>> Hi,
>> I am interested to buy generic Cialis (called Tadacip, manufactured by
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>The site is fairly straight forward.
That's the site I use. Excellent service and pricing.
DonC - 02 Dec 2005 16:07 GMT
>>> Hi,
>>> I am interested to buy generic Cialis (called Tadacip, manufactured by
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> That's the site I use. Excellent service and pricing.
Interesting that they now have "generic" Viagra. They didn't when I bought
my Cialis.
Fred - 02 Dec 2005 22:04 GMT
There's apparently no prescription required.
Is this correct?
Fred
>>>http://www.xlpharmacy.com/
>>>
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>Interesting that they now have "generic" Viagra. They didn't when I bought
>my Cialis.
DonC - 03 Dec 2005 03:37 GMT
Correct
> There's apparently no prescription required.
>
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>>Interesting that they now have "generic" Viagra. They didn't when I bought
>>my Cialis.
FF - 03 Dec 2005 00:58 GMT
Thanks for an advice. Did anybody order it from Canada (I understand this company is
in Europe ?). And if yes, were there any custom duties in Canada to pay or similar ?
>>>>Hi,
>>>>I am interested to buy generic Cialis (called Tadacip, manufactured by
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> Interesting that they now have "generic" Viagra. They didn't when I bought
> my Cialis.
Gogarty - 03 Dec 2005 18:17 GMT
>Thanks for an advice. Did anybody order it from Canada (I understand this company is
>in Europe ?). And if yes, were there any custom duties in Canada to pay or similar ?
Don't know about Canada but I ordered it from the US and it arrived pretty
quickly in a plain brown envelope. Expedited mail but no customs stickers or
duties that I know of. And they did require a prescription. I made a copy of
the prescription from my doctor and sent it via email.
DonC - 03 Dec 2005 20:00 GMT
> In article <H6-dnW-mLpCKcA3enZ2dnUVZ_t6dnZ2d@rogers.com>,
> ffishm2552@rogers.com
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> of
> the prescription from my doctor and sent it via email.
Curious. They didn't require a prescription from me. They simply asked a
series of questions and in a later email told me my request was approved.
Also be aware that "quick" delivery costs a premium over their normal slow
delivery.
Gogarty - 04 Dec 2005 14:34 GMT
>> In article <H6-dnW-mLpCKcA3enZ2dnUVZ_t6dnZ2d@rogers.com>,
>> ffishm2552@rogers.com
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>Also be aware that "quick" delivery costs a premium over their normal slow
>delivery.
Their normal slow delivery was fast enough, Maybe you answered their
questions differently from me.
Doug Taylor - 23 Dec 2005 02:52 GMT
>>http://www.xlpharmacy.com/
>>
>>The site is fairly straight forward.
>>
>That's the site I use. Excellent service and pricing.
Thanks for the tip. I ordered the Tadalafil (generic Cialis) and it
arrived, from India no-less, in about 2 weeks. Great results.
Everyone is different, of course, but having tried Cialis, Levitra,
and "vitamin V", generic and brand, I have had the best results with
Cialis/Tadalafil. Longer lasting, more potent (pun intended), and no
sniffles.