I found a supplier online who claims to sell ********. I emailed them saying I would like to order 1x 100mg of a ******** Solution for $450 (the price that they have mentioned). They requested that I transfer the money via Money Gram. I’ve never heard of Money Gram before let alone used it so I asked if I could pay via PayPal. They replied that PayPal have froze their account because they don’t support voluntary euthanasia. I did some research and there is no consumer protection for Money Gram as there is with PayPal. Do you think that I am being scammed? Or is it more likely that it is a genuine company suppling ******** to those who are desperate to end their suffering?
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You are definitely being scammed. The only way to find a real supplier is to purchase the Peaceful Pill Handbook, it gives you the contact of a legit supplier.
Besides, 100mg is enough for a fragile old dying person, not for a young one.
Yeah, scam.
Almost certainly a scam. Get the handbook mentioned above and check out Alt Suicide Holiday and Suicide Methods Hideout for guidance.
I’m too afraid of running afoul of customs/law and losing access to my firearms to try the ******** route. If you could acquire it online and test purity for a pinch of it using one of Exit International’s kits, it would be a shining beacon of hope to many of us. Good luck.
Probably a scam, but moneygram isn’t necessarily a red flag. It’s just an easier way of sending money. They don’t give two shits what the money’s for.
Scam.
do they sell only ******** or other medications as well? If they supply more and you are unsure, you could buy something not so rare and costly just to see if they’re legit.
There is only one genuine supplier online .. The others which are many are scammers …
The handbook gives no real suppliers at all … So don’t waste your time or money ..
The Chinese are scammers that’s a fact …