View Poll Results: Where do you buy your cigars?
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elderboy02 10:57 PM 11-14-2011
In store. My B&M beats most online prices.
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irratebass 04:51 AM 11-15-2011
I do both, I usually pick up singles at the B&M's when I am there and I like the deals online.
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Stephen 05:45 AM 11-15-2011
Do most of my purchasing online simply because the B&M that I frequent doesn't carry a lot of the stuff I'm wanting to buy (although that is slowly changing). However, whatever they do carry that I smoke I purchase there, even if a cheaper price is to be had elsewhere. To me, there's something to be said for supporting your local businesses.
:-)
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thechrisdotcom 06:10 AM 11-15-2011
Majority of my cigar buying is online. I tend to buy stuff that a B&M usually doesn't carry cuz it's probably not something spectacular and would end up sitting on the shelf for a long time and taking up space.
But I usually do try to grab a few sticks of something new and exciting when I am in at the B&M.
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SteelCityBoy 06:14 AM 11-15-2011
Both for me. As I have been venturing out more to B&M's I am finding that some have really great selections. As my knowledge around cigars continues to increase I don't mind going to B&M's as much because I know what I am looking at.
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Blak Smyth 06:25 AM 11-15-2011
I would rather buy cigars at a B&M, it is just a better all around experience.
Plus I can drive to Famous or CI if I want to. I do buy most online though just to save a couple bucks.
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yourchoice 06:29 AM 11-15-2011
I buy from B&M's at times, but mostly on-line.
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kickerb 07:28 AM 11-15-2011
i always like supporting my local, but a lot of times I just cannot find that good of a selection unless I look online.
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Mostly online. But, I love going into a nice B&M. The company, the smell inside the humidor, the chance to try something recommended by a knowledgeable tabaconist that I'd have never ordered, etc. I have trouble passing a B&M without going inside (unless I've been before and found the place unsatisfactory.) And I won't walk out of a B&M without buying something - something tugging at me that says I should support the little guy, even if it cost me a couple bucks more than online.
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ktblunden 08:18 AM 11-15-2011
I tend to buy mostly online, though I do support the good B&M near me. If there was a real indoor lounge closer to me than 70 miles away I would frequent it a lot, but unfortunately not. It's a shame CA hates cigars so much, it makes it very difficult for people to open up lounges.
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the sticks that online venders sell are of a lower quality then what gets sent to shops.
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Originally Posted by loki:
the sticks that online venders sell are of a lower quality then what gets sent to shops.
:-).......
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kaisersozei 08:48 AM 11-15-2011
Excluding CA WTS threads, I make one or two on-line purchases per year. Almost all of my cigar budget goes to my local B&M.
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BlindedByScience 08:55 AM 11-15-2011
I have a buddy that runs a cigar store in FL. When I want something, I call him up and place the order. Great prices, killer selection....can't beat it.
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colinb913 12:10 PM 11-15-2011
I do both, because I get a discount at the shop I work at, I tend to get better prices than online on the sticks we have in stock. But for the select few cigars we don't carry, I grab them online.
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Online Only, and even that's over for me. One thing about the internet, when I tell it I am just looking,
it doesn't blab non-stop in my ear and shadow me from one corner of the humidor to the other.
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stearns 12:16 PM 11-15-2011
mostly in store. your local tobacconist needs your support
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Originally Posted by E.J.:
:-).......
someone had to say it
:-)
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kelmac07 12:42 PM 11-15-2011
Most of my stuff is grabbed online.
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Benwoo 01:11 PM 11-15-2011
When I was near the cigar bar in San Mateo I would try to give them money in some fashion, whether it be lots of pool, beer (even though I'm not a beer guy) or a couple sticks. I usually smoked my pipes then though and they didn't stock pipe stuff, so it was more beverage sales. Since I have moved away recently I don't have a local outlet. Most of my cigar and pipe tobacco purchases are online though. Selection, pricing, and not having to leave the haus makes it far too convenient not to, but I still tried to support local if I felt they deserved it.
Chris
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