As long as its not hard, it should not be a problem, PG is what half of my liquid is made with too.
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I need more information, I like to get all the details before my nose goes near something.
8 pairs? That's not fresh, seems old. How many times a day did she change? I'll need to know her age, height, weight. What state are these coming from? Can I get them signed for extra? STD free? I don't want herps on my tongue. Do you have documents to prove?
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Do you have or plan on getting an FFL?
No. The accessories let me have tables at gun shows, go into gun stores, and be active in the gun community, without having the ATF breathing down my neck. Although now I'll be focusing on the wholesale side of things with the cleaning supplies. I'm hoping to expand this side, so for now I'll be getting out of the holsters. Crap, getting out of the holsters? I needed one of the celpal for right handed <.< Which color do you want (black or tan)? And what kind of phone do you have (also, does it have a case)? I have one black holster and four tan ones in right handed. Once they're gone though, I won't be getting more. Sorry I was under the impression they were gone, so I never came back. I have a 9mm smith and wesson, and Iphone 4S. Id like the black right hand one if you have it.
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SR is like $100-$150 something to register an account to sell.
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How much would your products be to send to uk as I know a few people might be interested in this and maybe also partnering up on your affiliate section too
It will depend, first class which can take forever, $25 Priority is $45 6-10 days express is $53 3-5 days I think unless you target American's you would have to buy in bulk at a cheaper price, shipping one at a time would not be cost effective.
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I sent you a PM. Waiting for you to get back to me so I can send payment.
I could have sworn I replied to it lol I'm sending now.
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what is the best one for smoking some dank concentrates?
EGO-T with the clearomizer. Ok. I'll take one of those. do you have the big tanks? None of the big tanks, those are for veteran ecig smokers, all current customers are new. sounds like they're a bunch of pussies imo. Lol say what you want but Ill give them credit for actually pulling this deal off. Their what in their teens still 17 if correct, Correct me if am wrong the other guys probs around the same age or little older younger in college bla bla bla. To actually come up with an idea like this and market around BTC and to put a heap of cash together no doubt or mining to fund and to also be legally compliant, and I hope they are for the sake of selling these products as theirs a lot of laws in selling them and health & safety needed to be done with them, them. They have their brains switched on as millions of people smoke and want to quit and now with e-cig's that are a lot better for you and help quit is a good business idea and plan to market them for btc and am sure everything else. So for them been a bunch of pussies who care's end of the day their rolling in it when their line and business takes off. Once their website, business, product get known among the BTC industry business will take of for them am sure. I wish you the best of success with your business plan and business venture farlack. No we're all 21, lol its something in the water makes us look young And thank you, these actually sell really well at flea markets too
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First customer update:
All in all, I like it.
It's not a 100% substitute for cigs, and it doesn't kill the cravings. I ended up smoking 3 actual cigs yesterday and will probably do about the same today (I'm normally a 10-12/day smoker), and I'm still a bit shaky from lack of smoking.
Anecdotally, I'd say 1ml of fluid is ~= 2 cigs. Maybe 3. But there's a psychological component that this just doesn't match.
Also, my lips are chapped to the point of bleeding, so invest in some chapstik or blistex or something.
This is all product issues, though, I'll still say farlack kicked the ass of all expectations for delivering the product at a good price in a timely fashion.
Awesome stuff, it actually took me 3 days to not pick up a cig, and 12 to 3, pretty good still, the cravings should go away soon, eventually you'll wake up and not even hit the ecig for 2-3 hours. As for the chapped lips, I think its un-related.
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what is the best one for smoking some dank concentrates?
EGO-T with the clearomizer. Ok. I'll take one of those. do you have the big tanks? None of the big tanks, those are for veteran ecig smokers, all current customers are new.
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what is the best one for smoking some dank concentrates?
EGO-T with the clearomizer.
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Thank you for the feedback.
I have some additions I'd like to add
1. I should have told you the battery comes pre-charged, press the button 5 times to unlock it, and 5 times to lock it. 2. The kits come with 1 charger, you will be able to smoke on 1 battery, while charging the others, 1 battery should last all day. 3. High is 18mg and Medium is 12mg. They are 60%PG and 40%VG which is the best combination for the liquid, both are FDA approved products. 4. Don't rip it like a bong the first few hits, it'll make you cough but after 20-30 hits you should be immune.
