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Huff-N-Stuff

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Just curious how many others have helped someone smoking or using chewing tobacco convert to vaping?
I have introduced 3 to vaping in the last month. Two smokers and one who used chew.
I ordered some VD`s along with batteries, chargers and e-liquids on-line and passed on at cost.
The experience for all three has been positive!
 

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I think my count's at nine, but I'd have to check the number of haloes over my head. :)

My own mother (after my father died of smoking-related issues plus sucky genetics working together...vaping became a thing after he passed). Cousins. Friends. I have one friend I'm slowly nudging along, but he's extremely resistant.

I'm not rich (or even tolerably well off) at the moment, so I can't gift things forward much. I use my stuff to destruction, and if it can be fixed by me and my soldering iron, it wasn't really destroyed yet. But I'm armed with information, business cards of good vaping places, and yes, you can try my vape because I always carry extra clearos anyway.
 

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I haven't converted a single person in several years of vaping. I have, however, helped many people learn to fish and make the switch when they decided it was time for them to make a lifestyle change. My general approach is that if they don't want my input or help, then I will respect it and not press the issue. Plenty of other people out there are willing to give it a shot but don't know where to start and would probably appreciate the guidance much more.

I just kinda figure, why waste my energy talking to a wall, you know? It's not a choice that you can make for people. All that we, with all of our knowledge and experience, can hope to do is make it easier for people who might be so inclined to enter the world of vaping.

So I don't really push people into it. I simply tell them what I experienced during and after the switch as well as what I get out of it now and then leave it up to them whether or not they want to learn more about how it all works.

Most smokers, I find, tend to get curious about it after a while of seeing you vape. But the smell is what I find gets most people talking a bit more easily. They smell a juice they like, I let them try vaping it, and they are sold. You can see it take over - it's like a switch flips and suddenly they're listening much more intently to what you're saying. Good juice has the power to influence hearts and minds. Real shit! They start asking questions, which I'm always happy to answer. Eventually, the question of how much it would cost and what to get arises. If I have suitable gear lying around, then it's theirs to try and even keep if they like it (I'm not going to make someone buy new gear if what I've given them is working really well for them and making the transition easier for them.) It's just a lot easier to get someone to try vaping and stick it out a bit if they don't have to pay to do it.

If I don't have anything I'm comfortable leaving them with, then I will at least help them shop online for their first setup. Most seem surprised to learn that a decent starting setup can be had for around $60. That's only happened a handful of times, though. I usually have SOMETHING decent that I can part with and they can easily learn to use and maintain.

I don't really make a lot of money, but I definitely make enough to spend and still save. I often buy a piece of equipment just because I like to see what's out there. There are really only two mods and three RDA's that I'm truly attached to. The rest of it just kinda sits there. I kind of hoard gear at times... ...I just go on month-long sprees of buying new atties and mods whenever there's an influx of cash coming in. I justify that behavior by PIFing a lot of what I end up not using enough to keep to prospective new vapers.


Oh, one other thing. Not one person that I have helped along has gone back to smoking. They're all happy and proud vapers. I think that it truly can work for anyone. Some just need the right opportunity and perhaps a little more help with it than others.
 
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Huff-N-Stuff

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I haven't converted a single person in several years of vaping. I have, however, helped many people learn to fish and make the switch when they decided it was time for them to make a lifestyle change. My general approach is that if they don't want my input or help, then I will respect it and not press the issue. Plenty of other people out there are willing to give it a shot but don't know where to start and would probably appreciate the guidance much more.

I just kinda figure, why waste my energy talking to a wall, you know? It's not a choice that you can make for people. All that we, with all of our knowledge and experience, can hope to do is make it easier for people who might be so inclined to enter the world of vaping.

So I don't really push people into it. I simply tell them what I experienced during and after the switch as well as what I get out of it now and then leave it up to them whether or not they want to learn more about how it all works.

