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Post by Redkangavoosa on Mar 10, 2012 0:53:01 GMT -5
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snoopy20111
Junior Member
"Curses! Foiled Again!"
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Post by snoopy20111 on Mar 10, 2012 1:19:19 GMT -5
I sure hope they are...that's pretty awesome.
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Post by geddon on Mar 10, 2012 5:38:16 GMT -5
i can't speak for dave, but honestly, these are insurance company approved, so unless he has some other specific reason for disallowing them, they should be okay to use.
I'm a sport smoke dealer and am planning on putting together a couple of mass orders so we can spread out those pesky hasmat surcharges.
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Post by Redkangavoosa on Mar 10, 2012 10:09:10 GMT -5
I saw you mention the "hazmat charges" on FB Geddon, what are those?
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Post by geddon on Mar 10, 2012 10:34:15 GMT -5
couriers consider it a hazardous material and surcharge you $30 per box as a result.
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Post by dave OC-6 on Mar 10, 2012 12:54:55 GMT -5
EVERY smoke grenade that we have tried has set grass on fire.
for this to be used on the field i have to .... 1. test one 2. admins use them in smoke pots (buckets with sand in them)
but as long as they are tested and pass then i dont see a reason they cant be used. keeping players safety first. thanks dave
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