No you’re the one who messed up. You sent 4mags not the 14mags I paid for.
I’ve already shown you the proof multiple times. I recorded a full video of me opening the package from start to finish, with no cuts and nothing leaving the frame. You called it fake. Then I sent photos and videos of everything weighed out individually. You called that fake too. So I went a step further and checked the official USPS data using the tracking number. The package weight in their system was 2.2 oz. That’s the recorded weight from the post office itself. After that, I weighed everything individually the mylar bag, the outer envelope you shipped it in, the wrapping, the vacuum seal, and the product. When everything is added together, it perfectly matches the 2.2 oz USPS recorded weight.
Now let’s use basic logic. If the package actually contained 14g like you claim, the total weight would have been closer to 2.6- 2.7 oz. That’s simple math and simple shipping weight. So here’s the obvious solution: post the packing slip showing the shipment weight. If you really sent 14g, the weight would reflect that. But you won’t do that, because it would prove the opposite of what you’re claiming. You can keep repeating that you “always send 14+” and that it’s “impossible” for someone to receive 4g but the reality is mistakes happen. The difference is that when honest vendors make a mistake, they fix it. Instead, you’re denying everything, calling clear evidence fake, and trying to shift the blame onto me. That’s not how someone who’s confident in their position acts.
Ask yourself this: why would I lie about wanting more of your product when I didn’t even receive what I already paid for? That makes zero sense.
The smart move here would have been simple acknowledge the mistake and make it right. Instead you chose to deny, deflect, and attack, which only makes the situation look worse to anyone reading this thread