Cheapest 510 kit with maney back guarantee...

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I checked out all the sites and even have some post on another thread about the cheapest way to buy a 510. I ended up going with liberty cigs because you can get a custom kit which will include a usb charger, this is a must have trust me! Cignot has them too but they are 8 dollars to add which make it 43 plus five dollar shipping. Liberty have the kit for 50 but with 5% off with the coupon code "new store" and free shipping its a great deal. Plus they have a fifteen day money back its something I would and have recommended to many.
 

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I checked out all the sites and even have some post on another thread about the cheapest way to buy a 510. I ended up going with liberty cigs because you can get a custom kit which will include a usb charger, this is a must have trust me! Cignot has them too but they are 8 dollars to add which make it 43 plus five dollar shipping. Liberty have the kit for 50 but with 5% off with the coupon code "new store" and free shipping its a great deal. Plus they have a fifteen day money back its something I would and have recommended to many.

Do you mean LibertyCigs.com? They don't even sell the 510. Whatever e-cig they're selling is not described or even named (but doesn't look anything like a 510), does not appear to include an atomizer (unless that is what is meant by "(1) piece Charge") and costs $89.95 ... supposedly. If you accidently click the "PayPal BUY NOW" portion of the tiny photo, you are taken to a PayPal window requiring $99.95.

Jason, either there is an unfortunate misunderstanding ... or you are a shill for a dubious vendor. [If the former, please accept my apology in advance for even considering the possibility of the latter.]

BTW, why is a usb charger "a must have trust me!"? I prefer a wall charger; I have more AC wall outlets and power strips in my home than I do USB ports on my computer. I've had to purchase USB-AC adapters (not expensive) for a couple of my usb chargers.

EDIT: Whoa! Did you mean myPVshop.com, which used to be LibertyEcig.com? That's a horse of a different color! They do carry the 510, including a "Custom Kit Builder" for $50 marked down to $46, pretty much as you describe. And you can choose which type of charger you want.

Assuming now that you did mean this supplier, please do accept my apology! I hope you will agree that my mistake was understandable. LibertyCigs.com more closely matched the information you provided than does mPVshop.com (or even their previous LibertyEcig.com name).
 
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EDIT: Whoa! Did you mean myPVshop.com, which used to be LibertyEcig.com? That's a horse of a different color! They do carry the 510, including a "Custom Kit Builder" for $50 marked down to $46, pretty much as you describe. And you can choose which type of charger you want.

Assuming now that you did mean this supplier, please do accept my apology! I hope you will agree that my mistake was understandable. LibertyCigs.com more closely matched the information you provided than does mPVshop.com (or even their previous LibertyEcig.com name).

Thank you for claifying.

-Mypvshop.com and libertyEcig.com only carry the genuine article.

I am biased which you can tell by my signature, but the reason I became an affiliate with them over others is because of the support/guidance/pricing and service I received when I placed my first...and second..and third etc.. order. (Plus the stuff is genuine ;))

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Cignot is great. I would think that it's hard to offer a money back guarantee for something that is basically isn't meant to last. An example is atomizers. They don't work forever. One could last a week or six months and further more an atty that quits working could be a result of misuse(letting it get too hot without enough liquid). So the seller has no way of knowing whether or not they sold you a faulty product or you broke it. None of the components of an ecig last forever.

As far as being unsatisfied with it's performance, well, that's subjective even with the most inferior products. An example is Smoking Everywhere. They don't perform well for many people but some people are satisfied. So if you aren't satisfied with a 510 that's not something that the company should take a hit for unless the product is obviously faulty out of the box.

I've repeatedly advocated research on the part of the customer before purchasing one of these products and this forum is a wonderful place to start. It was the reason I was able to make an educated purchase when I ordered my 510 kit from cignot.com who I recommend.

Ask yourself what you want out of an ecig, pinpoint the models that are going to meet your needs and wants, find a reputable supplier and buy one. That's how I was able to get it right on the first purchase and not have to try 5 different products before settling on one. There are others that I want to try but the 510 will do it's job until I get ready to break out the credit card again.

Hope this helps.
 

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...I've repeatedly advocated research on the part of the customer before purchasing one of these products and this forum is a wonderful place to start...Ask yourself what you want out of an ecig, pinpoint the models that are going to meet your needs and wants, find a reputable supplier and buy one...

Hear, hear! You have encapsulated what I urged in Part 4 of my WWV Illustrated Guide (link in my signature). BTW, as egotistical as it may sound, I recommend that guide (not only Part 4) as a way to conduct (or, at least, begin) that research in hours rather than weeks.

