Ontario Cannabis Store blames licensed producers for delivery delays lol next excuse lol

gb123

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OCS says delays due to labelling mixup, but declines to give details
The Canadian Press · Posted: Nov 10, 2018 8:56 AM ET | Last Updated: November 10

A worker examines cannabis products at the Ontario Cannabis Store distribution centre. (The Canadian Press)
Ontario's government-run online cannabis retailer, already facing many complaints in the weeks since legalization, has blamed producers licensed by Health Canada for what it calls a labelling mix-up that delayed delivery of some products.

In an email to affected customers this week, Patrick Ford, the chief executive officer of the Ontario Cannabis Store said the province's only legal outlet for recreational pot, had put in place unspecified measures to prevent a recurrence. Ford also promised packages would leave the store's distribution centre on the weekend.


"The OCS sincerely apologizes for how long you have had to wait for your order," Ford said in the email. "As a small gesture of our appreciation for your patience we are providing you with a refund of the $5 shipping fee you paid."

According to the email, the promised shipping refund applies only to people who ordered affected products from the online store on Oct. 17 — the day recreational pot became legal in Canada — or Oct. 18, but not to those who ordered in the ensuing days, had their payments accepted, but also didn't receive their purchased product because of the mix-up.


Cannabis buds sit in a drying rack in this photo. The Ontario Cannabis Store, put in place Oct. 17 by the government of Premier Doug Ford as the only way for people in the province to obtain recreational marijuana legally, has prompted an avalanche of customer complaints.(Tijana Martin/Canadian Press)
Asked for further specifics, Ford would not say how the mislabelling occurred or which products were affected. He would also not say how many customers were impacted, what the mistake was costing the government-run agency, or what measures had been put in place to ensure the problem did not happen again.

"We have nothing further to add," said Amanda Winton, communications manager for the cannabis store.

When pressed for details, Winton simply repeated the information Ford had put in the email to customers.

"Some of the items we received from Health Canada-authorized licensed producers (LPs) were mislabelled, and this delayed our ability to process and ship these items to some of our customers, including those who ordered on the first day of legalization," the spokeswoman said.

"The OCS has worked with LPs to address these issues, and has also made changes to increase efficiency and expand capacity in order to meet demand and to fulfil orders that were affected by the labelling issues."


Product on pallets are pictured at the Ontario Cannabis Store distribution centre. Adding to the store's woes have been rotating strikes at Canada Post, the company the cannabis retailer is using to get packages to customers. (The Canadian Press/Submitted by Ontario Cannabis Store)
A spokeswoman for Health Canada, Maryse Durette, said the department was aware of the labelling issue but was not concerned that regulations were breached or that customer safety was compromised.

Over 1,000 complaints filed about store
The Ontario Cannabis Store, put in place Oct. 17 by the government of Premier Doug Ford as the only way for people in the province to obtain recreational marijuana legally, has prompted an avalanche of customer complaints, the province's ombudsman, Paul Dube, has said.

Dube said last week his office had received more than 1,000 complaints, requiring a triage team to deal specifically with the issue. Those complaints, Dube said, involved delayed deliveries, poor communication with customers and billing problems.

Adding to the store's woes have been rotating strikes at Canada Post, the company the cannabis retailer is using to get packages to customers. Ontario residents will be able to buy their weed from private brick-and-mortar outlets starting in April, the government has promised.

The cannabis store had previously warned that delivery times for orders may be longer than expected due to "unbelievably high demand" for pot and the labour action at Canada Post.
 

cannadan

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its old mother hubbards....cupboards...in the ocs warehouse.....rofl....They could have rented a ship container to hold the amount of cannabis in there.....come on lp's give the poor dog a bone....
check it out....2 broom /mop pushers in the one pic.... and 3 employee's total....all hanging around the 6 partial skids....of product.....lol...rofl....roflsmp he hehehehehe hahahahah
 

TheRealDman

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The OCS should have partnered with an experienced warehouse company, like UAP, or another auto part sourcing Co. Mechanics don’t wait days/weeks for parts to come in for car repairs...usually only a few hours (or less). Fuk they should have consulted with Linimar...who are absolute Pro’s at keeping products of all types shipped out on time...all over the world!
 

The Hippy

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Something doesn't seem right with that picture of the warehouse to me.
You mean to say they've been growing the schwaggs for almost 5 years and that's all the weed they have. Collectively to boot! WTF
How much bud is in one of those boxes anyway? Is it full of half empty jars?
Just seems to me that with all the warning and all the thousands of sq feet of schwagg they are growing.....where is it all?
Some kind of disconnect here.
With all the different strains they have and they have a smattering of boxes? I dunno.....maybe it's nothing more than a stupid picture. I just smell something NOT burning there...lol
Looks like some pallets untouched.
I'd sure like to get the inside info on the returning of what DOESN'T sell. A bit early on that but it's coming
 

MedicatedHiker

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There's probably a pound of product in the picture. Yeah, not gonna work when 20% of consumers consume 80% of the cannabis produced...and we're accustomed to buying top shelf product in bulk. Popcorn nugs at 13$/g won't cut it.
 

The Hippy

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LOl...your probably right. A pound of stale schwagg floor sweepings and beard dander.
We knew all this would happen basically......the bad part is in a year or 2 when they see they've failed, they'll go after decent folks. Business as usual for the gov. They figured we forgave them ...I sure as fuck haven't.
I'm not about to forgive any fucker who had me under his thumb. Especially one who never apologized or admitted they were wrong.
Just the grab for the cash. That's all they've really done. Legal...hardly. There are more charges that when it wasn't legal. Who do they think they're fooling with this dealio.
I hope they SO fail it ruins most of them.
 

Farmer.J

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LOl...your probably right. A pound of stale schwagg floor sweepings and beard dander.
We knew all this would happen basically......the bad part is in a year or 2 when they see they've failed, they'll go after decent folks. Business as usual for the gov. They figured we forgave them ...I sure as fuck haven't.
I'm not about to forgive any fucker who had me under his thumb. Especially one who never apologized or admitted they were wrong.
Just the grab for the cash. That's all they've really done. Legal...hardly. There are more charges that when it wasn't legal. Who do they think they're fooling with this dealio.
I hope they SO fail it ruins most of them.
Wait till Trudeau gives them $500million dollar bailouts, then the ceo's give themselves big raises and announce mass layoffs.
 

CalyxCrusher

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Something doesn't seem right with that picture of the warehouse to me.
You mean to say they've been growing the schwaggs for almost 5 years and that's all the weed they have. Collectively to boot! WTF
How much bud is in one of those boxes anyway? Is it full of half empty jars?
Just seems to me that with all the warning and all the thousands of sq feet of schwagg they are growing.....where is it all?
Some kind of disconnect here.
With all the different strains they have and they have a smattering of boxes? I dunno.....maybe it's nothing more than a stupid picture. I just smell something NOT burning there...lol
Looks like some pallets untouched.
I'd sure like to get the inside info on the returning of what DOESN'T sell. A bit early on that but it's coming
Something's up alright. How much ya wanna bet they're creating an inflated demand by controlling supply? Just like the oil industry there's more than enough, for the right price
 
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