Who sells an 801 case

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Babachoo

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If you ever decide to skip the middle man markup of U.S. suppliers, Ruyandirect.com has some nice cases. While you're there, take note of how much cheaper everything else is, and comes with a 1 year guarantee on most parts including 801 attys and batteries. Then also take note of how nobody can beat their juice prices, or prices on pretty much anything.

Don't let them fool you, there are no documented cases of any personal orders getting seized by customs, Chinese customer service isn't terrible (Wayne is the best merchant I've ever dealth with anywhere). So check out their cases, but check out everything while you're there. You won't regret it.


I am in no way affiliate with Ruyandirect, I'm just a loyal vaper that will never shop anywhere else. :)
 

OldBiker

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Thanks for the info, but I already do business with RuyanDirect. I'd rather support our economy when I can. It certainly needs the help. I actually have an order from RD that shipped yesterday, I buy a good bit of liquid and almost all my parts there - due both to prices and that 1 year warranty. I haven't used their warranty yet, I'm waiting till I get enough failed parts to make the shipping worthwhile.
 

Babachoo

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Thanks for the info, but I already do business with RuyanDirect. I'd rather support our economy when I can. It certainly needs the help. I actually have an order from RD that shipped yesterday, I buy a good bit of liquid and almost all my parts there - due both to prices and that 1 year warranty. I haven't used their warranty yet, I'm waiting till I get enough failed parts to make the shipping worthwhile.

Cool, glad to hear you've found your way to Ruyan already. I agree with supporting our own economy when feasible. But personally I feel like until we either collapse and rebuild or completely regear everything to vibe well with the exponential rate of growth of globalization over the last 10 years, we're merely providing life support to a vegetable and delaying the inevitable, which is also hurting anyone into the marketplace by giving them the impression that the old system will still be around in a few years and their brand new business will succeed. I hate to be a downer, but it's gonna get much, much worse. :(
 

OldBiker

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Ah, an NWO (new world order) supporter. Personally I gave up on the world in general about a decade ago, I quit watching the news and reading the newspaper. I have a few friends I use as "filters" that show me things they think would interest me - otherwise all the news does for me is cause my blood pressure to excalate! I held a security clearance in the military and have personally witnessed things that should have been front page material world wide that never made it to any form of news media, I subsequently lost most if not all my faith in the media, government, business, and (insert noun here). So, these days I just hang out in my little corner, ride my bike, and try to ignore all the horrid things that happen on our rapidly browning rock in space. God, I feel a massive rant coming on, but I think I'll stop b4 I get started good. To make it short though - I agree, it's gonna get a whole h*** of a lot worse! And I used to be an optimist.
 

Babachoo

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I personally hate what globilization has done to the U.S. economy, but it was inevitable with the advent of the internet. I don't really support anything like the NWO, if anything I'd say that I support complete individual (or familial) independence. If I had my way, I would be living off the land somewhere in Washington State, Montana, Alaska, etc... with the only connection to the system being wireless broadband of some sort, with some homemade hydro generator powering a laptop. :D
 
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