With so many kratom sellers out there,
popping up online and in your town, how do you determine a high
quality vendor? Are some more trustworthy than others? What
differentiates one kratom provider from another?
Here are some things to look for in a
reliable, honest, professional service to the kratom community.
ONE: Do you know the vendor’s real,
personal name?
A kratom vendor that is just a logo and
a brand for packaging is less personal than a vendor who uses their
government name and stands behind their products. Credibility is
greatly increased when you know a vendor’s name, address, phone
number, email, and other details. Fly-by-night con artists refuse to
use their name or other personal identifying information.
TWO: Does the vendor operate a social
media platform for customers?
Reputable businesses like to interact
with customers online. In a Facebook business page or branded
customer group page, we can get to know each other, and the vendor,
in a personal way. We can ask questions about the products, expected
delivery time, payment options, 3rd party lab test
reports, etc. The vendor can reply to our questions and other
customers can add their opinions to the conversation.
THREE: Does the vendor subject all
products to 3rd party, unaffiliated lab testing for mold,
bacteria, and other contaminants?
3rd party lab testing at an
independent facility is mandatory to ensure the safety and purity of
kratom products. A reputable kratom vendor will gladly show you lab
test results of any strain you wish to know about.
Learn more about 3rd party
lab testing here:
FOUR: Does the vendor patiently explain
things to customers, or does the vendor get angy?
Any vendor who hates questions and
shuns criticism is a person who should not be in business. Negative
reports and challenging customer remarks are an opportunity for a
business person to take the high road, be polite, acknowledge the
customer’s experience, try to understand the complete situation, then
apologize, or explain, or make things right.
FIVE: Does the vendor use modest,
informative, non-sensational packaging?
Some vendors try to exaggerate the
effects of kratom by using psychedelic artwork and wild names for
their products. A good vendor will not do that. A reputable kratom
vendor will use sober, factual advertising, with no gimmicks. The
graphic design of the packaging may be artistic, but will not be
“trippy” or “druggy” looking. The vendor will not try to
appeal to those who are merely seeking a new way to “get high” or
abuse a substance for fun.
SIX: Does the vendor operate a website?
A professional looking website is vital
to the credibility of a kratom vendor.
An opportunistic vendor, who is just
exploiting what is considered a trend, who just wants to make a quick
sale to low information customers – that kind of vendor is not
going to adhere to the 6 indications of a reputable kratom vendor.
Some guy selling kratom out of his
garage is probably not going to have a website, nice product
packaging, a sanitary packaging operation, a Facebook group page, or
3rd party lab testing.
By following these points in assessing a kratom vendor, you’ll be more likely to avoid the con artists and unprofessional businesses. Your kratom will be stronger, purer, safer, and cleaner. Then your life will sparkle with delight as you put your trust in a company that works hard to provide good kratom product at a reasonable price.