Overages

abe supercro

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I tried compassion center in flint. Didn't work. what is the best way to sell overages?
wish I cld help ya, but i don't even grow any longer and when i did it was only for personal medication. are you a caregiver? i'm looking for a new caregiver to sign up with. how many patients do you have? can we see pictures of your cannabis?

my understanding is that no legislation has passed as yet that would make "selling" legal. But any f'r that isn't half crocked already knows this.
 

Silky Shagsalot

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my brother lives in the bay area of calif. he asked the delivery guy if his place would buy weed. the guy said, "all you've got." it may depend on the state.
 

thoumayest

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Did you try G3C? Every time I've gone I've sold 5-10 zips no problem at all.
How so @15 per... that's high, I couldn't imagine folks affording that. Isn't there a ton of vendors to compete with. How does that work... someone told me it's very hard to get a booth like you have know people to actually get a booth.

And the most of the vendors we're rude but this was like two years ago.

They may have changed since then.
 

gladstoned

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Isn't there a ton of vendors to compete with. How does that work... someone told me it's very hard to get a booth like you have know people to actually get a booth.

And the most of the vendors we're rude but this was like two years ago.

They may have changed since then.
Have they changed since then? Anyone? ^^^This is what I've always heard also. And that is the reason why I STILL haven't even been there. Not so much the hard to get a booth part, that's a good thing.
 

DemonTrich

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ive heard the same thing about that place. DONT go in there with quality meds as the regular vendors with their CRAP get all ass hurt. plus you HAVE to donate a % of your sales to get a booth in the future. I don't mind that part, but the butt hurt vendors I don't like. grow better meds then.
 

TheMan13

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I haven't renewed my membership at G3C in years, but was a regular and brought dozens of new members along with me. The "business environment" seemed to get to contentious following the opening of the new clubhouse driving many away. That's really sad because it is a great facility and I am a die hard proponent of the Farmers Market vs dispensary/provisioning business models. That said, G3C is still the premier FM in the state as the disappointments could never add up to something like J3C :bigjoint:
 

potsnoberry

Active Member
ive heard the same thing about that place. DONT go in there with quality meds as the regular vendors with their CRAP get all ass hurt. plus you HAVE to donate a % of your sales to get a booth in the future. I don't mind that part, but the butt hurt vendors I don't like. grow better meds then.
That's the "Peter Principle" you're seeing. Anyone with quality will do better elsewhere, which just leaves the butt-hurt crowd hogging the booths. You would think that they would have developed some skills over the years, but i guess they have their excuses.
 

thoumayest

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ive heard the same thing about that place. DONT go in there with quality meds as the regular vendors with their CRAP get all ass hurt. plus you HAVE to donate a % of your sales to get a booth in the future. I don't mind that part, but the butt hurt vendors I don't like. grow better meds then.
Heard about the vendors my buddy told me they were straight rude and I don't roll that way. He said there were some dudes up there everyday mugging him and it just felt awkward, he quit going. Also know a few patients that had stories, one would spend a lot every time he went in the place but finally got tired of being treated poorly and has not been there in years.

So they don't charge for a table just a % of donation? Someone said it was like $40 a table.

It may be different now but I'm not about those negative vibes as I refuse to acknowledge them, it's about the patients and the trees and good vibes as I don't know one person who's hour glass is not sanding.

It sounds like a bunch of dudes putting out inferior med's to unknowing patients at extremely high rates.

I was over at Michigan Compassion (flint) the other day and dudes were on point 100%. I went in just to check them out... the service was so good ended up dropping mad C's.

The ones who are unprofessional and are all about the C's are going to be pushed out of the industry by those that are about service, quality, honesty, compassion and high standards. At the end of the day quality and very professional (polite) service is what patients want.
 

captainmorgan

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I joined GC3 last fall,a friend talked me into going because they had to renew their membership and I haven't been back since. At that time it was $20 for 4 hours to get a booth. When I was there about half the booths were being used and I wasn't impressed with the quality of the meds. I've had GG#4 for a year now and asked all the vendors there if they had any,only one had some and it didn't look very good and the rest had never heard of it before,I thought that was a bad sign.
 
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