RTS Vapes: Lowest Prices on Quality Flavorless Nicotine Liquid Made in the USA

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1. White Nile and the Blue Nile.
2. Maryland was named in her honor
3. The Equator
4. Rome, Baghdad,Cork
5. Baikonur Cosmodrome
6. Key West, Florida
7. Papua New Guinea
8. Tokyo, Japan (formerly known as Edo)
9. reached a population of 1 million
10. France has the most time zones with 12
11. Rio de Janeiro
12. graffiti
13. Brazil
14. Indonesia
15. India

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DIY E-Cig Supplies & E-Cigarette Liquid | Make Your Own E-Liquid | RTS Vapes

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Please note a minimum purchase of $25 is required to qualify for discount.
Sale ends Monday, September 1, 2014​
 

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DIY E-Cig Supplies & E-Cigarette Liquid | Make Your Own E-Liquid | RTS Vapes

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Say randyith, curious.
E-mail notification got my interest.
Those "custom" strengths. The text on the relevant pages for em' includes "For laboratory use only by qualified personnel."

Would you be able to share with the community just what steps RTS takes to verify that potential buyers are actually "qualified" to handle these?

Thanks in advance!
 

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OTD, if you look at the product page it says this :

Existing Customers may order online. New Customers please call 704-237-4572 to place your order.

This product is being shipped as dangerous goods via UPS. UPS may require proof of your USA DOT (49 CFR 171.2(a)) certification to complete delivery.

I understand what you are saying but, there are lots of products available to purchase that could be dangerous if the end user does not know how to properly use or handle. Looks to me like RTS is only selling to existing, experienced buyers online and requiring them to call if they are new. I would think that the reason for the call would be to make sure that the new user understands how to safely handle the product. I am sure that Randy will chime in when he sees this but, these are my thoughts.
 

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Make no mistake, I in no way mean to cast any aspersions, I hold RTS in high regards. Really!

I have read the related pages thoroughly and in light of the current anti vaping atmosphere in "some" quarters I can't help but think it would be beneficial to all concerned if what was required from the customer in order to purchase the higher mg goods were made painfully clear.

I'm sure some if not all of my concerns can be laid solely at the pedestal of ignorance (-:

What sense I can make of the USA DOT (49 CFR 171.2(a) is that it applies to the shipper.
I haven't been able to find how it applies to the recipient of such goods.

I'm an existing customer. And there's darn sure no way I have any business handling the custom bases.

I'm normally not such a nervous nelly but the ads really took me by surprise.
 

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I agree. I do not have the equipment to handle it either and have enough common sense not to do so. Most of RTS existing customers (probably all) know enough about it to know the cautions. I am sure that the phone call that new customers have to make will ensure that they know as well. We will see what Randy has to say when he gets back online :)

ETA- this statement should be a good warning to anyone looking at the product as well
This product is being shipped as dangerous goods

There are other sites that sell it and have none of the statements or requirements as listed on the RTS site.
 
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heh heh
Darwin Award aspirants abound. Written warnings mean nothing to em'.
They have to be actively protected from themselves (-;

Well, those people that need protection from themselves need a nanny to follow them around to be sure that they do the right thing IMO. Again, it is JMHO that we need to take responsibilty for ourselves and do not need others making decisions for us. Life is full of decisions and the folks that are not competent enough to make their own will have far worse issues than buying the wrong strength nicotine.

I am just not sure what it is that you would like to see done if you do not feel that written warnings are enough.
 
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Make no mistake, I in no way mean to cast any aspersions, I hold RTS in high regards. Really!

I have read the related pages thoroughly and in light of the current anti vaping atmosphere in "some" quarters I can't help but think it would be beneficial to all concerned if what was required from the customer in order to purchase the higher mg goods were made painfully clear.

I'm sure some if not all of my concerns can be laid solely at the pedestal of ignorance (-:

What sense I can make of the USA DOT (49 CFR 171.2(a) is that it applies to the shipper.
I haven't been able to find how it applies to the recipient of such goods.

I'm an existing customer. And there's darn sure no way I have any business handling the custom bases.

I'm normally not such a nervous nelly but the ads really took me by surprise.

We lust changed wording to existing WHOLESALE customers. New wholesale customers must call to be screened. All wholesale customers will be e-mailed paperwork to sign and return.

USA DOT (49 CFR 171.2(a) certification is required of the receiver also. Furthermore UPS will not deliver dangerous goods to residential address.
 
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I gets me thoughts lost in translation all the time (-:

Is there a component of the cited DOT regulations that pertains to the buyer?
Is there some form of active screening at any level that prevents the likes of me from purchasing the "custom" base?

I detests the nanny state as much as the next vaper.
Gotta be some kind of line somewheres to prevent poor decisions by a few from paving the way to loss of choice for many.


That takes care o' that Randy, hope I wasn't a bother (-:
 
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I think that you have a long battle ahead of you if you are trying to protect those that are not able to protect themselves from all of the possibly dangerous products out there. Almost sounds like you are hoping for some type of regulation. Be careful what you wish for.
 
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I gets me thoughts lost in translation all the time (-:

Is there a component of the cited DOT regulations that pertains to the buyer? Yes
Is there some form of active screening at any level that prevents the likes of me from purchasing the "custom" base? Technically, anyone can buy it on the website but wee will simply cancel the order and refund money if they do not provide paperwork. We know the questions to ask to determine if they are qualified to handle it.

I detests the nanny state as much as the next vaper.
Gotta be some kind of line somewheres to prevent poor decisions by a few from paving the way to loss of choice for many.

Please see above for answers.
 
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