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Khanninnarh

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Was it tough? Or was vaping really a solid substitute for analog?

Not tough at all. Not tough to quit when there is a substitute like vaping.

The tough part is not being able to vape openly. It's sad cause it really works as a substitute. And if DIY save even more money.

Just that our country has put a ban on it so even getting exactly what we want is a hassle and there are people getting scammed daily when they try to get the stuff they want to help themselves quit. The vicious cycle continues with anyone trying to use vaping as a way to stop smoking. Cause we cannot order it ourselves online. This makes the black market thrive and for scoundrels to scam the unsuspecting.

And if it gets too difficult to vape and get the hardware when it breaks or the liquid. Ex smokers will go back to buying cigarettes from Fairprice.

On the other hand cigarettes is readily available everywhere even for minors if they are streetwise enough eg. getting an older friend to buy it.

Sad. But true.




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Hi guys ,
On analogs for 25yrs doing 2 packs a day now ,tried to quit twice cold turkey and each time after few weeks failed and smoked heavier . Now want to try quitting by vaping but saw so many forumers getting letters from hsiama had got me worried about getting them online . wish they would start issuing license to vape and I would gladly pay to avoid the heavy penalties and jail time . I don't mind paying a bit more if i can get my starter kit and some ejuice to help me off analogs .
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No idea. But I reckon the onus is on the buyer to be aware of the laws of importation. You should be clear; you can't be expected to be aware of all the laws of all the countries that your buyers are coming from. I think some other sellers outright decline orders from our little island.


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