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H.Al
This is a scam

This is a scam. They charge you $40 without telling you and then tell you its not refundable. I called and emailed them the same day I was charged and they ignored me on purpose and then contacted me back to tell the refund window is closed. Dont not buy from these people

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Date of experience: Jan 21, 2026
paminagd
Scammers - stay far away!

I agree with other reviewers - stay away from AMRx (aka getAMRx), definitely a SCAM company, which apparently is a shady subsidiary of Zealthy, a more well-known name in GLP-1 circles. The email address they provide on their website doesn't exist, so you'll just get a bounce back if you try to contact them that way. If you call them, they'll assure you that's their email address and ignore your request for a refund of the $39 "membership fee" that they charge you just for the privilege of looking at their website, before even providing them with answers to the questionnaire that a doctor would need to evaluate you (which answers I didn't even give them). Then ZEALTHY starts bombarding you with requests for copies of your medical insurance cards, just so it seems like they're earning the $39 they stole from you. I guess I'll have to ask for a chargeback through my bank, which AMRx will probably dispute by showing that I DID provide my credit card number, but only because they force you to, just to proceed further into their website to find out prices, which is really what we're all looking for. I did NOT check the box that stated that I was accepting their terms and conditions for their recommendation of semiglutide, specifically because I was looking for tirzepatide. When I called though, the rep. kept insisting I had checked that box, which he claimed allowed them to collect the $39. I told him I most certainly had NOT, and if they checked it on my behalf that was fraud. This all fell on deaf ears of course, as I think AMRx exists solely to collect $39 from every poor fool that happens onto their website. SCAM, SCAM, SCAM!!

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Date of experience: Jan 15, 2026
Leslie Naugle
I had a very disappointing experience…

I had a very disappointing experience with AMRX and would not recommend this company.Their Instagram ads strongly imply that your first month of GLP-1 medication costs around $39–$40. What is not made clear upfront is that this amount is actually just the start of a membership fee — not the medication itself.After completing a questionnaire and paying, I was informed that the charge is non-refundable because a “provider already reviewed my information and prescribed medication.” This is extremely questionable, as I never completed onboarding, never spoke with a provider, and never received any confirmation or proof that a licensed medical professional reviewed my information or wrote a prescription.For a legitimate prescription medication, patients should speak with a provider before anything is prescribed. The lack of transparency, combined with the refusal to refund despite no consultation or delivered medication, makes this feel misleading at best and predatory at worst.If you’re considering AMRX, read the fine print very carefully and be aware that the advertised pricing is not what it appears to be.

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Date of experience: Jan 12, 2026

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