Where can I get a provari?

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Renolizzie

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Yeah, I sent in my request to get verified last week. In the mean time I'm just shopping, thanks guys! I didn't know about the blemished clearance ones.


The budget isn't too big of a deal, I mean I already know it's worth the price. Haha, but the two mods you suggested I actually already have

Do you like them?
 

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Remember: When you purchase from ProVape, the manufacturer of ProVari, it comes with a full 1 year warranty. If you purchase a pre-owned ProVari do you get the 1 year warranty? You might want to check with ProVape to determine if the warranty is transferable. Maybe the warranty is not important to you. If that is the case, please disregard this comment.
 

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A friend of mine is offering to sell me his provari Mini v2.5 for $120. Should I go for it? Considering I probably won't get the warranty, but my logic is the device is built well enough to not really need it. I know I know, better safe than sorry, but $120 for a provari sounds really enticing.
I'd do it. If anything goes wrong Provape will still repair it.
 

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A friend of mine is offering to sell me his provari Mini v2.5 for $120. Should I go for it? Considering I probably won't get the warranty, but my logic is the device is built well enough to not really need it. I know I know, better safe than sorry, but $120 for a provari sounds really enticing.
I'd jump all over that deal, too. IF something did happen to the Provari, couldn't your friend be the one to deal with Provape? I didn't even bother getting the optional 1 year warranty with mine. I had already done enough research to satisfy me that the likelihood that something would go wrong with the Provari was slim to none. Plus, Provape publishes the repair costs of every item that can be replaced on a Provari, and there was nothing that looked unreasonable to me.
 
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