Revelle review?

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bmuoio

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I joined Revelle and liked it but now love the new model (blk unit). I am a reseller of all models and like In-life for the fact they are offering a pay it forward and not buy low and sell yourself low(free). Forget that! Let them do all the dirty work for me and I get over 400 a week to meet new people I would have never met and get paid!!!!!!!!!!! I will fax my checks if you don't believe me. Plus the small unit is by far the best out of the three I sold. Now I sell 4 models and laugh at the 40 dollar ones and call them Hello Kitty packages.

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I joined Revelle and liked it but now love the new model (blk unit). I am a reseller of all models and like In-life for the fact they are offering a pay it forward and not buy low and sell yourself low(free). Forget that! Let them do all the dirty work for me and I get over 400 a week to meet new people I would have never met and get paid!!!!!!!!!!! I will fax my checks if you don't believe me. Plus the small unit is by far the best out of the three I sold. Now I sell 4 models and laugh at the 40 dollar ones and call them Hello Kitty packages.

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Reworded sales pitch. :lol:
 

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these things are all disposable.. if u are a heavy user that needs them to keep working as they do when new and dont own a dozen different types that get swapped about on a regular basis it soon becomes apparent..

if u are not a heavy user and do own lots of different devices the "disposable" factor can remain hidden for quite some time..

exactly how often atomizers and batteries get replaced can vary and the lifetime of both can be stretched out.. but if anyone is a heavy user and sticks to the one device as most people will do when the novelty wears off a new one very week isnt so far removed from reality..

there are many here who will disagree and how people use these things varies tremendously.. but three members of my family who simply now use the one device and need it to work reliably recon a couple of weeks for both batteries and atomizer is par for the course..

the ones being talked about here seem to be 901s.. a 901 atomizer should manage more than six carts.. if it didnt i would be replacing mine every day..

but if money was no object i might well do this.. and the batteries.. at least it would guarantee a decent e smoking experience..

trying to make them last as long as possible dosnt guarantee a decent e smoking experience.. just like using blunt razor blades dosnt guarantee a good shaving experience..

mind u at the cost of revelle spares pushing the "disposable" factor is gonna make someone a lot of money..

trog
 

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Agreed,

Given time, you will see more people voicing their opinions, but you will never see any who are just users in my opinion. One reason is this, who would be just a retail customer if they can register to be a distributor at no cost and save $50., which brings price down to under $100.00?

On the other hand, since you have tested six different brands, and yes, some are cheap, as in, you get what you pay for, but like you said, quality is the one you use at home, and that says it all, quality will win out over cheap products every time in the end.

I have not tried all the units you have, so I cannot comment on which are the best on the market, but like you, I have researched them all through forums like this, and this tells the story, but not the whole story, for Revelle is newest on market, so it will take some time to see user comments, and again, most will be distributors like I am as I wanted to save the $50.00 retail commission and put it in my pocket.

Like you have probably found, when people see you smoking an e-smoke, they ask you, what are you smoking? Well, that is what I found, and then the next question was, where did you buy it? I don't know about you, but by simply handing out a business card, whether I am eating out at restaurant, at casino, wherever smokers are, they are all interested, and in my opinion, I would rather smoke, eat out at restaurants and gamble while getting paid for it, rather than paying, and that is enough reason for me to use Revelle over all others. lol

Call me cheap, that is OK, but I am not stupid enough not to want my smokes for free, which was my first goal, and now enjoy eating out and gambling for free as each visit more than compensates for my primary habit. To each their own, but you asked about price, so now you know which system will pay you to use it, not you pay for it, now there is the difference, and I like it.

Wealth Without Health is Worthless,

Tell you what. There are a couple of long time forum members that do video reviews of many different e-cigs. Why don't you provide one to each of them since they have reviewd about 10-12 each and then you and we will have an independent review of your product.
 

