The fees are too damn high!
The majority of dispensaries I visit charge the standard $3 or less nowadays, but it’s not rare to come across a fee of $5 or more, either. Outside of actual drugs, weed is one of the last things that still make us visit the ATM for cash.
It’s always best to think ahead and pull out enough cash to cover multiple dispensary runs, because most businesses are becoming increasingly hostile toward cash or requesting cash back. Even grocery stores charge for the service now , and dispensaries would probably act similarly if they weren’t forced to use cash because of the plant’s federal prohibition. Until that ends, some stores will continue using ATMs to chip away at your checking account.
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