[HELP] Vendor hasnt replied in 2 days and 9 hours?

Now that the help clickbait got you I would like some advice/personal experience

Ok so I bought 1 gram of weed and then asked the vendor if he could send a little less than a gram in a pre roll. It was shipped on the 22nd and he told me it would arrive soon. He gave me a date when it would arrive the day he marked as shipped. So that day I was expecting it and it didnt arrive. I thought he got the date from the usps expected delivery and 80 percent of the time it is accurate. So I messaged him and asked to check tracking. He doesnt respond. I message him a few more times asking about my order and wonder why he hasnt responded if he has been online. So 24 hours later I get a response saying how busy he is. I totally understood and tried to put myself in his shoes. So after waiting a couple more days I start to get suspicious. A package has NEVER taken this long. So I decided to message him 2 days and 9 hours ago and have yet to receive a response.

I FE'd (and before you say I told you so!) I dont care about losing the money from the purchase. Its such a small amount. It doesnt bother me at all. And I dont think anyone would scam such a small order but I would at least like a little communication between the vendor and I.

ALSO: I asked for the tracking number and he sent it safely through encryption but it still is not updated that the item has shipped. Is this a tactic used for exit scamming? I just dont see how after 9 days the tracking would not be updated on a domestic order.


Comments


[6 Points] Aluminum_Foil_Hat:

The vendor isn't responding because you bought a gram of weed. I am not going to reply to messages all day for $10


[4 Points] LittleSk1pper:

You seem anoying as fuck bro, lay off the weed.


[3 Points] 6ff3d1da3aaf852c71d6:

The worst combination in the world:

ask for something extra + FE + continue to bother vendor


[2 Points] DaMenehune:

This isn't Amazon. Try wait.


[2 Points] somerandomjunky:

Dude, its a $10 weed order. Do you expect vendor to be at your beck and call for $2 profit. As has been said, lay off the gear and attend school!

Kids, you really need to learn the meaning of patience. Too much instant gratification these days has really warped expectations put on vendors IMHO