Sunday, December 25, 2011

E-cig Scams and How To Avoid Them

It's unfortunate but inevitable that in any given business there will be those who take advantage of customers who have little knowledge of what it is they are interested in purchasing.

So it is with E-Cigs, there are reputable sources for quality products, and there are some not-so-reputable sources online. Today I'll focus on just a couple of points that will help you to avoid becoming one more victim of an online scam.

If you encounter either of these sets of circumstances, I would strongly suggest you run for the hills:

1) Limited time offer, act TODAY for this special deal!!

A reputable source for quality vaping products, such as the advanced model 510, or the E-go, doesn't need you to make up your mind on the spot to get and keep your business. A source like Smoke-Light.com for example, wants you to check out all their hardware, so you make an informed decision before you buy. That's why you see reviews, tips etc on this blog to keep you informed.

The worn-out tactic of rushing the buyer just shouldn't cut it anymore, but believe it or not, many people still fall for these tactics. The 'buy as you go' type programs that lock you in to a large investment are a good example of what to avoid.

2) 'Free' trial deals.

Hate to break this to you guys and gals, there ain't no such thing as a free lunch. Not with cars, not with computers, not with cell phones--and not with E-cigs.

A quality E-cigarette is not a throw away piece of junk. It is a high tech, well made device that emulates smoking cigarettes without a lot of the hassles of smoking. Like second hand smoke, or ashes for example.

When you buy a quality 'starter kit' you should expect to find the following: At least one each of a battery and an atomizer. Most of the most popular kits today, like the 510 and the E-go, supply two batteries, and one atomizer, although some kits provide two of each.

You should expect a charger for your device, some are wall chargers, some are car chargers, and some are hybrids that use a combination of USB connector with a wall charger. Most starter kits also include an owners manual, so you get familiar with the few parts easily.

Most starter kits come with a box of cartridges, either filled or empty. Either way,  I strongly recommend you order at least a few extra boxes of cartridges, or cartomizers (combined disposable cartridge/atomizer), so you don't run out. It's also a very good idea to order a couple of bottles of different flavors of e-liquids, as you'll need to keep some on hand.

When you're ready to plunk down some change for your very own E-cigarette, be sure to take a look at our store Smoke-Light.com and check out the starter kits mentioned above--you'll be assured of a quality electronic cigarette, with no hidden fees, and no games.

If you have any questions, feel free to email us at service@smoke-light.com

We'll be glad to assist!















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