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MeatWagon499
01-06-2006, 10:55 AM
Do an of you keep track of all your weed transactions? Just wondering because as of late I've been keeping a journal to keep track of my .. progress
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40oz and chronic
01-06-2006, 11:25 AM
lol seems like a good idea but i dont
masked toker
01-07-2006, 08:05 AM
yea, i dont keep a journal but i usually buy a dime every week ...
edit: lol...i thought you were talkin about buying, even tho the title is selling..oopsie
WayfaringStranger
01-07-2006, 08:07 AM
please dont. yoiu seem dumb enough that youll be caught, and that journal could get some very nice people in trouble.
meangreen
01-07-2006, 09:18 AM
Its a pretty simple math,keep it in your head.
rangerdanger
01-07-2006, 02:51 PM
You keep written records of you selling weed?
Why would you want to do that, are you retarded?
Madd Hatter
01-07-2006, 05:38 PM
If you sell on any kind of scale, it's actually not "simple" math that can be done in your head. There are obvious benefits to tracking it, and obviously one huge drawback: evidence. Why help the cops with their job of nailing you to the wall if you ever get busted?
That being said, it's just smart business sense to know what's coming in, what's going out, and how much you had to put in for what's going out, make sense? I'm sure many growers/dealers keep very detailed logs of not just what they sell, but supplies/cost they incur. The more code you can use the better, but if you're tracking enough stuff there's no way you can disguise what it is. At the least do NOT put down anyone's full name or even full initials if you can help it.
Radiohead
01-07-2006, 05:57 PM
cops arent going to find your journal, but if so just dont have actual names of the people
meangreen
01-07-2006, 08:05 PM
Somebody as young as you has no experience selling or ya would not of asked such a stupid question,and yes it is simple math for most,return on a investment,nothing difficult there.I have been around the game for 20+ years so there is absolutely nothing difficult about it except thart perhaps you outtsa quit smokin your product and brush up on your math skills.
brandonveg
01-07-2006, 10:58 PM
Dont put down names....make up a decent "code"............dont be obvious.....dont be dumb.....conduct yourself as a business man not a young punk wannabe. Think smart - drive safe.....have a nice day.
Of course there is no chance of getting caught if you don't sell to begin with.
WayfaringStranger
01-07-2006, 11:03 PM
dumb idea, for dumb people. no matter what math you do, its not going to give you useful info.
Madd Hatter
01-08-2006, 02:27 AM
Somebody as young as you has no experience selling or ya would not of asked such a stupid question,and yes it is simple math for most,return on a investment,nothing difficult there.I have been around the game for 20+ years so there is absolutely nothing difficult about it except thart perhaps you outtsa quit smokin your product and brush up on your math skills.I guess I'm not sure if that was targeted at me or orignal poster, but...
Quick, how much have you spent on weed in the last 20+ years?
If you've sold, how much profit have you made?
If you've grown and sold, how did your grows meet the selling schedule, and hence the demand (assuming demand wasn't limitless)?
But I thought it was so easy to keep this all in your head?
And the statement that no useful information can be deduced from tracking is just assinine. My entire weed-related life, and aspects of my personal finances, was conducted with the knowledge tracking gave me.
I'm the type of person who knows where every one of his dollars goes, so yeah, I'm the type to keep a log. Someone who doesn't look at their check register or bank account until they get hit with an overdraft fee would be the kind of person who doesn't. I'm just very detail-oriented when it comes to finances. Doesn't make me "dumb", as I've never put myself in a position to get caught. Hell, never even posted anything like this until now, and that's just because I'm out of the game now.
No offense taken or meant here.
meangreen
01-08-2006, 02:37 AM
Do an of you keep track of all your weed transactions? Just wondering because as of late I've been keeping a journal to keep track of my .. progress
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This was the direction of my comments.
MeatWagon499
01-09-2006, 07:34 AM
it helps alot to know how much your going to make. i dont give a shit about getting caught, im not stupid about it and this is a maxtor hard drive anyways, my other one doesnt even work. of course i dont write down names, just numbers and coded initials if needed.
whoever called me a punk wannabe is just judging me. i listen to alot of music.
~peace~
01-30-2006, 09:00 PM
I'll say, keep it written down if you want to, sounds like a good idea to me so you know where your money goes, but it would give police evidance if you get busted, if it was me, I would weigh out the pro's and con's. Also if it was me, I would have it written of random pieces of paper not in a book incase you got busted then a scrap of paper with like "P.B-$20" doesnt mean much.....
