Is Buying Viagra online a scam?
One of the most common spammed subjects I’m sure most will agree is ‘Viagra’, or ‘Cialis’, in fact they’ve become so prevalent that most mail services automatically detect these terms as spam. I’ve never fallen foul to the spammers that advertise these ‘wonder drugs’ and certainly had no need to use them, so in truth had no idea what lengths are taken to try and sell you this stuff. That was until a site was brought to my attention today that claimed to legally sell Viagra in the UK.
This immediately set me to thinking out aloud, ‘they can’t sell Viagra online legally in the UK can they?‘, ‘you need a prescription for this don’t you?‘, and so on. The site in question was ever so accommodating regarding these questions as they had a ‘live chat’ that actually was live at the time of my visit, (They must be keen). I jumped at the chance to throw some questions at them, questions like, ‘how can you sell Viagra without a prescription?, and ‘will I get in trouble?‘, simple questions from a medically unqualified person.
Viagra is a pretty powerful medication all said and done and it shouldn’t be given out to all and sundry without a thorough consultation, or so I was led to believe, and in all fairness the site in questions live help operator did say that ‘their Doctor’ would review my online prescription before allowing me to have the drug. I felt quite comforted by that but then Mr. Sceptic told me that this is the internet; in theory they could just be saying they have a Doctor at hand, or what if the details I filled in were inaccurate? Remember, I’m after the drug that will (or so I think) help recover my libido, I’m hardly going to put down details that are likely to cause the Doctor, (if there is one) to refuse my application now am I.







