIRACLE SUPPLEMENT!! NOT A SCAM!!, posted by MISTER U on May 19, 2003, at 16:58:25
This post seems to obviously be from someone selling a product. Constant references to a website selling a product that the poster claims is for "any mental illness" and cured him in three days seems to obviously be fraudulent. I wonder if this is not any more harmful than posting about how to obtain medications without a prescription? I find this type of posting to be completely at odds with the purpose of this forum.
JACK
> > > Could you give us some more information, like,
> > > what's it marketed as? It cant just be for every single mental problem?!!! What type of drug is it? Is it prescription, or non- prescription? What, if any are the possible side effects, have you had any? What was its effects on you?
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> > You all! Clarocet may not be for any mental problem, but just visit clarocet.com and learn about it. Stop wasting your time with prescription drugs that let you down. I haven't had complete satisfaction until three days ago when I got my clarocet in the mail. Take two when you wake up and two b-4 you go to bed. No side effects, period. This stuff will get you off your drugs. I was even able to quit smoking weed chronically. My family around me has even noticed that I've been much more pleasant. This ain't no fraud! I wouldn't want to mislead you guys because I know how miserable it is to have mental illnesses because I have several. Just try it. I'm so anxious to let you guys know because of how good I feel. I wish you all well.
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> Sorry, this is a revision of my last post regarding the dosing of clarocet. Take two when you wake and around the time you knock out. Please consider my advice though. Feel free to ask me questions, but please visit the clarocet website for more information. All I can really tell you is how good I feel. This is not just another St. John's Wort, Kava, or 5HTP. This is what you need if you don't want to suffer at all. I wish you all well.
Posted by Dr. Bob on May 20, 2003, at 2:49:59
In reply to Dr. Bob: Is there a way to stop advertisers . . . , posted by Jack Smith on May 19, 2003, at 18:02:49
> This post seems to obviously be from someone selling a product. Constant references to a website selling a product that the poster claims is for "any mental illness" and cured him in three days seems to obviously be fraudulent. I wonder if this is not any more harmful than posting about how to obtain medications without a prescription? I find this type of posting to be completely at odds with the purpose of this forum.
Seems to be, maybe, but not necessarily. Fraud is a strong word, and if suspected may be reported to, and is probably best handled by, legal authorities. Questionable information is an issue at forums like this. I think the best response is to point out the questionable aspects. In a civil way, of course.
Bob
Posted by stjames on May 20, 2003, at 15:51:14
In reply to Re: there is a way to respond, posted by Dr. Bob on May 20, 2003, at 2:49:59
> > This post seems to obviously be from someone selling a product. Constant references to a website selling a product that the poster claims is for "any mental illness" and cured him in three days seems to obviously be fraudulent. I wonder if this is not any more harmful than posting about how to obtain medications without a prescription? I find this type of posting to be completely at odds with the purpose of this forum.
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> Seems to be, maybe, but not necessarily. Fraud is a strong word, and if suspected may be reported to, and is probably best handled by, legal authorities. Questionable information is an issue at forums like this. I think the best response is to point out the questionable aspects. In a civil way, of course.
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> BobIt is too bad the leader lacks the ability to see what should be seen.
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