Are trades/barters okay here?

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Susan~S

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You can sell/trade unload your *unloved* gear (no counterfeit products) in the Classifieds & Swaps Forum.

You will need to have a minimum of 20 posts before you can apply to get verified. Here is a link to get you started: How to Become a Verified Member

To get your 20 posts just start welcoming new members or reply in any other thread that interest you anywhere on this site.
 

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You can sell/trade unload your *unloved* gear (no counterfeit products) in the Classifieds & Swaps Forum.

You will need to have a minimum of 20 posts before you can apply to get verified. Here is a link to get you started: How to Become a Verified Member

To get your 20 posts just start welcoming new members or reply in any other thread that interest you anywhere on this site.
 

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As I realize what a personalized experience vaping is, though, I probably should have waited before buying. There's so much cool stuff, though!

It's called "shinyitis" or GAS -- Gear Acquisition Syndrome. Many of us suffer from it. It doesn't help that so many new products keep getting introduced daily.:)

What do you have that is working for you? What are you looking to get in/from a new product that your current setup is not giving you?
 

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Just to mention - it's WORTH IT to get "verified" for the classifieds.
You are not - by a longshot - the only person who buys stuff, then realizes they want different stuff! The classifieds are a GREAT place to get some funds back, and to find bargains on your next experiment.
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Got it. Thank you!
 

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Thanks! I probably have at least 20 other questions :) As I realize what a personalized experience vaping is, though, I probably should have waited before buying. There's so much cool stuff, though!

It happens to most of us. :D It took me a while to find my niche, and you will, too!

Just to mention - it's WORTH IT to get "verified" for the classifieds.
You are not - by a longshot - the only person who buys stuff, then realizes they want different stuff! The classifieds are a GREAT place to get some funds back, and to find bargains on your next experiment.
:D
Absolutely. Even though I've only had a few transactions, I have been happy with every one! (Not to mention it's nice to be able to do a little window shopping in the classies, lol)
 

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It's called "shinyitis" or GAS -- Gear Acquisition Syndrome. Many of us suffer from it. It doesn't help that so many new products keep getting introduced daily.:)

What do you have that is working for you? What are you looking to get in/from a new product that your current setup is not giving you?

We left our local vape shop with two iStick 30W box mods and Kanger Nanos. To be fair, the guy was very helpful and tried to lead us to less expensive setups, but my husband has really bad GAS :) I managed to drop mine and break the glass tube in under a week, so when I was online ordering another backup tube, some rings, and a few cheaper tanks, I also ordered an iTaste VV3 kit with plans to use it when I'm out and about with a higher risk of dropping it. One drag, and Mr. GAS claimed it to use when working around the farm, so I ordered another kit. We both basically put away our originals, and it finally dawned on me that we're just not subohm vapers. I just got an Aspire Nautilus to use with the iStick, and I couldn't be happier (guess who wants one, too). We also both like the "shaped" drip tips better than the straight tubes (don't have the lingo down on that, yet). It's all a learning experience, for sure!
 

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Good to know, thanks! I'm not sure I understand the distinction, but I'll be sure to use the correct language to avoid any problem.

The distinction is really in how things are presented. If offering stuff up for trade, just be clear on what you're offering and what items you are interested in. The term "bartering" could also come into play in the case of the offer of a service instead of goods, in which case it would not be allowed (only goods can be traded/sold, not services).

Hope that makes sense, I'm a little tired tonight ;)
 
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