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ex-CS Swamp Gorilla
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Lockers at a B&M are essentially only a value to you if either A) they're more convenient than home/travel boxes for some reason, or B) you spend a LOT of money at the B&M versus online for some reason.
Lockers well maintained are a great place to leave cigars for years to get some good age, and typically the package deal is an excellent offer if you buy more than a box a month (assuming your discount stacks or increases with box purchase). Not only that, but if you're like me and spend 10+ hours a week at the shop (that's 10 hours beyond working ) then you end up finding it convenient to be able top open a locker and throw in your stuff and grab a stick at any time. Plus free stuff regularly is pretty nice....regulars with lockers are always more pampered customers.On the flip side, if you're more of an online buyer, you won't find great value in a locker because the price difference in online sales will be far greater than even getting a good discount from having a locker.
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Götterdämmerung
Join Date: Nov 2008
First Name: Tyler
Location: Directly above the center of the Earth
Posts: 1,013
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I've got a locker at my favorite shop. It serves me well because I get lots of deals with it, access to the members' area and it's nice to have a stash at the lounge so I'm not tempted to buy anything (of course my stash is 90% stuff I bought there for good form anyway). I rarely smoke anything there they don't carry (also good form) either. It's like $400 a year, but me and a buddy split the cost and they're lowering it drastically anyway.
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Ephesians 2:8
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I doubt very much I'd spend several hundred dollars for a locker. Carrying cigars in a car for a day to smoke them at a club would not hurt them methinks. Then again, I doubt I would spend a similar amount to be a member of a club, either.
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