Has anyone tried this?

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swedishfish

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Nothing is free. :laugh:

I take that back. The guy from Apollo was offering free disposables and you just paid shipping. That's what got me vaping.
It was an excellent disposable. I bought a few and keep them in my car just in case.

There are quite a few suppliers that sell disposables. I think LiteCigUSA has them for about $10.
 

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Cool beans! I just want to expose more people to this now that I've discovered it, and give them an opportunity to try it without feeling they have to commit and spend $100 before they know if they'll like it. Remember....I just got burned on a $100 e-cig I stupidly bought at a mall kiosk because I didn't know anything about this and wanted to see if it would work. Despite my costly mistake, I love this MORE than real (analog) ciggys! I can't wait to order the Mach 2 and see how much better that is. I imagine this is going to be an expensive new hobby for me but I'mma happy girl and want my smoker friends to jump on the wagon with me ;)
 

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Hi MadKat. I actually did order from smokeless selects. Might as well give the abbreviated version. If you really want the full version, I'll post it. --The starter set was pretty nice for a noob like me. Had a case, usb charger, wall adapter, battery and 7 cartomizers. I still have them, but I'm moving on to other things (and other companies). --The "10-day" free trial starts when you place the order. The order might go out in two days and shipping can take 3-5 more. I got my stuff on a Friday and on Tuesday they were telling me that my trial was over. --Wound up costing me $54 to keep all the stuff. They tried to get me to pay $99. --Very nice support people--if you can get hold of them. --They don't tell you what kind of battery it is that they give you. It doesn't fit the 510 carts I got from another vendor, so I don't know what type it is. Wish I did know. Bottom line--It's overpriced, but I did learn from the trial that I liked the idea of going smokeless. So, they got me started. Would I refer others to them? No. There are less expensive ways to get introduced to this.
 
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I'd also like to add that the carts they sell are expensive compared to other places. With shipping, it came out to $24.99 for 5 carts. They say that each cart is supposed to last 2-5 packs, but that wasn't my experience.

I am keeping the battery though. I kinda like it. If I ever find out what type it is, I'll order more carts for it from someone more reasonably priced and keep it as a backup.
 

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Free trials are always a scam that enrolls you into an overpriced kit charge and automatic carto replacement shipments, as far as my research has shown. Trials always start from time of order, too, so you don't have much time at all to evaluate them by the time you get them. I have also seen many complaints of double charges and other such crap with these offers.

I'd suggest Mistic from Walmart/Sam's Club for a decent and affordable short-term kit that can be gotten easily and quickly.
 
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