Med-X Investment Opportunity

Investment Details
Share Price:
USD
Offering Type:
Equity
Asset Type:
Common Stock
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FAQs

Where can I find more information on Med-X?

You can review all of Med-X’s SEC Filings, including the offering circular for the Regulation A+ offering, here.

What is the offering Price?

The offering price is $4 per share and the minimum investment amount for this round is $600.

How and when can I access the subscription document and invest?

Click “Invest Now” anywhere on this site, or follow this link: invest.medx-rx.com/checkout. You will be directed to view the subscription agreement and complete an investment.

What payment options are available?

Investors can purchase shares via credit card, bank-to-bank payments, or express wires (reconciled in real-time).

Do I need to be an accredited investor?

This offering is open to both accredited and non-accredited investors. If you are a non-accredited investor, please note that you cannot invest more than 10% of the greater of your annual income or net worth.

What is an accredited investor? 

According to the SEC, an individual accredited investor can be defined as the following:  

An accredited investor, in the context of a natural person, includes anyone who: 

  • earned income that exceeded $200,000 (or $300,000 together with a spouse or spousal equivalent) in each of the prior two years, and reasonably expects the same for the current year, OR 
  • has a net worth over $1 million, either alone or together with a spouse or spousal equivalent (excluding the value of the person’s primary residence), OR 
  • holds in good standing a Series 7, 65 or 82 license. 

Additionally, an accredited investor as an entity can be defined as the following: 

  1. A trust is considered to be an accredited investor if its assets exceed $5 million, it is not created to purchase the securities and it is directed by a sophisticated person; or 
  1. An entity is an accredited investor if its investment exceeds $5 million and it is not created to purchase securities. 
  1. An entity in which all equity owners are accredited investors. 
Why did my payment get rejected? What can I do to resolve this?

If your credit card payment was declined, please call your credit card provider to pre-authorize the transaction. Additionally, if your bank-to-bank transfer via ACH has failed, it is recommended that you contact your bank for more information.

How can I change the email address associated with my account?

To change your email address, please navigate to the top-right corner of your Dashboard. Within your profile settings, you can change the email address associated with your account. If you would like to merge investments to a pre-existing account, under a different email address, please contact info@dealmaker.tech for assistance. Please specify the applicable email addresses to be changed. For investor security, you will be asked to verify that you have access to the applicable accounts.

How can I invest as a trust or corporation?

You can specify whether you are investing as an individual, or as a corporation/trust/custodial. Upon selecting any of the non-individual options, you will be prompted to enter relevant information and populate your subscription agreement accordingly.

What happens after I complete the online investment process?

1) Funding Processed:  

Your investment funding status will update upon receipt of your funds. If paying by bank-to-bank transfer, your payment will initially appear as pending, and will either clear or fail within five business days. If paying by wire domestically, your wire should be reconciled within one business day. International wires vary. Once funds are received, it can take approximately 1-2 weeks.

2) Identity Processed: 

In some instances, we may reach out to you requesting additional information in order to verify your identity & finish processing your investment, which may increase the overall processing time. 

3) Subscription Confirmation: 

Once your investment has been fully processed and confirmed, you will receive a notification when your subscription agreement has been accepted. Subsequently, you will receive a digital confirmation of the security holdings. If 3 weeks pass by and you do not receive any information from us, please email us at investorrelations@medx-rx.com We may still require additional information. We recommend you check your spam folder first for any email communications! 

Will I receive a paper share certificate?

Please note that if your securities are being distributed through the DealMaker platform, you will receive a digital certificate or DRS statement from the transfer agent, uploaded to your investment portal. No paper share certificates are distributed via DealMaker.  

For further information regarding DRS statement distribution, please contact our investor support team at: investorrelations@medx-rx.com.

I would like to speak to someone about my investment, who can I contact? 

For more information regarding your investment in this offering, please contact our investor support team at: investorrelations@medx-rx.com

I haven’t found the answer to my question. Where can I look next? 

You can search the DealMaker knowledge base for more information here, or contact investor support at investorrelations@medx-rx.com.

Can I transfer my shares? 

Yes. Securities sold in a Regulation A+ offering are not considered “restricted securities” under Securities Act Rule 144. As a result, sales of securities by persons who are not affiliates of the issuer are not subject to any transfer restrictions.

Investors need to check with a brokerage account representative to determine whether their provider will allow for the securities to be (i) directly deposited to a brokerage account or (ii) transferred into such account at a later day. The policies may vary between different providers. 

Government-required identity & anti-fraud checks secure all transactions. Why Do We Need This?

 

Since this is a financial transaction we are required by regulators like the SEC & US Department of Treasury to perform AML (Anti Money Laundering) & KYC (Know Your Customer) verification in order to avoid money laundering, fraud, and identity theft. 

 

Our broker-dealer, DealMaker Securities, LLC uses a Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN), for example Social Security Number (SSN), Employment Identification Number (EIN), Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN) to fulfill its responsibilities with its Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Program as required by the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and its implementing regulations and FINRA Rule 3310 (AML Compliance Program) by requesting, reviewing, and verifying data and documentation provided during securities transactions, prior to acceptance. 

 

Here’s why they are required for startup investments:

 

1.

Preventing Illegal Activities: Money laundering involves the concealment or disguise of money derived from criminal origins by processing it through a single or series of transactions to make it appear as if it comes from a legal, legitimate source or constitute legitimate assets. Having a verification process, whereby investors are reviewed, checked against governmental databases, and all investment funds are evaluated, startups can feel confident they are protecting themselves from civil and criminal penalties and preventing terrorist financing, drug trafficking, tax evasion, corruption, fraud, and other financial crimes.

 

2.

Identity Verification/Data: KYC processes help collect essential pieces of data and verify the identity and authority of the investors, ensuring that they are indeed who they claim to be and are authorized to process the transaction they seek to make. This protects against identity theft and fraud.

 

3.

Regulatory Compliance: Compliance with AML and KYC requirements is mandatory in many jurisdictions. Failure to comply can lead to severe civil penalties, including heavy fines, and even criminal penalties.