This thread really delivered.. Hell yea, man.. If your making some solid bank and you've managed to secure your operation, then I'd call your little operation a success. You really don't need a lot of money to get by on in college, well.. guess it depends on the campus. But at least your making some decent pocket money on the regular. Have you been selling for enough nights yet to figure out like your daily profit average? I could even see you improvising with this further.. making specials for certain days of the week, or taking possible request suggestions. Smart on giving "everyone" the friend discount.. everyone loves the idea of getting a better deal than someone else. I do advise you to be careful though.. Selling to minors on campus and what not.. even though your making some decent little pocket money, its not worth getting some shit on your record for it. Have an exit strategy, it never hurts.
I have several safeguards in place.
when meeting new people, I have them go to the pavilion outside my dorm building, so I can see who they are first. I have friends who will deliver for a small cut, and I always keep a decoy stash in the fridge, non-alcoholic ones, and keep the hot ones hidden in a drawer. if campolice come through, I will show them the duds, and just make a huge deal about how fucking stupid they are before they check the drawers.
my other safeguard is not getting too greedy.
I could easily make 1,000 of them, fill up a cooler every night, and walk around to parties selling them as fast as I can, but by selling a few at a time to friends and acquaintances, I cut down on risk.
I also have a tablet with its own snapchat account, I use that to communicate with potentials. I can delete that, and if I get stopped I can just show the different snapchat on my phone.
my next step is a mini fridge that I can hide under my bed.
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I didn't see that this had gotten to 2 pages.
the problem with drop-shipping is I need inventory in order to sell it. if I manufacture them when ordered, it takes about 4 hours. inventory is an unavoidable step.