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propagandax

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So... what do I have to do in order to get one of those badazz Smokeless Image banners in my Sig? I don't need the analog free or anything like that. Just something since I can now promote this product as an slightly experienced consumer.

Also, what sort of promotion materials are there if I wanted to inform my friends who might be inclined to check these out?

You can copy any banner (or any photo for that matter) by right clicking on it and select copy image. Then paste it in your sig. It will just be a pic. Hope that helps.
 
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Who won the PIF contest last week? Say me...say me... :laugh:
 

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the 78mm does not as the button is more recessed and harder to fire by accident.

Does the standard manual 78 mm have the "five-push" on/off? It does not appear that the one I received does it. Just wanting to make sure and I don't know where to search for the answer.
 

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no i do not usually read them... I mostly do the forum and facebook now... we are also closed tomorrow for the holiday but I am sure they will address it first thing thursday...

what is the issue?
Hey, Imagine; I just sent in a ticket/email to CS about one of my brand new batts. I've never read about a malfunction quite like this--do you see the problem emails that we send in?
 

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no i do not usually read them... I mostly do the forum and facebook now... we are also closed tomorrow for the holiday but I am sure they will address it first thing thursday...

what is the issue?

Um, no rush, it's not as though I'm going to run out of batts in the next two days, or weeks, or months.....:D

So, this is the description:

The yella 78 manual battery arrived fully discharged (led wouldn't light when I pushed the button), so I put it on the charger for a couple of hours, then took it off to see if it was charging, and I found out why it arrived fully discharged:
When I screwed a carto on it, it immediately began to sizzle. The LED doesn't lite up unless I push the button, but the power is always on, at the connection. I clicked the button several times, to see if there was a "sticky" connection inside, but when I put the carto back on--instant sizzle. There doesn't seem to be any cutoff, either. I'm a little scared of it, and not sure what to do with it.
It's in a pot in the tub right now, as I'm pretty sure that's a place where it can't hurt anyone or anything, and it should wear itself out by morning.
 

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yep and that is where it should stay... not sure exactly whats going on either but they will send a new one out to thursday.

Um, no rush, it's not as though I'm going to run out of batts in the next two days, or weeks, or months.....:D

So, this is the description:

The yella 78 manual battery arrived fully discharged (led wouldn't light when I pushed the button), so I put it on the charger for a couple of hours, then took it off to see if it was charging, and I found out why it arrived fully discharged:
When I screwed a carto on it, it immediately began to sizzle. The LED doesn't lite up unless I push the button, but the power is always on, at the connection. I clicked the button several times, to see if there was a "sticky" connection inside, but when I put the carto back on--instant sizzle. There doesn't seem to be any cutoff, either. I'm a little scared of it, and not sure what to do with it.
It's in a pot in the tub right now, as I'm pretty sure that's a place where it can't hurt anyone or anything, and it should wear itself out by morning.
 

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you should really never leave anything charging when away from home...volt batts, cell phones etc...
Yikes! I used to charge my batteries overnight or while I was at work. But lately I won't let a battery be on the charger unless I'm around - just in case. Just never know when one of these will malfunction.
 
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