Was it like this for your first order?

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LotusGirl

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Yes! Yes! Yess!!!

I am not so far off my first order! I received my starter kit and then went binge shopping about 1 hour after my initial vape. So here I sit tracking USPS numbers for the past few days. Hasn't helped that today we had NO mail at all because of the blizzard! My fingers are crossed that the mailman has lots of goodie for me tomorrow :)

Hope your things come soon too!

(PS: When you're ready to add drip tips to your shopping list, let me know...I found some great ones tonight!)
 

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OK, so I have read until I cannot read anymore, had to make the move toward a smoke free lifestyle and placed my orders late last night. Sadly my mail box was empty this afternoon.


Was it like this for your first order?



Sorry, just excited and wanted to share :banana:

Yup .. I'll never forget it! I was rather excited, just placed an order with an old staple, Canadian vendor Happy Vaper. It was a disposable, yet rechargeable black 510 manual Mega e cig, and a 30 ml bottle of zero nicotine menthol, 100% PG juice. I didn't even smoke menthols, but nicotine was/is? banned in Canada (was living there at the time), so the owner suggested menthol so that I would get the feeling of a throat hit.

Ahhh ... the good ole days. I still have that disposable, yet rechargeable 510 manual batt too .. and it still works. :) Nowadays I have many, much nicer set ups, and I actually vape juice with nicotine in it. Good luck to you, and enjoy this new, exciting, yet sometimes frustrating journey into the world of electronic vaping devices.
 
My first mail experience was a brutal wait due to me being a very impatient person. Every mail wait is still like that but i found companies i like and great people here who have recommended top notch advice so as i wait for my Provari *says it will be here tomorrow* and my juice order *also should be here tomarrow* i enjoy the time on the forums to hold me over so to say.
 

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I've had that issue for many years now with just about every hobby I've participated in. Go-faster car parts, skateboards, motorcycle parts, guitars and guitar gear, computer parts, darts, misc electronics, gun accessories, aquarium supplies, fishing gear, more car parts, more computer parts, cooking tools, more guitar parts, now vape stuff...

You never quite realize just how many diesels are running around your neighborhood as much as you do the day you're expecting the big brown truck to pull up in front of your place.

What really sucks is we've got this shipping company up here called OnTrac. I'm far from their biggest fan. Gas engines so they're incognito as hell and the guy that runs my route has a tendency to just drop stuff at the door without knocking. And there's zero consistency with delivery times. Could be anywhere from 9am-7pm. I'll go outside to walk the dog or something and find a box just sitting there. How long has it been there? How many hours ago could I have been using my awesome new goodies? Is it really that difficult or time-consuming to knock? First world problems, I know...
 
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