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02-20-2009, 07:01 PM | #1 |
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B&M etiquette question
I have become somewhat of a regular customer at a local B&M. Another member here, David (Screen Name Catfish) has also visited there a few times and we have hit it off. It's always nice to have a smoking buddy.
I wanted to throw out some stories of my "routine" at the B&M and see if anyone has any ideas, suggestions, or advice on things I could do better or more of.
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02-20-2009, 07:11 PM | #3 |
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Celebration, FL. Near Disney World. It's called Backroom Cigar Corp. I've posted about them a lot, because I've been spending a lot of time there.
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I work at a B&M. I've been there over a year and I'd say you're doing all the right things. In my opinion, any shop would be happy to have you there. We have some real pains in the ass customers who leave HUGE messes, don't buy ****, and hog the T.V. We would welcome you any day, keep doing what you do.
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This past week I was on vacation, but felt like stopping by a B&M for a smoke (other than the lounge at our shop). I visited the Cigar Aficionado lounge at the Cigar Inn (E 53rd and 2nd Ave) in NYC. Being in the industry and knowing the guys there I could easily just bring in my own smokes and not buy a thing, but I wanted to support them for providing really great hospitality so I bought two smokes (one that is exclusive to their shop: the La Aurora Cien Anos Preferido #1). It was a great visit and it felt good to not mooch. Everyone loves a free cigar, but I think most people don't understand how much work behind the scenes is required to create a successful B&M. Dustin |
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02-21-2009, 09:35 AM | #9 | |
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02-20-2009, 07:17 PM | #11 |
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Christian,
I think it says a lot about your character that you care about doing what's right in regards to a place you visit a great deal. I wrestled a bit with the same question, but with the larger B&M across town where we herfed. I meet friends there once in a while and we normally buy drinks, but smoke our own cigars, most of which they can't sell. To complicate matters further, my friend works at a small B&M in the mall and sells boxes much cheaper than the bigger guy and also calls me when Opus arrives and doesn't limit my purchase. No lounge though....
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On a positive note, the owner of Backroom has said numerous times that he's not trying to necessarily "compete" with anybody, just trying to run HIS store as well as he can. He has never said anything disparaging about any of the other cigar shops in town, and I respect him for that. BTW, how's the quitting cigarettes thing coming?
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02-25-2009, 10:02 AM | #14 | |
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I pretty much follow those same "rules" when I visit the local B&M here in VA. Always good people there and the owner treats you well.
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You are one of those good customers who plainly think of the business owner but at the same time you go there to relax and hang out,,,and the owner or manager should know you by your first name at least. With that being said, you should have a relationship that gets you some inside goodies,,,it's a very reciprocal type of relationship between a good customer and the management. If you aren't being treated as a "special" customer at this point there is something wrong and that means at the very least 10% off. The only thing that matters is that you feel good and the owner feels good.
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02-20-2009, 07:11 PM | #16 |
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Great rules of the heart brother!!
I work in a cigar bar. We sell cigars, cigar accessories and beer and wine - no liquor. I receive tips as a bartender would. We don't mind people bringing in their own smokes, but as an unwritten rule we hope they buy beverages from us, however we won't kick 'em out if they don't. Basically I think if you support your local B&M with purchases they will take care of you. I know when I used to frequent another B&M on a weekly basis (before I got my part time job at the current cigar bar) the owner would toss me a stick, give me a discount, or other accessories such as hats or shirts. I think gifting the owner of the establishment is not really necessary. Maybe give him a bottle of Port at Christmas time or something. That's my 2 cents.
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Thanks, Scott!
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I used to work at an Italian restaurant (rhymes with "Slap a Bony Shill") and this one server used to make a habit of picking at uneaten food after he brought it back to the kitchen, before he scraped the plate to put it in the "to be washed" area.
One day, a manager accosted him and said "Dude, don't do that, you might catch AIDS from that pizza!" To which he replied, "Not unless they [insert slang term for masturbated] on it first!"
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02-20-2009, 08:59 PM | #20 |
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Hmm from another customers POV, sounds like your doing it as well as you can. I have one B&M that trats me good and I try to buy from them as much as possible, no lounge though and that hurts them IMO.
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