Harvesting newbies...

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DuncanDisordely

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Hi Happy Vapers!

Occasionally I trawl through the new members forum looking mainly for new unanswered posts, and also for juicy posts to reply to - like ones where someone says they are having stress or its not working etc. I like to give them a lovely warm squishy reply just like the responses I got when I joined which made me feel warm and cuddly. TBH it's mainly this forum and its super helpful friendly members that kept/keeps me on track

Who else does this?

Happy vaping!
 

Critter Man

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Guilty. I've got an auto 401 hanging out of my mouth when I do it, too. Personally, I like getting to the noobs before all of the folks who just want to tell the OP to buy the gear that they like. Why do they think the noob who is asking about cheap super-minis wants to drop the cash on a Reo? And why do they think noobs want a TH like a thermonuclear warhead? :lol:
 

bander68

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I've been here for 4 months, and have posted a fairly large amount. But i'm very slow when it comes to buying new equipment. For instance, I just got my first lr attys for my ego last week. I've been trawlng the newbie forum for my newbie type questions since I can't create a post there anymore, and to be honest, i'm almost embarrassed to ask about it since lr is not really that much of an advancement. Most people at this as long as me are into de-wicking, box mods, trustfire batteries, etc... I spent my time/money on juice since my ego is a basic, functional unit. I haven't even jacked with cartos yet. I'm still using carts and blue foam. It seems like my gear is "old-school" these days, even for the newbies. But slowly, i'm figuring out what's next. About the time the next big thing comes along, i'll probably get around to buying the last big thing-my first reo or something. In my opinion, that's one of the best and worst things about this forum. It's all there, all different levels of usage. You can learn about anything. But at the same time, you get flooded with info about things you're not ready for too. It takes patience and a good bit of self-restraint to keep from spending yourself into the poorhouse.
 

DuncanDisordely

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Guilty. I've got an auto 401 hanging out of my mouth when I do it, too. Personally, I like getting to the noobs before all of the folks who just want to tell the OP to buy the gear that they like. Why do they think the noob who is asking about cheap super-minis wants to drop the cash on a Reo? And why do they think noobs want a TH like a thermonuclear warhead? :lol:

I agree with that, as much as I want to tell all the newbies to go and get a Riva901 like me, I have to accept that they can choose for themselves - let's keep things at advice and not instruction :)
 

ThreePutt

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This is how a lot of the threads go in the newb forum

Op: I want to spend the least amount if money possible and get the best e cig.

Reply#1: get an ego

Reply#2: riva is cheaper

Reply#3: what do you want from an e cig?

Op: I don't know but I only want to spend $10

Reply#4: get an ego or riva

Yeah... that happens sometimes. I read the posts for hours, took notes, and came in with an introductory post (with ecig history and details). Sometimes, newbs won't bother to read the stickies, or what's already out there (which is a bit of a message board no-no to me - but it's the internet, and some don't care).

That said, there were quite a few responses, with some great recommendations (eGo, by the way :) ). I couldn't be happier - having a great PV and a great group of fellow vapers to discuss, chat, whatever.

Again, glad you guys are here.
 

CraigHB

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I pop in the noob section once in a while to do a little drive-by posting, but that's about it. But yea, I know when I first started vaping, I found the support I got in forums a big help so I'm sure it's appreciated by the new members. I try to give a little back when I can. Though, I have come across people that just can't get the hang of it and end up back on the analogs. I know one personally myself.

Hehe, I've been guilty of failing to read the stickies and failing to use the search tool myself, and that's recently. Oh well, that's just lazy internet users.
 
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Lambch3p

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I like to welcome people and make them feel at home. I try to never tell people they have to buy something to be happy. I try to answer their questions honestly and help them to make the equipment they have work the best it can for them. I try to keep my personal opinions of other people's e-cigs, cartos, atty's or juice to myself. I have realized that vaping is extremely individualized. What works for me might not work for others. I love to hear everyone's stories. A lot of people were kind, welcoming and helpful when I joined so I try to pass that spirit along to the new people just joining. :)
 
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tmcase

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I'm like you. I check out the newbie forum first and reply to the posts with the least replies. I know what it's like to sit a wait for a reply. Patience isn't one of my virtues. :blush: Another reason I check the newbie forum a lot is because I've only been vaping for about 2 -3 months now so those are the only questions I can answer. :laugh: Also, I do it as a pay back for all the help I got from ECF members.
 
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TomCatt

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Guilty. I've got an auto 401 hanging out of my mouth when I do it, too. Personally, I like getting to the noobs before all of the folks who just want to tell the OP to buy the gear that they like. Why do they think the noob who is asking about cheap super-minis wants to drop the cash on a Reo? And why do they think noobs want a TH like a thermonuclear warhead? :lol:

+1 on this :D
 

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Do we have to wait for fall to get put in comfy bushel baskets and taken on an exciting moonlight horse n' wagon ride to the barn dance?

Yes, I believe you do. Those events are seasonal. However; if you resided down here in exciting North Georgia, you could go to a goat roping, cow tipping, steel cage and chain wrasslin' match, or just a regular drunken bar fight most any night of the week!
 

Stevew443

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I will welcome new folks, and I will tell them what I use, but every newbie wants a Rolls Royce quality ecig and wants to spend only $10 on it. As long as that Rolls Royce looks like his old brand of cigarette, and tastes exactly like his old brand of cigarette and never needs to be charged or filled, he has exactly what he wants... at least he has exactly what he has asked for. I find that one must wade through what a person says he wants to find out exactly what he needs. I have been in IT long enough to know that most people have no idea what they need to do their jobs, but they know exactly what they want... they want what was the big news on CNN that morning.
 

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Someone talking about Snails ???...Hmmm ?

Hiya Atty !!

Keeping watch on the new members is important. Sharing the knowledge...

.......But I would like to see more of helping the new member learn to use what he has and NOT telling him it is "junk...go buy this..."

Master what you have first then YOU can decide for yourself if you want something different.

Example...I have lots of PVs.....AND I get great draw, vapor and throat hit from my old 510...because I know how to use it !!!



sadly ...the Snail sigs have kind of gone by the wayside......
 
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