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@Down-Time
I used patches and cig-a-likes to stop smoking. I didn't work 100% (maybe 75%)
Then, I turned to the mighty god of knowledge (Mr Google and his lying, cheating, rip-off friends) and then proceeded to spend another $500 on top of $300
Bad brands are bad brands, what more can I say. Many of us fell for their sales pitch and marketing hot air feeling we were definitely onto a winner.
$119 for a $29 e-cig is not on. Yes... you probably need some help extricating yourself from these arrogant & greedy shysters.
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I was on a website only 20 minutes ago which has a "top 15" of the supposedly 'best' e-cigs in the world. 9 of them were useless plastic sticks which barely work. The other 6 sold 2nd/3rd generation devices, but only the ones that pay the most commission.
There are over 100 of these websites set up purely to promote scam/rip-off brands.
This is what the market is and for many it means not quitting smoking.