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My first C.Com purchase

robert69165robert69165 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 219
Hey all, I made my first c.com purchase, today I purchased the email advertised Gurkah Park Avenues, and I made sure I connected with the check out bonus, can't remember what it is at this time. Anywhoo, I can't wait to get these. Just had to share this pleasant experience with you guys!

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  • rwheelwrightrwheelwright Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,294
    Yeah man. You are now part of the club. I need to get out of the club. I am going broke!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • JFJF Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 54
  • rwheelwrightrwheelwright Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,294
    My problem is that I don't smoke one a week and when I buy I usually spend around $400 - $500 at a time. Like this month, I spent almost $600 in two days.
  • kaspera79kaspera79 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,144
    Nice wheelie.. You cant smoke them fast enough.. I usually keep it under a hundred a month. That seems to work for me.
  • LukoLuko Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,004
    Interesting...I'm at about 3 a week, maybe 4, especially in the summer. Other than COTM, I don't spend much monthly. I bought a bunch awhile ago and have been smoking that down.
  • aaronjmaaronjm Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 12
    Robert, congrats. I still remember my first Ccom purchase last year. Same as has already been said, "Welcome." I love this place. Classy site, knowledgeable staff, humidified shipping and some of the best customer service of any company I've ever done business with. And JF, I'm with you. I'm at about one every week and a half. My concerns are more for health. I'd like to keep this hobby for life and feel like making it any more than one a week would put me "at risk" more than I'd like to be. Especially since I come from a family of addicts. What do y'all think about that?
  • JFJF Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 54
  • aaronjmaaronjm Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 12
    JF, I really appreciate you taking the time to type all that out. With all this in mind, I believe I'd like to give more business to Ccom by becoming a once-a-weeker. I can live with .5% too. I did my own research and talked to my doctor before I started smoking and found very similar stuff. Just not the numbers to put it in real perspective. So thanks again. However, I'll still be careful not to make the same mistakes that my father and grandfathers made by developing dependence on it, as I encourage everyone else to keep that in mind. I know these posts strayed from the title, but I really think this info should make its way to its own thread. This is important stuff to know.
  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
  • robert69165robert69165 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 219
    I am in total agreement with you, I smoke 3-4 a week sometimes 4-5 depending on my desire to smoke. I support the numbers, I don't believe all who smoke will get some sort of cancer, hell, my grandfather smoked 5 packs a day since he was 15 and he died at 86 from a ruptured gall bladder. I believe a person is or is not susceptible to cancer, those who get it blame it on the smoking industry when all along they already had the potenntial dangerous cells lying dormant in their body only to be awakened by different factors of their daily lives. People in denial have to blame somthing and smoking is usually the first to be blamed, second is second hand smoke. After all you don't see alzheimer support groups going after the deodorant industry for using aluminum in deodorants. I'm not saying you can't get lung cancer or anyother cancer from smoking, I just believe some people are more susceptable to getting it while some are not. End of rant. lol!
  • aaronjmaaronjm Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 12
    JF, would you mind posting links to the research you've found?
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