It is frustrating to see your hard-earned money go down the drain because you got scammed. Many steroid users don’t have all the information about the product they’re buying, hence the rampant scamming. You must know the kinds of scamming happening online to stay alert. Be aware of Online Steroids Scammers.
You can be scammed using one of the following ways:
- Being sold a product that mimics the real one.
- Being charged more than what the product is worth.
- When the purported seller fails to deliver the item bought even after you’ve sent them money.
Here are some of the ways you can avoid getting scanned online.
- Do not send a large sum of money if you’re unsure about the seller or the products they sell. This is important because you won’t lose all your money and can always buy steroids from another source.
- Do thorough research on the kind of steroids you want and how to obtain them.
- Ensure the supplier or manufacturer is an established entity with complete business information.
- Avoid romance scams by ensuring a clear distinction between business and personal relations.
- Consider confirming with non-profit organizations that advocate for consumer products about those steroids you plan to buy.
- Be wary of steroid products that are underpriced compared to the market value because that is how scammers lure their victims.
Most importantly, virtually every online steroid supplier or manufacturer has been reviewed. You will normally find reviews on their website and see what previous users say about the product.
Sportsmen and women should be on the lookout when buying steroids online because they will lose money, and the fake products can also harm them. Here is a list of steroid scammers as provided by several internet users.
- Disclaimer: This site does not condone or participate in any illegal activity, and the information contained herein does not reflect the official position of this site on this matter nor that of our associates. The information contained here has been obtained from internet users and must not be used against this site in any capacity.
Online Steroids Scammers List
- Aggressive health – expage.com/aggressivehealth, aggressivehealth@royal..net
- Bad_ass@hotmalil.com
- Chris_Shadwick@hotmail.com
- bodybuildersunion@GMX.NET aka bodybuildersunion website.
- Euro Care Mail Order Pharmacy (Was forced to shut down after several reported cases of scamming.).
- D. Edmond from Germany.
- Fitnessman@netrax.net going by the name Robert Lemmon.
- littlemaninthenoat@hushmail.com and also uses angelfire.com/box6/littlemanintheboat/index.html
- preadatormuscle@hotmail.com. This guy has been reported several times and uses the email beeforama69@yahoo.com.
- Located at 1175 University Avenue in Quebec, Canada, Porcini, Betterbodies Press350, Paul Adams has been scamming internet users.
- A scammer with a Canadian address (G.Gill 143,6832 King George HWY Surrey, BC V3W-4Z9 Canada), this guy uses the name bcboy or bsborn and uses offer1@operamail.com.
- Joe Costanza uses the address anabolicsteroids@ahotmail.com j-c-233 fern Avenue – Toronto, Canada.
- Chad-NY@awebtv.net uses the postal address Chad Proper, 109 Prospect Street, Freedonia, NY.
- Bodha Marshall uses Western Union to scam steroid users. The person also uses the name Jose Costa Rica and the website steroidsuperstore.com.
- Someone who goes by opermail and uses tristen420.aol.com is widely believed to be a cop, but that information is not verified.
- Simian uses zaba923@hotmail.com to scam internet users.
- stone@glasscity.net is a notorious online steroid scammer who goes by several names. The person also has a couple of emails, including dave@glasscity.net. However, most of his emails use the address Dave, 2932 Lambert Dr., Suite 206, Toledo, OH.
- pontiacrestorations@hotmail.com, 742 Llangyfelach Road, Swansea, WALES, UK is another scammer with many names such as Paul James, John Tylor, Leanne Berry, Wales, UK
- krentzgroup@gmx.cox.uk scammed Darko Dekich from Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Rxman99@aol.c.om is a Washington state-based scammer who has mastered his game. Unfortunately, we have managed to monitor his moves and established that he uses Western Union under the name Champss. His favorite food is Mexican, which is also a security question.
- realbody@hotmail.com, and the address is Alessandro Peres Fabarro, San Jose. The scammer often uses the same name but changes the address to Rio Preto, Brazil.
- Trade@sustanon250.org and goes by Dean Danco.
- X-bolic from Santiago, California.
- Kelvin Harrison from San Diego, California, scams users using the email supplement_connection@yahoo.com.
- pharmaeurope.com received $3000 using the name Mihael Karnner, Klagenfurt, Austria.
- Mexiboy has been accused of obtaining funds illegally and flagged by the US customs authorities.
- Jiangjun Xiou is suspected of being a fake impersonating ipharmacy and using the mail ipharmacy@hotmail.com.
In addition to the list above, many other companies and individuals have been put under the FDA radar. Steroid users have accused the following persons and entities of scamming them, but that information is not verified.
- Ringmaster250, who also goes by Chuck.
- readytojuice@hushmail.com.
- Using PO BOX 232, Bismark, North Dakota, priest_lee@hotmail.com is accused of scamming steroid users.
- pharma@telebot.com has been endorsed with roids.com, but several users have accused them of scamming them.
- Swess Pharma scams people by selling counterfeit and substandard steroid products
- Roidz Australia has been reported by some sources as using members.xoom.com/ozr,ozroidz/home.html and the address Chris Jones 16, Bond Street, Mount Gambler, South Australia, Australia, to take money from customers but never delivers the product.
- serostim@operamail.com is a fake who scams internet users by pretending to work with other established steroid suppliers and manufacturers.
Several scammers have already been nabbed after being reported by multiple internet users. Below is a list of scammers who have been arrested and fined, locked up, or both for engaging in scamming activities.
Scammers List:
- Andreas Berger
- Testy2000@yahoo.com
- triedia.com
- Sustano250@excite.com
- pharmaclub@ziplip.com
- Tabman50@yahoo.com
- federal authorities nabbed gdp@superreply.com for being illegitimate steroid dealers
- cyberas@elitefitness.com
- Mex-connex
- Mardis Gras
- testy@biggerboddies.com
Note: These lists are regularly updated, so the scammers highlighted above may be the tip of the iceberg. We will update you as new information emerges concerning illegal steroid dealers. Similarly, It is important to note that some dealers are still under scrutiny, and we will update the list accordingly.
Conclusion
The online steroid market is not well-regulated, hence the need to be cautious when purchasing. Additionally, some scammers are imposters who use fake addresses of real steroid suppliers and manufacturers to steal from customers. As such, we highly recommend you buy steroid and drug paraphernalia from real company websites to avoid getting scammed. You can also contact us to be guided to where you can get genuine steroid products online and how to make safe purchases.
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Was scammed out of $1000 by Ole Kristian Vaaga. After much discussion placed a small order. Then that wasn't large enough so he wanted it doubled. When he "shipped" the order he gave me a fake tracking number to what was a fake UPS site. Following that, he said it was held up in customs and if I gave him $500 he would arrange for me to have a "city import license" and it would be delivered and the $500 refunded. He is on face book and is a pro. I called him on it and said no such thing as a city import license, that I checked out the site he gave the tracking number for and it was a fake site (tracking number did not work in the actual UPS site}. Then he said if I gave him my ID and information he could get the package released. Which I took to mean he would steal my identity. After a lot of back and forth and requesting refunds he blocked me.