Do Not Order "Free Trials"!!!

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Mr. JuiceMan

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I ordered a "free trial" starter kit, understood the fine print, called them after I placed the order to stop any extra deliveries of any carts at crazy prices....I got it came in five days and I really like it its awesome. I've tried a few other brands and not to my liking. Battery life is great 1day to 1day and a half. I was a 1 pack a day smoker. Also its been a couple of months and my card has not been charged other than S&H. My mother in law also ordered from a different company and hers was just $22.00 complete kit but I'm a little skeptic about hers though just gona have to wait and see....Good luck to all and man vaping is awesome ;D
 

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My best friend ordered one of those "Free Trial" offers, got burned and now wants to quit smoking but is not interested in anything having to do with an ecig or vaping.
Which is really a shame since vaping does work, but getting ripped off also works, albeit for the "Tobacco Companies" and NRT makers.
Sadly she is refusing to put any money into trying anything except "FDA recommended products".
On a side note I met a cashier in CVS who asked about my Ali'i which I explained and let him try.
He really was amazed at how much better it worked than his own ecig and then he told me, he'd recently bought a "White Cloud" brand ecig.
This is the company who offers 1 battery, 1 atty and monthly cart purchases all for the low, reasonable price of $250. per starter kit! :glare:
I offered to give him a brand new eGo kit if he would call me or come over
{I live across the street from the CVS!} to let me explain how it works and what a good starter kit should be cost wise, effectiveness, what should be included in said kit etc. Before I left, I of course gave him the ECF address, cards from some reputable companies to purchase from.

He never even called me for his free ecig from me. :(
He ducks me when I pick up my scripts.
He also purchased the same kit for his mother even though he said he didn't think it worked well! :confused: :facepalm:
C.B.
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Sherri76

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Does anyone know how I can update my profile to include the footer stats I keep seeing displaying how long ones been vaping?

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You can do it by clicking on someone else's banner and it should take you to a page where you can input your own information to get the URL for your own banner. You can add it manually each time you post if you want it right now, but it'll be easier if you wait until you have 15 posts, then you can add the URL of the banner you choose to your signature.
 
There are really 2 types of these scams, 1 is to charge you an outrageous amount for the initial starter kit. The 2nd part of the scam is normally monthly charges, for the number of cartridges they think you will need in that time frame. Once again, very over priced, and good luck getting through on the customer care line. Id agree, its important to send it back right away, but make sure to contact them to open a return so they have it on file during your "free trial" period. When you call, ask the rep for his or her name, id number, and write this down as your way of verifying they did in fact keep a record. Ive worked over 5 years in call centers, Ive seen & heard about some pretty bad scams, these e-cigarette ones make me mad for the way they take advantage of people for their desire to stop using tobacco.
 

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slammer

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i started with one of those high priced starter kits and buying prefilled carts. it was the kr808. they work well but after research i found out how much money i did not need to spend. now i refill my own carts and i am looking to upgrade. one good thing is i have been off analogs for 5 months and love to vape. just went about the expensive route, but i guess i saved money and my health in the end :)
 
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