Going from a full pack to slightly more than a half a pack in 3 weeks is the direct opposite of going "cold turkey". Bob's 100% correct, which leaves you to be 100% incorrect.
"The sudden and complete withdrawal from an addictive substance and/or the physiological effects of such a withdrawal."
The utilities company for the apartment I live in has convenience fees if you pay online. Roffle. Guess I'm mailing a check!
Convenience Fees are added to Amount Paid
Pay Amount Convenience Fee
$0.00 - $50.99 $2.50
$51.00 - $100.99 $5.00
$101.00 - $200.99 $7.50
$201.00 - $300.99 $10.00
$301.00 + $20.00
I agree with Bob and PB. Cold turkey is not only about not using patches etc - it's about going from full tilt to nothing.
Did "going cold turkey" exist before patches/gum? It certainly did, cause my dad went cold turkey in the 80s.
I am a social smoker like Drayal. If I'm out, I might smoke half a pack in a day. And then go a month without a cigarette. I also used to smoke during finals.
Also, I love convenience fees. You're saving them the money of printing shit on paper, and paying someone to process it, but it's a good way to make money because people will pay it to not have to mail it.
This is how I pay just about every bill, even one-off bills to individuals (those via POP). And with a credit union it's all free. In fact, they actually give me a kick back if I use online banking, in the form of a 5+% interest rate on the first $500 in each of my accounts with them. With 2 accounts that works out to about $40 a year.
And yes, it is BS to try to charge you for something that saves them money. Dumb business practice if you ask me; pretty short sighted.
Ronnie James Dio blew my mind today. All week actually. I can't believe I was never into this band back in the day, but it's mostly good stuff. I can see why Sabbath picked him now.