Intellicig Launches Toll Free USA Customer Services Number

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John, I have nothing but praise for your service having exchanged an email or two with you. I am interested to know if signed-for mail is a policy for you guys or a privilege for your customers? I ask since there is not always someone at home to sign for packages - is it possible to arrange non signed-for mail, or is this done for your own security purposes (e.g. so that people can't claim they didn't receive something)
 

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a good forum member recommended your product, and was curious as to
1. if you'd have a store located in the US?
2. how much each cartridge would have? i am looking for something comparative to the malboro ultra lights 100's which i think is at 4mg...

thank you!


you will probably get a quicker reply if you send them an email mate:-

john@intellicig.com
 

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a good forum member recommended your product, and was curious as to
1. if you'd have a store located in the US?
2. how much each cartridge would have? i am looking for something comparative to the malboro ultra lights 100's which i think is at 4mg...

thank you!
At the moment the quickest and cheapest option is to buy direct from our UK website and you can select dollars as currency on the first page.
The Regular Low carts would be a near match for nicotine content.
Cheers.
John.
 

Shining Wit

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John, I have nothing but praise for your service having exchanged an email or two with you. I am interested to know if signed-for mail is a policy for you guys or a privilege for your customers? I ask since there is not always someone at home to sign for packages - is it possible to arrange non signed-for mail, or is this done for your own security purposes (e.g. so that people can't claim they didn't receive something)

The signed for option is necessary in case we need to make a claim for lost goods. It's funny how we have had none missing since we adopted this policy.
Cheers.
John.
 
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