Cialis Spam Emails - Don't Fall For Them
People often email in and ask us - "how is it that I can prevent myself falling for a Cialis scam"? Interestingly, many of these people are simply expressing concern because of the media hype around the sale of products such as Cialis on the internet.
Statistics show that in actual fact, 99.2% of drugs sold on the internet are totally legitimate - with the active ingredient being absolutely identical to that of the branded drug they are mimicking. But unfortunately, that 0.8% of fraudulent sales is enough to spook consumers in to a frightened panic.
So what can you do about it? Well - we've come up with some ideas which will put this issue to sleep - permanently.
Do Not Open Spam Emails
Most internet providers these days automatically filter out known spam emails - so that you never get to see them. A few providers, such as Yahoo Mail and Gmail have a "spam box" into which spam emails are automatically directed.
However, for some reason, some consumers still like to visit this box and start clicking around on links in emails... even though they have been clearly warned not to.
We will simply repeat the advice that you have most likely already heard: "do not click on links in emails from people you don't know". There - we said it! "But why" you may ask? Here are a few good reasons:
- Spam emails usually offer deals which are fraudulent.
- Spammers are hoping that you will stumble upon an email and open it by accident.
- Prices are low... because the product isn't the real thing.
- Clicking on a link in a spam email often indicated to the spammer that you are actively looking at the spam content... so you'll get even more in the future.
Nothing good can come of spamming. Even if you think you have just discovered the best deal on Cialis in a century - believe us, you haven't.
Are The Spam Offers Real?
Recent statistics showed that over 80% of offers available through a spam email are "too good to be true". In other words, the consumer paid, and never got their product.
Therefore - instead of chancing the 20% - it's better just to buy from a reputable source, and know that you will be getting exactly what you ordered.