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Get Started with Smokeless Cigarettes for Electronic Smoking

Get started with smokeless cigarettes for electronic smoking including the disposable electronic cigarette and CPA offers of starter kits.

Disposable Electronic Cigarette

The best way to check out electronic smoking with a mini electronic cigarette is to try a disposable electronic cigarette. Typically they consist of a cigarette battery and cartridge. A cigarette battery and cartridge are good for 180 puffs. A typical Marlboro Red can get 11 puffs per smoke. A 100 size cigarette is good for 13 puffs per smoke.

Most of the major brands have a disposable electronic cigarette now. Green Smoke is releasing one soon. Smoke 51 has the Krave for $20 and a disposable cigar for $40. E smoke has a $20 model with a $30 off starter kit coupon. Blu Cig has a $60 starter kit instead.

CPA Offers

If you are looking for an inexpensive kit, you may have seen the high converting electronic cigarette starter kit CPA offers.. They advertise a free price or a price less than ten dollars for an electronic cigarette starter kit typically selling for up to fifty dollars. CPA stands for cost-per-action and affiliates get up to thirty dollars for everyone that takes the action of signing up for one of these offers. The electronic cigarette starter kit consist of a cigarette battery, several cartridges, an atomizer and wall cigarette battery charger.

The companies can afford to do one of these deals for several reasons. They recoup some of the money by overcharging you on shipping. The ad states shipping not included. They get the rest by using a wicked marketing technique called forced continuity. In the fine print you will find out you signed up to receive a monthly shipment of products. This includes cartridges and atomizers. They will automatically charge your credit card monthly forever until you take the initiative to find and contact the vendor to cancel the deal or you contact your credit card company to cancel it. Your credit card company may charge you an additional cancellation charge.




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