Smoke Assist/E-Cigarettes by alb9455
Smoke Assist/E-Cigarette Companies should be funding all the cancer research being done all over the world! The price of the E-Cigarette is $139 and a month's supply of cartridges ( $59). I paid $9.95 for shipping and handling (2oz.) and took advantage of Smoke Assist's "free offer" of one E-Cigarette, a USB cable charger and ten cartridges. Following instructions, I plugged the E-Cigarette into my laptop to charge for eight hours. After 8 hrs. I put a filter tip into the E-Cigarette, took two puffs of air, and TA-DA...there was no taste; after two (hard) puffs the E-Cigarette had to be recharged and the cartridge was dead. You can purchase real cigarettes to enjoy and pay for chemo/radiation therapy for a fraction of the cost of E-Cigarettes and cartridges. What a rip-off! And, your bonus for ordering your "free trial E-Cigarette" is to get fabulous offers from grocery coupon companies, travel agents, coupon clubs, etc. who will deduct from $14.95 to $25 a month (beginning within 30 days of receiving the "free trial E-Cigarette for only $9.95 Shipping) deducted automatically from your credit/debit account unless you catch the small print and call each company (long distance, of course) to tell them you did not authorize charges and will call the BBB, the President, the Army, the Navy and the Marines if they charge you for anything! The E-Cigarette/Smoke Assist is a scam! If you know anyone who wants to quit smoking, tell them to go buy another carton of Marlboro's...including cancer therapy and treatment, they cost a fraction of the cost of E-Cigarettes/Cartridges and are much less of a rip-off and hassle.
Feb 08, 2011 | 1255 views | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend | print


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