"You can't vape in here" in a vape shop.

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Zealous

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Lol actually re-reading it, it's somewhat unclear. I was establishing the premise of the post. I was "Quentin Tarantino"-ing you guys.

Only it was WAY more clear than any Tarantino movie. ;)

Corrected to sort out any misconceptions. I'd never vape where someone told me not to. I even try and not vape around people in public and such, just because some people might be sensitive to that thing.

I didn't read it as you being combative. I thought you were thinking the guy must be joking since the idea of not being able to vape in the vape shop would be utterly ridiculous. I probably would have taken a puff of my PV & then asked him to repeat himself lol.
 

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    As much as the Philippines is a '3rd World Country' ... one of the things I like about living there is you can smoke or vape just about anywhere.

    Obviously, you can't smoke in certain areas, like in the hospital, but there not so "Politically Correct" with all the BS you see here in the US.

    Jeeeze, I used to send my wife's 13 year old nephew down to local store to buy me beer and cigarettes!

    oh well ....
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    Going to Walmart was always a lot of fun over there too: :D

    No problem smoking or vaping in Walmart!

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    bigdaddybrink1

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    The MALL in my town DFW area will allow you to Vape, because there's a Vape shop in the MALL. not a Kiosk, a STORE. Yea with doors and everything. hahaha, IDK who else has that in their area. back to the post, that's some BS. dont care where you live, it's a vape shop you shld b allowed to vape.
     

    IMFire3605

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    The shop I work at a lot of times gets crowded on Friday and Saturday nights. A lot of the cloud chasers coming in to try out the customer preview and review while netflix is playing. They have learned to not only carry their clouding mod, but also have a tank system or secondary mod with a tank system for when it gets way to cloudy. But when in the early stages, a lot would get rebelious when asked to put away the drippers and switch to tanks at request of another customer.

    The first incident the customer had their 7 month old grandchild with them, grandkid was just out of the hospital 2 days with respitory problems, rain started coming down hard and in through the door, had to close it up, and had to ask everyone to switch to tanks for a while and tone down the cloud chasing. 2 of the other guests made protest of "This is a Vape Shop and you are telling us we can't vape dude?" Explained the situation to them, they still kept being rebellious, soon after I kicked them out. At the time it was money, the rebellious cloud chasers, spent at the time total of maybe $200 each in just juice since beginning to come to the store, the couple with the grandkid, well over $2500 since we had opened, which customer you going to try to keep happy.
     

    Garym93

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    Now I feel the need to inform the local shops of this to be aware. This really sucks. Although, it may be that they don't actually own the building and the owner who rents it to them doesn't allow it.

    It's a town thing. They've been fined and went to court 3 times


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    DaveP

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    At my local vape shop you have to be 18 to enter. There's a sign on the door. I'm not sure if it's law or an insurance regulation. It could just be that the owner doesn't want to have to ask for ID and turn down people who are underage.

    Up the street you can buy overpriced eGo knockoffs, juice, leather goods, spikes, swords, and other Gothic accessories at triple price.
     

    Zealous

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    At my local vape shop you have to be 18 to enter. There's a sign on the door. I'm not sure if it's law or an insurance regulation. It could just be that the owner doesn't want to have to ask for ID and turn down people who are underage.

    Up the street you can buy overpriced eGo knockoffs, juice, leather goods, spikes, swords, and other Gothic accessories at triple price.

    I don't know which one you go to, but the one I go to also has a sign saying must be over 18. They still card everyone though (in the adult range). But they also let me bring my kids in when I need to drop in for eliquid. Their sign does say that it's ok to bring younger children in though.

    I try not to stay too long though as it's become very cloudy in that place the last few times I've come.
     

    Ed_C

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    People, please grow up!
    Why you assume you are welcome to vape in a vaping shop?
    Are you welcome to get drunk in a liquor store?
    Grow up, please!

    Some liqueur stores offer tastings of certain products, but obviously not their entire stock. I think that not offering tastings of their juices might hurt B&M business some, but people are still going to need juice and want to try new flavors. That being said, people might be less likely to "take a chance" on something out of the ordinary.
     
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