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Vetmeds4Pets - Has Anyone Used?
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Has anyone purchased from this online shop? Their prices look very good and they seem to supply some things that other sites want a vet's prescription for. Their website says this: "We are a non-USA based business. Unless otherwise indicated all products supplied by us are registered with either the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA)or the UK Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) and are available for purchase in Australia or the UK, as the case may be, without requiring a prescription from a veterinarian." Looks legit but has anyone shopped with them?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They appear to based in New Zealand:
http:// www.nom inet.or g.uk/wh ois/loo kup?que ry=Vetm eds4Pet s.co.uk
(If they were based in the UK they'd be trading illegally because their website doesn't provide a postal address, which is always worrying).
If you buy from them you risk having problems if your goods aren't delivered or possibly (if your order is for prescription-only items) having them impounded by UK customs. Further (depending upon exactly what you order and its value) you might get hit for Import Duty and/or VAT. If either of those apply you'll also have to pay an £8 customs examination fee.
Most of the items they offer seem to be the type of things that pet shops aren't allowed to sell but which are available (without prescription) from pharmacies. For example, Asda pharmacies offer some of the best prices on flea treatment products.
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(If they were based in the UK they'd be trading illegally because their website doesn't provide a postal address, which is always worrying).
If you buy from them you risk having problems if your goods aren't delivered or possibly (if your order is for prescription-only items) having them impounded by UK customs. Further (depending upon exactly what you order and its value) you might get hit for Import Duty and/or VAT. If either of those apply you'll also have to pay an £8 customs examination fee.
Most of the items they offer seem to be the type of things that pet shops aren't allowed to sell but which are available (without prescription) from pharmacies. For example, Asda pharmacies offer some of the best prices on flea treatment products.
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