Its defiantly worth a shot for at least a month or 2. It's not for everyone, but it may be perfect you you. You never know. May open your eyes to flavors and/or venders you never would have tried otherwise.
Its defiantly worth a shot for at least a month or 2. It's not for everyone, but it may be perfect you you. You never know. May open your eyes to flavors and/or venders you never would have tried otherwise.
anyone else having late shipping for their dripping 3mg boxes? I change my order recently for the 3mg drip box and its a week late and still hasnt been shipped. Ive emailed them, they said they are having trouble shipping on time because of the demande of the 3mg drip boxes, and they will credit me the shipping cost, but .......n, what is taking them so long?!? I,m a bit ...... off cuz my box has not been shipped yet... is it gonna be like that aevery month with the drip box?
So....
Any truth in this one? ~> http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...truth-comes-out-about-their-house-juices.html
But considering the posting here has trailed off to next to nothing maybe the issue isn't even relevant.
When did they start this thing about having to watch a video to cancel? What is so important in this video that they think it will stop you from canceling?
Sorry to hear about zample getting this bad press. I was a subscriber and enjoyed as a new'ish vapor trying to find juices I enjoyed. Once I finally did find my "groove" for juices I enjoyed daily, I cancelled my gold box. But I must say while I was a member I was treated to several premium juices that I would not have tried otherwise, some I still order till today.
Not defending them, just relaying my experience with them, if they are the same as they WERE about a year ago or so, I would have recommended them to anyone looking to try a bunch of stuff on the cheap. Admittedly the boxes contained 50/50 what I liked and what I didn't. But at $45-$50 I still felt it was a win personally.
Now, if I'm reading the accusations correctly and he (Tony @ zample) has started replacing the real name brand juices and premium juices for "his own brand" well, that's unacceptable. At least if he's not being up front about it. Now if his service is going to offer his brand juices from another company he owns, and he admits that, and the consumer likes the juice or wants to try the juice I personally don't see anything wrong with that. But if he's lying about it and calling it premium juice and keeping the price the same... Well the public and social media will eat him alive. And in his business, referrals, word of mouth, and positive public perception is the key to success imo. Negative press online will eventually end or severely hurt his sales.
Pity, I thought it was a great idea!