@brentm Just because you don’t want to hear it doesn’t mean it’s an unfair thing to say. This vendor’s dishonest behavior has been divisive, some care some don’t, and that’s ok to discuss and disagree about, but don’t go acting like the nexaph critics have no leg to stand on and are simply throwing ad hominem around, or conversely that the defenders are not guilty of that. I could easily cite quite a few ad hominem attacks coming from your account. This is a tired-ass conversation and I hope it can stop soon. I’m working on making that happen, appreciate if you can do your part in the meantime and stop fanning the flames.
I think you might be reading more into what I said than I had originally intended. I was more frustrated to see the "spreadsheets" disappear when I thought they added more benefit than any detriment they might have made. But life isn't always fair. And my rose-tinted lenses don't always reflect situations accurately. I am only human.
I did learn, from another source, that the counterfeit OEM pens were pre-loaded with gray market meds and then sold. Something I didn't gather or completely understand in your original alert. I learned this from another resource I don't see here.
So overall I appreciate the information and do want to hear it. When asked, I tell people I purchased from them in the past. And I always include an asterisk that there is controversy surrounding them. And to do your own due diligence.
I'll stop "fanning the flames".