Where is everyone finding the photo's of the the 4Nine he had?
People are going off the image included in the
Facebook post.
"Travis" (The alleged victim.) replied stating it was a "floating firing pin tank" and a "4nine".
There is a bit of a flame war going on in that reply thread. The entire reply section itself is a wreck. You can tell more than a few posts were deleted as it isn't a flowing conversation. Supposedly there was a post made about use of a gun and blanks that was deleted by Travis. Someone supposedly posted a reply in theory about using gun blanks and blaming ecigs to keep from getting a psych eval that was supposedly deleted. A reply made mention to a comment supposedly made about a 'regulated RDA' by Travis which may have been deleted as it isn't there now.
Everyone is calling for him to post a pic of his hand and/or the mod to show the damage. He never posted it in the shared reply. Someone linked to the pics. His personal Facebook is restricted not even showing the post he wanted shared. He never replied to the original thread after, or if he had, he has deleted the replies. Instead someone that supposedly had access to his Facebook replied with this:
If it was an Atlantis, it is completely user error (not that I'm doubting it was user error) as they should never be used on a hybrid mod.
He never stated which type of tank. Just that it was a tank. Surmise what you will from the images above.
Ha! I take it that you haven't seen the Aspire page response?
They offered the guy a free CF battery stating it has protection for "newbies".
I know Aspire means well on the customer service front, but I wouldn't send that guy anything if I were them. He strikes me as the type that could eventually try to sue. Or misuse the new equipment and sue. Potentially stage another accident and sue. A lot isn't right with the story. If I ran a company I wouldn't touch something like that with a ten foot pole. The liability exposure is blindingly obvious and the customer service benefits do not outweigh the risk.
I'm not sure how they plan to win over vapers with shares of exploded mods, but damn it, they're trying! - I'm guessing this is a cultural misunderstanding more than a failure to use logic.