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    Recently I sent a cigar to a member here at CS who had expressed he has never tried a particular cigar so I offered him one for free, nothing in return, so that he may try it. No big deal, glad to help out.

    I waited sometime after sending the cigar waiting for at least a "hey, I got it, thanks." But, never heard anyting. Even sent out a few emails asking if he received the package. Never heard anything back.

    I've given up on at least getting a thank you and personally wouldn't think too much of it now after my kindness was ignored. All in all, I feel like never sending out anymore cigars to anyone after this bad experience.

    I just wanted to say to members who do receive cigars from other members, at least show the sender courtesy by saying thank you. It would be the least you can do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cls515 View Post
    Recently I sent a cigar to a member here at CS who had expressed he has never tried a particular cigar so I offered him one for free, nothing in return, so that he may try it. No big deal, glad to help out.

    I waited sometime after sending the cigar waiting for at least a "hey, I got it, thanks." But, never heard anything. Even sent out a few emails asking if he received the package. Never heard anything back.

    I've given up on at least getting a thank you and personally wouldn't think too much of it now after my kindness was ignored. All in all, I feel like never sending out anymore cigars to anyone after this bad experience.

    I just wanted to say to members who do receive cigars from other members, at least show the sender courtesy by saying thank you. It would be the least you can do.
    You're right. I can understand sometimes "life" gets in the way and you don't have time to post a long thank you, but a quick note, or post would be appropriate.

    PS. I know it wasn't me, but thanks for being a generous BOTL.

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    A simple thank you is expected for a gift. It ain't that hard.

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    if you're sure that it WAS delivered....maybe an outing is in order...but only if you're positive about delivery....USPS has been known to screw up...

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    It doesn't take much to type a simple thank you PM or a thread. That's the least someone could do if they were gifted something. It's especially wrong if you sent a follow up email/pm and still no acknowledgement or thanks. If you're sure it was delivered, I'm with BPP on this one. This is a very generous community and moochers should be shown the door.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigpoppapuff View Post
    if you're sure that it WAS delivered....maybe an outing is in order...but only if you're positive about delivery....USPS has been known to screw up...
    I'm not sure it was delivered or not. I asked it it was. You'd think you'd hear back if it was or wasn't.

    Like I said I'm not really looking for anything for myself or out to expose someone, just want to set some guidelines for stuff like this in the future. Overall I think it was a pretty sorry gesture on his part.

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    put it out in the open and see what happens...if you sent emails asking if a gift was delivered and still get no response....well,that's just not right.....

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    If I send something out I would be offended if I did not get an email stating they rcvd package. A thank you is even better.

    When I rcv a package I make it a point to send a message ASAP acknowldging rcpt of package and a big thank you. Someone sent me sticks from THEIR stash and paid shipping so that I may enjoy something I did not have before.

    I would be upset. Even an email saying..I never got it. I would hope the person would be dead or moved to ethiopia unexpectedly.

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    Lord knows I hope you're not talking about me......The smoke you sent me still sits comfortably in my humidor waiting to be smoked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dHUTCH View Post
    Lord knows I hope you're not talking about me......The smoke you sent me still sits comfortably in my humidor waiting to be smoked.
    ha, ya i had to pm him and make sure it wasn't me. whew

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    Quote Originally Posted by chefchris View Post
    ha, ya i had to pm him and make sure it wasn't me. whew

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    A rank noob might not notice their IM box has mail? It could happen.
    I once went a few days before I noticed I had a message.
    I'd find it hard to believe a BOTL would not respond to a gift.

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    The recipient confirmed and knew it was coming right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by guado View Post
    The recipient confirmed and knew it was coming right?
    I would have dropped a thank you especially if I didn't know it was coming. I'd be more incline to be late on saying thank you on something I new was coming if I was busy. However, I would never ignore an email, PM's and posts, I might not check for awhile, but, an email is an every day thing.

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    I say OUT HIM..... just a mention of his name in a thread
    I'm not big on doing reviews, tobacco doesn't taste like "cocoa" or "nutty" or "mocha" to me, it tastes like freakin' TOBACCO. I know what I like and I really don't care what other people think of other cigars. I've never read a review and said to myself "Wow, that sounds like a cigar I'd like to try!"

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    I agree, expose the person. You are a very generous BOTL to send the gift....failure to acknowledge it, AND post a public thank-you.....is not an oversight.

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    Is the person you did this for still active on the board?

    If you haven't check their profile and see the last time they logged in.
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    You can't go wrong outing the guy. If there was some legitimate reason for his slackass remissness, you can always make it up with a couple more sticks. There is some obligation to the community to shine the light on this kind of shit. Hell, if he has a reason for not acknowledging the gift (hospitalized, on vacation on the Amazon w/o 'puter, etc.), I'll send make up sticks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    I agree, expose the person. You are a very generous BOTL to send the gift....failure to acknowledge it, AND post a public thank-you.....is not an oversight.


    I agree that an acknowledgement of thanks is in order. I don't necessarily agree that it must be public...the cigar was gifted without board knowledge, the thanks doesn't have to be known by the board either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by heftysmokes View Post
    I agree that an acknowledgement of thanks is in order. I don't necessarily agree that it must be public...the cigar was gifted without board knowledge, the thanks doesn't have to be known by the board either.
    True. A behind-the-scenes deal is all good, unless somebody fucks up, and is unwilling to clean up the mess. Then it becomes a community issue. IMO, even if the guy were to pm a late thankyou, then it's over. No need to spread it out then.
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