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Pot Home Delivery!

Rosy Cheeks

dancin' cheek to cheek
Veteran
It seems like CNN just discovered something. Where have they been for the last ten years (lol)?

http://edition.cnn.com/2006/US/11/06/pot.delivery.ap/index.html

NEW YORK (AP) -- In a city where you can get just about anything delivered to your door -- groceries, dry cleaning, Chinese food -- pot smokers are increasingly ordering takeout marijuana from drug rings that operate with remarkable corporate-style attention to customer satisfaction.

An untold number of otherwise law-abiding professionals in New York are having their pot delivered to their homes instead of visiting drug dens or hanging out on street corners.

Among the legions of home delivery customers is Chris, a 37-year-old salesman in Manhattan. He dials a pager number and gets a return call from a cheery dispatcher who takes his order for potent strains of marijuana.

Within a couple of hours, a well-groomed delivery man -- sometimes a moonlighting actor or chef -- arrives at the doorstep of his Manhattan apartment carrying weed neatly packaged in small plastic containers.

"These are very nice, discreet people," said Chris, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition only his first name be used. "There's an unspoken trust. It's better than going to some street corner and getting ripped off or killed."

Customer service

The phenomenon isn't new. It has long been the case around the country that those with enough money and the right connections could get cocaine or other drugs discreetly delivered to their homes and places of business.

But experts say home delivery has been growing in popularity, thanks to a shrewder, corporate style of dealing designed to put customers at ease and avoid the messy turf wars associated with other drugs.

"It's certainly been the trend in the past 10 years in urban areas that are becoming gentrified," said Ric Curtis, an anthropology professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice who specializes in the drug culture.

The corporate model -- and its profit potential -- were demonstrated late last year when the Drug Enforcement Administration announced that it had taken down a highly sophisticated organization dubbed the Cartoon Network. DEA agents arrested 12 people after using wiretaps and surveillance and making undercover buys.

Authorities estimated that since 1999, the ring made a fortune by delivering more than a ton of marijuana, some of it grown hydroponically -- without soil -- in the basement of a Cape Cod-style home on 10 acres in Vermont, where an informant reported the smell of the crop was overpowering.

The dealers, working out of a roving call center, processed 600 orders a day -- from doctors, lawyers, Wall Street traders -- even on Christmas, investigators said. Authorities refused to give names, but in one conversation overheard last October, a courier boasted about the ring's upscale clientele, according to court papers.

"We know comedians. We know celebrities," the courier said. "So you might meet a rapper, a singer. We go to a lot of people."

New kind of office pool

One former customer named Lucia, a 30-year-old employee at an entertainment cable network, recalled blatant deals done at the company's Manhattan headquarters. Executives and employees alike would pool their orders as if they were buying lunch together, then await the arrival of a courier, Lucia said.

The cost was $60 for one plastic case holding two grams of marijuana -- a steep markup, but worth it because of convenience and quality, she said.

"It was kind, kind bud," she said. "Yummy stuff."

The emphasis on customer service and satisfaction was evident at one stash house, where agents found more than 30 pounds of marijuana in plain view, already packaged for holiday delivery, court papers said. The packages featured the drug ring's cartoon character logo and the greeting, "Happy Holidays From Your Friends at Cartoon!"

The operation's alleged mastermind, John Nebel, "should have been the CEO of a Fortune 500 company," said his attorney, Steve Zissou.

Instead, Nebel, who is awaiting trial, could get a minimum of 10 years in federal prison if convicted. Prosecutors also are demanding the forfeiture of $22 million in cash, homes, cars, motorcycles and a boat owned by him and his compatriots.

At Lucia's workplace, employees were "bummed" by the news of Nebel's bust, Lucia said. But worries that the office might get raided evaporated, and other dealers stepped in, though "their product does not hold up to Cartoon," she said.

Investigators seized customers' names and addresses from the drug operation's computer logs. But those people face little risk of prosecution, authorities said.

Authorities conceded the home delivery trade will probably survive because of the high demand for marijuana and the low penalties for dealing it.

Under state law, most marijuana offenses "are not treated as very significant crimes," said Bridget G. Brennen, the city's special narcotic prosecutor. "That is why you see the marijuana delivery services proliferating. Their exposure is slight."


It says nothing about what kind of topping you can get on your home delivery pizza.
 
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Guest

The cost was $60 for one plastic case holding two grams of marijuana -- a steep markup, but worth it because of convenience and quality, she said.

