Please, spare me. Both people had plenty of "responses to the post" before either of those replies, I rarely talk about a poster unless it's clear the poster himself has a problem. When someone lies about what you post, that is a personal attack that requires a personal reply. The liar is the one who initiates the response "not to the post" and needs to be called out on that as you think you are doing here.
As for the second one, I like how you didn't notice that my reply was structured in the exact same way as the post it replied to (I agree, a personal attack on me), and didn't bother saying anything about that post. The structure shows that I am directly responding to the content of the post.
This goes to show the issue here, people are judging by who's posting; popularity contests have never been a legitimate way to know the truth.
If you were a subohm vaper and are not one now, you probably would do research learn and about the facts surrounding what you need to do to achieve the goal. In that research you'd learn that many subohm vapers use fasttech batteries, and no one has had an issue with them. In the end there is no quality-related reason to buy batteries elsewhere, that's the point. They have as good a reputation for supplying genuine batteries as the best US sites, and they were verified the same way -- by someone ordering and testing the battery. A battery having the company's name on it is meaningless as many genuines do not.
By the way no panasonics would be suitable for a 20a draw. Only a specific few FT batteries would be suitable for 20a and a fake would be found out immediately. That is extreme performance and there is no faking that.
And yet you continue, this isn't a thread about fasttech, move on. I have done research, I don't do sub ohm for two reasons: 1) I don't own a mech 2) I don't feel the need, I get great performance from my micro coils.
The sad truth is there are a lot of sub ohm vapers who don't do their research, have no idea what they are doing, don't know the first thing about what makes a battery suitable for sub ohm vaping, and don't even own a multimeter. Since you'll no doubt bring this back to fasttech I will say this, I would love it if they listed the battery ratings, their info is pretty minimal.