Recent content by ismoke

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    The Effects of Second Hand Vapour?

    There is some information on this excellent thread http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/health-safety-e-smoking/1734-germ-killing-vapor-5.html#post30672 and in particular post #47 where Dr. Murray Laugesen explains "...it [nicotine] has a low vapour pressure and in any case is virtually...
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    Ruyan E-cigarette DRTV Infomercial to Debut Week of October 13, 2008

    Ruyan on TV press release The above link contains details of the Nathan & James Group site along with an opportunity to watch the video. They have an interesting take on SHS. See what you think. Edit: OK, in common with other fora, the swear-filter has a very low IQ. Substitute the four...
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    Nicotine regulation: UK future

    I think you are quite right. They are in a difficult position and I don't think we would expect anything else from them
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    Nicotine regulation: UK future

    Now I can. This is where I saw it. Puffin Nicotine Indoor Products: Ash speak with us I have no idea who this company is, save for what is available on the website.
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    Nicotine regulation: UK future

    Just tried to post the link, but since this is post #15, I cannot. Yet.
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    Nicotine regulation: UK future

    Thanks Kate. This is clearly something that they have already considered, because although it is not word for word, it is remarkably close. Of course, ASH have been aware of electronic cigarettes for some time so this should not be a surprise. I was surprised to see, a few weeks ago, the...
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    Nicotine regulation: UK future

    Hello Kate When did they write this to you as this is a rehash of a letter I have already seen - it was written many months ago.
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    goods seized by customs

    If you are unlucky enough for your item to be inspected by UK Customs then expect to pay Import Duty and VAT on top of the value. This is calculated on both the purchase price and any delivery costs. Also, in addition to what TropicalBob and trog have written, selection for inspection is a...
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    Is it worth paying for a guarantee?

    I appreciate your concern trog, thank you. However, we have made this decision in order to differentiate our product and company. It is our belief that quality endures. With regard to design limits, the atomisers and batteries are designed to work together. It should not be possible to...
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    Selling local

    We have stock in the UK and ready to ship. I have spoken with Rusty and sadly, due to logistics, we were unable to supply him in time. This was a transport and delivery issue, not a stock issue. If anyone needs stock, contact me and we can sort something out.
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    Is it worth paying for a guarantee?

    Hello Kate This is a very good question and please accept my apologies for not replying sooner, although you have been answered to some degree by trog100. I think a "reasonable" time is different for everybody. How long you expect a product to last is open to individual interpretation and...
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    Is it worth paying for a guarantee?

    I believe it depends on where you buy from. For example, if you purchase your product from a UK retailer, then you have statutory rights under the Sale of Goods Act 1979 (as amended) or the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 (as amended) notwithstanding the Sale and Supply of Goods to...
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    What if banned

    Considering you know nothing about me, my background, education, experience, company or products you have made some remarkably impertinent assumptions. I am on the side of electronic smoking and have been for far longer than this forum has been in existence, or, for all I know - not making...
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    What if banned

    There is a great deal of mistrust of nicotine, with a great many people convinced how dangerous it is and it must be banned at any cost and yet the Royal College of Physicians recently recommended that the age at which NRT can be given be dropped to just 12 years of age and that has since been...
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    What if banned

    What does the suspension notice actually state? Is this to do with General Product Safety, i.e. the safety the labelling of consumer goods, or more specifically, the fact that they cannot (for whatever reason) classify the product?