Just wondering what diffrent people say to people when you know its not a good deal, are you usualy straight up and say you dont think thats a straight deal, or do you say something like i dont have enough cash or ill call you, or do u just cus em the fuck out lol
If they say something that sounds like bullshit I just go "I dunno..." and if I dont think its the right amount I start off with "U got a scale?" or, "How much should I pay for this".
just tell them that you dont want it. sure, it´s an awkward situation, but they cant MAKE you buy it. well, i guess it´s possible, but it´s not like dealing is a legit. business.
One tip: Make sure you buy from the dealer yourself. Don't give the money to anyone else to buy an eighth or whatever; that's basically how I got tons of shitty eighths last year. People you like to call friends will pinch and say oh it was $60 an eighth when it should have been $50 so the dealer just took a little bit out. That's bullsht. Head to the source... the safest source that is. Find yourself a reputable dealer who always has plenty of bud and weighs it out infront of you. My friend introduced me to an awesome dealer who has a giant ziploc bag full of 3 inch nugs. He basically took one out and weighed it right in front of me without me asking. Know your weights in grams. I could use a refresher course but I think it's 1 ounce= ~28.3 grams 1/2 oz= ~14.1 grams 1/4 oz= ~7 grams 1/8oz= ~3.5grams I looked all that up on google. Damn my dealer gave me 3.7grams for my eighth hooray. Too bad it's already gone after 2 days.
If a 8th is 3.5 anf a quarter is 7 then a half should be 14. You'll probably get 14 g's more often than you get 14.1 anyways.
I was rounding off the decimal. I got the official conversion from google and it had a whole bunch of decimals... so 14.1 divided by two is like 7.05 hence I was rounding to the tenths place which was a zero.
Just tell your dealer this: Dealer: "Hey man, I can get you a quarter of this cheeba for $30." You: "Hmmm, can I see it?" *takes a look at the bag* You: "Mmmmm, I saw some better shit up the road for cheaper. I'll smoke you up when I get it, though." Dealer (in a rush): "Nah, man, look: I'll hook you up, just smoke a blunt with me." You: "Aiight." If there's one thing a dealer HATES...it's being out-bargained.
eat some gave a good idea, although with some people it may be obvious your bullshitting. but a lot of bullshitting goes on in the drug game anyways...
normally i buy smaller amounts at first so i know if they are really selling good stuff then if its good and i know thetre not rippin me off i buy bigger amounts like 1/2 oz and stuff.
Talk like a mob boss, thats what I always do when I'm dealing with someone. I act real discerning and professional. Like I'll look at it, weigh it out in my hand, feel how dense it is, and then say something like, "I'll tell you what I'll do, I'll give you fifty for this, and we'll be done with it right now.". Make sure you're smoking a cigg when you talk to them, and constantly use your hands when you talk. Be kind of still and up right. Never talk to a dealer sitting down, you can't be threatening while sitting down. Of course, most normal people don't do this, but dealers around here are real assholes, they always jump at a chance to screw you over, so you got to show them who's boss first. Once you're established and they know how things work, you just have to call them up. Just really have alot of convidence when you talk to them, even if you don't know what the hell you're doing.
I say just be honest. I don't think theres any reason to have to act tough. I just say "thats not what i want' or "i'm not paying that how bout this much" The dealers I have dealt with are pretty cool ppl, just trying to make some money. If i don't want it just say no and walk away, give him/her a call later on and see what they are working with then. namaste
as a long time dealer of 5 years now, i can say with confidence that no one has ever turned down one of my deals. great pot, killer prices, huge counts and service with a smile. god i love canada.