Is there any option to get free ecigs for trials?

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Henric

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I am used to of smoking tobacco cigs that are affecting my health as I use to smoke frequently in a day. I have heard about ecigs and hope that it can aid me to be out of my smoking wont. I am totally unaware about the cost of ecigs? Does the cost vary according to the types of cigs? Please suggest me some options where I can find free ecigs for trials.
 

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As I've been told a lot in the past, nothing is free. There will be some sites that'll offer a free kit, but ask for a credit card number. They'll charge you monthly. I just warn to stay away from those.

njoy, however, will send you a sample if you cover the cost of shipping. Here: FREE Sample - NJOY King Electronic Cigarette

E-cigs can have generally a lower running cost, but there can be a high initial investment depending on what you want to buy.

A simple 'eGo' setup can cost less than $50 and is a good way to start. Or if your looking for something more similar to a cigarette, there are quite a few affordable options.

Congrats on looking for another option though :) baby steps and the like. vaping along side of smoking (as in a slow replacement) is pretty common, just so you don't think its an all or nothing effort.
 

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Welcome , but as the old saying goes , you get what you pay for , except for the so-called free e-cigs . Nothing is free . And if it sounds too good to be true , it probably is . So just look at some of the forum vendors sites , at some of the starter kits . And get some sample sizes of juice as well , until you find a flavor , you like . As both of the other posters stated , if they want your CC number , be prepared to get hit with several large charges to your card . And very hard to get it to stop . So don't even go there . Good luck
 

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Hey to all. Thanks for responding. I have heard about some kits that are specially offered by the stores as the sample pack at free of cost. Does it mean that I can be asked for my credit card number there too or there can be any terms and conditions behind getting these sample packs free? Is there no option to get these kits at completely free of cost?
 

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As I've been told a lot in the past, nothing is free. There will be some sites that'll offer a free kit, but ask for a credit card number. They'll charge you monthly. I just warn to stay away from those.
This. Jumped on a deal a while back for a free starter kit, mostly just wanting the automatic battery the kit came with
Wasn't until after I'd placed my order that I got to see the "true" starter kit page where it listed that I was getting signed up for several months of their cart refill service, at $30 a pop for 5 carts
This was not listed until after I'd placed the order.
On top of that their "cancel order" link only sent me to my order history with no option to cancel.
Emailed their CS address, didn't get a response, took them a month to send the kit with still no response from CS. Finally called them up and got the whole bit cancelled.
 

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IMHO, get a real cheap semi-decent starter set with an eGo battery, a CE-5 or Vivi Nova clearo, charger and 10ml juice. Once you've run out of juice, you shouldn't have spent any more than you would on cigs. Not sure about US vendors, but I'm guessing you could get said setup for ~$20?

Might not be everyones setup of choice. It's just somewhere to start. Worked for me.
 

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This is not a free kit! Please scroll down and read the small print--Terms and Conditions.

No such thing as free lunch.

Enjoy King and Apollo disposables are free of charge, one per customer, but you have to pay ~3 bucks for shipping.
 
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GOOD CATCH!! This part really kills it - "As a member of the Program, you have 14 days to try the Product (the Trial Period). Please note that delivery time is subtracted from your Trial Period, and will reduce the number of days allocated to your Trial Period."

Sometimes it may take WEEKS to deliver, as experienced with Blu Cigs 5 years ago. Good call. But, like I said - forget these types of ecigs. Companies with prefilled cartridges (BluCigs, Green Smoke, Regal Cigs, AND Apollo) will tear into your wallet and, given some time, you won't be satisfied.
 

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I started out with a South Beach kit off Groupon for $24.
It came with 15 tobacco carts, they were actually good.
I've moved on from that. But it was a great deal.
Green Smoke has a free starter kit.
But it's only for people who already have another setup.
If you want a mini, I would recommend Jet Cigs.
You can get their kit for $15.
It's 510 threaded; so you can use Blu or Volcano, or generic carts with it too.
I use it as a backup & it works great.
 
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