How to save up for REO?

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JayTater

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I made the decision to get a Grand about 2 weeks ago. There are major problems though.

1) I'm finding it impossible to stop buying stuff other than liquid.

Yeah, that's it... In the last 2 weeks, after deciding on my future Reo, I've bought 3 more gennys, and 1 more Protank..
I don't know what has happened, I used to have so much willpower with my money. Other than the $600 per month I spent on those stinking Newports..
 

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I made the decision to get a Grand about 2 weeks ago. There are major problems though.

1) I'm finding it impossible to stop buying stuff other than liquid.

Yeah, that's it... In the last 2 weeks, after deciding on my future Reo, I've bought 3 more gennys, and 1 more Protank..
I don't know what has happened, I used to have so much willpower with my money. Other than the $600 per month I spent on those stinking Newports..

Sell one of your other mods then buy a REO and RM2 :)

Then you will soon be selling the rest to buy more of these beasts. Or you could just succumb to the fact that you need 2 to start with (like these grands) and sell all your mods except the least expensive one to hold you over and pounce on Multiple grands bro :)

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Good seeing you over here Jay :)
 

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Do not... I repeat do not.... buy a REO......
Because if you do, a year from now, you will have 3, or 5, or 10, and you will be asking the same question again on this forum. They are addictive and once you get the bug, you will never stop buying them. You will be wanting the new VV auto juice wood/metal hybrid 6.0 or whatever the current new REO is and you will will be wondering how you can save up the money for it.....LOL
 

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When i want to save up for something, I transfer money from my main bank to my credit union, and I don't have an active debit card for my credit union. It takes a a few days to transfer money back from the credit union, helping with impulse buys. I wish I used this method more often. ;)
 

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My usual hobby is a lot more expensive, (guns ;) the cheapest of which cost several hundred $ ), so I don't find "saving up for" vape stuff all that difficult. You just cut out the clearly unnecessary stuff from your daily life; e.g. movies, dvd's/games, eating out all the time. Ymmv there.

I'd really like to get started in the REO world, soonish. It's just a matter of making some smart "newbie" purchases. I have more reading/research to do.
 

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it's only 2 bills man. Where there's a will there's a way. Stop buying tubes and other nickel and dime stuff. Man up and just don't buy anything besides basic juice for like 1-2 weeks done.

This man speaks the truth...

The thing is, my vape gear budget is set, and has been set at 50% of what my smoke budget WAS.
I have not strayed from this, but in 2 weeks, i'll be saying blow it.
 
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