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Canadian Healthcare is a highly spammed pharma brand which shares nameservers and payment processing with known Sancash
brands like Elite Herbal/Express Herbal/Megadik/VPXL, King Replicas, and Wondercum. Canadian Healthcare sites were
previously named "Target Pharmacy," but all changed to "Canadian Healthcare" simultaneously. See
http://spamtrackers.eu/wiki/index.php?title=SanCash and
http://spamtrackers.eu/wiki/index.php?title=Canadian_Healthcare
Sancash deals with a large number of affiliates, who are all sending spam for the same brands, causing these brands to
account for one of the highest percentages of spam clogging inboxes.
Canadian Healthcare sites can be identified as frauds on even the most casual inspection, as they prominently display
seals from the Canadian International Pharmacy Association and from PharmacyChecker.com, yet those seals do not have
links to those organizations, as all legitimate seals do. See http://pharmacychecker.com/sealprogram/choose.asp# for an
example of the correct type of clickable seal for PharmacyChecker.com. PharmacyChecker attempts to give examples of
rogue pharmacies such as Canadian Healthcare, which use their seal fraudulently, but given the fact that Canadian
Healthcare spams several new domain names every day, they can do no more than provide a few examples. All
PharmacyChecker approved pharmacies are listed here: http://www.pharmacychecker.com/onlinepharmacyratings.asp
CIPARx even includes on its home page the warning:
"Latest News:
"Warning: do not deal with a site called "Canadian Pharmacy", "Canadian HealthCare" or
"Drugs 5.com." These sites use fradulent seals and information. Go to Fraudulent Sites for more
information."
CIPA approved sites can be searched here: http://www.ciparx.ca/pages/verify_membership.html
Canadian Healthcare sites also display a Verisign secure site seal, which also fails to have a link to Verisign. That is
not surprising, since despite claims, the sites fail to provide secure ordering, lacking a "https" URL on the
page where the customer is asked to enter personal information and credit card data.
Although the site has photos and names of brand-name drugs throughout, their "about us" page indicates they
are selling generic copies of those drugs. Since many of them, like Viagra, are still protected by patents, the drugs
they are selling are counterfeit by definition. (On the same "about us" page, they refer to themselves as
"My Global Pharmacy," either because they have changed their name or because they have plagiarized from
another scam pharmacy's website.)
The pharmacy claims to be licensed by The College of Pharmacists of British Columbia and even gives that group's address
instead of listing any address for the pharmacy itself. The College has nothing to do with this scam pharmacy. Their
list of licensed pharmacies can be obtained here: http://www.bcpharmacists.org/contacts/licensedpharmacies/
The sites display images of several credit cards on their home page, but at the time of ordering the only choices are
Visa and American Express. That is because Mastercard has wisely chosen not to have dealings with this scam.
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Other Sancash sites on this nameserver are listed at http://rss.uribl.com/ns/uxewxb_com.html