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joeobx 08:37 PM 11-20-2010
What's a good site or sites for finding MSRP on NCs.
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joeobx 08:38 PM 11-20-2010
What is a good site or sites for finding MSRP on NCs.
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dwoodward 08:49 PM 11-20-2010
Cigars International?

The price they cross out on their prices is usually the MSRP.
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Kreth 09:09 PM 11-20-2010
Originally Posted by dwoodward:
Cigars International?

The price they cross out on their prices is usually the MSRP.
True, but for something like 5 Vegas for example, CI's "MSRP" is kind of a joke, since they own the brand and they never sell at that price.
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chippewastud79 10:18 PM 11-20-2010
Not MSRP, but this may help.
http://www.cigarcyclopedia.com/image...per-111910.pdf
:-)
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nick2021 07:38 AM 11-21-2010
Originally Posted by chippewastud79:
Not MSRP, but this may help.
http://www.cigarcyclopedia.com/image...per-111910.pdf
:-)
That's a good start, also another site but it only contains certain brands

http://www.gartrader.com/forums/foru...srp-reference/
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kaisersozei 09:27 AM 11-22-2010
Originally Posted by chippewastud79:
Not MSRP, but this may help.
http://www.cigarcyclopedia.com/image...per-111910.pdf
:-)
:-) :-) I've been using this site for a couple years--I like that they maintain a current roster & price list.
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Rusty 03:11 PM 11-22-2010
I usually just do a google search and look in the "Shopping" hits. Usually the prices are pretty close and you can distill what the MSRP is. Often leads me to some deals I didn't know were out there too.
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leafandale 10:49 PM 11-29-2010
MSRP is really just a general guide, or starting point. What the manufacturer says the "selling" price should be and what the actual selling price is after state and local tobacco taxes that the retailer has to add are usually two different things. A cigar that has a $5 MSRP might be $5.50 in Tennessee, $6.50 in Michigan and $9.50 in New York. The same cigar might be right at $5 in Florida. If you're traveling, just make sure you take those tax issues into account. I've seen retailers get bashed on forums because they were higher priced than another retailer in another state. Higher prices doesn't necessarily mean you're getting gouged.
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retro_cigar 02:14 PM 11-30-2010
Say like the MSRP for a Opus 22 set is $950; but you'll find some retailers selling them for $850; only reason is because cost vs msrp can be a wide range; cost of a opus 22 set is around $500. It's all up to the retailer if they are pushing volume or sitting on stock; reasons why on the devil's site you can get things 'very' cheap; but most of the time they are making money if it's 5% or 700% on other items. I buy from my retailer on different basis; pay up for a product at 15% profit on invoice; instead of this "in shop price"; basically it's money in his pocket.
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Bill86 02:25 PM 11-30-2010
Originally Posted by retro_cigar:
Say like the MSRP for a Opus 22 set is $950; but you'll find some retailers selling them for $850; only reason is because cost vs msrp can be a wide range; cost of a opus 22 set is around $500. It's all up to the retailer if they are pushing volume or sitting on stock; reasons why on the devil's site you can get things 'very' cheap; but most of the time they are making money if it's 5% or 700% on other items. I buy from my retailer on different basis; pay up for a product at 15% profit on invoice; instead of this "in shop price"; basically it's money in his pocket.

That's a very decent deal you got going on there. I have a similar deal with a gun vendor he charges cost + 10% to him. Flat rate on everything. I even don't pay tax since it's out of state, so that's his 10% right there.
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Knip23 02:26 PM 11-30-2010
Originally Posted by chippewastud79:
Not MSRP, but this may help.
http://www.cigarcyclopedia.com/image...per-111910.pdf
:-)
:-)
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retro_cigar 02:31 PM 11-30-2010
Cyc is a good starting point; but I am thinking you are wanting invoice price to base your purchase instead of msrp. Only way is to get buddy buddy with your local tobacconist.
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