Katherine reached out to me on Facebook looking for better pricing on semaglutide and tirzepatide. I own a company that partners with multiple licensed pharmacies through a streamlined portal, so I asked a few questions to understand her business, current pricing, and needs before recommending the most appropriate pharmacy.
Instead of answering basic qualifying questions, the conversation quickly became hostile. She accused me of wasting her time, called me a scammer, and became increasingly unprofessional despite the fact that I was simply trying to determine whether I could actually save her money.
What surprised me most was that the only thing she seemed concerned about was getting the lowest possible price. At no point did she ask about pharmacy quality, API sourcing, certificates of analysis (COAs), testing, compliance, or any of the factors that should matter when purchasing medications for patients.
If you're considering doing business with her, my experience was that she was disrespectful, confrontational, and unwilling to have a professional conversation. Everyone is entitled to prioritize pricing, but professionalism and patient safety should come first. read more