Are you done stocking up?

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No toys but I did order quite a few rta's for some of my tanks.
HI. :D
...guess I didn't leave, huh? :lol:
I somehow felt a MHM discussion...on stocking up...thought I might be needed. :lol:
 

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    oplholik

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    Me too! I had one now 11! I went a bit hog wild LOL

    LOL! I have 8 in use every day, and 2 in the drawer. I wouldn't be surprised if that number didn't change a little next month.
     

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    I was thinking about things I bought I would have never got if it wasn't for D-Date. I splurged on several things like drip tips and titanium items. Plus all theses tanks! I was more frugal in my vape toys before this. Anyone get things they never would have before ?


    Not really. I started aggressively stocking up last November. Rta's and mods chosen and bought early this year.
     

    440BB

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    Me too! I had one now 11! I went a bit hog wild LOL
    11 is a perfectly reasonable ProVari stash. I thought I was done at 11 myself in January, then got my first Gun Metal Zenkote and ended up with quite a few more by March.

    I believe hog wild as it applies to ProVaris is officially 30, so we are still just well prepared!:D
     

    bnrkwest

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    11 is a perfectly reasonable ProVari stash. I thought I was done at 11 myself in January, then got my first Gun Metal Zenkote and ended up with quite a few more by March.

    I believe hog wild as it applies to ProVaris is officially 30, so we are still just well prepared!:D
    I love the gun metal, didn't think I would but have 2 P3's in it.
     

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    11 is a perfectly reasonable ProVari stash. I thought I was done at 11 myself in January, then got my first Gun Metal Zenkote and ended up with quite a few more by March.

    I believe hog wild as it applies to ProVaris is officially 30, so we are still just well prepared!:D

    I feel like a slacker. Still in single digit count here. :lol:
     

    Bob Chill

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    I just got off the phone with Bull City Vapor, and asked if anything was happening with tobacco flavors on the 8th, I was told that nothing was changing on the 8th concerning the flavors.

    I wish I read this before emailing them again. Jeff seems pretty cool about everything but you never know.

    The tricky part about my personal faves (all Hangsen stuff) is that the onus of responsibility for complying is on Hangsen and not BCV. BCV sells original packaging so they are basically a reseller. Hangsen is huge but I have my doubts that they will even attempt to comply. Since Hangsen is pretty much a single use product unlike other manufacturers like TFA etc there isn't really a workaround.

    OTOH- I've been vaping unflavored at least 50% of the time lately so I will always have that to fall back on. I'm less picky than most. I only mix about 4-5 different recipes and have been doing that for nearly 2 years. But I sure am fond of that 5 flavor rotation. Having that taken away from me will leave me feeling pretty violated.
     

    mostlyclassics

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    IMO, the USPS does an exemplary job — nearly everywhere.

    But there are some places which get terrible service, our neck of the woods being one of them. And some places have neighborhood urchins who delight in stealing anything that's not bolted down.

    About 35 years ago, we had a letter carrier at whom you would not dare toss a lit match: it and the carrier would have gone up in a ball of flame. After eight years of trying to get him fired, we got a P.O. box one suburb north.

    It costs us $80 per year. For our $80 per year, we get all our letter mail and periodicals. And we get all our parcels, every one of them. (If something's too big to put in the P.O. box, we get a yellow card tellling in which large box it is, along with a key to open that box.) Maybe twice per year, we'll get a missorted letter in the box. We've never had a misdelivered parcel. And no parcel ever goes on a delivery truck: it stays right there in the destination post office, where it's safe and sound.

    It's worth thinking about . . .
     
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    mostlyclassics

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    It's the postal service. They aren't supposed to scan packages as delivered until they hit the mailbox. But I'm positive that some carriers scan the whole bunch at once after sorting, and then deliver them whenever. Happens to me all the time.

    And, I'll bet, so does FedEx and OOPS. It'd be mighty time-inefficient to scan each parcel as it's delivered.
     

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