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Ahbroody 11:21 AM 06-13-2009
Have not used the site in about a year now. I got stuck on the CC slope and with limited funds I tend to save up to buying something else.

I will say Cbid is dangerous cause it combines cigars and the competitive nature of winning. When I was using Cbid there were many times I ordered cigars I did not need or even want because it was a deal. Damn now I feel like perusing the site.
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jlaker 04:46 AM 06-15-2009
Originally Posted by Ahbroody:
Have not used the site in about a year now. I got stuck on the CC slope and with limited funds I tend to save up to buying something else.

I will say Cbid is dangerous cause it combines cigars and the competitive nature of winning. When I was using Cbid there were many times I ordered cigars I did not need or even want because it was a deal. Damn now I feel like perusing the site.
My thoughts exactly. So much so, that I looked yesterday for a while. Now, I have wone two small lots and am winning 4 or 5 more. I kind of hope I get outbid! Oh well, damn you all for this thread!
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jbo57 12:31 PM 06-15-2009
Originally Posted by taltos:
Luckily I don't enjoy auctions so the devil site has never gotten its hooks into me.
I can relate. Although I don't like snipers :-) . I don't have access at night when the auctions close and so snipers tend to shoot ME. :-)

I've found that the autobid feature is your friend. Decide how much you would spend, and then autobid that amount and don't check it until the auction is over. :-)
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Dunkel 12:47 PM 06-15-2009
I like C-bid. I've won several lots and got everyone for less than catalog prices. It gives me a chance to try varieties I'd never pay catalog prices for. I can see how it could become addictive though.
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BUCASmoker 02:20 PM 06-15-2009
I've already listed my future first and second born child on ebay thanks to that site
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VTDragon 02:50 PM 06-15-2009
Originally Posted by jbo57:
I've found that the autobid feature is your friend. Decide how much you would spend, and then autobid that amount and don't check it until the auction is over. :-)
:-) That is the ONLY way I have been able to use it. Also, ignore those e-mails they send you saying you've been outbid. You already decided how much you were going to spend so just bid next time that cigar comes up. They all come around again and again.
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jbo57 02:27 PM 06-16-2009
Originally Posted by VTDragon:
:-) That is the ONLY way I have been able to use it. Also, ignore those e-mails they send you saying you've been outbid. You already decided how much you were going to spend so just bid next time that cigar comes up. They all come around again and again.
They don't send me emails telling me I've been outbid. I must have clicked the right button when I signed up. :-)
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blooz4u 02:32 PM 06-16-2009
Man, I spent hours and hours on Cbid when I first started. Nowadays, I rarely get on there.

I prefer to my trading and purchasing from fellow BOTL's!
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big a 03:03 PM 06-16-2009
Originally Posted by blooz4u:
Man, I spent hours and hours on Cbid when I first started. Nowadays, I rarely get on there.

I prefer to my trading and purchasing from fellow BOTL's!
Yes as if some of the deals BOTLs post up on here isn't bad enough. I had to be good since i am moving out and I only won 4 of the 10 lots i bid on. But the 4 did enough damage.
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blooz4u 03:05 PM 06-16-2009
Originally Posted by big a:
Yes as if some of the deals BOTLs post up on here isn't bad enough. I had to be good since i am moving out and I only won 4 of the 10 lots i bid on. But the 4 did enough damage.
I know the feeling. There is never enough money for cigar purchases!!
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mikey burr 03:19 PM 06-16-2009
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DonalGraeme 09:32 PM 06-16-2009
Originally Posted by Catfish:
Anyone who will pay for something from CBid that is anywhere near the price of a B&M is not taking advantage of the utility of CBid, IMPO. Shipping costs alone can make a winning bid cost more than a local B&M.
I have a newbie question - apologies if this was in a stickie and I missed it, I've been trying to go through those first.

So ... what is a B&M?

Mike
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pnoon 09:34 PM 06-16-2009
Originally Posted by DonalGraeme:
I have a newbie question - apologies if this was in a stickie and I missed it, I've been trying to go through those first.

So ... what is a B&M?

Mike
Brick & Mortar. A term for a store front. As opposed to an online company.
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DonalGraeme 09:39 PM 06-16-2009
Originally Posted by pnoon:
Brick & Mortar. A term for a store front. As opposed to an online company.
OK, makes sense, thanks for that!

Mike
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