Friday, February 20, 2015 9:25:36 AM
Your search "emesyl" did not match any products.
I would assume that when items are on back order they do not just disappear from the Amazon site. I would think they would just say “on back order” or something of the effect. I have been very skeptical of ITNS in the past but when Emesyl® went “on sale”, I felt that much of my skepticism was unfounded. After the last week or so, and with this latest development, I am more skeptical than ever.
Why would they take the product down less than a month after it was “released”? Let’s for a minute assume that all is well and they sold out all of the product they had in inventory; why is it then that is doesn't even show up on Amazon search anymore? Something is very shady here. I have a very small position with ITNS (thank God) but I still put money in. I want to think the best but my gut is telling me again that ITNS is a losing gamble…
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