Who is working for any LP's here

nsbudca

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ALL of the major screwups we have seen LP's do in the news, each were already prevented in my business plan. I will not take on a patient until we have an agreement on their preferences and have predicted their likely orders. And that we have IN STOCK 6 months of the meds they require, and plants in production to follow. If we pass all of those tests, we are able to accept that patient.

Tweed started sales on May 5 approx, then ran out on approx May 21. What kind of customer service is this? This not a commodity, it's medicine. Patients must COUNT ON the fact that they can re-order, and get the SAME meds if they wish.

If a patient orders a sample, and wants the SAME thing, their projected orders should in fact be reserved for them.
Tweed seems to have nailed marketing, promotion and image. they just fucked up the most important part; providing clean, safe, consistent, quality, MEDICINE.

if all goes in your favor OKLP, then you may be one of the best in the end.
 

oddish

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Tweed really did such a good job of Marketing that they were able to create a brand, an investment, a story and media hype all around a company that hadn't produced anything. By the time they actually produced product it didn't matter what the product ended up being - they produced and delivered product.
 

nsbudca

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I do not work for any LP at this time, although I am looking to become involved in the industry with the right out


We all work for Tweed, you didn't know that? :mrgreen: :spew:
lol..wanted to at one point. then i found out they're terrible. lol. they could offer me 200$/hr and i'd decline.
 

nsbudca

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Tweed really did such a good job of Marketing that they were able to create a brand, an investment, a story and media hype all around a company that hadn't produced anything. By the time they actually produced product it didn't matter what the product ended up being - they produced and delivered product.

sorry but it mattered 100%. if you're saying it didn't matter because they already had a client base prior to shipping then i guess i get that. but how many disappointed people are there? how many people went through the trouble of becoming legal, some paying hundreds of dollars for a sig, only to find out they can get better meds on the streets? how many people singed up with them and couldn't order again because they had no product left, there for went without medicine?
yeah they delivered product, but it was shit and they ran out after two weeks.

i'm not a hater, but i can't believe you said that.
 

oddish

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Ok, let's take a step back here and add some context.
It didn't matter to many people. Investors were happy, stock rose when they shipped product, newspapers wrote all about it, photos were taken, investments were increased, acquisitions have been made, people have been bought and money will be made.

It obviously mattered to the patients, but Tweed still sold that product. They gave very few refunds, they got positive publicity and they continue to expand. Public perception of Tweed from those outside of "the loop" we have here do not see Tweed in the same light as us. I know multiple patients who aren't tech savvy that thing Tweed is doing a great job and think it's the coolest thing in the world that they're growing weed in a chocolate factory.

Public perception is that Tweed sold out their product because they had so many customers they couldn't keep up and now they're buying more property because they must expand at this rate. This is also what the media is propagating to the sheeple. I should have added the context that I'm in Marketing and when I say "it didn't matter" I meant from a Marketing perspective.
 

nsbudca

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lol i stated right before that they nailed marketing ...i also said if you're saying it didnt matter because the shit sold either way then i get that. but still, if people won't buy their meds then they will have problems.
 

oddish

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lol i stated right before that they nailed marketing ...i also said if you're saying it didnt matter because the shit sold either way then i get that. but still, if people won't buy their meds then they will have problems.
People will buy their meds. I guarantee it.
 

nsbudca

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People will buy their meds. I guarantee it.
new patients, or people who don't have very much experience probably will buy their meds, yes. or people who dont want to go through the trouble of paying and switching lp's. but anybody who has ever had good meds, will clearly see that they are wasting their money on sub-par irradiated garbage and will switch, or quit the program and take the legal risk of growing or black market.
 
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