I have received some Hangsen essence from vaping Zone that has no safety seal, no expiration date, and no Hangsen trade mark. Does that mean it is a clone? I originally thought it was past its expiration date since it had no flavor, but now I am thinking it might be a copy....
Don't know eiter but did look at some of the authentic Hangsen bottles at this Polish site. They proudly advertise as an authorized Hangsen dealer selling the real deal. Those bottles don't look like the two ECigExpress Hangsen bottles I rec'd recently.
Here's what I don't get about the whole cloning side of business in the vape world. All I want is the original Hangsen juice and instead run risk of getting a knock off version that is a little cheaper. Well, when authentic bottles are $5-$10 each, how and why are we acting like we must go out of our way to get the best fake Rolex since the real thing can't be had? I see this C**P online all the time! Advertising the latest XYZ Gizmo CLONE when the real things are sometimes $20 and $30 gadgets! These are not $10,000 mods which make clones understandable. I've seen clones of vaping gear that cost under $30 for originals! Saw several CLONE things via Vaper Joes & fastech with cloned prices around $20-$30. So I googled the original items from original manufacturers, and found a mere $10 difference! It's not like we can't afford the real deal at these prices. Most of us just quit a habit that averaged $4-$6 a pack here in the states and more in other parts of the world. A pretty expensive habit over time.
At these price points, most people could justifiably demand and pay for the real thing without a second mortgage on orders.
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