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It's really like a slap in the face to tell a guy that works extra hard
(in a lot of cases) for his money to hear that guys are taking their business elsewhere and they could have gotten him... ![]() Just don't do it.. Unless he pisses you off. then that's another story!
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Have My Own Room
Join Date: Jul 2009
First Name: Dave
Location: Lake of the Ozarks & Austin, TX
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I don't mind one bit telling them their prices are too high, if they don't like it then maybe they should lower them. It is a business and I am a customer just that simple.
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Most of the difference is the state and local taxes that these B&Ms have to pay. Internet based companies with the best pricing are usually found in tobacco tax friendly states. The customer isnt always right. Somethings are better left unsaid
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Have My Own Room
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Location: Lake of the Ozarks & Austin, TX
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That's one opinion. The price difference between B&M/Online is due to sales volume, overhead and taxes. It is rare that I have seen cigar prices in a B&M that I've thought were ridiculous. Look for rare fuentes online and you'll find ridiculous prices pretty quick. A B&M will never get the in store sales volume of an online retailer. The overhead/gross sales will be higher in a B&M as well. Since B&Ms don't have the sales volume, they don't get the best price. Most cigar shop owners I know are in the business because they love cigars. You don't respect that enough to want to spend money there, I understand, but not everybody shares your opinion. Save a few bucks online ... when your local cigar shops disappear, don't be surprised.
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Have My Own Room
Join Date: Jul 2009
First Name: Dave
Location: Lake of the Ozarks & Austin, TX
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As to no stores in states with high taxes - makes good business sense but if they are satisfied with their revenue go for it. Look for rare Fuentes at most B&M's and you will seldom find them. We just have a different idea about the value of our money and where to best use it. Cigars are a hobby for me and I have close to 1000 of them at any given time which means $3-6 vs $8-20 will buy a lot of really good scotch. For those who buy a dozen or so cigars a year the B&M is probably the best way to buy them. |
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+1 more for B&M support.
A lot of B&Ms locally have started serving alcoholic drinks, which contributes further to improving their bottom line. Since I don't drink, I always purchase a cigar when I'm there for more than a few minutes. Most times it's a cigar that I wouldn't purchase online. But, as has been said many times before... It's hard to sit and smoke a cigar in an "internet".
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