I've heard the SSOCC coils are lasting a lot less these days. I wouldn't throw away good kit just because it's old...
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3: Is it the vendors responsibility to ensure that a product being sold is checked and inspected before being advertised?
I'll take a stab at this. It's difficult to actually check the device without breaking the seal. All you have to go on is the supplier's integrity and possibly an inspection...
While I appreciate the general context of this thread (and think it's a good discussion to have), I think it goes a little far to compare vape vendors (even the larger ones) to a behemoth like Takealot. They own a courier company, after all. :think:
I know. Sadly. That's why word of mouth is so important. Unfortunately for the store in question name and shame is the only way in this case. Hopefully the word gets out and the owner gets the message.
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That's one way to do it, but I have 2 questions for you:
1. What determines a reputable store? Word of mouth, to be sure, or is it? What else?
2. What about the thousands of vapers that don't know any better? How do we work to protect them, and indirectly vaping in general?
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So many people coming in and introducing yourselves! Welcome to you all. I'm sure you'll soon find a home somewhere in the forums. [emoji1360]
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A bit of a walk down memory lane... Aah...
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