Client Review on Ganjika

  • 1.0 / 5.0
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I'm done with this place. Beyond being in a busy part of Brampton, and having a terrible parking lot, they simply can't seem to accurately advertise the THC percentages of their product. Once you've ordered on their iPads (which advertise a range) you line up and wait. Fine. Good so far. When you get to the counter, almost invariably, the product falls outside the advertised ranges. I just tried to buy a strain called Mac 1. It was $75 dollars for a half quarter (which is outrageous, but they don't set the price, so that's my choice to accept that level of extortion from an LP), but as it was advertised as 20-30% THC, this at the very least seemed like a lot of bang, so I went for it. Then I get to the counter to discover it's only 18%. Invariably, the employees start making excuses. "Oh you have to understand that...".No. I don't need to understand anything. You need to provide the product you advertised, that I made a buying decision based on. The amount I am willing to pay, is directly proportional to the potency of the product. Period. This is a value assessment. Of course now that I'm at the counter they're like "Just pick something else". Sure. I'll uncomfortably stand here and try to figure that out with 30 people behind me in line because the government decided to this with a bloody lottery. Update your advertised percentages to coincide with whatever batch you are currently selling so that the consumer can make educated buying choices.

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