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Price check-San Antonio, TX

Discussion in 'Beginner Cannabis Consumption & Tips' started by ds7592, Dec 25, 2010.

  1. No clue if anyone on here is from the southeast TX area who has ever bought this much at once, but I was just curious what the normal going rates are for QP's, HP's, pounds, 2 or 5 at a time or ten packs (I'm not even sure if I've got the slang/quantities its purchased in bulk at a time correct). Thanks in advance!
     
  2. Ahh, always good to find someone in my area ;-)

    QP = 1.2k, LB = 4.5-5k

    20/g, 60/eighth, 100 Q, 190-200 half, 350-400 O
     
  3. I'll also add, but I'm sure you already know this: It depends on how much the supplier/distributer is moving. If you're getting from the person who is moving *POUNDS* per week, you are obviously going to get a better deal VS someone who buys a LB a week and grinds out ounces and QPs.
     
  4. Really? Those street prices sound right but the weight is wayyy different from what I expected/have heard, though I can't confirm the credibility of these sources I've heard of people getting halves for 1600 and full pounds for 28 or 2600
     
  5. Well, I can tell you for an absolute fact that if you're getting lbs for 2,800 they aren't the pounds you'll be wanting to pick up. Unless that's your thing. The prices I listed is for dank, dank... dank. Definitely not the dankest of dank (we are in Texas after all :rolleyes:)--but very dank nonetheless. And 2,800/LB is not the dank Im talking about.
     
  6. agreed, the price for a pound of dank across the nation is generally nothing lower than $4,000
     
  7. do realize around 4k is retail price i believe 2.8k is about right for whosesale for dank stuff
     
  8. I live in Austin TX. I don't distribute so the biggest I've purchased is a quarter and I only buy chronic. The quarters go for 90-100, eighths from 50-60, and grams from 15-20. My dealer has told me his qp price before but i can't remember what it is. I want to say about 1100. I know half oz's are 180 and zips are about 340. That's the best I can do haha.
     
  9. Not going to say where specifically but let's just say I'm VERY close to you. ;)

    QP's of high quality, seedless are runnin anywhere between 1100 and 1350. Depends on the strain/growing conditions/etc.
     

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