Anyone posting links to any sites that sell or link to sales of fenbendazole risk being perma banned. Please go through your history and remove your links.
Some users with 1+ year old accounts are sharing the same link a rash of sub-month-old sock accounts were hyping up a month ago. The site contains an amazon affiliate link, facebook link, and telegram link. Three obvious red flags!
Let it be known we are not installing telegram or joining facebook to police links so if you don't want to be banned DO NOT LINK TO THEM. We may assume on face value of a report that it is spam, self promotion or a honeypot.
Further clarification, here are some dummy links as an example.
amzn.to/4SHiT10 (Affiliate/Bannable)
amazon.com/Turd-On-A-Stick/dp/AABBCCDDEEFFFGG?crid=AABBCCDDEEFFGG&keywords=turd%2Bon%2Bstickqid=11223344556677~ (Affiliate/Bannable)
amazon.com/Turd-On-A-Stick/ (Clean)
Don't post sites that contain affiliate links such as the first two examples. Most sites you land on with amazon links are affiliate links. They're often algorithmically generated like review sites or best [insert product here] of 2023. Even if you don't buy what they linked to, they still get money if you make a purchase on amazon after clicking those links.
I can understand the others.... Facebook, Telegram, etc. but what's up with FenBen? Isn't it known to be an anti-cancer drug? I'm genuinely curious.
I don't care if talk about it, don't link to sites that sell it.
People have often asked about online sites that sell the IVM or FBZ...there are some pretty reputable sites that are good to work with...especially since so many are still using animal IVM or FBZ from these sites...I have often benefitted from people making suggestions on where they purchased their stuff...it at least gives me a starting point for what to get and how much to pay. I don't usually utilize facebook, amazon or Telegram...so is it these sites only you are banning???
FBZ doesn't require a prescription. There's no reason you can't look at the reviews and draw a conclusion yourself.
I wouldn't trust IVM from any website that doesn't require a prescription. Just find a doctor that doesn't deal with insurance. They'll write you a prescription.
That is ridiculous...I use the horse paste which doesn't require a prescription and I have had no problems...love the site I buy from... and it is a lot more reasonably priced. Also with FBZ...I am using the goat liquid for my husband with prostate cancer...that is the advantage of shopping the online vet stores...they carry reputable brands that are only the product...and have been safely used by MANY people.
Plus have you not heard that IVM is available in Tennessee without a prescription? You are free to buy it anyway that you want...but it would be ludicrous to hold anyone else to your standard...
I hope you shut down whatever you are going after...I don't really understand it all...but I hope you don't enforce your preferences on others that have different preferences.