"It was kind, kind bud," she said. "Yummy stuff."
:pointlaug
 
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Guest

It's funny...they're finally catching onto the "hydro" and "delivery services". Give it a couple of years before a story comes out on full melt bubble hash and BHO. Crazy how long it takes before it reaches the public. Too bad we can't make money off of it like a good celebrity wedding photo(compromise our anonymoity). Alot of stuff they don't know(or at least the public doesn't know) about herb. Honestly, i thin it take so long to reach the public because eventually when it all hits the mainsteam...pot will be legal(because the public WILL make their own decision on it's pros & cons..and the gvmt needs to bide their time for that.)
 

weedlighter

New member
Pack A Bowl said:
The cost was $60 for one plastic case holding two grams of marijuana -- a steep markup, but worth it because of convenience and quality, she said.

"It was kind, kind bud," she said. "Yummy stuff."
:pointlaug


LMAO!!! Nice one
 

Ohh.Word

Member
"The cost was $60 for one plastic case holding two grams of marijuana -- a steep markup, but worth it because of convenience and quality, she said."

Yah at those prices the dealers got what was comin....karma people..karma
 

I.M. Boggled

Certified Bloomin' Idiot
Veteran
It says nothing about what kind of topping you can get on your home delivery pizza.
LOL
"Yah, Mile High pizza...
I'd like to order your large "Alohahaha special", the Hawaiian maui wowee Pizza with extra pineapple, ham and heavy cannabis sprinkles please."

The "California Deluxe" could be the "Cannabitarian special", with only the finest quality local California Grown herbs and veggies being used.

And then the "Mexican pizza"....


;) :) :D
 

ogrefugee

Official Tree Taster
Veteran
i'm sure that one basement was their ONLY supply...

it's the most logical source for 600 orders a day
 
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Mr. Nevermind

The NYC delivery service is a staple of the city, always has been always will be. Its conveniant but foar from cheap. Instead of quaters you get fifths. So they break up an oz in fifths and get at least $500 a zip that way. Yeah it sucks but in the city its ok because it can save you time and effort by having to look around. i used them one time and it was decent but that was years ago and it was cartoon whom is no longer around. Now when i go to NYC i just bring my own and dont worry about it.







Nevermind
 

ogrefugee

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Veteran
Mr. Nevermind said:
The NYC delivery service is a staple of the city, always has been always will be. Its conveniant but foar from cheap. Instead of quaters you get fifths. So they break up an oz in fifths and get at least $500 a zip that way. Yeah it sucks but in the city its ok because it can save you time and effort by having to look around. i used them one time and it was decent but that was years ago and it was cartoon whom is no longer around. Now when i go to NYC i just bring my own and dont worry about it.







Nevermind



amen
 
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Guest

man this shits old it was in hightimes a couple months ago. ya i learned about the weed delivery business via halfbaked
 
I'm not goint to defend price gouging, but in Manhattan a Budweiser can run 10 bucks so 30 bucks a gram is only par for the course.

We aren't talking about beasters here either...the shit in my experience is always better then the garbage people get in Amsterdam Coffeeshops.

Again, I am not condoning these kind of prices, but fuck Manhattan yuppies anyway...
 
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Guest

ya dude. i heard all people in new york are loud, impatient and annoying? is it true? are they all really just retarded and lame?
 
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PersonalSmoke

Ohh.Word said:

He's not lying. Sour D, strawberry cough, juicy fruit, kushes and many kinds of haze. NYC has some of the best weed in the world availible to regular people, even if you do have to pay out the ass for it. I would never pay that much, but the bud is bomb, no doubt.
 
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GoodbyeBlueSky

Active member
i think he was more objecting to the 'ALWAYS better than the 'garbage' people get in amsterdam coffeeshops' part...

weed only gets so good... and if you don't know where to look, you'll find garbage even in amsterdam...

if you know where the goods are than amsterdam wins every time when it comes to buying... it's a buyers market, and there's no shortage of coffeeshops. it's fiercly competative and the consumer wins... unlike in the u.s. where it's a seller's market and they can get away with charging $30 a fucking gram... i wouldn't even pay that much for bubble hash... fuck that...

but as has already been mentioned in this thread, growing your own is not only the most economically viable option, it's also the best option for top quality... commercial weed will always come a distant second..
 
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Pythagllio

Patient Grower
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willing buyer meets willing seller and a transaction is completed.

That's all the proof needed to show the price was fair and reasonable.
 

GoodbyeBlueSky

Active member
more like, highway robber meets naieve fool...

...ok, show of hands... who here thinks $30 a gram falls under the catagory of 'fair and reasonable'...

(that's more than gold, you realize)

anyone?
 
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Babbabud

Bodhisattva of the Earth
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For many of the professional people that use this service I think they are very happy to pay the prices they have to for the service. It keeps them off the street and out of harms way ...keeps them safe at home and Im pretty sure that without the delivery service many of this type of person may not smoke at all. Everything is relative.
 

Babbabud

Bodhisattva of the Earth
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Niki whats expensive to some is just a convienice to others. As I said everything is relative.
 
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