Smoking Everywhere seems to wear two hats. While wearng the white hat, they're one of the leading proponents of acceptance and recognition of the e-cig as a viable alternative to smoking. However, at their mall kiosks and now this little dealie, they're clearly wearing black hats. My first e-cig is their SE GoldOne 3.0, which is a RN4081. I bought it ignorant of the much cheaper online options. I paid $130 for a kit that contained 1 battery, 1 atomizer, the charger, and 5 carts. The only good thing is that they have a 1 year warranty, so as long as that kiosk I purchased it from is open, they'll replace any part that's fouled up for a year. My atty went out a month ago, so I replaced it, and the guy there reset my reciept, meaning I had another year from that date to replace any part under warranty. That was pretty cool of him.
Sadly, these folks running the kiosks are either ignorant, or more likely, banking on the ignorance of the masses. When I replaced my atty, I mentioned that I could get one online for $5, but I couldn't wait for shipping. He said that you can't do that in Washington state because age can't be verified. I purposely omitted the detail that I actually DID order one to have as a spare, as I didn't feel like getting into an argument. It was nice of him to extend my warranty, so I just let it be.
Is this "refill" thing they've got set up similar to what Smoke Assassin is doing? I'm a talk-radio junkie, and I hear their commercial all the time. It's nice that the idea of vaping is getting out to the public, but it sucks that it's in the form of shady deals.
-D4