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But not now. I started vaping on 2/6/2011 and have not had a cig since. But I have not saved any money since. I bought a Riva starter kit, then a tank atty and some tanks. Then I bought my wife a ego t starter kit. Then I saw the Ail'l and had to have it, ordered it on 2/18/2011. Don't even have the Ail'l yet and ordered a REO mini today. Ok ya'll, is there a 12 step program anywhere for this?? Have I gone crazy???
 

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We've all been there. I finally went through and organized all my e-cig stuff from the past 2 years of vaping. I got it narrowed down to 2 drawers, but I could probably supply 10 new vapers for a month with the stuff I'm getting rid of. Some find their nirvana early, but for most, it's a lot of trial and error. Considering between my bf and I we were spending over $400/mo on cigarettes, we can be pretty liberal in e-cig purchases and still save money.
 

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But not now. I started vaping on 2/6/2011 and have not had a cig since. But I have not saved any money since. I bought a Riva starter kit, then a tank atty and some tanks. Then I bought my wife a ego t starter kit. Then I saw the Ail'l and had to have it, ordered it on 2/18/2011. Don't even have the Ail'l yet and ordered a REO mini today. Ok ya'll, is there a 12 step program anywhere for this?? Have I gone crazy???

Naw, you're not crazy, or if you are I'm right there with you! I've been vaping for a little over six months and now consider it a hobby, or maybe I'm just a collector :)
 

JC Okie

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Figure out what you were spending on cigarettes per month, and it'll put it all in perspective. And the added, free, bonus is that you'll live a longer, healthier life. Priceless. Besides, it will settle down eventually. The cost is mostly up front on this.....once you get settled, just keeping yourself in juice is very, very cheap.
 

jennikj

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I am definitely not saving money yet...I was rolling my own with pipe tobacco (no cig tax on that) so even at 2+ pad, I was still only spending about $40 per month. BUT...I think that once I get a few more batteries and such, and I get started with the DIY juice, it will end up saving me money in the long run. At least it's saving my health, and I know that my parents would gladly chip in if it meant keeping me off of the analogs!
 

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Not saving money yet either. Not had a cigarette in 3 weeks though. I think it's just a matter of finding what works for me, then I think it'll settle down to where I'm buying an atty every once in a while, and a bottle or 3 of juice. At that point I might start saving money.

Money aside, I feel better after 3 weeks without a cigarette.
 

Astronomer

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But not now. I started vaping on 2/6/2011 and have not had a cig since. But I have not saved any money since. I bought a Riva starter kit, then a tank atty and some tanks. Then I bought my wife a ego t starter kit. Then I saw the Ail'l and had to have it, ordered it on 2/18/2011. Don't even have the Ail'l yet and ordered a REO mini today. Ok ya'll, is there a 12 step program anywhere for this?? Have I gone crazy???

That is why I chuckle every time I see one of those little signatures under peoples post listing how much money they have saved.... yeah right.

I actually do think I will.... but it will be several months from now.
 
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