That menu proves absolutely nothing. Just because 14g is your minimum listing doesn’t magically mean that’s what was actually sent in my package. The actual shipping weight is what matters, and the USPS database shows the package weighed 2.2 oz. That’s the recorded weight tied to the tracking number you used which I sent you. After receiving it, I weighed everything individually the outer envelope, the mylar bag, the vacuum seal, the inner wrapping, and the product itself. When everything is added together, it perfectly matches the 2.2 oz USPS weight.
If there had actually been 14g inside, the total weight would have been closer to 2.6–2.7 oz, not 2.2. That’s basic math. I also sent you a full video of me opening the package from start to finish, with no cuts and nothing leaving the frame. Then I sent you photos and videos of everything being weighed out. Instead of addressing the evidence, you just keep claiming it’s “fake.”
Posting your menu prices doesn’t prove anything about what was actually inside the package I received. The shipping data and physical weights do. At the end of the day, you can keep repeating “14g is the minimum” all you want, but the numbers don’t lie. The package weight proves there was nowhere near 14g inside.
The real question is simple: if you’re so confident 14g was sent, why won’t you just post the packing slip showing my name, address or the shipment weight? Because that would settle this instantly.