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Smokers Utopia Announces Green Smoke Review Coupled With Special Discount

Smokers Utopia, the popular e cigarette review site has completed its review of Green smoke e cigarette brand and offers special discounts to the public.

2012-10-12
WAVERLY, TN, October 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) Brutality is the name of the game at Smokers Utopia, a vapor cigarette review site that has established itself as the only truly honest review site on the web today in the e cigarette industry.

The website has now completed its Green Smoke review and now invites the general public to stop by and get the facts on this highly popular company. They are also offering access a special offer coupon code for the ones interested in Green Smoke e cigarettes.

Unlike other e cigarette review sites on the web, the truth is laid out and there is no drooling when it comes to companies with deceptive advertising practices, warranty deceptions, and extreme prices.

The company claims it has a policy of exposing facts and uncovering practices that they deem inappropriate, but also stand strong and even explain why they believe they use these tactics and how they may actually benefit the end user as explained in the ratings and breakdown on Green Smoke.

"We break down the different attributes and factors of each company, rate each section, and try to give the most accurate information to the reader so they can make a real informed decision that is not based on hype, marketing tactics, and pretty packaging," states Teresa Peach of Smokers Utopia. "It has to be noted that there is likely a reason for high prices if an exceptional warranty is in place, we simple point out all of these factors and then let the potential customer decided once we inform them completely."

Smokers Utopia has reviewed may of the top e cigarette brands on the market like My7s, V2 Cigs, Starfire Cigs and many others for smokers who are interested in getting facts before investing in the electronic cigarette.

Smokers Utopia is a leading e cigarette review website in the United States. You can visit their website at http://www.smokersutopia.com.


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[Press-News.org] Smokers Utopia Announces Green Smoke Review Coupled With Special Discount
Smokers Utopia, the popular e cigarette review site has completed its review of Green smoke e cigarette brand and offers special discounts to the public.