Quote from: nice1 on August 25, 2012, 03:58 pmI think all honest vendors should sell sample quantities of their goods as well. .1s or .2s or half grams etc depending on drug.Its something I look for but don't see much here. I think if they sell sample amounts then they know their product is good. Just an idea anyway :p just throwing it out there. I wouldn't personally risk over 10 bitcoins on something with no idea of quality. I've recently discovered I can't trust the feedback system either after my first purchase on here ever and I got sent bunk stuff yet the guy had all 5/5's so I assume people are faking feedbacks else i got very unlucky and he just picked me out of everyone to shaft :-\Why should an established vendor, with a presumably excellent reputation, list sample quantities? Do you know how much time and effort goes into each package to ensure that it arrives safely? Or have any idea of the time it takes to drop off packages in different locations for safety reasons? Vendors practically lose money on samples. Why would a vendor want to lose money when they already have a well established customer base buying larger amounts?! ??? They don't need to sell sample amounts precisely BECAUSE they know their product is good.10 BTC may be a large amount for you to risk on something you've never sampled, but would you risk 2 BTC? Equally, 2 BTC may be a large amount for someone else to risk on something they've never sampled. Where do we draw the line? 10 BTC / $100+/- would be about the price I'd expect to pay for any sample I buy if I'm intending on buying large amounts. Vendors get people every single day asking for samples promising to buy larger amounts once they've tried the product. 99.9% of these people have no intention of doing so. The other 0.01% that do intend to buy larger quantities will be able to afford to pay for a decent sized sample.This is an underground drug market, not eBay - do your due diligence, research your vendor thoroughly before you order, never Finalise Early, and if you feel you've been wronged, bring the matter to the Resolution Center. There's no reason that a vendor should have to list sample amounts except when they're starting out. Most dealers on the streets wouldn't give out small samples for you to test because the risk:reward ration is too small. This is the same, except the dealer's (vendor's) costs are usually higher.