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The Ocelot

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JJOOHHNN

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I'm happy to post on to you from the UK, just pm me if you want me to and I'll give you my address

Thanks,

They are aware that I have sent to a message to all of their distributors in Europe. I didn't tell them but they have figured it out. They will not take money from a USA billing address at the European sites.

The only way around this that I can see is to send someone enough money via PayPal to cover it all plus some extra.
 

The Ocelot

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I won't be able to get them from any of the official Ovale sites. The last message I got from Ovale Italy listed off their locations and told none of them would do it. I can't get it sent to another person but they wont take my money.

They have established a non compete rule between the Ovale regions. Their systems wont take my money because I will be blocked at the billing address. I can't even pay Ovale UK to ship to someone in the UK because they wont take my money.

That's a real drag. :(
 

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Prayers Needed!!!

Folks, USPS has my stuff... Please Pray that they don't screw it up!

Let us now bow our heads in prayer for both my incoming and outgoing packages!!!

Amen, Reverend Jim
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rbrylawski

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I may have mentioned I ordered some BVC coils via a Co-Op, ClassWife let me know about here on ECF. I have to say it was an amazing experience. I got my 6 boxes of coils today along with some candy in the package and the price I paid simply couldn't be beat by any vendor out there. I don't know if all Co-Op buying experiences are this great, but I will definitely do this again!

Plus my two glass replacement tanks for the Kabuki came in from HoH's Black Friday sale. Isn't Vape Mail the best!!
 

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Thanks,

They are aware that I have sent to a message to all of their distributors in Europe. I didn't tell them but they have figured it out. They will not take money from a USA billing address at the European sites.

The only way around this that I can see is to send someone enough money via PayPal to cover it all plus some extra.

Hit me up.

R
 

Susan W.

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I may have mentioned I ordered some BVC Coils via a Co-Op, ClassWife let me know about here on ECF. I have to say it was an amazing experience. I got my 6 boxes of coils today along with some candy in the package and the price I paid simply couldn't be beat by any vendor out there. I don't know if all Co-Op buying experiences are this great, but I will definitely do this again!

Plus my two glass replacement tanks for the Kabuki came in from HoH's Black Friday sale. Isn't Vape Mail the best!!

It's only the best when it's received. I'm still waiting for some black Friday stuff. All were mailed out right away, they are stuck in the USPS system. :(
 

rbrylawski

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It's only the best when it's received. I'm still waiting for some black Friday stuff. All were mailed out right away, they are stuck in the USPS system. :(

I'm sorry......I hope they are found and delivered very soon.
 

Jim-

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When I was active there were about 10,000 of us. I think during my active time there were only about 10 fatalities most of them being Cheve. Those are pretty good odds, being a lumberjack is far more dangerous.

I have investigated upwards of 3000 deaths of assorted flavors over the years and I have taken exactly..umm...ZERO cave related deaths. (Not going to count scuba related for the sake of keeping my number at zero;p) Seems like good odds to me. Course I have no idea (going to look into that) if there are any treacherous caves within the boarders of LA County or if there are people crawling around inside them. :danger:
 

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I have investigated upwards of 3000 deaths of assorted flavors over the years and I have taken exactly..umm...ZERO cave related deaths. (Not going to count scuba related for the sake of keeping my number at zero;p) Seems like good odds to me. Course I have no idea (going to look into that) if there are any treacherous caves within the boarders of LA County or if there are people crawling around inside them. :danger:

Cheve is in Mexico, This is a world wide thing, I was trying to present how safe it is, it looks a lot more dangerous than it really is. 10 worldwide over a 30 year period is not going to be very many.

I don't know how much limestone there is in California I am guessing more granite. They way limestone erodes and chemically reacts allows traditional cave formation happen. Everything else is going to be much smaller and without the craze angles. Lave tubes in formally volcanic area are going to be very different and much smaller and formations that form in granite are going to be much smaller and than what will occur in limestone.
 
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Jim-

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Cheve is in Mexico, This is a world wide thing, I was trying to present how safe it is, it looks a lot more dangerous than it really is. 10 worldwide over a 30 year period is not going to be very many.

Was agreeing with you 100% I'll tell you though, the thought of all that rock over my head, the icy cold water, pitch dark, echoing noises....creeps me to the core. You have some nerves of steel. :thumb:
 

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Was agreeing with you 100% I'll tell you though, the thought of all that rock over my head, the icy cold water, pitch dark, echoing noises....creeps me to the core. You have some nerves of steel. :thumb:

It doesn't take as much nerve as you think after the 2nd or 3rd time. Most are pretty stable, where break down is occurring is pretty safe unless you disturb something physically. A place with active break down activity might be a chunk of rock falling once every 10-50 years. That chance of being under it when it falls is pretty slim.

Most of the injury are from people that think they can navigate better without boots and end up spraining or breaking an ankle. NSS cave rescue will fly in to get the broken ankle cases out instead of the fire department because the have special equipment to get injured people through crawls, across underground gullies and such.
 
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