Drakk420
01-31-2006, 04:50 PM
True Story, a friend just got busted like 2 weeks ago, they raided his house, found shitloads of Paraph., almost 3oz's and a notebook he'd kept first names, last initials and what they owed/paid him so far. Needless to say, cops just looked at the school attendance list and nailed 5/6 kids within the past 2 weeks. So a note to buyers, DON'T CHARGE!
meangreen
01-31-2006, 10:22 PM
True Story, a friend just got busted like 2 weeks ago, they raided his house, found shitloads of Paraph., almost 3oz's and a notebook he'd kept first names, last initials and what they owed/paid him so far. Needless to say, cops just looked at the school attendance list and nailed 5/6 kids within the past 2 weeks. So a note to buyers, DON'T CHARGE!Prime example of why not to keep records of illegal activity.
theshaman
02-01-2006, 02:16 AM
I had decided before I read this thread to keep track of how much I bought, but just a gram amount and a dollar amount, to see how much weed/money I burn in however long I keep it.
gratefuldeadhippy
03-06-2006, 01:06 AM
Do an of you keep track of all your weed transactions? Just wondering because as of late I've been keeping a journal to keep track of my .. progress
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don't that is a bad idea may i suggest that you get out of the selling game it's not the safest
i have much experiance with dealing almost all my friend are dealers i've picked up shipments of +5 lbs it is dangerous. i suggest that you wait till you own you own home to sell.
HotBox420
03-06-2006, 06:24 PM
I did know a dealer that was so paranoid he wouldnt let ppl tell him what they wanted, they had to write it down on paper..found a better, non-paranoid, dealer since then and never went back, lol
buffoonman
04-01-2006, 12:09 AM
Best idea is to get a daft kid selling it for you that keeps a journal. With your name in it. If hes caught you can say hey look theres me in his book, I just buy a bit of personal of him now and then.
I_GRW_FIRE!
05-17-2006, 12:22 AM
Best idea is to get a daft kid selling it for you that keeps a journal. With your name in it. If hes caught you can say hey look theres me in his book, I just buy a bit of personal of him now and then.LOL....LOL...o' shit thats funny
Crazy_P
07-11-2006, 09:46 AM
Never a good idea to admit to a crime. Come on.
rangerdanger
07-11-2006, 03:00 PM
It's a GREAT idea to admit to a crime, if it gets you from being charged with a more serious crime.
I got stopped once and the cop started tearing up my van.
"Why are you tearing up my van?" I asked.
"I'm looling for your dope" he replied.
"Well since you're gonna find it, how about if I tell you where it is and you quit wrecking my custom interior?"
"Ok" he said.
"Look between the drivers seat and the seat belt bracket."
He does, finds a baggie with about 5 joints worth of weed in it. "AHA" he says "I knew you had dope."
I get a ticket for marijuana poss. (in CA.) and get sent on my way.
The reason I admitted to the crime of having pot was that
-He probably would have found it anyway
and
-I didn't want him to find the 1,000 quaaludes I had hidden under the back seat.
PopDog
12-12-2006, 09:32 AM
Personally I've always kept records, I've found it quite useful for tracking trends and seeing what sells best to who where and when. I started with paper, but after a couple of years moved to digital records. Presently, I keep my records in the form of an excel spread sheet, stored on a 512-bit AES encrypted 2-drive RAID-0 setup, which is pretty damn secure, but not entirely impregnable. I keep a weekly back-up on a similar setup stored on a low-power linux server located at a friend's house, with encrypted transfers made over the net via a virtual tunneling network kept behind proxy servers. All in all, its pretty air-tight, but I'm not stupid enough to think that it couldn't be breeched if the person in question really, really wanted to know what was in there. You still have to keep a low profile and be smart about your business. I rabidly anticipate MagiQ's new quantum encryption system based on the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principal. It uses measurements of photons to create an encryption key, and due to the Uncertainty pricipal its easy to tell if someone is eavesdropping on the creation of the encryption since tiny things like photons are changed as soon as they are observed or measured. This layout makes it literally, physically impossible to crack the encryption, you would have to defy the laws of physics to even get close. Until I get my mitts wraped around such a rig, I'm sticking with common sense and a healthy dose of paranoia to keep me in the clear.
Jack_Straw2208
12-27-2006, 10:35 PM
It's a GREAT idea to admit to a crime, if it gets you from being charged with a more serious crime.
I got stopped once and the cop started tearing up my van.
"Why are you tearing up my van?" I asked.
"I'm looling for your dope" he replied.
