What does everyone do with the MONEY?

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melloyello

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ive spent $700 in just over a month on e-ciggs, would have spent about 400 by now on analogs. in a month i would be "break even" but...i dont think i can make it 1 solid month without buying either liquid/parts or a new pv. by years end, i do think im ahead of the game money wise. like many have said, this endeavor is much more about my health than saving money.
i have never felt guilty to improve my health. (denial)
 

Wench

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I don't think I've actually saved any yet, keep buying vaping stuff.

If I ever do manage to stop buying so much though there is a Gibson Firebird I want and any extra $$ is going to : D
Any sugar daddies around? haha :laugh:

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misterhyde

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I'm about at the break even point now. I spent around £120 on stuff (bigger batteries, cartos, cartridges, flavours, chargers, etc) and I've currently saved around £120. So next month I am getting a Kindle 3G for when I go to Honduras in July (roughly a 30 hour trip each way) and maybe a new laptop after that.
 

AttyPops

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That's just WAY too funny. I don't know about Canada, but gasoline in the US is near 4.00 per gallon, the price of everything from utility bills, to groceries is up. Taxing authorities are looking to raise revenue, .... you get the idea. Wow. The cost of EVERYTHING is up. The government's "cooked" inflation numbers are a joke. What do I do with the money? (It goes for everything else). Another way to say it... it is an inflation offset, bill paying help.

Or another, better question, "Have you been able to save any of it?" Nope.
 
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