mesinco
04-12-2010, 11:25 AM
Tried a new dispensary for me in Boulder over the weekend - got about an oz of a variety of top shelf nugs and a few edibles - paid what I am vibing as I learn is around higher end pricing for advertised bud grown at altitude (most around $55+ an 1/8 pricing) but with great quality I felt good - then I noticed last night on receipt that I got charged $50 plus for taxes additionally on checkout for my bud, edibles and papers. My bad, I never pay attention to that stuff until later. Guess I have been used to gram/eighth/quarter/oz prices listed to include taxes. Ended up negating any 10% off member pricing. Got me to thinking on looking for another high end shop in Boulder/Ned/Longmont area and continue search for my meds PCP.
Just trying to balance desire for high end meds that minimize amount of smoke going in my lungs while trying to get back in shape to run a marathon at 55 this year with money and budgeting realities we all face in these tough economic times. I've noticed pretty big difference between $250-300 an oz and $400 plus range. Kinda hate driving I-25 even being legal with bud in car so I tend to look in Boulder/Longmont/Ned area for my meds primary care provider. I still get paranoid - crazy, after all these years...
Or is that naive of me on the consumer side of the counter? Should taxes be charged on top of pricing? Or rolled into advertised price as I've experienced elsewhere?
Learning as I go 55 year old. Thanks for your knowledge and experience in helping me along.
Just trying to balance desire for high end meds that minimize amount of smoke going in my lungs while trying to get back in shape to run a marathon at 55 this year with money and budgeting realities we all face in these tough economic times. I've noticed pretty big difference between $250-300 an oz and $400 plus range. Kinda hate driving I-25 even being legal with bud in car so I tend to look in Boulder/Longmont/Ned area for my meds primary care provider. I still get paranoid - crazy, after all these years...
Or is that naive of me on the consumer side of the counter? Should taxes be charged on top of pricing? Or rolled into advertised price as I've experienced elsewhere?
Learning as I go 55 year old. Thanks for your knowledge and experience in helping me along.