>>3292
>Nobody gives a shit if you're selling Ego sticks to people for a reasonable price.
My customers clearly do. See my earlier posts.
>Nobody gives a shit if the juice is a little over-priced, so long as it's quality and the cost of the hardware is kept down by it.
Again, my customers do, as do the other (angry) vape store owners.
>If you're the kind of asshole selling MVP 2.0's for $80, then you deserve to be called out in front of your customers for how badly you're fucking them.
aka "Let me scream and cry because a store sells something at a higher price than another store!" People that do that shit are literal white trash. You have a high-tech unit that you paid $90 for and I've said earlier that my customers are used to paying $10 a carton of cigarettes. That doesn't even include juice, so they'd have to pay more for that too. Then, they might not actually like vaping as I've had many customers tell me this, so they're now out $90+. This is where the small ego batteries come into play, and many, older, customers do not need or want the gear you have. You are the face of the 'vapers are fedora' meme.
>Operating out of a Tobacco store is no excuse for gouging your customers.
Okay little one, what do tobacco stores sell? Luckily I'm here to teach you. They sell…tobacco! The main point of the store. It's like screaming and crying at some generic grocery store because they sell higher priced organic food, even though it's not the main selling point like Whole Foods or some shit. You'd probably do something like "Hurr durr you can buy organic lettuce slightly cheaper down the road!"
I can tell you're definitely a millenial that needs to learn common courtesy and manners in public. You could've just wrote a review of the place online, where it'll stick and you won't be making an idiot out of yourself and making the employees at the shop much more annoyed.