Shop till you drop.People it is a 510 just buy one Trust Me You Will Love it.

Although I also like the 510 very much, I don't entirely agree with your advice. I know that some people do not love the 510. It is not the perfect e-cig. There is no such thing ... for everyone.

I say more about this (and many other 510-related stuff) in my Fabulous Five-Ten from NHaler: A Personal Illustrated Guide in the NHaler forum. Even if you have no particular interest in stroking my ego;), I honestly think anyone wanting to know more about the 510 would find value in the guide. It promotes NHaler (since Drew bribed me:D), but - as I state there - a 510 is a 510 is a 510. Just substitute one of the suppliers recommended in this thread for the NHaler links, if you prefer. NHaler's prices are not the rock bottom lowest, but they are competitive and you get free goodies (e.g., 6 ml juice samplers) with every purchase.
 
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If you want to go the 510 route to try and not spend much money, why not just find a store and buy 1 atomizer and 1 battery individually? If you like, you can go a kit route to get a PCC/chargers, the extras, etc. Meanwhile, you have 1 extra atty and batt. I could be wrong, but from what I've seen, Cignot is one of the few places where buying the $35 no box kit is actually cheaper than buying individual parts. A lot of places charge upwards of $100 for a "full starter kit", where you basically pay $50 for the instructions. Sure, some kits are a good deal or no loss of money due to extra chargers, PCC, whatever...but a lot aren't.

The only downside to buying 1 atty and batt separately (other than possible cost efficiency depending on the site), is that if you don't have anything to charge your batt, you're looking at one charge worth of testing, tops.
 

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First let me say I have never had a 510 style myself and I have never bought anything from madvapes so I can not extol the quality or virtues of either.

However before coming across your thread I came across this one: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...rum/50983-510-disposable-9-99-scandalous.html

and figured I would post it here for you as a possible cheap alternative way to try out a PV of this style.

Just remember as I said I have never used either the company or the product so I would suggest doing some research of your own on both.
 

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I came across this site, madvapes on another forum for ecigs while looking through different suppliers (I have already checked all on this forum and found healthcabin in china to be the best for my needs) So I find this site and see 510 singles w/ usb and 2 carts for $16.99! Healthcabin had this double kit like this for about twice the cost (w/o the extra charger) but with larger shipping charge/wait.

I want to stock up on 510s for resale, but I don't know anyone else, other than one forum member on the other site with 200+ post that has purchased and received goods from madvapes. Does anyone else know about them? I know they are new, maybe I will search the mod section?

any help would be apprecieated
 

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I have seen a few really possitive reviews on the madvapes.com site and beyond that i myself am going to be ordering from them here until i find exactly what i want i'll at least have something to use. It seems like the way to go when trying something out - one thing you do want to keep in mind, however, is that Madvapes.com 510's are not JOYE's, they are compatible with JOYE 510's however. So it really couldn't hurt in most cases i think if you want something small and useful while you're learning the ropes so you can lower your analog intake.

Anyhoot, what i'm MOST excited about from madvapes.com is the modshop with the really neat items to mod and mess with. I'm probably going to be making a couple mods and seeing how i like them so for me this is exciting.

healthcabin for me always seemed to bet he cheapest prrice, until i realized that as a china supplier they charge crazy prices for shipping, which is a bummer. But eh.

Definately the 510 gets the best reviews i have seen, and i have been reading here for a while. They are for the most part univeersally accepted as a super starter e-cig, however, long-time vapers tend to end up with mods, from my understanding. For example, the CHUCK is extremely popular and you can get it compatible with 510 atty's. On top of it, you can add graphics and colors to the chuck. If you're interested in the chuck do a search for "things to do on a saturday night" or something similar, i'm not sure exact phrase. its HUGE, but reading the reviews definately makes your little eyes bug. I want a chuck super, super bad. You can vape up to 6v with one using a 510 atty. I know there is another atty choicebut i forget what.

Also there is the screwdriver mod - which is far more spendy but i hear is fantastic. Silver bullet and a bunch of others. In fact, its not hard to MAKE a mod iwth longer battery life, (my plan) so from what i understand 510's are great, but if you really get into vaping ALOT, not all, but alot of vappers end up with realy cool mods.

In fact, i know every single person i have spoken to who has pretty much ditched their 510's once they got their CHUCKS.

Hope thats helpful :)!

Be well,

Nikki
 
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