Hello, new to the forum, not new to vaping.

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I've vaped before when I bought a JoyeGo (I think that was its name) kit in February. These days, I went back to smoking, but recently got hired at a mall kiosk to sell a certain brand. I came here to get information about the brand. I've become a little leery of what I'm selling because I realize that there are WAY BETTER alternatives to the brand I'm selling.

I just wanna find out more.
 

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GreatScoot

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Never heard of them before. Pretty pricey starter kits and replacement parts.
I agree. That's part of my issue with selling this product. I know that electronic cigarettes are a great way to quit smoking, and I'm happy to be talking about them and letting people know that there is an easier way to quit. Or even keep smoking without so many of the issues tobacco brings about! Hell, I love smoking! It's why I switched to electronic. Getting the most out of it.

But I feel like there's better kits out there. That even cost less. I'm able to talk about it because I believe in it. It works, but I wish I could sell these for less.
 

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I agree. That's part of my issue with selling this product. I know that electronic cigarettes are a great way to quit smoking, and I'm happy to be talking about them and letting people know that there is an easier way to quit. Or even keep smoking without so many of the issues tobacco brings about! Hell, I love smoking! It's why I switched to electronic. Getting the most out of it.

But I feel like there's better kits out there. That even cost less. I'm able to talk about it because I believe in it. It works, but I wish I could sell these for less.

Well, first and foremost, it is a paying job in the retail market. Most everyone working in retail is selling overpriced products to make a profit for someone else in order to get a paycheck. There is certainly nothing wrong with that! If you can sell a product for someone else that you actually enjoy talking about, all the better. On the other hand, if it's a product category you enjoy talking about, but not a specific product that you feel particularly good about, or truly believe in, then you could always just look at this job as experience to put on your resume.
 
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