I got burned!

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jaba62

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Recently I purchased a vision spinner 2 from a store, one of those tobacco/ vape shop/ head shop. I paid 19$ for it.(that should have been clue #1) I looked it over at the store, inspected the threads, looked at the lettering, dial function, push button. It had the verification # on the box. I got it home and started using it, worked great, no problems. I look up the code and find out it is probably a clone. Should I take it back and make a big deal out of it? I realize the proprietor may not even realize it is fake. It seems to be a very good fake, I could not find one misprint on the manual or box. As I stated the threads seem very good, it takes a charge and functions as it should. Am i just being too picky? I know the genuine ones go for alot more at many places.
 

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I have a Fake vision spinner2 in the mix and it has worked rather well when I was using it. Up to you, if you do take it back you can get one here Batteries - The Way Vaping Should Be - ecig.com - ecig.com listed at 27.98 but they are running a sale with 53% off for a tad bit longer it would be 13.15 with free shipping. The sale will be over by tomorrow though.

Like Steve said I think the fakes are made by the same factory.
 

singalong

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If you want to keep it you should still notify the store that they sell clones. If they look genuinely surprised to have clones in their inventory, I wouldn't make a big deal out of it, but if they don't seem to care about it, I would take my business elsewhere next time.
Keep in mind that most stores also sell homemade liquids... Can you imagine what they put in their liquids if they don't care about the quality of the products they sell?
 
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