I decided to take my earlier point and run with it. If we are all in agreement that it's better to be safe then it clearly makes sense to go with a vendor that has subscribed to an industry standard and maintains and policies itself to that standard (in theory). It is ECTA's stand that such companies are safer, and logic dictates that they are right. If that's true then it makes sense to be safe and buy from such a company until the industry is regulated in Canada. I decided I should have a look at the cost of being safe, and to that end I selected a vendor in the the UK at random from amongst those who are in ECITA, in this case Ecig Wizard. I matched them against five randomly chosen canadian suppliers ( I don't know who's in ECTA, but that doesn't matter for the purposes of this experiment). Those vendors were Vaporus, CapNicFit, CEV, Canada Vapes and Vapor Geek. I looked at the cost of buying 3 x 30ml of medium tobacco (as comparable as possible) and to purchase those bottles with no coupon reduction and at the lowest possible shipping price. The UK company, Ecig Wizard, was the cheapest of the bunch! It cost about $64 to purchase from them. Vaporus and Canada Vapes had very comparable prices, only a dollar or two off, and the others were considerably more expensive, being at least $75+
With proper shopping I'm sure that better deals could be had on either side, but the point of it is that ECTA was right, in that having a regulated business needn't necessarily cost more to consumers.
Interestingly, it also means that vapers who wish to be safer and buy from standardized vendors can do so for less than purchasing from Canadian vendors, as it currently stands. From a logical standpoint of both cost and safety it currently makes more sense to purchase from international vendors, based on this unscientific experiment.
Interesting, no?
You can get cheaper deals from almost any UK vendor than the vendors posted above. I could care less about them being involved with the ECTA or ECITA. I order from vendors that don't rip me off ...... simple. Those vendors are aimed at noobies and people that don't know any better. Having the ECTA stamp won't change the fact that they overcharge. They all use the same Chinese equipment and most of the Canadian vendors all use the same juices (which also have laughable prices). Order from who YOU trust and gives you the better prices and service.