Can't... Stop... Spending!

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ClayTaylorNC

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I have been spending way to much on my vaping, I'm glad to know that there is a breakthrough point, I have been trying to not buy stuff but it's so tempting. Trying to only buy stuff when it's on sale, or when it's absolutely needed, or when I really want it.

HA! Good luck with that, "breakthrough point". What you actually mean is the 2 week period in which you're satisfied with what you have. Then I guarantee you WILL relapse.:2c:
 

cacooke

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Spent 30 years smoking. Finally dropped my cost down from about $120 a month to about $16.00 a month by getting a rolling machine and rolling my own. Smoking was catching up with me though, so I switched to vaping so I could breathe again. That worked but now I'm back up to at least $120 a month, maybe more! Now trying my hand at DIY juice to try to save money again, BUT caught in that "I gotta try this new thing" loop. Well, at least I have been over 9 months analog free!
 

3mg Meniere

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HA! Good luck with that, "breakthrough point". What you actually mean is the 2 week period in which you're satisfied with what you have. Then I guarantee you WILL relapse.:2c:
A dollar a day takes care of that. Use your wishlists, and carefully plan next month's purchase.
 

GinnyTx

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Spent 30 years smoking. Finally dropped my cost down from about $120 a month to about $16.00 a month by getting a rolling machine and rolling my own. Smoking was catching up with me though, so I switched to vaping so I could breathe again. That worked but now I'm back up to at least $120 a month, maybe more! Now trying my hand at DIY juice to try to save money again, BUT caught in that "I gotta try this new thing" loop. Well, at least I have been over 9 months analog free!


us too so look to the "medical" benefits for denial of "shinyitis" that's working for me right now *lol*
 

jojocode

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(WARNING: noob question) What exactly is the big deal about the provari? Or any of the expensive mods? Are they not just cases for batteries?

And back on topic - just ordered 4 new juice flavours in my quest for a nice rotation of juices so I can stop spending my money. Love all 4 flavours. Followed the vendor on Twitter. Through this, discovered two more vendors who look like their flavours will titivate my tastebuds. My bank balance continues to decrease. My need for more tanks to have all flavours available at all times increases. I'm currently carrying 4 mini PT2s around with me. But only one bottle of juice (because it's stupidly large and glass, and a girl can only carry so many vaping accessories in her bag, if she also insists on carrying an umbrella, a tablet, a phone, a 3DS and a bottle of water everywhere she goes).
 
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BabsSeed

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Heh, personally, I think that the Provari is a bit overkill. My VV mod runs great even though it most likely has one of those low-frequency processors. I also use a mech mod that cost me less than $40. It's been through a couple falls. Still works great and looks awesome. The Provari might be a great piece for a perfectionist, but IMHO it's much more important to have good juice attachments that are in top working form.
 
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