I just found out about this place that ships Cubans cigars to the States no problem. They have great prices and excellent service, but they don't have a website as they want to fly under the radar. Their toll free telephone number is:
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I just found out about this place that ships Cubans cigars to the States no problem. They have great prices and excellent service, but they don't have a website as they want to fly under the radar. Their toll free telephone number is:
Welcome to all of you who have joined recently! :smiley37:
I've used them. They are awesome.
Thanks for the number, Craig - I'll give 'em a shot!!! :smiley20:
Oooh oooh, repost the number I missed it:smiley3:
Keith
Craig, George: I've ordered from these guys a few times now and lemme just say, I give them the highest marks for price, quality, and customer service. You will NOT be disappointed.
Yep, I've used them before too, good people, great prices, highly recommended!:smiley20:
These are the same guys I posted about last year. I posted some pretty nice pics of their stuff. I forget where I posted, but you should be able to find it pretty easy.
I agree with everyone. Excellent product. Probably the best I've ever seen. And their customer service is top notch!
Were's bluesmudge to tell Craig that we're all just messing around with him?
Adding my endorsement as well.
They messed up an order on me one time (I've ordered from them several times) and they sent out the missing sticks with a little bonus to make up for their mistake.
I be they have an awesome ebay rating. :smiley2:
Did we seriously turn back the clock to 2005, I could've sword I've seen these posts before.
Fuck that source...They ripped me a new one on some fake cigars and I got "the letter" on a different order.
I now use a close friends cousin that has a friend that works in the Partagas Factory. I get mine right from the manufacturer. :smiley37:
That's them...They turned me into the Feds for buying fake Cuban from them. I think they are in kahoots with OFAC and Homeland Security.
My friends cousin's friend is a much better route...Comes straight from the factory in a boat full of tuna via Miami. It's the perfect cover.
Uh Jamie, so many go to bed hungry in this nation, yet cat food is full of tuna! I can't help but think each time I go to the zoo and see those porpoises, crammed into those tiny tanks, what a waste that is. Butcher half of them now! That's hundreds of pounds of dolphin meat that can be fed to our cats, freeing up that tuna for our nation's hungry.
My real name is D. Alejandro Robaina Jr.
Hi
I just started today to visit this forum and I couldn't see the number. Could you post it again???
I have ordered twice from Unicos Habanos, do you know them???, so far for me they are ok
Agreed. And I would suggest posting an introduction so that we, the community, can get to know you and decide if you should be granted special privileges. Plus, it will get you one post closer to the promised land on your own should we vote "no" to special privileges.
I can see the number just fine, it is .
-Buzz
I would kinda like the number too but why don't they have a website?
o well ill just get em from my next door neighbor who has cohibas (good brand?!). Also,im not 18 yet so this is more of a preparation thing because when i turn 18 im gonna smoke the best cigar i can find. (besides the Cohiba Behike too much $$). Would my neighbors be a good choice?
The Cohiba Behike is a *very* limited production cigar. There were only 4,000 of these cigars made, 40 cigars per humidor, and only 100 humidors made specifically for these cigars. When they say these cigars were "handmade", they don't mention that there was only 1 person making them and she made all four thousand cigars.
At roughly $400 to $450 per cigar, or $18,000 per humidor (box) I don't think your neighbor has real ones and if he did I'm pretty damned sure he wouldn't let you smoke one.
But hey, I've got a brand new box of 1959 Backwoods that I'll sell you for the cheap price of $500. They're still in the stay fresh pouch.
OMG - next door neighbors are ALWAYS the best source for Cuban cigars! Why mess with that?? :smiley3:
Or - find a guy that travels to Cuba by sailboat in the middle of the night to trade medical supplies for boxes of cigars that were obtained by distant relatives of factory workers that slip them out the back doors past security... :smiley2:
...or your could could become a full member of this site - turn 18 - and reap the rewards of community involvement!!! :smiley24:
...nah - never mind - too much work... Hey - what was the number of that guy with the sailboat? :smiley36:
Dude, keep quiet about the sailboat guy. I'm trading a box of tainted Tylenol for some Montecristo's.
Sheesh.