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BiteMe

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I personally haven't ever heard of them and they don't appear to be listed in the Sponsoring Suppliers area of this forum. That's not to say they aren't just fine. I'm just used to dealing with suppliers that hang out here. I gives me kind of a warm fuzzy knowing that I have a place they are "known" if I feel I need to vent about them. (Or praise them for that matter!)
 

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I'm not familiar with them, either . . . I looked at the site, though, and it appears to be pretty good. The warranty (90 days on parts) is better than most, and the 30 day money-back satisfaction guarantee is nice.

However, it appears those kits sell for $79. For only $1 more, www.e-smokeytreats.com offers a similar deal with an extra atomizer. Trust me when I say that having an extra atomizer is nice. Really, the only other difference between the two is that e-smokeytreats has a 14-day money-back satisfaction guarantee as opposed to abettersmoke. However, most people know within two weeks whether or not they're going to stick with vaping, so that wouldn't bother me. :)

I've dealt with e-smokeytreats, and they get two thumbs-up from me.
 

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I'm not familiar with them, either . . . I looked at the site, though, and it appears to be pretty good. The warranty (90 days on parts) is better than most, and the 30 day money-back satisfaction guarantee is nice.

However, it appears those kits sell for $79. For only $1 more, www.e-smokeytreats.com offers a similar deal with an extra atomizer. Trust me when I say that having an extra atomizer is nice. Really, the only other difference between the two is that e-smokeytreats has a 14-day money-back satisfaction guarantee as opposed to abettersmoke. However, most people know within two weeks whether or not they're going to stick with vaping, so that wouldn't bother me. :)

I've dealt with e-smokeytreats, and they get two thumbs-up from me.

I agree with Julie. Phil at e-smokey treats his customers well. Here is a poll of members favorite PV's (personal vaporizers). I would suggest looking at the new members videos, doing research and asking more questions and then decide. Most members end up with several PV's.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/general-discussion/14342-whats-your-favorite-pv.html
 

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Thanks to those who replied. Like I said, I am new but sure don't want to go back to analogs again.

Personally, I wouldn't want to deal with a supplier not listed on this forum. you get lots of feedback and user opinions here and lots of suppliers are active on this forum and in chat.

If you're considering a new e-cig, I'd suggest the 510--

Visit the 510 subforum for more information: Joye 510 - e-cigarette-forum.com

Good luck! :D
 
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