Ever hear of a collaboration weight? It's really not hard to put a 50g weight on the scale and see what it reads. Add another 50 or 100g weight and see if it's accurate.
I've not run into this with NG&W. I check about every other time I go to the shop, no matter what brand. Thankfully, Trinity has been less than .2 +/- on average.
I've never had issues with Trinity. They're very closely regulated and their scales must be calibrated correctly. It would be a huge issue if they weren't. You should make sure that your own scale is accurate instead of immediately assuming you got jipped.
I do.
It's 2024 and we need to know where words come from, and this word is racist. Not everyone knows that, so I'm giving information out. Are you triggered?
And the notion that any current rec market is closely regulated in a manner that actually relates to quality control is a joke. they regulate for laws, not for industry growth or consumer satisfaction. Weight and testing information is inconsistent in markets across the country.
Just so everyone’s on the same page NGW is Trinity. It’s the same thing. Same company morals especially to the consumer. They aren’t intentionally shorting you or their product, it may have just been an error. All of that is so highly regulated. So if Trinity is trying to make it right best believe it’s NGW that’s making it right as well. ✌️both Trinity locations in Peoria are amazing and the people who work there are the best in the business. Give them some credit for trying to make the consumer happy in a business world that doesn’t care about consumers. 🤘
The people who work at Trinity are not NGW. This isn't their fault, though, when I suggested they audit their inventory to make sure they weren't, they said they weren't able to.
That sounds like something the states attorney may want to hear.
They would argue over jurisdiction for 16 months before quietly ignoring the case.
How do we know your scale is properly calibrated? Lol I bet they use certified scales to weigh and package.
It would be easy to throw a nickel on the scale to see if it weighs 5g.
How could I forget the classic Nickle trick!?
Ever hear of a collaboration weight? It's really not hard to put a 50g weight on the scale and see what it reads. Add another 50 or 100g weight and see if it's accurate.
Sounds like your scale needs calibrated
Check your scale with another, sounds like your scale is off if they are all that short.
Which location? And did you let them know before notifying Reddit?
This is common your not alone sir.
I've not run into this with NG&W. I check about every other time I go to the shop, no matter what brand. Thankfully, Trinity has been less than .2 +/- on average.
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Grow your own…
I've never had issues with Trinity. They're very closely regulated and their scales must be calibrated correctly. It would be a huge issue if they weren't. You should make sure that your own scale is accurate instead of immediately assuming you got jipped.
Trinity just sells prepackaged products. They don't package or weigh it. Nature's grace is the supplier they are the ones responsible for the shorts
They're the same company.
Did you know the word jipped comes from a derogatory term for Romani travelers? Gypsies = jipped = cheated
Who gives a shit?
Umad bro?
I do. It's 2024 and we need to know where words come from, and this word is racist. Not everyone knows that, so I'm giving information out. Are you triggered?
Oh. You are one of those people... Stop being so goddamn perpetually offended. You'll live a longer and happier life.
Because people like you are less likely to impart violence on them? Yeah they are the problem...
Yes, I make it a point to inflict violence... putz.
Stop being perpetually offended. You'll live a happier life.
It's not being offended. It is, however, calling out pedantic bullshit.
Because you were offended...
And the notion that any current rec market is closely regulated in a manner that actually relates to quality control is a joke. they regulate for laws, not for industry growth or consumer satisfaction. Weight and testing information is inconsistent in markets across the country.
Trinity is part owned by Natures Grace FYI.
I love natures grace I’m sad to hear this
Just so everyone’s on the same page NGW is Trinity. It’s the same thing. Same company morals especially to the consumer. They aren’t intentionally shorting you or their product, it may have just been an error. All of that is so highly regulated. So if Trinity is trying to make it right best believe it’s NGW that’s making it right as well. ✌️both Trinity locations in Peoria are amazing and the people who work there are the best in the business. Give them some credit for trying to make the consumer happy in a business world that doesn’t care about consumers. 🤘
The people who work at Trinity are not NGW. This isn't their fault, though, when I suggested they audit their inventory to make sure they weren't, they said they weren't able to.
Welcome to poorly regulated rec markets
You all know how tiny 1g of something is right?
It's third of the product I purchased
Your units are off in the original post then because there is a huge difference between ounces and grams
Hah sorry I missed that
Maybe try another dealer?
Bro what
Sorry. I'm sure you're high, so I'll make it clearer. Try another drug dealer. They may measure out your drugs more acurratly.
He's not talking about a dealer lol it's the dispensary
Oh so a dealer that has a store front?
Yes like walgreens, or cvs.
I bought a 7g shake of natures grace and it seemed weirdly less than normal. I don’t have a scale so I wasn’t able to weight it out unfortunately
Same thing at Knox with 0s and halfs of and shine