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    Default Brick and Mortar support.

    Just a thought since i can't sleep.

    Being a new vaper i have quickly come to the realization that vaping is a personal experience. From equipment selection to the juice everything about vaping is tailored to the individual. I became discourage when i purchased a kit in the mall (smoking everywhere) a few years back as i hated the taste of the juice. Not willing to experiment with various flavors i, like many others, went back to smoking analogs. Recently i purchased another kit and the juice was average. If it wasn't for finding an amazing brick and mortar that offered samples im sure i would have already gone back again.

    My point, support your local shops as much as you possibly can because these shops have the ability to convert more people. Granted, the shops prices, supply, and knowledge need to be in order for people to be able to do so.

    I have been fly fishing for many years and i remember what it was like to walk into a fly shop and get more useful information in a half an hour conversation than a weeks worth of conflicting information online. But the online companies (and big box stores) killed the local fly shops and many are no more. I hope to see the reverse happen in the vaping market. Personally i believe many more people would convert if they didn't have to spend more time, effort, and money finding juice that works for them.

    Like i said, just a thought. Too much coffee.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stinknugget View Post
    Just a thought since i can't sleep.

    Being a new vaper i have quickly come to the realization that vaping is a personal experience. From equipment selection to the juice everything about vaping is tailored to the individual. I became discourage when i purchased a kit in the mall (smoking everywhere) a few years back as i hated the taste of the juice. Not willing to experiment with various flavors i, like many others, went back to smoking analogs. Recently i purchased another kit and the juice was average. If it wasn't for finding an amazing brick and mortar that offered samples im sure i would have already gone back again.

    My point, support your local shops as much as you possibly can because these shops have the ability to convert more people. Granted, the shops prices, supply, and knowledge need to be in order for people to be able to do so.

    I have been fly fishing for many years and i remember what it was like to walk into a fly shop and get more useful information in a half an hour conversation than a weeks worth of conflicting information online. But the online companies (and big box stores) killed the local fly shops and many are no more. I hope to see the reverse happen in the vaping market. Personally i believe many more people would convert if they didn't have to spend more time, effort, and money finding juice that works for them.

    Like i said, just a though. Too much coffee.
    Orlando has one, and it was a great experience. After I was getting frustrated with my 808D-1 kit, I went there. Within about 10m of chit chat, and holding various PVs in my hand, I opted for the eGo-C. Picked up some juice. They carry most of the popular High Caliber flavors, and I had already tried some, so I knew what I wanted. Then got a killer (or would that be Killa) flavor suggestion that I liked. Walked out the door feeling good, still on the no cigarette wagon thanks to the owners knowledge and experience. I don't think I would have fallen off the wagon if they weren't here, but I would have been a little more frustrated as I dug around online for options ... even with ECF being as good as it is, some times it's too much information at once.

    Now I'm a mix of online and the store. There are 2 vendors I've ordered from online with good experience. MVS and Vapor's Choice. MVS is of course a little larger and caters to a lot of needs, VC is smaller and while he carries the various basic hardware, his juice and the prices keep me shopping there. (Okay, a 22 dollar eGo Twist 1000mah also )

    But I know I will never be in a pinch for anything because I have the local store. While I love the crafter aspect of online juice maker/vendors ... I've grown to like a few of HC's flavors, so I patronize the store for those, and of course the various odds and ends I need. And next month the owner is helping do a vape meet/BBQ. The community aspect of it is great. They may not remember my name, but they remember me. (And a few of my posts on here). I could care less if you remember my name every time, but when you remember who I am in general, that makes a huge difference in a customer experience. I see it day in and day out working in the hospitality business. Families that visited 3 years ago come back to say hi. Do I remember their name? Sadly not always. Do they expect me to? Not usually. But do I remember key things, or at least them in general? Of course.

