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Re: Canadian Partner

Postby NoMoreNic » Sat Feb 05, 2011 3:21 pm

You guys never got back to me on my inquiries. I am looking to invest in the company, are you looking to raise capital, for advertising perhaps? I would be looking for a 7% royalty deal, the question is how much would you be looking for to give up a 7% royalty? 50K, 100K, 500K? And can you please send me some data backing up your companies evalutaion.

If you aren't interested in investors can you please reply so I know, and If you are let's talk numbers right away!
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Re: Canadian Partner

Postby Big Punihser24 » Mon Feb 07, 2011 6:38 pm

are e cigs even legal in canada? if no then they definently shhould beciuase i live alot close to canada
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Re: Canadian Partner

Postby Artist Boy » Mon Feb 07, 2011 7:08 pm

Yes they are legal in Canada, just Canada Health highly advises against them. And customs can be a pain getting them into Canada.
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Re: Canadian Partner

Postby BrianAlmeida » Mon Feb 14, 2011 10:39 am

Canadian vapers know about Volcano ! I promise, being from Ontario myself I first stumbled upon them just reading through the e-cig forums and they clearly stuck out from the rest. In short I love volcano products, I have ordered about a thousand dollars of hardware / liquid and not had 1 problem. With that being said I recommend the website and products to everyone that I know.

Now the real reason I am posting is I'd like to strengthen your point and mention your a very smart man in realizing the market potential in our area or just nationally in general for this company and e cig sales. Right now I think less then 10% of the population I'd even dare to say 5% in my area even know what an "e-cig" is. Many people want to quit smoking but miss a lot of the things the patch or gum doesn't do for them and go back to analogs.

Now just think about the boom that is going to take place.( when health Canada and the FDA get their head out of their asses ) When these get out into stores when they are sold in public places and not just on the internet, Volcano will want their name on those shelves and for me they deserve it.

To finish for you my friend I just wanted to mention that if volcano doesn't reply just to keep emailing be persistent and do not give up. We know how big this market is (thinking of all those nasty analogs) and things around here will take a little bit of time, but remember when one door closes another opens so keep at it.

Cheers from Canada ^^ happy vaping♥
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Re: Canadian Partner

Postby bradd » Mon Dec 05, 2011 4:20 pm

these are all great points and there are a few ecigs companies in Canada. look up ecovapour.com but trust me there is no comparison to Volcano ! if you truly want the best thats out there in the vapor community you will always stay with Volcano. one big advantage of having a Volcano in Canada is for the shipping. AB is correct when he states that the border can be a pain. i have had many packages from the USA that have been open and inspected at customs and sometime my package arrives torn up. i'm lucky enough to live across from Detroit Mi and have family there that i send my orders to.
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