Most smokers, I find, tend to get curious about it after a while of seeing you vape. But the smell is what I find gets most people talking a bit more easily. They smell a juice they like, I let them try vaping it, and they are sold. Good juice has the power to influence hearts and minds. Real shit! They start asking questions, which I'm always happy to answer. Eventually, the question of how much it would cost and what to get arises. If I have suitable gear lying around, then it's theirs to try and even keep if they like it (I'm not going to make someone buy new gear if what I've given them is working really well for them and making the transition easier for them.) It's just a lot easier to get someone to try vaping and stick it out a bit if they don't have to pay to do it.

If I don't have anything I'm comfortable leaving them with, then I will at least help them shop online for their first setup. Most seem surprised to learn that a decent starting setup can be had for around $60. That's only happened a handful of times, though. I usually have SOMETHING decent that I can part with and they can easily learn to use and maintain.

I don't really make a lot of money, but I definitely make enough to spend and still save. I often buy a piece of equipment just because I like to see what's out there. There are really only two mods and three RDA's that I'm truly attached to. The rest of it just kinda sits there. I kind of hoard gear at times... ...I just go on month-long sprees of buying new atties and mods whenever there's an influx of cash coming in. I justify that behavior by PIFing a lot of what I end up not using enough to keep to prospective new vapers.
That`s exactly what I meant, thank you RB!
 

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I've got a few, but my success rate when I went through the "holy shit I quit smoking and I can't quit smoking!" evangelist phase was pretty low - if people want to quit they will, if they don't they won't. Now I spend my time trying to help people who've actively sought out vaping keep doing it - no head count on that, but I feel it's a more effective use of time.
 

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I talk to quite a few people about vaping if they ask but as soon as they start with the excuses and reason why you shouldn't vape it instantly tells me they just are not ready to quit smoking. Smoke addicts are kinda like alcoholics(I was a smoke addict so I am not judging) and you really have to wanna quit and not be forced into it. I think I know a half a dozen people who switched that I gave info to.

I also dont wanna be "That guy" who preaches to everyone about how they should stop doing this and stop doing that. If your over 18 and not mentally challenged your more than capable of making your own decisions. Just dont smoke in my house or car or I might have to use force to throw you out the window:)
 
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Huff-N-Stuff

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I talk to quite a few people about vaping if they ask but as soon as they start with the excuses and reason why you shouldn't vape it instantly tells me they just are not ready to quit smoking. Smoke addicts are kinda like alcoholics(I was a smoke addict so I am not judging) and you really have to wanna quit and not be forced into it. I think I know a half a dozen people who switched that I gave info to.

I also dont wanna be "That guy" who preaches to everyone about how they should stop doing this and stop doing that. If your over 18 and not mentally challenged your more than capable of making your own decisions. Just dont smoke in my house or car or I might have to use force to throw you out the window:)
And I agree completely!..just refering to co-workers who see me vaping and have asked about it!
 

Superjeep

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Aye. Its funny sometimes people ask me about it and you can see on their face in in their eyes that they are only asking to try and hit ya with the "I heard it will give ya popcorn lung" and then have to explain that was a article from like 5 years ago and its not like that. They have vape envy sometimes and feel a burning desire to try and shit on our habit so it makes them feel better about their smoking or non smoking habit.

Yes I said non smoking habit. I know a few people who take every opportunity to let you and the entire world know that they dont smoke OR vape and that they are just incredible and perfect human beings because of it. Of course two out of the three of those people are so fat it makes me feel really sorry for their shoes but hey they dont smoke or vape so they are perfectly healthy....

Most the time I try to explain nicely how it really is but every once in a while you get that snarky douche who thinks he just ruined your world with his groundbreaking info and I just have to hit them with a "fuck off, moron".
 

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I have been trying to get a friend of mine overseas to try it. Prices might prevent them from doing so though.
 

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6 people so far.

Usually starts with me puffing away and someone saying they bought a cigalike some years ago and the thing sucked. than i wipe of my drip tip and have them try my mod. More times than not, they go out and buy whatever I was vaping on that day.

I encourage people to stop smoking. If I have to go out to a local store with them so they get a good setup. ill go. Same as sending them links to site on what to buy.
 