    Okay, there's my ramble on why B&M are great (Well, and good online as well)

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    Quote Originally Posted by HawkeyeFLA View Post
    Orlando has one, and it was a great experience. After I was getting frustrated with my 808D-1 kit, I went there. Within about 10m of chit chat, and holding various PVs in my hand, I opted for the eGo-C. Picked up some juice. They carry most of the popular High Caliber flavors, and I had already tried some, so I knew what I wanted. Then got a killer (or would that be Killa) flavor suggestion that I liked. Walked out the door feeling good, still on the no cigarette wagon thanks to the owners knowledge and experience. I don't think I would have fallen off the wagon if they weren't here, but I would have been a little more frustrated as I dug around online for options ... even with ECF being as good as it is, some times it's too much information at once.

    Now I'm a mix of online and the store. There are 2 vendors I've ordered from online with good experience. MVS and Vapor's Choice. MVS is of course a little larger and caters to a lot of needs, VC is smaller and while he carries the various basic hardware, his juice and the prices keep me shopping there. (Okay, a 22 dollar eGo Twist 1000mah also )

    But I know I will never be in a pinch for anything because I have the local store. While I love the crafter aspect of online juice maker/vendors ... I've grown to like a few of HC's flavors, so I patronize the store for those, and of course the various odds and ends I need. And next month the owner is helping do a vape meet/BBQ. The community aspect of it is great. They may not remember my name, but they remember me. (And a few of my posts on here). I could care less if you remember my name every time, but when you remember who I am in general, that makes a huge difference in a customer experience. I see it day in and day out working in the hospitality business. Families that visited 3 years ago come back to say hi. Do I remember their name? Sadly not always. Do they expect me to? Not usually. But do I remember key things, or at least them in general? Of course.

    Okay, there's my ramble on why B&M are great (Well, and good online as well)
    Wait. Vape meet? BBQ? Florida? Throw in a car or bike show and a fishing trip and ill sell my kids for airfare.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stinknugget View Post
    Wait. Vape meet? BBQ? Florida? Throw in a car or bike show and a fishing trip and ill sell my kids for airfare.
    Well, being FL ... I am sure you could find a good fishing hole nearby. The "after party" which starts around 430p is probably moving to a local watering hole down the road. And it's the birthday of on of the central Florida ECF regulars, so we've got that going for us also. Now if only work would approve the day off, I would be feeling better about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HawkeyeFLA View Post
    Well, being FL ... I am sure you could find a good fishing hole nearby. The "after party" which starts around 430p is probably moving to a local watering hole down the road. And it's the birthday of on of the central Florida ECF regulars, so we've got that going for us also. Now if only work would approve the day off, I would be feeling better about it.
    You're looking a little flush. You might be coming down with something. I'd think about calling in, if I were you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WCSR View Post
    You're looking a little flush. You might be coming down with something. I'd think about calling in, if I were you.
    If only. I can't afford the record card notation. Got promotion potential in September. But I'll make it happen. 95% of the time I manage to find a way to be off work when I need it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HawkeyeFLA View Post
    Well, being FL ... I am sure you could find a good fishing hole nearby. The "after party" which starts around 430p is probably moving to a local watering hole down the road. And it's the birthday of on of the central Florida ECF regulars, so we've got that going for us also. Now if only work would approve the day off, I would be feeling better about it.
    Cough Cough.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HawkeyeFLA View Post
    If only. I can't afford the record card notation. Got promotion potential in September. But I'll make it happen. 95% of the time I manage to find a way to be off work when I need it.
    If you're worth your salt, I'm sure you'll have that day off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WCSR View Post
    If you're worth your salt, I'm sure you'll have that day off.
    That's part of the problem ... I am Can also make it hard to get them to let you go. The fact that I got the 2 weeks before Christmas off still amazes me slightly. :-p

    But sleep time. Gotta be up early tomorrow so they can crack muh back. :-p

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    I'm not down with brick and mortar stores. About the only time I go to the store is to buy beer (local liquor stores) or toiletries at CVS. I'd say at least 95% of what I buy I get off the internet. I even order my groceries online and have them delivered.

    Even if there was an e-cig store close by I wouldn't shop there unless I was in a bind and needed something right then (closest one is 30+ minutes away and over priced). I keep back ups for my back ups for my back ups so that won't happen.

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