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Okays,,,,,,i looked,i laughed,sorry i have been in sales for over 30 years,and cold call advertising sales all day long,(self employed),these people remind me of Born Again Amway Salespeople,,,:D,,Hell,they have a plan here,they should have a late night infomercial on TV.,,,,,,,,,,,My son and i are purchasing between $300 to $400 on e-cig supplies etc. this weekend,these people WON'T see a red cent of it,RFLMAO,,,!!!!!!!!!(Steve and Marian will),,,,;)

What would impress me more than their overdone website and bio's,(OMG talk about SELF ABSORBED!!,hehe,,give these people a mirror so they kiss themselves in the morning,lmao!!),NOW.!!!!!!!! if they INVESTED,money into a product that is all their own design and a cut above the rest and could prove it and stand behind it,i would be impressed.I am sure they are getting their product from china just like everyone else is,same old stuff,brianwashed, gimmick get rich salesjob pitch is all they have,been there done that before.

Yo,suppliers and manufactuers,HONESTY SELLS!!!!,,,,,backed by a damned GOOD PRODUCT!!!!!,,,Forget all the flashy sizzle sales crap,that is old news!!!!!!

Oh i'm way sure this post will be edited,hehe,,!!!:D
 
After reading it over, they are more concerned with getting people to sell it than to actually sell a safe smoking product. It's a MLM thing with a product that is way overpriced.

I have scoured the internet and I have yet to find a review on this cig.

My husband has taken my e-cig out to local restaurants and pubs and from the people that have tried it, he has gotten great reviews. They are so excited about it! As far as the mlm thing goes, I look at it this way. You can't have a good mlm business without first having a great product to market. In my opinion, the Revelle e-cigs are great and truly not overpriced for the quality/quantity that you get. Everyone here has their favorites. The ones offered by InLife are mine and as a double bonus, I get paid extra to tell others.
 

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I have been using the Revelle for about 5 days now and I like it. Yeah it cost more than some but it is a quality product and the volume of smoke is off the chain. The taste is different but not bad and I am getting used to it. It is funny people are concerned about taste considering the first puff of a real cig tasted like monkey s... and most of us kept puffing. Overall I am happy with the purchase and the price is not a big deal considering how much it would cost if I still smoked and the cost to hospitalize me for a few months to keep me alive while I shrink to about 103 pounds and die. Truly amazes me when I hear about price, makes me think, people are not peeling the layers back on this smoking thing.
 

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Oh my god it finally happened, the corruption of MLM schemes has spread to e-cigs...

This is just like ANY OTHER MLM SCAM except they're selling e-cigs instead of other products. If you guys want information on Revelle's business type model, go here.

Truth on MLM or Network Marketing

MLM is a waste of time and unless you are willing to put everything single part of you into it with the knowledge that 99% of those who join lose money instead of making thousands a week like they promise, stay far the hell away.

Take a look at their pay pyramid and if you actually pay attention and analyze it, you will realize that you NEED to sell every week so that you don't lose money.

I could go on and on about MLM because it has claimed so many of my friends and ruined them but i'll stop here.

As for the product, i've tried my friends and it's absolute crap at worst, subpar at best. It looks nice, sure, but so do many others, for a fraction of the price, and work a lot longer than a week. Their prices for replacement parts are ridiculous.

The draw is inconsistent, the vapor is decent, and the throat hit for me (with PS true menthol 18mg) is mild, compared to high with a Pilot, and it was even better on my NPRO.

My last words, stay the hell away from MLM, and their products.
 

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Ghostsamurai25

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Im a inlife distributor and their black penstyle was the first pv I purchased.
Four months later Im still a fan of the pen style, just places an order for over
$200 to heavens gift:)
Their product sucks, the attys burn out so fast its not even funny ive gone through about 12 so far which is what made me decide to go some place else with my money.
I have to say though that their warranty is pretty good, call them and tell them what broken and in about 3 days youll have a replacement sent to you. Thats a plus for them but too overpriced to remain with them 30 a month for ten carts, which will last about 2 weeks, bump that Im smarter than that. I give them a C-.
 

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I agree, this thread should remain alive to show people what to watch out for when shopping for their ecig. SmokingEverywhere proved that you don't always get what you pay for... and now the revelle does the same.

Grab yourself a 510 for 50 bucks and you'll end up with 2 batteries, 2 atomizers, and several carts. ;)
 
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