I think there's already two or three threads about this already. Seems Ill Vapes didn't even respond to the complaint therefore a default judgement was made against them. They closed down their facebook page and are probably in hiding preparing to declare bankruptcy.
Yep.. just declare bankruptcy and open a new corp. Hana wont see a dime.
And hopefully that never happens.until the industry is regulated
I like ehpro mainly because of the quality. I sometimes don't want clones with logo's, but on certain pieces I want it to have one. My TOBH clone just wouldn't be the same without that cool "Atty" logo on it. I like that my ehpro kayfun is naked though. Depends on the particular device for me I guess.I like EHPRO clones because they choose not to include logos and such
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Yeah, I hear you man. I wish I could afford them. I have a couple pieces that I'd love to have authentic versions of. When my finances improve I hope the ones I want are available.I prefer authentic. I just love being a patriot and supporting american made authentics. No knock on clones.
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I didn't read all of it, but offhand I would guess it's about a store selling Hana Modz (clones) without being an authorized retailer for Hana Modz. But suing a US business does nothing to stop the production of Chinese clones, and only hurts a US business (the one being sued). So, USA loses. Better if Hana Modz received 300K from the Chinese clone producer.
Is it just me or has the vape industry brought the whole cloning concept to the mainstream? I can't think of any other industry that has multiple companies making basically the exact same product (logos included on some) haven't seen any other industry copying so many other people's designs. Not a bad thing, I ain't paying upwards $200 for an authentic rta, mod, etc. But I do understand the authentic companies concern and issue with the cloners who use their logos. Think hana should've went after long dong vaporco who made those mods instead of the shop selling them tho.
Chinese knockoffs run rampant in the fashion industry. High end women's purses are a huge target, as are many designer brands. Just about every product under the sun has been cloned, from auto parts to cell phones.Is it just me or has the vape industry brought the whole cloning concept to the mainstream? I can't think of any other industry that has multiple companies making basically the exact same product (logos included on some) haven't seen any other industry copying so many other people's designs.
Yep. They have gone down a great deal. The V4D is $209 and an S.I. V4D is $179. You can get an S.I. DNA 40 pack for as little as $129.BTW if you haven't visited the Hana Modz home page for awhile, you'll find that prices have dropped. I bought an S.I. V3 Pack for $150 + 10 S&H = $160.
Auto Parts.Is it just me or has the vape industry brought the whole cloning concept to the mainstream? I can't think of any other industry that has multiple companies making basically the exact same product (logos included on some) haven't seen any other industry copying so many other people's designs. Not a bad thing, I ain't paying upwards $200 for an authentic rta, mod, etc. But I do understand the authentic companies concern and issue with the cloners who use their logos. Think hana should've went after long dong vaporco who made those mods instead of the shop selling them tho.