Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Masta
Well, I take it you live in an unpopulated area.. along with many people on this board who pay low prices per ounce and nobody deals out individual bags and dont understand the other side. Around here, and in many populated areas.. everyone smokes and there are PLENTY of people who exclusively sell $20 gram bags. Ounces are also a LOT more expensive (at least 300 for average stuff, and up to 500-600 for the best) There are also many cases where they will sell 3 bags for $50, so thats where it gets even easier to get rid of it.

It doesent take 2 weeks to sell an ounce, so thats how I know you obviously dont know what goes on in other areas. People can get rid of an ounce in a day or two if they know enough people. Many people smoke casually, and dont want to deal with large amounts, and only want to buy a $20 bag to smoke with 2 or 3 other people. So if you live in a populated area, its easy to sell like this and make a fortune while you are at it.
No, I don't live in a small community. I'm right downtown in Vancouver BC, and that's not small potatos.

Selling an ounce in grams, yes, means more money, but that is 28 trips a day a person takes, or 28 different people coming in and out. It's a bigger risk for small profits, that's all I'm saying.

There are people who hang around Stanley Park who do sell g's and dimes, but in the long run, paying by the gram is just not the way to go. If I were to buy g's for $10 each, is what they are here, that would cost me $280, with 28 trips. If I buy an ounce, with one trip, cost me $170, that's the smart way to shop, and taking 28 trips a day or having 28 visitors a day, is a total heat score for such small profit.

Not worth it, like I said, leave it the corner dealers and kids to sell small amounts.
Nochowderforyou Reviewed by Nochowderforyou on . Why don't dealers like selling g's Why do so many dealers refuse to sell in grams? I can't really understand this. I mean if you sell an ounce of KB at 20 a g you are making 560 something dollars, not counting what you paid for that ounce. Now you sell that same ounce to one person and you are looking 300-450. Your loosing at least 100 dollars. Actually, now that I type this out, I can see why. That would be 28 extra transactions for only 100-200 extra bucks. I suppose it isn't worth the extra risk and money. I still don't Rating: 5