Your Vapeing Bill?

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Nev

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Close to $500 in the 2 weeks I have been at it...but around $150 of that was a kit and some juice and cartos for my roomie.....he paid for that order.

I need to get a few more batteries, but other than that....oh I need juice...oh and cartos...oh and...

I am starting to get quite a bit of stuff I know I won't ever use again...Probably when I get enough of that sort of stuff, I'll do trade or a PIF. Gotta make it worth shipping out :)
 

jtcaseyjr

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I think I may have my spending under control because I discovered V4L at the get go, and didn't have to waste time trying different products. Also, this forum provides great advice!

I agree with this, I started with V4L and never went anywhere else, that has help keep my costs down as well.
 

ardelleg

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If -make that a big IF- I was to stop shopping I would break even some time this year... I certainly have enough stuff that I could quit shopping, but will I?

I am going to follow MaryKay's lead... shop for 6 months then settle down..... riiiiight.

But I'm not smoking, yay.... and having fun with my new hobby.

Cigs up here are about $7-$8 a pack.... I thought (a long time ago) I would quit when they got to $5 a carton! When I was making $1.87 an hour they were $2.50 a carton in Oregon. By the time they hit $5 I was making more than that an hour so thought I was gaining on it.... now they are = to 2+ hours.
 

Joyce

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Well, I bit the bullet and the calculator. Since August the 13th, I've spent $1087.00 with V4L, including shipping. I haven't bought vaping products anywhere else. I'm not including things like syringes and ammo boxes, because then I'd have to count the cost of bulldog clips, labels, cotton pads, Grey Goose, and the like, and then where would we be?

I included my husband's starter gear, which I don't actually use, but he doesn't either, so I figure all the vaping stuff is mine. :) Since I didn't actually start vaping until November, I barely break even at a pack and a half a day of smokes.

Of course, I've got enough stuff to last me well into my golden years now, especially after this weekend's shopping orgy. As long as the batteries hold out, I should be good for awhile.
 
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