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Old 03-30-2009, 01:41 AM   #1
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Default Vapor Cig-lifetime warranty on atomizer, pink penstyle!!??!!

has ANYONE ordered from this supplier??? lifetime warranty on atomizer and they come in pink or wood or blue!!
plus, two e-cigs for the price of one in grand opening special.
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So you could just order a few extras and rotate them if one dies and has to be sent back.

I have not ordered from them, if they are legit that would be a great deal.
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I ordered Friday and it should be here Wednesday. First time for me and am looking forward to it!
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Old 03-30-2009, 02:15 AM   #4
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Has anyone ordered from vaporcig.com and actually taken advantage of the lifetime warranty on their atomizers? (or the 6 month warranty on their batteries?)

If so, i'd like to know if this really is really legit & problem-free because it seems unbelievable that anyone could give a lifetime warranty on atomizers -because, as we all know, that should present a great loss to their company & require a fulltime staff just to handle all the customers needing replacment atomizers every few weeks (which is inevitable, right?).

It sounds too good to be true, but my finger is already on the "ORDER" button and i'm afraid i will not be able to contain myself much longer....
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If you buy in bulk from china, you could replace them easily and for cheap, atomizers only cost 2 bucks to make then a buck or so to move and store. The actual cost of them is like 4-5 bucks or less in bulk.

Yeah you gotta spend 1000 bucks and pay shipping but thats why they are a store and supplier.

This could be done with large atomizer bulk orders and a business loan, or just some money.

I don't think its impossible it would just take some good business planning.
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Has anyone ordered from vaporcig.com and actually taken advantage of the lifetime warranty on their atomizers? (or the 6 month warranty on their batteries?)

If so, i'd like to know if this really is really legit & problem-free because it seems unbelievable that anyone could give a lifetime warranty on atomizers -because, as we all know, that should present a great loss to their company & require a fulltime staff just to handle all the customers needing replacment atomizers every few weeks (which is inevitable, right?).

It sounds too good to be true, but my finger is already on the "ORDER" button and i'm afraid i will not be able to contain myself much longer....
Yeah it does sound to good to be true. I would read the fine print. Some companies tell you not to drip or else it will void the warranty. Either way, how do they know if you drip or not? I remember reading somewhere on the old American forum that a supplier did mention on a thread that they can tell if you dripped or not. It's either that or they have a really great atomizer and can back it up with the lifetime warranty or have a really cheap ass one whereas they can afford to offer the lifetime warranty.
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Oh yeah, forgot about the void warrenty from dripping. Sometimes they do add that, like ruyan.
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Just checked out their site. Holy Sh!t, their atomizers are $34.95 each!!

As far as dripping on the atomizer fine print issue, I found this under their e-liquid page:

"DIRECTIONS: Two drops is equivalent to one cigarette. When your cartridge becomes dry, apply two drops of Nic KickTM to the top of the cartridge per "cigarette" smoked. Alternatively, you may apply two drops of Nic KickTM to the atomizer per "cigarette" smoked. If you prefer, you can purchase our sterile syringe and tiny needle set to refill an empty or dry cartridge. The smaller the needle, the better the saturation."

So I guess it's ok to drip
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Old 03-30-2009, 02:45 AM   #9
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I have 3 vapor 1000's from vapor cigs. While hanging out at their kiosk in so cal, I have witnessed them replace atomizers for people. It is a hassle free process. I have had 1 atomizer replaced by marian personally. Was not even broken, she just did not like the taste of it when she tested it. If you are concerned contact them. Marian supports dripping, so I defiantly do not believe that is a condition. As far as I know the only condition is to only used supplied hardware.
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i noticed that their alternate liquid site says

"E-Liquid must be packaged in glass bottles ONLY (not plastic) that are DARK AMBER in color so as to prevent degradation from heat and all light sources during shipping and storage"

this is accurate? , can light ruin the flavor of juice? maybe that's why some peoples juices have been loosing flavor? just spit balling here
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