JD17 wrote: Wed Feb 27, 2019 9:30 pm
This is a common tactic used for a lot of businesses. To outsource emails to obtain a customer base that they otherwise do not have. It may not be a proper way to do things, especially in this 'game' where personal info and trust is the number one priority.
I have accepted a sample package from them using an unidentifiable box / information to see how the recieval of package etc is, and to hopefully further find out an honest answer regarding this situation.
There could be Ill intentions, It could be an honest mistake - we must also remember both this community and Reddit seem to worship JJmeds, somebody who has performed a personal info breach once before and is back as the 'top of the list'. Theres was not the same scenario, however it was still a breach of trust,and they were given another chance.
I believe as a community we should allow them to take the opportunity now to explain themselves properly, and for us to respond and act MATURELY back to figure this out together. Not to tell them to 'give a zip or suck a nut'. We arent thirteen. Advertisement is something that is absolutely necessary in the business industry. It must be executed properly and professionally however.
I fully disagree. They have abused the basic trust of the community off the hop. Buying stolen info, or just buying info period, goes against the ethic of hard work-its lazy and shady and I don't support it. There is no need to use information obtained by questionable means to market cannabis in Canada, full stop.
You wanna hear em out, go right ahead, but do not speak for me, because I don't care what their bullshit excuse is, and I won't be doing business with them.
Fool me once...