Problem buying from cyberliquids.com - common?

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jtuck004

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I really like their banana nut bread, sold locally by a small store. The store didn't carry a 30 ml size, so I ordered one from the mfr online. I got back a bottle labeled the same but containing a clear, not amber-gold liquid. Uh-oh. Tried it, only banana, and way strong. Ick.

No response to emails for a day or so now, so I disputed the charge on the card.

Is Cyber Liquids not to be trusted or have you had other experiences?
 

jtuck004

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Chances are you just need to let your e-liquid age. As it ages the color and taste will change.

I don't have any person experience with this manufacturer but there are lots of hits on their eliquid if you do a search on google. Search "ecf cyberliquids.com"

I wonder how many decades it would take to turn from clear to orange, and add the nut bread flavor?

No, I actually tried it - it's just straight banana. If that's what I wanted, it wouldn't be bad, without even letting it sit. It's clearly a different liquid - took it to the store that sells it locally and showed them. They all agreed that the bottle is nowhere near the stuff being sold under the identical label in their store. Some guy was looking at their Cyber line, switched to a different brand when he heard us. Perhaps for the best.

Been a couple days now, not even a response from email. Oh well. Maybe they have to ride a donkey to the library to get on the Internet. ;)
 

Robino1

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Many eliquids change color as they age and the flavors 'Marry' as they come together.

Honestly? Let the liquid sit for a day or so with the cap and dripper tip off, shake well when you think of it, put the dripper tip and cap back on after it has aired out. This process helps the extracting base to evaporate. Let the liquid age a week or so and try it out.

Many liquids are made when you order them. Some/most change color as they age. One of my favorite liquids always changes from almost clear to a orange shade of color over a period of weeks. Some flavors take time to meld and become the awesomeness we expect.

Also, the larger bottles take a bit longer to age properly. Smaller bottles take less time.
 
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