I personally wouldn't mind this approach.
Out of interest would you be willing to give a ballpark figure of how much you would be willing to sell DDD in this form?
Let's take this to PM as I can't discuss that in this thread.
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I personally wouldn't mind this approach.
Out of interest would you be willing to give a ballpark figure of how much you would be willing to sell DDD in this form?
I'd be open to selling the mixed concentrate for my products - the same as GGG (gunners gold gourmet) do - if there was enough demand.
Wouldn't be selling no clones/top 10 ELR recipes though.
I agree with the sentiments of some other posts above - selling some ELR/Reddit/Les Clones recipe, using the same name as the original, not even crediting the author.. I could go on
Just out of curiosity ... Would you sell a 10ml bottle of concentrate- tell the buyer to cut it x:y at z% and they could have a 50ml juice when they got home?
I'm asking for travel purposes where your limited by how much you can take across the border
Yes, that's how it would work.
That is accounting for other costs that I won't go into but the one that I've found most "expensive" is time. Being a vendor takes time and effort and these things have a very real cost involved.A clone isnt the real deal. I dont see the harm in selling whats available already on the net. cost of juice is like 50c which is being sold at R3-R8 a ml.
I'm sure you meant DIYing and not dying .We had a look at doing flavor packs like these but decided against them. Cloning recipes just isn't cool. It also ruins the experimentation part of dying. Much more rewarding building a juice from the ground up.
I disagree to some extent.We had a look at doing flavor packs like these but decided against them. Cloning recipes just isn't cool. It also ruins the experimentation part of dying. Much more rewarding building a juice from the ground up.
I personally have not changed ddd yet. And for the price I paid, R270, I wouldn't want to. (Yes I got ripped off badly, but I learnt my lesson, still yummy though) I found a vendor that sells its real price.I have no problems with clones, gear or juices. As long as they do not impinge on any legal rights.
In Australia retailers cannot sell juices with nicotine as the selling of nicotine is unlawful. But an individual is allowed to import a 3 month supply of nicotine for personal use. So vendors only sell bases.
My questions on this: You still have 2 variables - the PG/VG ratio and the strength of nicotine. Does that not affect the recipe. For example, will @method1's DDD base for a 70/30 juice with 18 mg nicotine not look different to a DDD base for a 50/50 juice with 3 mg nicotine. Bearing in mind that we only have 36 mg nicotine available locally. And that does not even consider the effect of different brands of nic, PG and VG on a juice.
Really didn't notice. Hahahaha, I think this topic has changed in its core to more of an ethical debateThread moved to "Who has stock" earlier, just pointing that out
I have no problems with clones, gear or juices. As long as they do not impinge on any legal rights.
In Australia retailers cannot sell juices with nicotine as the selling of nicotine is unlawful. But an individual is allowed to import a 3 month supply of nicotine for personal use. So vendors only sell bases.
My questions on this: You still have 2 variables - the PG/VG ratio and the strength of nicotine. Does that not affect the recipe. For example, will @method1's DDD base for a 70/30 juice with 18 mg nicotine not look different to a DDD base for a 50/50 juice with 3 mg nicotine. Bearing in mind that we only have 36 mg nicotine available locally. And that does not even consider the effect of different brands of nic, PG and VG on a juice.
And for the price I paid, R270, I wouldn't want to. (Yes I got ripped off badly, but I learnt my lesson, still yummy though) I found a vendor that sells its real price.
@method1 can comment on this :
@Andre - in essence it does affect the recipe. If a juice is made up of 20% flavouring and you wanted a 50/50 they you add some pg and nic.
To make it a 90/10max vg juice there will be too much flavouring for the "calculator" to work it out and you couldn't add the desired amount of nic. It would rather suggest you do a 75/25 kinda ratio. You then add a little nice and almost no pg
In any variation the 20% flavouring stays the same but the recipe is definitely different. Vg/pg ratios are important to a recipes taste
What are your takes on vendors selling cloned juice (or top 100 ELR juice) as their own? Only changing the name of the juice
Also, do you guys think it's OK if a vendor uses a cloned recipe as a base and change the ingredients a bit to their pallate and sell it as their own?
It does not bother me at all. Supermarket shelves are full of copied (with or without variations) products. As long as no legal rights are infringed.What are your takes on vendors selling cloned juice (or top 100 ELR juice) as their own? Only changing the name of the juice
Also, do you guys think it's OK if a vendor uses a cloned recipe as a base and change the ingredients a bit to their pallate and sell it as their own?