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New Panasonic 18650 3100mah batteries and 2250mah IMR






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Seller is not going to work out here at LPF
 
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I did not see in your post over @ CPF. What is the max discharge rate on the 3100mAh?
 

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On his website dtr it says the 3100's have a max discharge rate of 6.2A
 
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You guys are too funny, DTR take some med's :crackup:
 
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What I wanna know is why do they put kallies customs stickers on someone else's products? Is that not illegal?
 

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What I wanna know is why do they put kallies customs stickers on someone else's products? Is that not illegal?

Whether or not there's a legal issue here, it's obnoxious. It's a gross sticker, and totally kills the deal for me.

If you want to drum up sales on LPF, I suggest you send some free samples to a couple reputable members of this forum for review.
 

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Yeah it looks like horse shit
Loose the stickers. I don't want em going in any of my lasers
 
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Short answer, no its not illegal to put a sticker on a product and re-sell it. AW Redilast and Xtar all use other brands cells (panasonic and sanyo) put protection circuits on them and re-sell them.

When possible none of the manufacturer markings are covered up like on the tabbed batteries and the IMR's. Protected batteries have to be covered with an outer wrap. We actually tried to get clear wraps to show they are Panasonic cells but they where not available.

The reason for putting stickers on the batteries is pretty simple, to direct people to our website to buy batteries :wave:

Actually yes I was going to start giving some away but if your going to be jerks about it please don't buy any. Have a great day.
 
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Actually yes I was going to start giving some away but if your going to be jerks about it please don't buy any. Have a great day.

I'm consistently surprised by how many sellers come on LPF happily touting their wares, yet how few are able to stomach any criticism. It's as if everyone feels entitled to our attention, just so long as our attention is quiet and approving.

We're a very critical bunch, but we're not being unkind or intentionally hurtful. We're often just a little "unfiltered". So if two or three of us have commented on the ugliness of your stickers, there's a good chance that a whole bunch of potential customers elsewhere have thought the same (and neither bought your product, nor voiced their opinion).

That said, not everyone will feel the same. I personally don't like to advertise for anyone. You didn't build these batteries, you're just selling them. If any retailer stuck their logo on an item made by someone else, just to garner attention for themselves as an intermediary, I wouldn't buy from them. Doesn't make a difference to me whether we're talking about a tie from Holt Renfrew, or batteries from some rando website ;)
 
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Short answer, no its not illegal to put a sticker on a product and re-sell it. AW Redilast and Xtar all use other brands cells (panasonic and sanyo) put protection circuits on them and re-sell them.

When possible none of the manufacturer markings are covered up like on the tabbed batteries and the IMR's. Protected batteries have to be covered with an outer wrap. We actually tried to get clear wraps to show they are Panasonic cells but they where not available.

The reason for putting stickers on the batteries is pretty simple, to direct people to our website to buy batteries :wave:

Actually yes I was going to start giving some away but if your going to be jerks about it please don't buy any. Have a great day.




Nice business tactics ass clown. Advertise for free , you get some criticism. If you can't take it, then GTFO

Callies custom battery reseller jackass'
Get your batteries Here!( or from the same place we get em)
 
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"Nice business tactics ass clown. Advertise for free , you get some criticism. If you can't take it, then GTFO"

yes you are correct, have a great day :)
 

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"Nice business tactics ass clown. Advertise for free , you get some criticism. If you can't take it, then GTFO"

yes you are correct, have a great day :)

Jake, what did you expect? These people couldn't even spell "custom" correctly....
 




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