RunMDeal™
Full Brand & Product Review
Overall Rating: 1 / 10
REGISTRATION
US (Michigan)
PRODUCT OPTIONS
Advanced Parasite Cleanser (marketed as ivermectin and fenbendazole) 60 caps
INDEPENDENT CoA
Not available publicly
PRODUCER
not disclosed
SUBSIDIARY BRANDS
not disclosed
Overview
RunMDeal⇥ presents itself as a health supplement brand focused on addressing nutritional deficiencies in the Black community. The BBB has categorized this company under Quilting. The Trustpilot profile description reads: "Welcome to RunMDeal Store, the ultimate shopping destination for the coolest gadgets in the market." ZoomInfo lists its top competitors as Toys Ferry and The Toy Box Hanover. A customer who ordered the parasite cleanser because she had just been diagnosed with cancer received no product. These facts come from the brand's own public-facing records.
Criteria Ratings
1. Information Transparency | 1 / 10
The storefront presents as RunMDeal, a health and wellness supplement brand. The About Us page⇥ at does not appear in the site's navigation menu, footer, or any visible section of the storefront. It is not linked from anywhere within the website itself. It is accessible only by searching "runmdeal about us" in Google, where it appears as an indexed result. A buyer browsing the site normally has no way to find it.
When accessed, the page is dedicated entirely to describing the quality testing process for Himalayan Shilajit, not for fenbendazole, ivermectin, or any parasite cleanser. It opens with the heading "WELCOME TO DEAL BUSTA LLC!" and closes with the signature "Deal Busta Limited." The entity name appears in two different forms on the same page: LLC in the heading, Limited in the closing signature.
The BBB business profile⇥ for this address in Willis, Michigan is filed under the category Quilting.
Deal Busta LLC was incorporated on January 17, 2014. The BBB file was only opened on March 7, 2024, a decade after incorporation, coinciding with the company's expansion into selling health supplements.
The current BBB rating is C-, with 5 complaints on file and a failure to respond to one of them.
The Trustpilot profile⇥ carries the following self-description:
"Welcome to RunMDeal Store, the ultimate shopping destination for the coolest gadgets in the market. We know you are a discerning customer who deserves and requires only the best. This is the primary reason why we offer only the smartest gadgets."
The phone number listed on the website, +1 (484) 986-2212, carries a Pennsylvania area code despite the Michigan business address.
2. Label Accuracy | 1/ 10
No Certificate of Analysis is published on the website. No laboratory name, batch number, or test method is cited for any product.
Customer often receive a bottle with the active ingredient misspelled as "Fendendazole" rather than Fenbendazole, with no excipients listed despite FDA labeling requirements. That reviewer wrote: "I ordered the ivermectin and fenbendazole capsules and after inspecting the packaging it seems as though the word fenbendazole isn't spelled right on the bottle. BIG RED FLAG!"
3. Product Definition | 1 / 10
RunMDeal promotes the same product through multiple advertising landing pages, each targeting a different audience.
One page targets anti-aging concerns⇥, another targets bloating and digestion⇥, a third targets cancer patients⇥.
All pages describe the same RunMDeal Advanced Parasite Cleanser and all mention ivermectin and fenbendazole as the active compounds.
None of these pages are linked from the main website navigation. They are accessible only through paid advertising channels.
The cancer-targeting page⇥ is authored by "Dr. Michael Rawlings, Board-Certified Functional Medicine Physician, Boulder, CO." The same name, same credentials, and same location appear on IverPure's CellTox sales pages. Dr. Michael Rawlings does not appear in any state medical board database, functional medicine registry, or professional directory.
The main storefront sells pharmaceutical compounds, health supplements, and general merchandise side by side. The product lineup has included Advanced Parasite Cleanser, Methylene Blue, Shilajit, Soursop Extract, Mushroom Gummies, Aged Garlic Extract, and at various points knitting looms and battery storage cases.
4. Manufacturer Traceability | 1 / 10
No manufacturer is named anywhere on the website, in any product listing, or in any policy document.
The listed address, 8075 N Morley Dr, Willis, MI 48191, is a residential property.
Multiple reviewers independently confirmed this. One wrote: "Their add says a MI address which is a house. Not even a business."
Facebook group members who received orders confirmed packages arrived from Korea.
A separate Trustpilot reviewer received a Shilajit order shipped from China.
At least one buyer who ordered the parasite cleanser received Shilajit instead, which is a separate RunMDeal product sold from the same storefront.
Products across the lineup originate from multiple Asian countries, not Michigan.
Deal Busta LLC was incorporated in 2014 but the BBB file was only opened in 2024, a decade later, when the company began advertising health supplements to consumers. No GMP certification, no FDA registration number, no production country, and no facility name is disclosed for any product.
The RUNMDEAL trademark is registered with the USPTO under serial number 99404317⇥, filed by Cai Yue, in the class of Pharmaceutical Products. Cai Yue is a Chinese name.
A separate entity, Deal Busta Limited⇥, was incorporated in Hong Kong on May 23, 2025, the same year products began shipping from Korea and China.
The About Us page⇥ closes with the signature "Deal Busta Limited," identifying the Hong Kong entity.
The US-facing brand name, the Michigan address, and the BBB Quilting profile all belong to Deal Busta LLC, incorporated in 2014. The Hong Kong entity incorporated in 2025 and the Chinese trademark holder together describe the actual operational structure behind the US-facing storefront.
5. Availability & Distribution | 2 / 10
Products are available through runmdeal.com, which runs on WooCommerce. The site is promoted primarily through Facebook advertising. Multiple customers report placing orders, having payment processed immediately, and then receiving no shipping confirmation, no tracking number, or a fake tracking number not recognized by any carrier.
6. Public Feedback Patterns | 1 / 10
RunMDeal has 110 reviews on Trustpilot⇥ with a rating distribution that warrants attention: 50% are 5-star and 41% are 1-star, with almost nothing in between. The platform's automatically generated Top Mentions tags for this profile include Spam, Fraud, Mistake, and Location alongside the standard Product and Order categories.
Spam, Fraud, and Location as prominent mention tags on a health supplement brand's review profile are not routine feedback categories.
The BBB profile carries a C- rating with 5 filed complaints⇥.
One BBB reviewer⇥ ordered specifically because they had just been diagnosed with cancer and wanted to try the parasite cleanse. They received no product.
Multiple customers ordered from Instagram and received nothing. Customer service responded to non-delivery complaints by providing new promised delivery dates rather than refunds.
One reviewer described the RunMDeal customer service representative as a teenager.
The Trustpilot profile describes the business as a gadget store. The BBB categorizes it as a quilting business. The hidden About Us page names the legal entity as Deal Busta LLC.
None of these descriptions match what buyers encountered when searching for a fenbendazole or ivermectin supplement.
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MAIN CONCLUSION
Deal Busta LLC sells fenbendazole and ivermectin under the RunMDeal brand from a Michigan residential address while shipping products from Korea and China.
The RUNMDEAL trademark is registered by Cai Yue, a Chinese national. A companion entity, Deal Busta Limited, was incorporated in Hong Kong in May 2025.
The BBB categorizes the business under Quilting. The Trustpilot profile describes it as a gadget store.
The parasite cleanser is promoted through hidden advertising pages targeting cancer patients, anti-aging audiences, and digestive health seekers, none accessible from the main site navigation.
Customers who ordered have received bottles with a misspelled active ingredient, or nothing at all.
The sales copy is attributed to the same fictitious doctor that appears on IverPure's cancer treatment pages.
Trustpilot's auto-generated Top Mentions for this profile include Spam, Fraud, and Location.