How do I know whether an email is spam?
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Generally, most emails you get about Viagra or any drug are usually spam. The safest thing is to do your research on the web rather than clicking an email link. Here's an example of a spam email:
Good morning! We would like to offer licensed meds from our Canadian store! - wordwide delivery - all meds are FDA approved - 24/7 customer support service - secure transactions - great discounts available
Get it here: http://www.zexdeaf.com
Best Regards, Online Pharmaceuticals This is spam from MyCanadianPharmacy, they are NOT a legitimate pharmacy. You can read the Better Business Bureau page for more info. Note that the domain MyCanadianPharmacy.com redirects to CanadaDrugs.com, which IS legitimate and one of the best online Canadian pharmacies. You can do a Google search to find other pages, and make sure you check with SquareTrade, CIPA, and PharmacyChecker to verify the authenticity of any pharmacy before you place an order. Also check our spam samples page to see if an e-mail you've received is on there.
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