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Get high-quality medications delivered to your door with UK Fast Pharmacy. Easy online ordering for meds and health consultations
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95 Dunmow Road GRIMNESS KW17 7TY, KW17 7TY, England, United Kingdom
- 07380193691
- info@fastukpharmacy.com
- fastukpharmacy.com
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Scammers. Do not order from these. Looks very legit website, but they are not
These are scammers beware they are low…
These are scammers beware they are low life stealing people’s money and saying they have 6000 positive reviews but it’s all fake they just take your money and ignore you
DO NOT BUY THESE ARE SCAMMERS AS SOON…
DO NOT BUY THESE ARE SCAMMERS AS SOON AS YOU SEND PAYMENT THEY IGNORE YOU AND THERE REVIEWS SAY 6000 BUT THEY HAVE ONLY 1 REVIEW

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