Leaked vape oil cartridge. Is it my fault?

So I received my vape oil cartridge from Humboldt Farm the other day. When I received it, the bag it was stored in was a bit oily. I assumed it was normal from the transport. I took about two hits and called it a day. I stored it laying on its side and unscrewed from the battery. The next morning, the oil leaked out of the cartridge with about 10% left. I feel ripped off but I feel it's partially my fault for not knowing how to properly store it( if there is one). I've tried contacting the seller and I haven't gotten a response. It's been 4 days without any response even though I see him active. Is it my fault or his or both?


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[2 Points] crenshaw11:

I would keep trying to contact them until they respond. There should be a certain trust between vendors and customers. The customers put all of their trust into the vendors when sending them their coin. I've never had personal experience with cartridges but I don't see this complaint too often, which means it's a possible defective item. Is there any other feedback on this vendors page about this problem? If so, I would demand a reship or refund. Good luck, I hope you get this figured out!


[1 Points] None:

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[1 Points] honestlyimeanreally:

Leave a negative review: "seller shipped product but it was defective upon arrival; refused to work with me"

That's your best course of action if it has been 4 days of ignoring.

It is most certainly not your fault, coming from someone with experience with the 510 carts.


[1 Points] drugsinabox:

I buy 510 carts from GreenLeafLabs all the time. One time I got a pack of 6 and 2 of them had leaked about 30% of their oil. I messaged him telling him what happened and he offered to reship the two.


[1 Points] The-Master-Lurker:

No ones fault. Those carts are just a bad design. Plain and simple.