brylee 09:26 AM 05-05-2014
Was wondering if anyone on here has experience with cigarbid.com? I bought a couple 5-packs which included Camacho's, Gurkha's, and My Cigar Weighs a Ton. Hope they arrive in good shape, and ready to smoke.
:-)
I will write up a review later this week, once the shipment comes in.
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WhiteMamba 09:35 AM 05-05-2014
Here it's known as the devil site
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Jus pokin....lot's of folks here spent lot's of time and $$ over there. I'm one of those that wishes I'd spent a little less time looking for the perfect $2 cigar there and more time looking for the perfect $6 cigar elsewhere. No regrets, really....but I look back and have a hard time wondering how I smoked some of the stuff I got from them
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brylee 10:35 AM 05-05-2014
i wish i would have researched this site, like you did Dave, before asking the question.
A lot of good information here. If nothing else, and they fall apart after I light them, I will know not to give them anymore of my $$$
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meatcake 10:47 AM 05-05-2014
Main thing is NOT smoking them right after you get them. Cbid stuff in general needs a good month to acclimate before its smoked.
Speaking from Personal Experience.
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shilala 10:59 AM 05-05-2014
meatcake has a great point. Everything from cigars.com arrives soaking wet.
He suggest a month, I'd suggest 6 or 8 months.
The gurkhas, it doesn't matter. No amount of time is going to make them good.
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Dude Here 11:47 AM 05-05-2014
All too well...all too well.
Like others here have said, it's best not to smoke your orders right off the truck. The cigars don't ship with any type of humidification so they're generally kept at much higher humidity levels to offset that. I've never had an order arrive in bad condition though and it generally takes a week from the day the auction closes to your sticks arriving at your front door.
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icehog3 11:48 AM 05-05-2014
I've always gotten what I paid for, and in decent shape. But they do come in real wet, definitely wanna sit on them a month or 2.
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Porch Dweller 12:08 PM 05-05-2014
czerbe 03:56 PM 05-05-2014
Cbid has always been good to me... well that means at 2 a.m. when I have an empty bottle of scotch at my feet, they always accept my Credit Card... ugh...
:-)
but I second the waiting to smoke them... if you are in a rush to smoke one dry box it for up to a week maybe.
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Brlesq 04:04 PM 05-05-2014
Originally Posted by czerbe:
Cbid has always been good to me... well that means at 2 a.m. when I have an empty bottle of scotch at my feet, they always accept my Credit Card... ugh...:-)
Now THERE is the key to winning at the Devil Site: Don't Drink and Bid!
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jjirons69 04:05 PM 05-05-2014
To the once a week shipping. That way you get better shipping prices and they get more of your money. Have fun and try not to go broke.
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ripper 05:19 PM 05-05-2014
I can vouch for the site - spent my entire 401k at cigarbid. Sold my white Cadillac DeVille to finance my bids. Now I take the bus.
The key is not to rush. Most lots ending today will return soon if not sooner.
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RobR1205 07:35 PM 05-05-2014
As a recovering addict myself...
It's very easy to get hooked in bid wars. Just place the highest bid you're willing to pay and walk away! Also, you gotta keep track of what you're bidding on. I placed a bunch of bids not expecting to win most of them...and then I won all of them.
Nowadays, I really use the devil site for cutters, lighters, ashtrays, and the like (I got a four finger stinky ashtray for 12 bucks!) I find that some of the more well known cigars like Fuente, Padron, Liga, Opus, etc go above msrp which defeats the point of bidding on them. Just use a regular online retailer if that happens.
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Originally Posted by RobR1205:
Just place the highest bid you're willing to pay and walk away!
Excellent advice.
BTW, if you want to get an idea where things have closed in the past:
http://sloppymcnubble.com/cbid/
Of course, past performance doesn't guarantee future results.
:-)
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nutcracker 09:44 PM 05-05-2014
They won't play with Canadians.
Probably just as well - eBay causes enough harm in my household!
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Dude Here 09:45 PM 05-05-2014
Originally Posted by RobR1205:
As a recovering addict myself...
It's very easy to get hooked in bid wars. Just place the highest bid you're willing to pay and walk away! Also, you gotta keep track of what you're bidding on. I placed a bunch of bids not expecting to win most of them...and then I won all of them.
Nowadays, I really use the devil site for cutters, lighters, ashtrays, and the like (I got a four finger stinky ashtray for 12 bucks!) I find that some of the more well known cigars like Fuente, Padron, Liga, Opus, etc go above msrp which defeats the point of bidding on them. Just use a regular online retailer if that happens.
X2 on the name brand stuff going for too much money. I've seen fivers of Padron 2000's, a $4 cigar, going for almost $30! Then 3.95 shipping on top of that. Be patient and bid smart. If you don't win a specific lot, just wait a few days. It will be back up.
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Porch Dweller 10:06 PM 05-05-2014
Originally Posted by Dude Here:
X2 on the name brand stuff going for too much money. I've seen fivers of Padron 2000's, a $4 cigar, going for almost $30! Then 3.95 shipping on top of that. Be patient and bid smart. If you don't win a specific lot, just wait a few days. It will be back up.
X2
Additionally, anytime I'm bidding on something I look at several other online vendors to check what they're selling the item for. You'll see an item on CBID selling for more than you could get it for at their store, CI.
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