I don't know, but a small business with good customer service, a customer’s confidence in the handling of their cc information and quality locally manufactured goods probably doesn’t have much to worry about from fasttech. Provape, IBtanked, Vapefexion, Phiniac, etc, spring to mind. There are a lot of online resellers that might be a bit concerned about Fasttech, but they dug their own grave. Why would I purchase something from a reseller at an inflated price, with little to no redress if there’s a problem and with the added risk of my CC number being stolen? Because they are “American”? I have only ordered from Fasttech once, they don’t carry the stuff I use most, but it was a pleasant transaction, I ordered some starter sets and sundries to gift to friends who had been burned by good old US resellers in order to keep them vaping and off the coffin nails. In the end if a local reseller is struggling because of Fasttech then they probably need to fix what is broke instead of relieing on their sense of entitlement. I just find it amazing that I can ask questions, get damn near instant reply’s, no question’s asked redress of issues (customers always right) a fantastic product and all at a fair price from a company on the other side of the planet! But I make one online purchase from a US based reseller, my CC number gets compromised, I have an issue with a product, and I am accused of trying to “cheat him” when I inquire about returning the faulty item. Yeah, why wouldn’t I by local. In the end my money will not make or break local vape businesses, it will be the dollars of new vapors, by burning them you risk losing them back to the cancer sticks and we as community will not grow, it will be that much easier for Big Tobacco and the Government to over price and over regulate this all away.
And why the love letters to Fasttech? Why wouldn’t someone praise a company that treated them well, gave them good value for their money, and enabled them to stay on the straight and narrow and off the cigs.