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Imagine

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welcome :thumbs:

Hi all,

Just wanted to say hi in here. About a month ago I switched to the volts from another vendor and want to say my family and I are happy I did. Over the last month + I have been reading and getting tips so I can successfully make the transition to a healthier life. Needless to say you all here and on ecf have done that to an extent you can,t put into words. My thanks.

Your cs is top notch. I often say to my vendors at work they need to follow. I also have an email crush on Heather., but don,t tell my wife. Teasing a bit but after the support I get at work it was refreshing to see that other companies treat their clients the way I treat mine.

Anyway just wanted to poke in and am glad there are other cinci people and northern ky people here as well.

Enjoy your weekend.
 

Jaster

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Hello all,

I posted in a couple of other threads, figured I'd better do the introduction too.

I'm brand new to vaping (2weeks) and so far I am loving it. I smoked a pack a day for 19 years and have now gone 10 days without an analog cig. I am truly astounded at how well this has worked for me. I was on vacation last week and didn't bring any analogs, just loaded up on cartos. It was a bit of a risk since I'd only been vaping a few of days at that point, but it worked out great.

Thanks for the awesome product and you have picked up a loyal customer. Also, thanks to everyone for all the helpful information contained here while I was researching ecigs. Especially Mr Outlaw, your videos were very helpful.

I do have a question about how to store the MPCC. I'm a stay-at-home dad and my vaping habits are such that I don't need to use it all that often. The wall charger works just fine for me (tho it was handy on vacation). Does anybody know if I should store it with a drained batt or a charged one? My gut tells me to drain it if I'm not going to use it.

Thanks again
 

kia2

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Welcome, Jaster!

That's a good question about the pcc. If your gut says drain it, drain it. Then again, if the electricity goes off for some reason, you have a backup device for charging a battery or two in a pinch. I've a pcc in my purse which I don't use very often but has come in handy a time or two, and I have one at home next to the computer and I haven't had to use it yet. I keep both charged.
 

Jaster

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Welcome, Jaster!

That's a good question about the pcc. If your gut says drain it, drain it. Then again, if the electricity goes off for some reason, you have a backup device for charging a battery or two in a pinch. I've a pcc in my purse which I don't use very often but has come in handy a time or two, and I have one at home next to the computer and I haven't had to use it yet. I keep both charged.

That's a really good point. I hadn't thought about a contingency if the power went off. Given the temperatures we've had in St. Louis, we could easily have a brownout. I think I will leave it charged for now.

Thanks!
 

Jaster

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thank you for your welcome. I am so a loyal customer. Hey Jasper, I am in Illinois but only 2hrs from St. Louis. Welcome aboard...:) I only wasted my money 1 time then found the Volt. I ordered before I did enough research and before I found ECF. At least I found SI and ECF before I broke my bank account...lol

Thanks,

I had almost had the same experience. I had done some google research and was about to pull the trigger but I decided to sleep on it. The next day I came across this website, read & watched videos for a couple of days and then decided to go with SI.
 
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