How to Not Get Ripped Off by a Drug Dealer

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    Within this article, I will present three ways that will help teach you how to not get ripped off by a drug dealer. I will assume you got the person’s number through a mutual friend and this is the first time you are looking to purchase from them. Buying drugs off of the street is entirely dangerous and not recommended, although you still may learn a lot through this article.

 

The following three ideas are ways to ensure you do not get scammed by your drug dealer:

 

1) Know Your Surroundings  

            If you live on the Texas border and know of people that bought a quarter pound of middies for $140, it is probably wise to reject an offer of a $25 eighth. Before you go off and try to buy any product, know what the going rate around town is for the mediocre stuff and the going rate for exceptional, home-grown exotic strains are. You can never make a smart purchase, and will allow many of your drug dealers to scam you, if you don’t even know what you should normally pay.

 

Also, if your school or area recently got busted, don’t be expecting any random dealers to accept you with open arms or offer any exceptional prices to gain new clientele.

 

2) Lie a Little Bit

            The best way to gauge the dealer’s prices and the quantity he will give you is to act like you may buy a lot and ask for how cheap you can get it. Right here the dealer well either blatantly lie and act shady about it to you, thus revealing his character, or be up-front with you and seem like a genuine dealer. If it seems like a straight deal and you purchase say, a quarter, ask him if you should bring your scale. Chances are he will say he already has one but will acknowledge the fact that you possess one, decreasing the chances of him giving you a short sack. Little psychological games like these will help ensure you don’t get ripped off on any drug deal.

 

3) Realize the Source

            If you got the connect through a random black kid you saw playing hop scotch, do not expect the deal to be worthwhile or even come through. Make sure you know of people who have used the source and actually report good things. You may not receive the same deal or quantity as that person, but at least your chances of the dealer ripping you off greatly diminishes. 

    If all three of the above are utilized, you will greatly diminish your chances of receiving either an inferior sack, or maybe even no sack at all. These three ideas that teach you how to not get ripped off by a dealer will lead to a better, more beneficial relationship with your connect.