Ez-smoker commercial on tv!! - Ban in 2 days

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BigJimW

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Read the fine print before you try this "free trial"

We are going to let you try the complete Ezsmoker system, which includes the Charger, re-chargeable battery, atomizer and filter, a $130 value absolutely FREE today! (Each cartridge is equal to about a pack and a half of cigarettes) All we ask is that you cover the $9.95 shipping and handling. When you see the great results and want to continue to use Ezsmoker you will need more filters for your unit, so starting today and every 30 days thereafter we will send you a fresh supply of 15 filter cartridges (roughly a month supply) at the promotional price of just $69.95 billed to the card you used today, which you can call to customize or discontinue anytime just by calling the Customer Care at 1-800-983-8136.

15 carts last a month? That's news to me. And at $69.95. Way to expensive.
 

P3rplexity

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No, sorry to say but this is not good news. These people aren't trying to help anybody, they aren't doing this for the same reason we are. They are just like smoking everywhere, trying to do nothing but take advantage of a good thing and exploits the common person's ignorance about how many different e-cigs are available. Hopefully many people will do their own research but I doubt it, they will probably try this one out first and THEN do the research required to find a solid device. These kinda of companies are not our friends.
 

katkin

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Gawd they got those Smoke Assassin radio commercials all over the place here in Dallas.

Florida too. But, Smoke Assassin is how I found this place. Never even heard of e-cigs, vaping, or anything else similar. But I was just paranoid enough to google "Smoke Assassin scam" after hearing their ad - and just interested enough to google -"e-cigarettes" despite the results. So they may be doing a little good, even if it's totally unintended.
 

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This is no good for our cause. They're ripping people off. Many of my friends are interested in vaping after seeing my 510 and I always tell them that if they want something other than the 510 to do a whole bunch of research on different models so that they can be aware of products that just plain suck and of products that are just glitsy re-branded models that could be had much cheaper elsewhere. I also tell them to be weary of really slick marketing.
 

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I try not to go to Stonebriar at this time of year lol. That place is nuts. My oldest nephew just got his first job there working at the movie theater and I occasionally have to go pick him up or drop him off and it is a zoo. Thanks goodness for my Jeep :D and making my own exits.

I am tempted to go to their booth with my Protege and some cards for Puresmoker and Cignot and see how long it takes to get kicked out hehe.
 

Lithium1330

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English is not my first language and I even can't articulate a sentence sometimes, but they have a misspelling in they ad or maybe they just lack some order :p

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roxinal

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Florida too. But, Smoke Assassin is how I found this place. Never even heard of e-cigs, vaping, or anything else similar. But I was just paranoid enough to google "Smoke Assassin scam" after hearing their ad - and just interested enough to google -"e-cigarettes" despite the results. So they may be doing a little good, even if it's totally unintended.

The only good thing about the commercial is letting viewers know about a thing called the e-cig. I would hope nobody would order, loose lots of money and maybe be completely turned off the concept of e-cigs due to this kind of rip off. hopefully then they would do research and not order that crappy peice of ----:-x
 

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The key problem (other than raping your wallet)

Smoke Assassin program doesn't address the issue of nicotine addiction. Because it doesn't provide the smoker with nicotine, nor does it replace the nicotine with an alternative, the Smoke Assassin program is virtually the same as going cold turkey (which has a high failure rate, reported at 70%-90% failure. For these reasons, the Smoke Assassin system is not recommended.


It's a lot like the disposable models. I never sold them because I didn't want anyone's first (and last) experience with e-cigs to be a lousy single-charge-battery disposable.

"E-Cigs? Oh yeah. I tried one of those at a bar in Phoenix. They suck..."
 
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