I do buy stuff on-line. Like I can get rebuilt coils at my B&M shop for $1.50, but can get new ones on-line at $1.47 or so.
But I do buy things at my local B&M sometimes, even if they're a bit more than I would pay on-line, because I want them to be able to stay in business. What if I'm not paying attention and run out of coils? Do I just stop vaping for the 4 or 5 days (assuming there's no weekend in the middle) it takes for an on-line order to reach me? Or what if I break my battery? (Okay, not such a big problem now that I have two, but still...)
And they are very helpful, answering all of my questions both when I was a total newcomer to the idea of vaping, and now that I know just enough to be dangerous. They made my transition from smoking to vaping painless enough that I want them to be there for others.
I've never felt any pressure to buy anything when I'm there, although I usually at least buy a 5ml bottle of juice when I stop in just to play around at the tasting bar.
No kids there bragging about their clouds. I think the funniest thing I've ever seen there were these two guys that came in asking about weed-juice. Of course, Doris told them they didn't sell it. They were acting like they didn't know a thing about vaping and wanted to know, so Doris was starting to explain and then the guy doing all the talking pulled out a battery. So after they left (because they were only looking to find something the shop didn't sell

) Doris and I were laughing about them wanting her to believe they knew nothing about vaping, but -- somehow -- had a battery.