thepetersongroup.org (Rating: 18 reviews) ,
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Reviews for thepetersongroup.org (18)
Henry Samuelsson Counterfeiters from China and Indonesia are the biggest challenges of the Peterson Group nowadays. They stand in the way of total penetration of the organization in these countries. Henry Samuelsson likes:
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Hugo Maeda If they get any monetary aid, they may be fraudsters. Hugo Maeda likes:
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Derek Selleck One of their problems is the loose penalty system for offenders. No matter how strong they are, the government remains the problem Derek Selleck likes:
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Anne Carlijn Innovation and technology. These are the two things the organization need to fully implement their cause and reach other people Anne Carlijn likes:
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Shary Spencer Others should read TPG blogs. They have methods on knowing if you have counterfeit meds through labels and whatnot. Shary Spencer likes:
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Aracely Castro They don’t even market their organization and cause, which is why their cause lay dormant in their site. They should advertise more. Content alone wouldn’t work. Aracely Castro likes:
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Jenica Nicolas The information is precise, concise and comprehensive. One of their latest, the article titled “Counterfeit Medicines Tip-Offs” explains the warning signs a counterfeited website may possess. I have become aware of those things since I read the article Jenica Nicolas likes:
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Andaaz Fashion good job guys. well written on your blog. Good product Description. Andaaz Fashion likes:
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mark hudson The core of The Peterson Group is their blogs. Thank you for those who maintain it. mark hudson likes:
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anika grill I am in constant update of this organizations blogs and not a single topic bores me. They have the ideas point on and they also play a good part on creating awareness on the possible dangers of doubtful medicines. anika grill likes:
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Lewis Gould As far as I know it, the organization receives donation but they do not force anyone to give. The proceeds would be for the maintenance of the site and the expenses need to operate like government fees and whatnot. Lewis Gould likes:
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Noah Krause The Peterson Group has reached the government of South Africa but due to the lack of communication on different worlds, the cause is hard to implement. We are hoping for the best. Noah Krause likes:
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Jonathan Wenceslao The Peterson Group also provides confidential information which both the government and pharmaceutical companies aren’t releasing. As the public needs to be informed of these, we get real benefits in knowing it from TPG. Jonathan Wenceslao likes:
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Lawrence Chiquito I heard the Peterson Group asks for money if you would want to become a member. Can someone please clear this for me please? Lawrence Chiquito likes:
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Emma Brum I become informed of counterfeited medicines through the blogs The Peterson Group is posting. Because of them, I am able to stray away from those meds. I am also able to forecast a warning to my family and friends on the legitimate drug they are using. Emma Brum likes:
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Alena Aust Is there any way I can apply as a member? I am just a mere citizen who would want to be a watchdog of society. I am very interested in health issues and counterfeiting scams. I have the same advocacy. How can I get in? Alena Aust likes:
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mary Ging Civilians should be aware of the cause. The Peterson Group is doing their best efforts to achieve total annihilation of counterfeiting. Good thing they are no longer focusing in one place but is already growing in a global scale. mary Ging likes:
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Olav Hansen TPG Fights with a Cause As an advocate of health and wellness, I have read a lot of online articles written to impress, inform and educate. There is a few which are recognized to convey the best thoughts and reflections but there are a lot of hidden articles which, if unearthed from the deep crevices of the World Wide Web, can create a great impact to society. Sadly, many of the articles which are unveiled and unread are those with greater purpose Olav Hansen likes:
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