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Again a mistake is one thing. Opening a box to switch good cigars with bad is another...
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Grrrrrr
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*shrug* We don't know if that's what happened or not. You're making an assumption. |
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*shrug* We don't know if that's what happened or not. You're making an assumption.[/quote]
You are right but my assumption is based on my experiences with them. The first time there were 4 very damaged padrons out of a fiver sample. Stevie Wonder could have picked them out if he opened the box for inspection. I thought it was wierd but chalked it up to a mistake. Now I get a second box that was 'opened for inspection' and again it is a collection of damaged cigars. Something is wrong here.... |
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