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Should I?

Discussion in 'Apprentice Marijuana Consumption' started by Coldgreenetea, Feb 9, 2010.

  1. Ok, so I bought from this kid, they were really nice mids at 35/eighth. He also said that if I wanted, I could pay 40 and choose my own nugs. I payed 40 thinking that the old bag could be short. So then I smoked the eighth and fast forward a few days. Now, I talked to him again, and he said that he is selling for 40 now. Do your dealers change your price on you depending on how long youve waited. I understand he is trying to make money, but I dont want to get a pre weighed bag that is short, and he also knows im a noob. I am reluctant to buy from him again...even if the first batch was pretty good stuff. Should I go for it? I mean we see each other practically every day around campus, I wouldnt want to think he would do that.
     
  2. Just say 'ya man, I'll pay 40 but can i still pick out my own nugs' :devious:
     
  3. yea dealers change prices based on the type of buds they have not how long you wait. besides that u have 750 posts and ur a noob?
     

  4. this. if its worth $40 1/8 quality-wise and he isnt ripping you off with the weight, just go with it.
     
  5. what I meant by waiting, is that he had like...lets say a qp of this stuff, then he sells almost all of it, now hes charging more, exact same bud, same harvest. And yes, 750 posts and im still asking questions
     
  6. get him to weigh it infront of you man
     
  7. Get a scale man
     
  8. Scale.

    The best thing you can do in a situation like this - especially as a newcomer - is to take charge. Don't be afraid to weigh it. Let him know that you're business. If it's short, call it. Don't let any dealer hustle you.
     

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