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View Poll Results: Mark-up on out-of-production or aged stock? | |||
Yes. They stored it and aged it. |
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33 | 44.00% |
Yes. If I can get something I couldn't before, it's worth it. |
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33 | 44.00% |
No. What they paid is what they should charge. |
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7 | 9.33% |
No. If they're selling, it must be worth less, not more. |
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2 | 2.67% |
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The Cigar Artist
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I'm curious as I see prices all over the place. You can feel free to answer any, none, or all...A couple thoughts for discussion's sake:
1. If a cigar is unavailable (not produced anymore) should there be a secondary market mark-up? If so, how much? Follow-up: would you pay that mark-up? 2. If a cigar is hard to find, should there be a secondary market mark-up? Follow-up: would you pay that mark-up? I'll post a poll too for quick answers...why not?! M
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