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Don’t buy anything from Extractech in yerington.

Fraud endemic to every step of their process from intake to sale

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Jesus, I haven’t heard about yerington since I lived out in Fallon. Haha.

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Iv had trouble with verified level 3 slinger. Ultimately fixed, but I had to raise my arms and yell. It took 6 months to get fixed. I think I’d step on a few toes if I outed them. Just because I live in a state, that at one time had no rules on testing. Well I have a conscious and I always test everything.

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I so sleazy :shushing_face:

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I recently ran across a guy trying to sell me various concentrates, pretending to be a CA processor. I asked for his Processing lic. He lied, gave me the name/lic of someone he didn’t work for in OR. I asked for his CA license, since he worked out of Sacramento. He sent me a “Nations Tribal Distribution MBS” (?), from “Winnemucca Indian Colony of Nevada”. No explanation for how a NV something Indian something license worked as a processing license in CA.

Little search on the googles found a story about the guy who signed the “Nations Tribal Distribution” thingy – he was actually Filipino. No Indian blood whatsoever. Tribe scheduled a tribal meeting to kick him out, but on the meeting date the tribal prosecutor that was making the case to boot him – mysteriously got dead.

Without blinking an eye, guy dismissed the fact he wasn’t actually employed by the OR processor, (and lied about it), didn’t have a CA processing lic, (and lied about it), and was adamant this Indian thingy (signed by a Filipino) was a proper processing license. I was literally laughing out loud.

So many broker slangers. So many lies. If I can’t verify they’re a licensed processor - NEXT.

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I’ll leave this link here. Read the thread. Dont buy from them

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You know my view on that whole fiasco

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Never trust someone who misspells a month in a post worth six figures.

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that post made me question the ethics of the site admins by their continued inaction

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Yeah that was a joke. Sure enough got flooded with marketing emails from them after that.

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me too. It just dawned on me where from when you said that. The timing is right

@future are verified slingers allowed to harvest and sell email addresses under subterfuge? Is that acceptable policy?

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I’m also getting flooded with their emails, humping my leg with their overpriced concentrates. They totally used their fake sale to harvest emails.

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All the definitions of what a group is are public. We don’t currently have a method for deregulation of a level 3, although we did move all the desert bois down after they imploded on themselves.

What happened with these guys? They ran a sale, sold out quick, and are now sending unsolicited emails back to the people that emailed them initially?

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Our ethics? This site is as hands-off as possible. I don’t know how many different ways or times I can tell you that. We aren’t changing that key aspect of the administration of this site. It’s not a safe place, it never will be.

Unless @Phase2Extraction stole someone’s money or no longer has their own lab, we aren’t in the business of policing anything beyond that.

There’s probably hemp broker websites out there that offer some sort of security or something, maybe try there for better hemp brokering experiences? Because this isn’t it.

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They also lied about how much was actually available, and about it being “first come first serve” , the amounts that were sold didn’t add up, they essentially gathered hundreds of contacts over 4-5 days before cherry picking a few that they actually wanted to sell the product to.

Nothing too egregious but blatantly shitty behavior.

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Did they deliver the product to the people that paid for it? How do you know they didnt sell all of what they claimed to have available?

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It’s all there in the thread, but basically the numbers they gave us didn’t add up with the firsthand accounts of people claiming to have made orders.

Again, nothing egregious but just lying and not being straightforward. I don’t think I’m alone in thinking that.

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The way it should be. :100:

It was just basically a sleazy sales ploy to gather “porentials” information.

We have isolate KG for $300 till thise date.

Well we really only had so much to sell and the first three customers bought it all.

Now we have them for 30% more if you want any now.

Imagine they were flooded with requests and pointed out a form to fill out if you want to buy.

Only problem was they sold out in the first 15 min so they were just collecting information.

As you can see everyone is now getting unsolicited emails.

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I don’t think it’s appropriate to post email conversations, I could dm if interested but I emailed them instantly for 10kg and they told me I was the fourth to respond.
And he “would make sure I’m the next in line” Still skipped over me for other orders, so there goes the first come first serve theory.

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@Phase2Extraction did you lie to these people? And are you now spamming their emails?

If yes (looks an awful lot like yes), here’s your chance to stop, apologise, and make this right.

If no, explain. You have 24hrs to respond here in public, or lose your level 3 tag.

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