Nicoticket sent me an email threating they'd kill me if I didn't vote for them. So I had to.
Nicoticket sent me an email threating they'd kill me if I didn't vote for them. So I had to.
As a wakonda warrior, and a convert from subpar juices tribal laws require us to vote at least twice a day.
What's the matter your discussing juice vendor loosing, or cookie cutter vender store ain't doing so well?
Truth is Clark & Kathy don't have to send out emails their products do all the talking and speaks volumes.
Please excuse me while I go vote again.
It simply comes down to the fact that customers of those vendors (me included) are apparently not as passionate about the product as Nicoticket customers.
That's funny, mine promised free juice for life if I did vote for them. Guess Kent is trying to see which method is more effective![]()
Yes, this!I really like the idea of voting and I am open minded enough and interested enough to see what other vapors are liking. Seeing the votes also gives me an idea of juices I would like to possible try. The fact that I have vaped Nicoticket exclusively for the past year is because I truly love it! If members feel strongly enough about their preferences, all they have to do is vote for what they like! So although MY votes go to Nicoticket, I really encourage everyone to vote! I let my voice be heard, so do the same! And one last comment in agreement with others, no matter how many emails I might get, no one forces my opinions! Except my taste buds of course! Be happy, vape good juice and just enjoy the fact that we can vape and have our favorites!
He has liked posts by people who didn't vote for him at all. So your argument is invalid. If his juice was not my favorite, I would not vote for them. I find all the selections I voted for to be my favorite of all.So as far as this contest, best of ECF goes, a vendor can do this-
Nicoticket sends out emails to all his customers/newsletter subscribers asking for them to vote and provides a link. No other vendor does that! Almost stuffing the ballot box, or making a campaign out of it. When he wins all categories, which he will, he'll then post a big "Voted number one on ECF" on his website. Maybe it's a smart business move, but kinda slimy IMO. He even goes so far to "like" all the posts that vote for him. In that type of instance, the ECF rules for vendors have grey areas
But they can't participate in discussions? I don't get it. They can abuse being a vendor when it matters, like a contest which by nature should be fair, but they are mistrusted that they will abuse being a vendor when it comes to a regular thread where people are just discussing juices?
I thought we only got to do that in Chicago, Texas too huh.