Reviewers earn their mods, dude, honestly if they really do test them out.
Plus one must walk the fine line between Truth and Consequences. Like, no reviewer out of the blue everywhere who wanted me to post my review on Planet of the Apes like IT HAS my picture i it and I don't know anyone there, don't be all up in my grill about it. Like, really, NO one is going to read that sucker but the FBI and they have facial recognition software also ask FIRST not after being all like, "oooh we love your review." Uh huh.
Also, one must sometimes walk the fine line between saying if there is anything bad to say about a mod it sort of FEELS cheap at first. Not that it IS cheap but it is so light and easygoing it feels that way.
Sometimes, one should not post an addendum two days later: Um in the interests of truth and honestly, the mod murdered itself in my purse. One should say, "The review was over." Etc.
Yeah, every time I do a review I regret it. It's not easy and you have to get good at it. But you build a good relationship with a brand or two, it gets fun you get the Evolution of Vape.
It's not like free mods though honestly. To add insult to injury I put the perfectly fine TANK on an Yihi dna 60 mod and they vanished. It was the first time I was dying my hair. I think it got tossed with associated debris but damned if *I* know where it is. LOL.
Anna