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— Honestly —

“Yes, this probably looks like a scam.”

You’d be right to be skeptical. LiberaCure routes orders to licensed Indian generic pharmacies — we don’t dispense, don’t warehouse, and won’t ship Schedule II–IV controlled substances. Crypto-only checkout, personal-import framework. Here’s why we think the model is worth five minutes — and what to do if it isn’t.

The Structure

We don’t touch the drugs.

Money flows through us. Product never does.

LiberaCure is a routing layer, not a pharmacy. When you place an order, an Indian generic supplier with fifteen-plus years on the ground packs it, labels it, and ships it directly to your door. We never warehouse, repack, or handle the product.

What we do is translate between you and them — English customer support, crypto checkout, customs navigation, a reship guarantee, and best-price routing across the suppliers we’ve vetted. And vetting is most of the work, honestly: plenty of Indian “pharmacies” are themselves scams — fake GMP certificates, phantom addresses, operators who disappear mid-order. You could hunt for one yourself and hope you pick a real one. We already ran the audit so you don’t have to.

The structural consequence is simple: for us to run off with your pills, we’d need to hold them first. We don’t. If LiberaCure disappears tomorrow, orders already routed to the supplier still ship. That’s not an accident. It’s the whole reason this business exists in this shape.

The Six Questions

What we’d ask if we were you.

No marketing-speak answers. Just the ones we’d want if we were reading this page on some website we’d never heard of.

Question 01

“You're brand new. Why trust you?”

You shouldn't. Not on day one. Start with a small order — thirty, fifty dollars, see it arrive — then decide if you want to come back. We'd rather you test us than trust us.

Question 02

“Why only crypto? That's sketchy.”

Visa and Mastercard blacklist pharmacy merchant categories like ours. Not because we're doing anything illegal in India — card networks simply don't want the headache of cross-border Rx. We use NOWPayments as the checkout processor: a documented crypto payment gateway, not a random address we DM'd to you out of the blue. Every transaction is on-chain and publicly traceable.

Question 03

“How do I know the pills are real?”

Because we don't pack them. An Indian generic supplier with fifteen-plus years of operation does. Their business dwarfs ours — selling counterfeits would end them overnight. They ship. We route. Our survival is downstream of theirs.

Question 04

“What if customs seizes my package?”

We reship. Twice. For free. If the third attempt also fails, we refund in crypto to the address you paid from. It's written on this page. It's written on the checkout. It's not buried in a PDF.

Question 05

“What if you just vanish?”

Fair. We can't prove a negative. What we can say: we don't hold your product — the supplier does. The payment flows through NOWPayments — a documented crypto processor, not an anonymous wallet — and every transaction is on-chain and publicly traceable. Any order already routed to the supplier ships whether we're around or not. Start small. See what happens.

Question 06

“Why not buy from the supplier directly?”

You can. Seriously. What we add: English support, customs navigation, crypto checkout, the reship guarantee, and best-price routing across multiple suppliers. If none of that is worth the margin, please go direct. We'd rather send you there than oversell.

Question 07

“Is this legal where I live?”

Depends on where you live, and we're not your lawyer. The short version: most Western countries (US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia) have a “personal import” framework that permits small quantities — typically around a 90-day supply — for personal use, not for resale. That's the framework LiberaCure is built around. We put together a country-by-country summary at /policy/import-legality with links to official government guidance — read it before ordering, and if your jurisdiction isn't clearly covered, don't.

Question 08

“Will you ship anything if I pay enough?”

No. Narcotics, opioids, benzodiazepines, antipsychotics, anabolic steroids, and Schedule II–IV controlled substances are off-limits for us — even within the 30 or 90-day personal-import allowances some countries technically permit. Those drugs need a clinician adjusting the dose in real time, and a package in the mail is not a substitute for that. We'd rather lose the order than route a category we can't responsibly serve. The full list lives at /policy/restricted-substances.

The Promise

Start small.
Reship twice.
Refund third.

Every promise on this page is posted in the open — on the product page, on the checkout, in the footer. Not in a PDF. Not in fine print.

01

Start small.

A thirty-dollar first order is less than a single month of almost any subscription. Make us earn it. If it arrives and works, come back for the bigger one. If it doesn't, you risked a coffee and a sandwich.

02

Reship twice.

If your package doesn't arrive, we reship. If the second attempt doesn't arrive, we reship again. Both free. No forms, no arbitration, no apology theater — just email us and we send another.

03

Refund third.

If the third attempt still doesn't arrive, we refund in crypto to the wallet you paid from. It's the fallback, not the goal — but it's the fallback that lets the whole structure work.

“Try us small, or don’t try us at all.”

We’ve said everything we can say. The rest happens when a package does — or doesn’t — arrive at your door.

If this page didn’t land with you, please don’t order. We’d rather lose a sale than earn distrust.

LiberaCure Editorial Team

Medical disclaimer: LiberaCure is a routing front-end for licensed Indian generic pharmacies. We are not pharmacists, doctors, or licensed dispensers. Information on this page is educational only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting, changing, or stopping any medication.