Place a bulk order for my most-used flavors Sunday night.
Pick standard, cheapest shipping option.
Box shows up on my doorstep Wednesday afternoon.
You guys do this every damn time.
New mixers, if you aren't getting flavors from BCF, there's a reason why it gets recommended so frequently.
Ordered from them a few weeks ago and realized right after I placed the order I forgot to add a flavor. Placed a second order and paid for the shipping (since it was under the free shipping amount). Got an email the next day that they had combined my orders and placed a credit on my account for the shipping I paid for. Great company and customer service!
I ordered flavors at like 2pm got an email at 4pm confirming that it was already shipped. Bull city is my favorite.
I put an order just over $50 for my first flav order. Used their freeship coupon and was expecting ground. Shipped (and packed very well) within hours and showed up fedex 2 day with a hand written thank you. Def get all my business in the future. Thanks BCF and everyone in this sub for recommending.
Always had the same experience here, have never ordered concentrates anywhere else. My most recent order I placed on a Friday, and it was on my doorstep on Sunday afternoon somehow? I was confused, but also pumped lol
I ordered from them the other day because, honestly, everyone else is out of the items I need. Any idea what's going to happen to them after the mail ban? I don't see anything on their site about it.
According to /u/Foment_life he reached out to them and their response was
" we've been officially cleared by FedEx legal and don't anticipate any issues from the USPS or UPS. … I spoke with several of our key suppliers in Sept/Oct of 2019 after Trump announced a national flavor ban and it was bleak so it is possible that some flavor houses don't survive."
Source : https://www.reddit.com/r/electronic_cigarette/comments/lkhewr/usa_vape_mail_ban_newssales_megathread/
Flavors are not a nicotine product and are used in other industries (baking, candy making, etc.), so they wont be affected by this.
When it comes to the "national flavor ban," it's a little more nuanced than that. It was a ban on flavored nicotine delivery products, not the flavors themselves. Again, since they're used widely in other industries and by themselves have nothing to do with nicotine delivery devices.
Others will undoubtedly have better information than I do, but my understanding is that BCF's flavors have a wide variety of uses and, as the site does not offer any nicotene products, they may be unaffected by the ban.
Take this with a grain of salt. Happy to be corrected by those with more/better information.
You're not familiar with the fulfillment team at bcf? Here's a video of them...
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mine has decided to stop five times in North Carolina and now three times at three different USPS offices all only an hour away from me, feels bad.
USPS and their inefficiency, how good are they really going to be at enforcing the vape ban?
I'm thinking pretty much the same thing on this one. I think they will actually flag more stuff that is not vape-related as vape-related. Not deliver, then get sued once or twice and then be much more lax about enforcement thereafter. Or in other words, the government is trying to put a (temp) halt on on-line Nic sales long enough to scare vapers away from vaping and companies from selling us the Nic in order to cripple the vaping industry so that it will no longer cut so deeply into big pharma/ big tobacco's revenue.
I'm also very surprised they didn't ask for government funding to cover the additional cost that would incur due to trying to figure out what is vape-related and what is not. After all the US Postal Service is not owned or run by the US government. They are an independent company and not being able to deliver many vape-related products will earn them a lot of lost revenue, add to that the fact they are also being ordered to spend additional money to help enforce a vape ban should have resulted in them going to court to fight this.
I mean seriously what is the government expecting them to do? Hire nicotine sniffing dogs like the drug dogs used by the DEA? Even with using x-ray technology, they will have to halt workflow to research every package that has liquid contents in it to determine if it can be delivered which will get expensive quickly.
Edit: I think we should all send each other little packages of little bottles of water with vapey sounding names in the return addresses to protest this if it lasts more than a few months just to see how many make it through.<-just kidding.
Well since the big deal that started this whole mess was "labeling" I say take the labels off completely and just label the bottle A, B, C, D...and just list on a site hosted on the dark web what's in them and boom happy vapers can keep on vaping <- that part was a joke also but sadly we are not far from that right now.
Fed-Ex rolling over so easy is less shocking but still comes as a surprise too. Sorry for the late rant but this whole thing is just so frustrating. Grrr!
I sure hope this is the exception rather than the norm if you've ordered from them more than a few times. Sorry you're having a bad experience!
Absolutely best flavoring vendor I have ever used. I won't cast any shade, but there have been vendors that I ordered from where the flavors were definitely watered down. I only now know how watered down because of the superb quality of BCF. Oh, and the shipping, like two days from 5 states away!