"Well since you're gonna find it, how about if I tell you where it is and you quit wrecking my custom interior?"
"Ok" he said.
"Look between the drivers seat and the seat belt bracket."
He does, finds a baggie with about 5 joints worth of weed in it. "AHA" he says "I knew you had dope."
I get a ticket for marijuana poss. (in CA.) and get sent on my way.
The reason I admitted to the crime of having pot was that
-He probably would have found it anyway
and
-I didn't want him to find the 1,000 quaaludes I had hidden under the back seat.way to stick it to the man
posedat
05-20-2007, 10:39 AM
Personally I've always kept records, I've found it quite useful for tracking trends and seeing what sells best to who where and when. I started with paper, but after a couple of years moved to digital records. Presently, I keep my records in the form of an excel spread sheet, stored on a 512-bit AES encrypted 2-drive RAID-0 setup, which is pretty damn secure, but not entirely impregnable. I keep a weekly back-up on a similar setup stored on a low-power linux server located at a friend's house, with encrypted transfers made over the net via a virtual tunneling network kept behind proxy servers. All in all, its pretty air-tight, but I'm not stupid enough to think that it couldn't be breeched if the person in question really, really wanted to know what was in there. You still have to keep a low profile and be smart about your business. I rabidly anticipate MagiQ's new quantum encryption system based on the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principal. It uses measurements of photons to create an encryption key, and due to the Uncertainty pricipal its easy to tell if someone is eavesdropping on the creation of the encryption since tiny things like photons are changed as soon as they are observed or measured. This layout makes it literally, physically impossible to crack the encryption, you would have to defy the laws of physics to even get close. Until I get my mitts wraped around such a rig, I'm sticking with common sense and a healthy dose of paranoia to keep me in the clear.
dude... you just told anyone interested what your setup is... now anyone with the knowledge can hack your comp... loool
Scorpius
05-21-2007, 09:18 PM
Yeah that is totally true lol
smokingitup
07-08-2007, 01:01 AM
if ur gonna keep a journel keep it with your stash or some place that has nothing to do with you no names and dont bother bout code if they find ur stash and find a book in code anywhere near u there computer will crack it easy
Unknown American
01-23-2008, 02:51 PM
Do an of you keep track of all your weed transactions? Just wondering because as of late I've been keeping a journal to keep track of my .. progress
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I keep records of every business transaction.
How will you know if you make a profit if you do not keep records.
No names or details of the product are necessary.
Incoming money and expenses.
It is very easy to disguise this. Depending on how big you are I can give you advice on how to deal with some of the issues discussed here.
ninfan77
01-24-2008, 02:40 PM
You have a lot of posts for someone who arrived less than 6 weeks ago ;) ^^^^^
TURBO MAN
Unknown American
01-25-2008, 02:54 AM
Actually post count really does not mean much. Most of my post are in Random Thoughts.
Plus I know people here from another place I was banned from. Also some of us growers do not get out much.
I would say that you have a small amount of posts considering how long you have been here.:)
I keep track in my head. I spent X amount for this much, so I need to flip it at X amount to make my cash back plus profit.
ninfan77
01-25-2008, 12:05 PM
I just don't trust people who post 500 posts in a month.... as many ppl see post counts as trustworthiness online... makes me wonder why you're so eager to fit in ... ;)
Unknown American
01-25-2008, 12:11 PM
I just don't trust people who post 500 posts in a month.... as many ppl see post counts as trustworthiness online... makes me wonder why you're so eager to fit in ... ;)Well I do not really post to please you.:)
Anyone who rates trustworthiness based on post count is an idiot.
I don't fit in here but that does not matter. I am here for my own amusement.
If you disagree with anything I say why not challenge it?
I suppose is is easier to challenge someone on post count number rather than the actual content of what they are saying.
Some people take the internet way to seriously.:)
ninfan77
01-25-2008, 05:26 PM
I never noticed that this thread was reopened after 6 months... i never bother reading that far back...
Captain Cannabis
01-25-2008, 06:09 PM
I keep a book of people that owe me money. But the list never gets big so i dont even use it that much. I have other people that deal for me in other schools.
next week I'll be going to a new school and I won't know anybody so I'll have to basically restart the whole dealing proccess.
aHud (ebk)
03-18-2008, 05:56 AM
from my experience alone i would say theres no use in a "journal"...if your pushing enough weight maybe...but all its going to end up being is incriminating evidence...dont count your money untill you re-up...and when you do re-up make sure to take out the maximum amount you plan on smoking and never cross into your sell stash
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