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  • I'm sorry to say that after more than a year of doing business with Medizin, I'm never going back. The *deals* aren't what they seem to be, and the management is rude and offensive. Here's the real clincher for me: I was discussing the topic of heavy pricing with the in-store manager named D***d (I'll not use his name out of courtesy), and he told me if I don't like it, shop somewhere else. Seriously? Who does this junior-level nothing think he is? So... YOU GOT IT, MISTER MANAGER D***D! IF YOU DON'T NEED MY BUSINESS, FINE! I'LL TAKE MY BUSINESS ELSEWHERE! I RECOMMEND ALL OTHERS FIND A BETTER PLACE! THESE PEOPLE DON'T NEED YOUR BUSINESS! THEY DON'T NEED MY BUSINESS! D***D THE MANAGER TOLD ME SO! I wrote paragraphs worth of review chastising this dump, and lost it. So, here's the story in a nutshell: a typical scenario of these people is to raise the price by about 50% and start giving 30% discounts to their *valued customers*. They advertise the premium flowers cost at $425 an ounce (oz). Yet, ¼ oz costs $125, which works out to $500 an oz. They say they are doing you a favor by discounting the price of an oz because you are buying in volume. This does not dismiss the fact they charge $500 per oz when you buy ¼ at a time. Discounting at ¼ oz intervals? We have some masterful pricing at play. I remember when volume discounting happened at the kilo level. Did anyone ever pay these exorbitant prices on the streets? If you did, I'm amazed. Hell, people with the fear of going to prison for selling weed before it became legal didn't charge these kinds of prices. I don't want to hear about the hidden costs behind marijuana distribution; I am aware of these costs, and cultivation excise tax, and the banking problems, and the cash-security problems, and the state & federal taxation problems - not my problems. Here's another trick they pull: they send out their daily text message showing the *deals* of the day, one of which is a 20% 30% or 40% discount (sounds impressive, it's not). Then, you show up and ask for the strain you want to buy, and they say, "Oh, sorry! We don't have that, today." It's happened to me over and over and over - in fact, today, I predicted it happening again, and sure enough, bingo. Then, they sell you some inferior quality garbage for the same overvalued price. It's a "Bait and Switch" con job, pure and simple. It was great when top price was $320 an oz and they had discounts, but those days are gone. My favorite part is how they charge you sales tax, like the government was actually collecting the taxes! Isn't that CUTE! Ya' just have to say, awwwwww! They tax people just like a grown-up business, but without the tax responsibility! Of course, this is just my fettered opinion, I have no proof. I really don't care at this point, I will simply never do business here, again.
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