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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
How much shopping do you do?
How much shopping around do you do before you purchase, or do you just order from one source? I tend to search but usually end up ordering from the same place.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
Mostly just from one source for CC and one source for NC. Just seems like alot of hassle to shop around since I don't smoke multiple sticks per day like some of the bums, so I don't need to be overly frugal.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
I'm a sale/auction kinda buyer for everyday cigars. If I'm looking for something special/rare I'll do my homework no reason to overpay!
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I shop around a bit if I am looking for something specific. For example I am lookimg for a specific cc and have more or less decided on who to order from. Now I just decide on what else I want in order to hit the free shipping mark.
If it is some widely available cigar I just order from the first place that seems reasonable. I have a few NC vendors in particular I mostly use over the last few years.
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Royal Bum
I check a few sources on widely carried sticks. If it's a sale on a boutique smoke i may check one or two places then pull the trigger before they run out.
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The Walrus
Personally, I think it can still be of great mutual benefit to find a one, or perhaps two, trustworthy, reasonable, consistent vendors and stick with them. Retail, even over the interwebs can, if conducted wisely, still be a "relationship" business. I'm also a big fan of frequenting a good B&M. In terms of relationships and their benefits, you just can't beat that.
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Originally Posted by
Herf N Turf
Personally, I think it can still be of great mutual benefit to find a one, or perhaps two, trustworthy, reasonable, consistent vendors and stick with them. Retail, even over the interwebs can, if conducted wisely, still be a "relationship" business. I'm also a big fan of frequenting a good B&M. In terms of relationships and their benefits, you just can't beat that.
good point Don, I frequent the B&M near me and have for several years now. They call me when hard to find stuff comes in and I get a crack at it before it hits
the shelves. Plus my regular buys get a 10% discount because I shop there often even if it's a few dollars more. the relationship is worth it the extra cost in my mind.
Lot of good online retailers to choose from, I usually go with the one with free shipping.
Couple of things I've learned. I like good Bourbon and hate wet toilet paper.
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The Walrus
Originally Posted by
dj1340
good point Don, I frequent the B&M near me and have for several years now. They call me when hard to find stuff comes in and I get a crack at it before it hits
the shelves. Plus my regular buys get a 10% discount because I shop there often even if it's a few dollars more. the relationship is worth it the extra cost in my mind.
Lot of good online retailers to choose from, I usually go with the one with free shipping.
And... there'ya havit!
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Bummin' Around
I buy from a B&M most of the time. Everytime I travel I look up reviews for the cigar shops in the area and try to hit the best one. I have bought from a couple different sites online for NC. The mood has to strike me to buy something from the auction sites as I still haven't hit thag wow deal like I see everyone else hitting. I should probably look into their methods a little more.
B&M for singles and online for 5 packs and boxes.
In the business of makin' crap happen.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
I did forget about the b&m while making this thread, I try to stop in every other month and pickup a couple cigars. Not a frequent spot as I live in NY and the taxes are horrendous. I paid $11 for a single Hemingway. Which in the middle of typing this post I realized wasn't so horrendous. I found them online as singles for around $7-$8
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