Thursday, March 06, 2014 2:57:37 PM
1. PJ.com requests your information, being your MMJ Card, etc, to set up an account.
2. You place your order through PJ
3. "PJ" calls a dispensary and puts in the order on behalf of the patient, as they now have the information, in case it is requested.
4. The delivery driver requests your MMJ Card, which is weird as you have already placed the order on your card.
5. No money is going to PJ, only to the dispensary, who believes they are conducting the business themselves, whereas this temporary piece to let a few "Buy" off the website, will create a false sense of it being a legitimate site.
6. PJ does not profit, other than the extremely increased buying that takes place from individuals who actually believe the purchased directly from the site.
Thoughts?
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