Did we ever figure out what this guys tabs were..?
So it would appear that a large percentage of customers decided to jump on the refund bandwagon even through the recieved good product It would seem that vendors are not the only ones who scam on here...
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Ace
I respectfully disagree. People bought your blotters, expecting LSD. You mistakenly sent out a potentially dangerous RC to a fraction of the buyers. How exactly is the average layman going to know if he has received LSD or DOB ? NIK-D tests aren't cheap (they mostly sell in 10-packs) and they are not available worldwide. DOB can be detected by the blotter's taste but I personally wouldn't put a NOID blotter in my mouth. Accusing the clients of being "scammers" because they lost all confidence in your product and accepted the refund you offered isn't a very good idea.
The burden is on you Ace. You could've avoided all of this with a 25$ nik-D test kit.
Some people just don't want to risk taking DOB instead of LSD, can you blame them for that?
m0rpheu5
I agree with m0rpheu5 - buyers expect to receive what they ordered. When someone orders LSD and then hears that a large percentage (or any percentage at all) is some unknown chemical, they have the right to request a refund. Why should buyers have to pay for the fact that the vendor was scammed by his source? It's the responsibility of the vendor to make sure that what he is sending out is what he says it is.
The buyers requesting refunds aren't "scammers" - they are buyers who don't want to risk taking "LSD" that could actually turn out to be one of the DOB blotters. If it were me, as soon as I heard that even a single tab was laid with an unknown chemical, I'd have thrown out the tabs and requested a refund too. It's not worth the risk.
This is why vendors should test this kind of thing prior to listing their product.
At the same time, I don't believe that fuckingACE intended to trick anyone. It's an unfortunate situation for all parties involved.