trustpilot.com

garybo

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To buy or not to buy (who to trust?) Like all growers, our worst nightmare is receiving poor or dead seeds. So, I'm looking through the web page trustpilot and am surprise at the ratings given to various seed farms and distributors. Are their ratings legit? If so, I now know who to stay away from.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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To buy or not to buy (who to trust?) Like all growers, our worst nightmare is receiving poor or dead seeds. So, I'm looking through the web page trustpilot and am surprise at the ratings given to various seed farms and distributors. Are their ratings legit? If so, I now know who to stay away from.
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Great lakes genetics, the seed connection, Dcseedexchange, jamesbeancompany, radogear, glo and many more. If you use search function at top you'll find a lot of info about legit banks.
 

AaronHernadez

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Easiest way not to get ripped off is to go as straight to the source as you can. Most if not all breeders will link you to official vendors of their gear. I’ve ordered from about 5 or 6 different banks now since last summer and I haven’t been burned yet.
 

PizzaMan5000

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Seedsman has over 10% *1-star* reviews. Be extremely careful. Lots of 1-star reviews get deleted as well. Edit: oh, they went from 13% 1-star reviews to 9%, nothing fishy......

And yes, I have spotted people with 20+ reviews, all 5 star, all for one company..... When they use emojis, it's probably a fake review.
 

conor c

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Depends Trust pilots maybe a ok site to make sure u get the seeds but as for the quality of the genetics thats down to the breeder of course
 
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