How are YOU paying for your vape purchases?

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donnah

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Do you pay as you go when you have the $ or do you rack up debt on a credit card? Do you save up for something and wait till you have enough saved to make a purchase or do you think "screw it, I want it now" and put it on a cc?

Me... I kinda do both. I pay as I go but I also have a credit card that I use for vape purchases that I just can't wait for. I wish I could say that I pay it off in full every month but right now it's not paid in full.. it's not a large amount but it's there. My next big purchase will be a Dibi oliveR (I'm on the list) and I'm "planning" on having that card paid in full to use it for the oliveR purchase.

Just curious as to what others do.
 

WattWick

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I never buy stuff with money I don't have. I also operate with two savings accounts. One main for proper savings, and one small one for "disposable" money. There's never more than ~$500 in the disposable one. If it's "full", everything else is put into the proper savings one.

So... it's sort of a mix between saving up for something and buying what I want NOW. ... not like I buy everything that catches my fancy, tho. I try to live on the cheap side without collecting wast amounts of random junk. My main (current) vices are e-cigs, RC helis and a good cup of coffee.
 

cbrite

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I am spending $$ I save by not buying cigs. Don't need to charge anything because I am saving a lot when you consider $7/pack times 1 and a half a day. But after the first wave of getting proper stuff, outside of juice I haven't really spent a lot. I did buy some extra iClear 30S from FastTech ($9.94) and a Nautilus and extra coils. But still haven't spent all the saved from cigs $$ in months. (I now use that wasted on burning up cigs $$ to pay for the groomer for my dogs.)
 

SleeZy

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Cash. Easier to run a budget that way, plus the novelty of it. So many places seem to hate the idea of cash, and demand money orders these days.

At my place were i live, we don't have any vape shops. :( So i'm bound to buy on the internet :-/
It would be nice to start an own store though, but that would be to big of a risk. Especially as sweden want to diehard regulate the e ciggs..
 
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