Hopefully Jeremy knows I’m only kidding. Selling weed is the most casual side hustle ever, easily an extra few hundred a week to hook up your mates. And then mates tell mates who tell mates and all of a sudden you’re selling to people you’ve never met, keeping your financial records down on a slip of paper, buying another phone. By the end of the year, if you’re a dedicated and honest dealer, you could probably quit your full-time job and just drive around all day doing drop-offs.Peppermint wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 1:32 amI love how running a car wash is what you find to be unbelievable. If I had a dollar for all the times I’ve seen someone claim online that they sell weed, and really don’t, I would be a millionaire.
But apparently on this forum, running a car wash is unheard of it lmao
This is, at least, my experience from living in NZ. I will go on the record now and say I have no firsthand experience with how dealers of harder drugs operate, but I’ve been a pot-smoking Kiwi long enough to know how the weed game works in my country. I bet at least 25% of regular smokers have, in some way or another, become a “pot dealer” out of necessity, usually to friends who don’t know where else to get it.
This is how easy it is to deal weed in NZ. Remember, all these prices are NZD which is floating at about 1.5USD per NZD right now. If you go on the street, $20 is the standard price for what’s called a “tinny” which is supposed to be a gram. But an ounce of weed in NZ costs normally $350 (never higher than $400) which comes down to $12 a gram. So a lot of people will buy an oz for themselves to smoke, and will sell weed on the side to balance the books. If you were a high schooler with a car, like I once was, then you could be the “guy” for the whole school and make a killing, or at least a high school kids definition of a killing. Shit, now I’m getting nostalgic.
If you’re morally opposed to selling drugs then that’s fine, I was 17 and it was incredibly easy to get involved in, plus I got to look like Mr. Big for my friends. To call myself a “drug dealer” would be like calling the local mall’s rent-a-cop an FBI agent.
Apologies for derailing the thread.