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I have converted 14 people out of 20 that I have tried to convert so the odds are looking good considering only 1 of the 14 went back to smoking. I'm about to start a new job so I'm sure I will have some new recruits. When I convert one I do stick with them and teach them until they seem to have enough information to go at it on there own so not to go back to smoking. Just proud to save a life!
 

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three of three who I helped make the switch, are still not smoking and one not chew or smoking..good, and I think they are happy about their choice to switch
 

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I'm 0 for 3, and I don't plan to try anymore. Honestly, I'm done trying to help those that don't want it. If someone comes up to me and asks me for advice, I'd be more than happy to give it out - but that hasn't happened once in two years now. I've bent over backwards to help people that would sooner call me a 'hipster' or 'douche' as reward for all my troubles.
 

Al Day Vape

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I haven't actively tried to get anyone to switch, but four people I know made the switch after seeing me do it and three of them stuck. I'm gonna work on the fourth one tonight though. He's 37, a heavy smoker and has already had testicular cancer. He beat it, thankfully, and having gone through that, he knows he needs to quit the stinkers. Hopefully just needs a little encouragement.

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I haven't really tried to convert others to vaping over smoking with one exception. I have helped setup a couple people at work who asked me about it. The only person I have actively tried to convert is a friend of ours that we bought all the gear for and we DIY so made her up a bunch of juice and will be shipping it all out next week so she can start. Now the only reason we have gone this far with her is because of a medical condition over past smoking.
 

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I have lost count. The toughest convert was my girlfriend, but after I bought her a purple mod, it started to take. She has quit the clearo now (Melo) and for Christmas, got a Lemo 2. She is building it now. : )

I smoked for 30 years, and took up vaping to ingest more nicotine cheaper, quitting smoking was just a happy accident. For most of my friends that now vape, when I asked them why they made the descision, they told me that I was the most hardcore smoker they knew, and that if in 1 week I quit, and actually enjoyed vaping, it was worth a "try". I have given away the majority of vape stuff I've bought, I imposed a 5 atty rule to keep the lid on my natural tendancy to collect. I won't buy a new atty, until I've found a home for one of the 5. Its like Sophies Choice sometimes.

I never mention the word quit to a smoker. It brings out either belligerance (like in me) or fear of failing to quit. I tell them I've found somthing cheaper and better. Flavor means little to a smoker from my personal experience, and what I've seen in others. Their taste buds are fucked at the beginning anyways. Flavor comes later. They mostly want tobacco flavors to start, or wretched strong tasting drink or fruit flavors. Whatever it takes.

I always try to keep a tank loaded with a strong desert or chocolate for my female targets. several have asked me to take them to the vape shop after 2 or three vapes. lol

My usual vape shop gave me a bottle of free juice when I sold the 10th Subtank mini starter kit for them, which they didn't have to do, but was appreciated. I'm not in it for the juice, the juice is my friends, who I care about living longer.

I also will go after targets of opportunity, like those shivering outside, because they are trying to get their fix between work and the bus. I just smile at them, have a vape and saying literly in passing "you gotta try this!" I always carry a spare disposable drip tip in a sealed bag for the curious ones that approach me and ask questions. The vape shop gives them out for free for sampleing juice. I'll never know if they quit the stinkys or not, but it can't hurt. I answer their questions until I see they are getting saturated, and write out vapingundergroung.com on a card for them, and tell them to get as much information as possible from here, before they decide what to do.

This forum carries a lot more weight than some scary looking guy with a shaved head walking a wolf, that they just met. Depending on the person, I may or may not give them the name of a youtube reviewer I think they might relate to.

The ones who still smoke, and there are some, or do both, I never preach to.them, just ask if they need any juice, and leave it at that.

Already, I have seen the "2nd generation" that is met friends of people I got into vaping,that were introduced to vaping by somebody I introduced to it.

I also have lost track of how many times I've made a house call, after somebody has encountered a problem with their gear, or is trying to build. While not always convienant, I consider it a "duty of care".

In a different thread, I mentioned seeing a guy, who had to be 80 if he was a day, pull out a big mod, with an Artic Subtank on it, blow a cloud and smile as he walked through a parking lot. What a cool thing to see.
 

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