you would understand if you were a dealer.. they pay for that weight too, if he dried it out he would lose money
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you would understand if you were a dealer.. they pay for that weight too, if he dried it out he would lose money
But that's the thing, weed shouldn't be about who makes more money, or ripping off your customers. It's ungerground, tax free, illegal, yet there are a few dealers who think only of their profits, and don't care about ripping people off...
That's not what the herb is for. If they want to do that, then sell something else. I have no tolerance for asshole dealers, no matter how much they can hook me up.
Okay, what is this even saying??:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by bristolstoner
your even lucky to get an half ounce where i live u cant even get skunk its gone that dry have you been gettin good skunk
Your still dry? LOL.Quote:
Originally Posted by bobby_dodds
I feel sorry for you man, London never had this drought... we had plenty...
Drying the weed is the growers responsibility, not the dealer. The dealer sells it as he gets it, thats his job, an intermediate between you and a grower. If you go down to a ford dealership and buy a car which falls apart, its fords fault, not the salesman's. Get your blame straight, and also realise that all weed loses weight.. its rarely sold bone dry.
Bad analogy.. Ford company is a legit business first of all, Drug dealing is not. Second, a car falling apart is a huge deal and results in a total loss. Getting wet bud could be more comparable to buying a new car and it being dirty, and having to wash it off yourself. Dont forget that the growers arent ever even going to know the people that end up smoking that bud, and as long as its good enough hes going to get rid of it.Quote:
Originally Posted by duckfool
That is why this is an analogy ; using two dissimilar things to demonstrate a similar point.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dutch Masta
I appologize, I don't see what your getting at.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dutch Masta
The point still stands. If your weed is wet, your quarrel is with the grower, not the dealer. Drying and curing is not the dealers job, its an intimate part of the growers work, and if you've ever grown before, this would be clear as day.
If your weed is wet, find a dealer with a different supplier, but leave the damn dealer alone. His job is to get the growers product into your hands, and nothing more.
yes duckfool but you're throwing aside the notion that maybe the dealer sprays his weed with water mist to make it weigh more to make more money. its not as uncommon a practice as you may suspect.
speaking as a dealer i inspect my purchases and buy a quality ounce for my customers... dealers shouldnt buy weed that their customers arent going to be satisfied with.
and another thing you're tossing aside is the fact that most customers don't even know who the dealer's grower is, and dealers like to keep it that way. your ford tells you who to go to if it breaks down right on your dashboard.
just my 2c!
I'd beg to differ. A dealer has very little incentive to do this as a majority of people who buy weed take the dealers quote on weight as given. How many average pot smokers own a scale? Keep in mind your average and most common smoker is not like a member on this site. They don't know all the intricate detailt about pot, they dont own scales, they don't read online cannabis forums; they buy a 20 sack for a weekend with thier buddies every now and then and just smoke it. Hell, I'd be willing to bet a majority of people on this very site dont own any sort of scale and use visual estimation to asses weight - something which deliberate addition of water doesn't affect. I invite you to create a poll asking what portion of members own any kind of scale. Let me know how it goes.Quote:
Originally Posted by pixel
Your probably going to break out the "well, people have it weighed out infront of them" - also very rare in your typical circumstance. It's handed off after a quick visual inspection.. if even that, and thats that.
Your yourself are also throwing aside the notion that maybe the grower may deliberately not fully dry thier product to obtain more money from the dealer - someone who is actually concerned with weight and owns a scale or three.. They also buy by the weight ya know.
Yes, they don't know this, which is why i suggest finding a different dealer if this problem should arise. You can't go and complain to the grower, thats the way it is. If you can't change something, be assertive. Find someone new.Quote:
Originally Posted by pixel