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They claim to be able to make 900 a day, I'll wait 2 weeks to get mine so I can see the difficulty, and profitability.
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So if you break the microphone, do you get no ads
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. . . Dude, bitcoin is the bank. Your bitcoins arent in your computer. They are stored in the blockchain. In your computer, what you have is the key to access your bitcoins. There is no bank were you are going to send your funds.
Not yet. But I haven't seen any valid reason to believe that bitcoin banks won't eventually exist. Because there isn't a reason for the opposite. This: . . . Why will people use banks instead of just keeping their own secure wallets? A variety of reasons. Perhaps they trust the bank to do a better job of securing the bitcoins than they believe they can do themselves? Perhaps the banks offer to pay a small interest rate on deposits? Perhaps the banks provide a convenience for engaging in bitcoin based transactions in the physical world (debit cards, checks, etc) Perhaps the banks offer reduced transaction fees . . .?
Interesting, mastercard wants you to pay with a mobile and you want to pay with a card. reduced transacton fees? EVEN MORE? small interest rate on deposits? Better to invest in companies using an stock exchange. So, this leads us to this: You want a bank because you think that you may lose your private key or because you think people may enter in your computer and stole your bitcoin? for the second answer you may want to google: usb hardware wallet (in development). Card, mobile, paper check, doesn't matter. The point is providing a fast, reliable, safe, easy way to pay. As for the transaction fees, as more people adopt bitcoin and the number of transactions increases, the necessary fees to get your transaction into a block will likely increase substantially. The reason to make deposits instead of investing in stock exchange is liquidity. The same reason people put their local fiat currency into interest bearing bank deposit accounts instead of investing in the stock market. As for the USB Hardware wallet, as long as someone has the ability to lose access to their bitcoins through theft or forgetfulness, there will be people willing to turn over their bitcoins to a reliable insured organization (bank) to maintain that access for them. Why would it cost more to go into a block you can even send for free? I'm new so I don't completely understand everything, but the way I'm seeing it is that the United States government is spending tons keeping the USD in circulation, surely they could turn on some super computers with solar panels along with the governments of other countries, and push transactions thru for free.
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Hyperinflation, it would just make everything cost $1000 a month more.
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Since it will all be digital, a debit/credit card type deal will do it on its own, you wouldn't even need to do anything except swipe your card.
And who will supply that "debit/credit card type deal"? Quite possibly a bank. There are already members on this forum in process of designing one.
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I think those zeros will become a headache for daily use, by that time people will start to use satoshi instead
Since it will all be digital, a debit/credit card type deal will do it on its own, you wouldn't even need to do anything except swipe your card.
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21 million bitcoins is way too low for a whole world economy to use That would be true if there were only 21 million bitcoins, but that's not the actual limit. There will be 21000000.00000000 bitcoins. That's plenty for a world economy. Most of those decimal numbers can't be used, they worth almost nothing, if they worth something more than a penny, then it's a problem: we will pay more than pennys for every transaction. Conclusion: stills small for a whole world economy. Transactions could be free too, do you know how much the USA government alone spends keeping the USD in cycle? I think they can afford to turn on some computers to push transactions and still save money. Solar panels + super computers = save ton$ And why cant all the decimal numbers be used? If .00000000090000 was worth 9 cents, and I was selling something for 9 cents, id gladly accept it. BTC is a deflationary currency.
Despite the propaganda THIS IS NOT ALL A BAD THING!
-Your savings increase in value over time, this means you can retire, and let someone else take your job!
-It will mean the earth resources are not wasted to the never ending pump up of growth figures to fuel inflation.
-It will mean a more stable economy with less bubbles and cheaper housing/asset prices.
-Governments find it harder to fund their wars.
There are no banks in a bitcoin economy, it's peer-2-peer, fraction reserves are for fiat debt notes.
Yes there are, and there will always be banks. Banks for what? I'm not sure many people would trust that even the lowest ranking employee would have access to your untraceable money, and they don't even have to rob the bank in person.
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So if the coins are in my wallet, they're okay? Or can they disappear?
They can indeed "disappear" if they are later detected as being double-spends. Cool, thanks that's all I needed to know.
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