Congrats to you as well. Thanks for putting my name up on the contest.Where is @fiddleshe ? Congrats on the luxe win.
Nearly every city/town is broke now.. Vapers just need to word their Twitter appeals to politicians for the tax golden goose they kicked. Make them believe you want to dismantle the FDA.
There were some crazy high nicotine tax laws kicking around in Congress (multiple K$ per liter of 100mg) late last year. Coronavirus, the economic crisis,... have put that on the back burner, but I wouldn't be surprised for it to pop up again.
It would have to be first class priority mail according to weight and size
Im thingking of setting up a shipping service for New Yorkers that cant get ejuice..
May i ask how many that is?I stashed enough mods and atomizers for 10/20 years several years ago.
I was thinking more along the lines of flat rate boxes that fit up to five bottles sent priority with tracking...This information would likely save you some money if you follow through with your plan.
There is no First Class Priority Mail. First Class Mail and Priority Mail are 2 different classes of USPS mail. First Class Parcel or Package Service...is for packages that weigh no more than 13.5oz. total. It's the least expensive way to send lighterweight packages of things, that don't qualify to be shipped by Media Mail rate...which is only for things like books, educational materials & supplies, CDs, DVDs, etc.
Packages that weigh more than that can be sent Parcel Select (usually slower) or Priority Mail (usually a day or so faster). Often there isn't much difference in their cost though...sometimes just pennies. There are also various types and rates OF Priority Mail shipping. One is based on the total weight of the package and how far it's going. The other is Flat Rate Priority Mail - anything that will fit within the different sizes and shapes of PM Flat Rate boxes and/or the PM Flat Rate bubble envelope, no matter what the weight is...goes for a set postage cost FOR that specific box or bubble envelope.
Also, a USPS supervisor told me something a long time ago, that saved me quite a bit of money when I sold on eBay for years. It's this - If you're shipping a lighter weight package (13.5oz. or less) to someone in your same state...there is no reason to pay the higher Priority Mail cost...when shipping it by First Class package will usually get it there in the same amount of time.
My stocking plan assumed a mod should last 2 years of continuous service and my preferred (simple) rda would do at least as well. I was looking for 10 years so 5 of each. But what if I misjudged and they weren't holding up so well? The stuff is so cheap why not double up, 5 more of the same rda's and 5 more mods but a different style in case there is a design flaw in the first 5. So now it's 10 of each so may be I'll last 20 years if everything works as well or better than expected. I used the same approach with nic, 10/20 years. I have more gear than that because I've bought some toys along the way not related to the stash but they would likely extend the usefulness of the stash. On average I paid $7 each for the rda's and about $30 each for the mods, chump change compared to $3,000 a year to smoke. One of my relapses came after 10 years so I'm never safe. It can't happen again.May i ask how many that is?

Well my TFV12 coils finally made it to the states, only took about 2-3 months. Was with Vapeyaya if you're wondering.
At only $3.99/box though, compared to what they were at every other place...it was worth the wait...no? Was your 2nd batch, wasn't it?
ETA: For others reading the above - I'm not being a smart___ to him. I found those for him a few months ago and he was excited about that price.![]()
Yeah,the shipping from them has been worse than Ft.I bought a mod from them 4/3 and just finally got it maybe a week ago.Well my TFV12 coils finally made it to the states, only took about 2-3 months. Was with Vapeyaya if you're wondering.