greenleaf accepting patients

ricky6991

Well-Known Member
Doubt it, they have the option to lower prices an HOPE currently registered patients switch over to them. Orjust go with the market that slater put up and run with it until they have plants on there own going.

i doubt patients will use both spots for dispensaries. I also doubt greenleaf will want buy to meds at a much higher price when so many were willing to take the 2k. I feel theyre going to run with the market slater center made since more money to be made and they are not any scrutiny for following it because slater center made it... alot of people will just think, 'why not, slater charges that much perfectly fine'

also, i think the 2 centers are in this for the long run and were both smart enough to sit down and talk prices before opening so they are not trying to cut each others prices down little by little... think about it they buying meds at 125 an oz. They have ALOT of wiggle room. Slater center is 440 oz , greenleaf opens at 350 an oz. Slater center loosing buisness an goes down to 300 an oz. And so forth, all that did was sucessfully ruin each others profit margins. Both companies will have plenty of overhead costs and will want high prices to sell at.
 

HghFlyrJD1

Active Member
Doubt it, they have the option to lower prices an HOPE currently registered patients switch over to them. Orjust go with the market that slater put up and run with it until they have plants on there own going.

i doubt patients will use both spots for dispensaries. I also doubt greenleaf will want buy to meds at a much higher price when so many were willing to take the 2k. I feel theyre going to run with the market slater center made since more money to be made and they are not any scrutiny for following it because slater center made it... alot of people will just think, 'why not, slater charges that much perfectly fine'

also, i think the 2 centers are in this for the long run and were both smart enough to sit down and talk prices before opening so they are not trying to cut each others prices down little by little... think about it they buying meds at 125 an oz. They have ALOT of wiggle room. Slater center is 440 oz , greenleaf opens at 350 an oz. Slater center loosing buisness an goes down to 300 an oz. And so forth, all that did was sucessfully ruin each others profit margins. Both companies will have plenty of overhead costs and will want high prices to sell at.
I dont see them lowering prices even when they grow their own.They will claim over head on the grow thats all.
 

Pilotdog

Member
How many of you naysayers have actually BEEN to Slater. Because if you did, you would know the most expensive ounce is $360.00. $55 eighths do NOT translate to $440.00 ounces. There are plenty of $25.00, $35.00, and $45.00 eighths available. There are also $176.00 mold free, tested ounces. How about you come down and see for yourself instead of listening to uninformed opinions disguised as truths by "butt hurt" members of this "community"? Yeah, I'm looking at you "Highflyr"
 

LBH

Well-Known Member
Ahhhhh,...good one. He's saying IF there is a $400 ounce in the house,....It's on him,.....(he wants you to try and search him, fuckin dirty old man) I'm not fallin for that one Pilot!!! :P
 

LBH

Well-Known Member
pilot is the procurement manager for the center, he let everyone know in previous posts. highflyr and pilot are having a personal issue, doesnt involve us

He is the voice of slater and i think his point is that he'd rather see people comment on their experiences instead of rumor. lots out there. Both these guys are friends of mine, I hate this shit. herb was intended to bring us together.

If I were president, we'd all be in :leaf: One big circle :leaf:
 

Pilotdog

Member
I am done with the arrow slinging. I invite all to come and see the Center. If it's not for you, cool. We know we can't please everyone. Keep in mind, not all patients have the access to meds that most here have. We never intended to be the primary supplier for patients, just a fall back for those who can't access their meds elsewhere. I wish all on this forum good luck in their endeavors.
 
Amusing to see everyone bitching about compassion center prices. If you think they are too high, don't freakin' go there. So much negativity out here that it's disgusting. The only way we win is to push the envelope. That means people with the balls to open a dispensary must be supported...not chastised. If you don't like the prices, don't go there. All this public bitching will only do one thing -- bring the state's program down. If you don't believe me, take a look at Montana. For the life of me I can't see why anyone cares about compassion center prices. If they are too high, nobody will go. And if no one goes, you can be sure that the owners will lower the price. So until then, everyone needs to chill out.
 

ricky6991

Well-Known Member
We were under the conclusion from multiple people who went there stating oz were in 440 range. thats not support, thats rape. They dont need support at those prices...

BUT , aparently we were mis-informed on pricing. Idk i havent been there since they start stock shelfs with meds to see for myself. So im sure there wont be any more complaints, as bad as before anyways if the meds are reasonable priced.
 
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