FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

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    A. Anyone who Is 21+ years of age and lives In a town that allows for adult use cannabis delivery.

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    Simply visit our partners page, select your dispensary, pick your favorite products, and delivery time.

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    Simply visit our partners page, select your dispensary, pick your favorite products, and delivery time.

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    You can pay for your delivery with exact cash or debit.

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    In order to receive your delivery, you will need your payment (exact cash, debit card, or Canpay) and the physical copy of the government issued ID that was used for delivery registration.

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    Yes, you can modify your delivery order by contacting the dispensary

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    You can receive a delivery at any residential address within our delivery radius. Some municipalities do not allow cannabis delivery services. You can check If we delivery to your area here

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    We delivery Monday - Sunday with multiple time slots each day. You can select your delivery time and day In the checkout process.

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    Yes, you can modify your delivery order by contacting the dispensary you ordered from.

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    We cannot deliver to businesses. Including hotels, schools, federal and state buildings, or any residences with municipalities that have a cannabis delivery ban in place.

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    Your delivery will be canceled and you will need to submit a new delivery order for a future date.

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    Delivery customers will have a range of times and days to choose from when finalizing their order. On the day of your delivery, we will notify you via a series of texts and emails to provide near, real time updates on the status of your delivery.

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    We will continue to expand our delivery radiuses as this portion of our business grows. Join our mailing list for updates on delivery expansion.

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    Yes, as long as you have a government Issued ID, and your delivery address Is a residential address within one of our partners approved delivery radius.

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    The Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) is a state agency responsible for implementing and administering the laws enabling access to medical and adult use of marijuana in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.