So what are they going to try next? I had already heard that Paypal announced to certain retailers they were no longer going to accept e-cig related transactions. Now facebook bans e-cig ads.
And what the heck is this? ecig.com is selling cialis laced e-liquid? I admit this sounds like fun, but how stupid can they get. Don't they know that this is exactly what the FDA needs to make e-cigs illegal.
As far as paypal is concerned, I never liked paypal anyway. And there are so many ways to accept a secure form of payment online, they will not be missed. And until just recently I never even looked at facebook until I put up a ESF facebook page. I wonder how these companies will feel when they start loosing revenues, from these actions.
We should all remember this, for when and if the day comes that these issues are resolved, who stood with us and who turned their back on us.
As far as e-cig.com I would recommend to all consumers and retailers to no longer do business with them. Let them know that you do not approve of them introducing cialis a FDA regulated drug into the e-cig.
I have never taken such a drug, nor have I ever had a reason or need to, but as I understand it, you need a prescription to purchase cialis do you not?
I can imagine that this would be hard for some to turn down.
Enough of my rant, here is what I am talking about.
PayPal Warned About E-Cigarette Legal Liability / / Facebook Bans Ads; Now Cialis is in E-Cigarettes
I was going to integrate facebook into ESF for users to connect, but since reading this, I will no longer be considering this as an option.
Any ideas?