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Flower Short-dated Mamedica Premium - expiry extension letter

This was received today, with 31/12/24 expiry date, but with a letter to justify an expiry extension

The letter refers to the three strains in the Mamedica® Premium range:


Funny how it was packaged in June and took so long to be available on prescription...
 
@Muiredach this may be particularly relevant to you in updating such things on the site?
 
Yes it is good but expensive .It was £11.50g so I suppose £10g is better.
The pink kush sounds good as well
Whoever understands that getting the logistics, quality and price right will gain so many patients. It seems like a little short sighted and greedy as usual from investors.
Also the big transnationals need to adapt more to the local market. Eg, Newgrove uses feefo pos fake review site - they should be using what brits use which is increasingly trustpilot as many amazon customers go to complain there.
 
they should be using what brits use which is increasingly trustpilot
I don't trust a single word written on TrustPilot, in a prior company I had their reps on the phone trying to sell me monthly packages promising they had ways to remove any negative reviews.

Noped straight out of the call, and have tried to warn anyone I can since.
 
I don't trust a single word written on TrustPilot, in a prior company I had their reps on the phone trying to sell me monthly packages promising they had ways to remove any negative reviews.

Noped straight out of the call, and have tried to warn anyone I can since.
oh? i just found it fairly accurate but only based on my own experience. But yeah they shouldn't be doing that. Bit of a cesspit the whole review system. I do use fakespot (now mozilla owned) on amazon reviews for stuff, but I won't use amazon.
 
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Re Trustpilot

Years back www.hotukdeals.com used to have a really good community in terms of banter really and voting stupid bargains to the top plus also getting the most amazing price glitches, unreal. Anyway it got bought and then it all changed they destroyed the community with terrible moderation as well documented here https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/www.hotukdeals.com?sort=recency
This site then became run by petty criminal types who would be happy to pay for a good rep via trustpilot but not seen it. Also trustpilot based in Copenhagen. If they are doing this report it to them - it breaks quite a few laws there AFAIK.
 
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