Selling below street prices

Part of the argument for the existence for these markets was that it followed a harm reduction model, with it eliminating the dangers of buying/selling on the street that come with face to face deals, but If people are selling bellow street prices and mid level dealers cant compete then this class of dealer might now be buying low on the markets and again exposing themselves to the risk of getting robbed etc. Has there been a debate about people selling well below street prices on the markets..I mean beyond the obvious impact of coming through and undercutting everyone else?


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[3 Points] AndThenHeSays4:

Who the fuck is going to complain about paying less for higher quality drugs that's shipped to your doorstep?

If people are selling bellow street prices and mid level dealers cant compete then this class of dealer might now be buying low on the markets and again exposing themselves to the risk of getting robbed etc

I don't even get what you're trying to say here... exposing themselves to the risk of getting robbed how?


[2 Points] zman3000:

dont be a punk bitch with bulk quantities of drugs who nobody respects and you wont get robbed

if your out selling bulk quantities of high quality drugs on the street you better be "that nigga" or people wont respect you and theyll take your shit


[2 Points] coffeencreme:

I'm not sure I'm understanding what you're saying.

So are you saying that it's bad that vendors sell below street prices? Why would that be a bad thing? If mid level dealers are buying cheap on the markets, then that's a good thing for the customer as even if the drugs aren't cheaper by the time he sells them on, they should be better quality? And the risk of getting robbed etc. is always there for street guys, it's part of the game for them.

Or did you mean something else?


[1 Points] sinn0304:

Seems like a pretty intelligent way to dismantle a cartel. Then, you come in and revolutionize the mail system and break the decentralized "cartel" that that's replaced it.


[1 Points] None:

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[1 Points] GuessWhoMeOrYou:

The supply and demand factor of the current market along with increased competition amongst vendors selling their wares will ultimately determine the price a buyer pays for a particular product. The markets have no obligation to regulate the prices being charged by vendors and nor should they get involved. The market is simply a platform from where business can be conducted in a safe and secure fashion, taking a sales commission from every item sold as payment for the services provided by the market.


[1 Points] SesameStMafia:

I bought into the idea of these markets as a safer place for me to traffic narcotics (and this is coming from someone who has been badly home invaded) and now I'm wondering if I'm getting pushed out as a reseller due to people selling at low low prices and if I should be thinking about selling on the streets again.


[1 Points] DuggyThrowaway:

I don't sell drugs - but even if I wanted to I wouldn't know how to compete on the dnm's. What do you propose? Fair pricing? Regulation?

No one owes you a competitive edge dealing drugs. What is there to discuss?