New Illegal Erectile Dysfunction Marketing
Written by Stuart Stevens | Wednesday, 23 August 2006 | There are 0 comments
The length to which illegal erectile dysfunction drug sellers will go to sell more fake Viagra and Cialis knows no bounds. Recently ukmedix has heard reports coming from Japan that a huge amount of English junk emails trying to sell male erectile dsyfunction are being sent to mobile phones in Tokyo and other Japanese cities over the last few months.
The matter is being investigated by the Internal Affairs and Communications Ministry in Japan and a spokesman said that this is not the first time that impotence drug spammers have targeted the phones but it is the first time they have strted to send the emails in Engliah as opposed to Japanese.
Vodafone uses the Softbank Corp to manage its mobile phone communications in Japan and they were busy setting up a system to prevent the illegal emails from getting to the phones and also asked all users to monitor the security settings on the phones in order to make it more difficult for the fake Viagra and Cialis emails to get through. Other mobile networks are also working around the clock to beat the English language impotence spammers.
Apparently the emails come on different forms and list the different types of erectile dysfunction drugs and also the relevant prices. The problem of spam is a major worldwide nuisanse and is many connected with the sale of erectile dysfunction medicine that people are too embarassed to buy in a chemist. However buying erectile dsyfunction medication online is very risky as you have no idea whether you are getting the real thing or a dangerous copy.
The trio of erectile dysfunction drugs Viagra, Cialis and Levitra are only available with a prescription and it is essential to get a check up online or face to face so that a qualified doctor can make sure that you are healthy and that for example that you don't suffer from low blood pressure.


