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					Originally Posted by ZaneG  I am on the north side of Indy and we have 2 local B&M's here.  I find usually a 2 to 3 dollar markup at one and a 4 to 5 at the other compared to online.   And that is before taxes...... | 
	
 This was at Indy Cigar Bar
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					Originally Posted by MedicCook  You also have to take into account that the online big boxes are buying the cigars in larger quantities than the local B&M so the online places buy cheaper and sell cheaper.  It's just like Wal*Mart coming into your neighborhood and putting the local family owned shop out of business. | 
	
 This is exactly why I want to support my local B&M's
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					Originally Posted by area51  This is my take on all this. Take it for what it's worth. I love my B&M, great place run by a great guy. The thing is he is a little overpriced compared to online vendors. That is because of state taxes and such. I understand that. What I do however is if he has a stick I have yet to try, I will pick up 1 or 2 just to support him. I will then buy a box online if I truly like it. To each their own however. | 
	
 Now this I didn't think about, nice strategy.