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Re: Where are you getting your Retin A online without a prescription now?


@SilleeMee wrote:

@Texasmouse wrote:

@SilleeMee

Isn't there also an option of sending a money order?  I know it's more hassle but for those concerned about giving out their bank information, it would be another option.


 

Yes, I believe there is that option @Texasmouse. I vaguely remember reading on their website about delivery delays when actual paper transactions are dealt with. I can't recall details about money orders to be honest. I think there may also be a cashiers check option, too. But here again I am not too clear on this either.


@SilleeMee I may check it out if I can use a cashier's check. I can wait. I really don't want to hand out my checking account info. 

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Re: Where are you getting your Retin A online without a prescription now?

@Nightowlz,

ADC has a 800 number and also a place on the website to email any questions.Woman Happy

 

I believe cashier's checks are accepted the same way as a regular check.

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Re: Where are you getting your Retin A online without a prescription now?

@winamac1

 

I used a credit card each time except the first. I think it is safe. They conduct business in a professional manner, it seems to me.

Twice this year I have ordered... Supratet micro retinA and a generic form of Azelaic Acid... active ingredient in finacea.

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Re: Where are you getting your Retin A online without a prescription now?

How do you know it really is prescription strength?

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Re: Where are you getting your Retin A online without a prescription now?

@MemsGMa

 

You would only know after using a prescription-strength product first. 

I know if the retinA is strong enough— and the Azelaic Acid, too. Because you can see it either works or it doesn’t.

I would not chance medications that require a steady level in the bloodstream (heart or diabetes medications_- two examples).

 

This is what works for me.

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