TheMexicanPharmacyOnline.com refers to the domain name of a Netherlands based internet pharmacy. The pharmacy claims to retail a wide range of quality generic drugs at the lowest prices you’ll ever come across elsewhere. It also claims to offer fast and relevant services to an international clientele base. To ratify or turn down these claims, we have to get a better insight of the pharmacy.
Domain Details | |
Date of Registration | 2011-04-18 |
Owner Country | Russia, Netherlands |
Contact Data | no |
Business Information | |
Name of Organisation | the Mexican Pharmacy |
Address | no |
Licenses, Certificates and Approvals | |
CIPA | no |
NABP | no |
LegitScript | rogue |
Customer Support | |
Toll-Number | US: +1-800-610-4097 UK: +0-808-238-7516 AU: +1-800-610-4097 |
no | |
Live Chat Option | no |
Shipping | |
yes | |
Courier Mail | no |
Free Shipping | yes |
Payment Methods | |
Card | yes |
E-Checks | yes |
Bitcoin | no |
Domain Details
On WhoIs, it is clear that the domain name for this site was registered on the 18th, April 2011 and later updated on the 20th, May 2018. This means that it has been operational for 7 years. The more the domain age is, the more trustable it should be, considering other facts too. The domain name is old enough for the inference that it is worth trust. However, that alone cannot be the basis of our final judgement. Let’s look into other factors too.
Business Profile
We established that the company is based and operated from the Netherlands, but is likely of a Russian Federation origin. This was confirmed by ScamAdviser. What worries further is the fact that they dub themselves “the Mexican Pharmacy”. This is a pillar reason for mistrusting them.
The pharmacy is attempting to hide their real location and use the name “Mexican” in disguise so as to be seen as a trusted pharmacy. Thanks to the fact that their real location was discovered by ScamAdviser. The site is registered under a business name known as Genious Communications. Our discovery is that this domain name registrar has rogue pharmacies operating under it.
Drugs Offered
The pharmacy sells a variety of drugs, with more focus on generic drugs. Their ‘bestseller drugs’ are mostly drugs for sexual health. The quality of drugs can be determined in many ways. The primary way of knowing if a drug is quality-assured is by investigating whether it is approved by the health organizations, like FDA & WHO in our case. Despite claims by the pharmacy that their drugs are FDA approved, they’re actually not.
Payment Options & Delivery Details
Accepted payment options by this pharmacy are Visa, MasterCard, JCB, Dinner’s Club, E-checks, Wire Transfer, Western Union, and MoneyGram. Upon checkout, you’ll realize too that the payment is secured by SSL security. Your bank details are therefore safe. The range of accepted payment methods is satisfactory. They’re also secure. This is remarkable.
The pharmacy delivers the purchases to their clients by two means: Airmail and Express Mail Service (EMS). Airmail shipping costs the customers $1435 and the parcel takes a maximum of 21 days and a minimum of 10 days to reach. EMS shipping costs $24.95 and the client should expect the parcel within 10 days.
Regulatory Approvals
The approval status of this website on LegitScript is that it is a rogue online pharmacy. CIPA doesn’t recognize the pharmacy. It is not on their list of trustable pharmacies. ScamAdviser analyzes their website and concludes that a high-risk country is involved here. It awards the pharmacy a trust rate of 27%. NABP hasn’t ever approved this pharmacy. They neither have ever issued it with any certificate of operation.
Testimonials
On their site, the pharmacy gives users access to some reviews. They are also presented in other sites that are considered rogue. It is a common trend in the rogue sites to buy testimonials and post them on their own websites. Apart from this, such pharmacies hide their own reviews, which do not give a good picture of their websites.
Conclusion
We realized that TheMexicanPharmacyOnline.com is among those online pharmacies that cannot be trusted. Their faults are more than what they can be proud of They have no legal approvals, neither do they possess any license under which they operate. Their reviews are faked. They’re registered under a business name that has no good past records. Their drugs are also of low quality as they aren’t approved by either WHO or FDA. They take long to respond to emails and this is inconvenient to the clients. On the good side, they accept numerous payment methods and the payments are secure. They also sell a range of drugs.
All the given above findings boil down to a deserved 30% trust level.