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    Well Richard, (heck, lets keep this informal, can I call you Dick?) I got some Ginsu knives one time from a telemarketer, and those damn things are sharp as hell. I've had them for about 15 or 20 years and they slice the shit out of my tomatoes to this day, even though I've sawed through some knarly bones with them as well.

    That's about it for me. Hey, do you guys telemarket for any cigar companies? That would be sweet if you had an "in" with somebody.


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    DeeDubya,

    I respect them for trying. Yet, lying is not ethical.

    I am glad our Gatekeeper is becoming wiser. Ask her to get their personal cell numbers. If they do not comply, it is a cold call and she should hang up.

    Hopefully, that may help reduce the calls and save time.

    One question, have any of them actually been good on the phone or offered anything of importance?



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    I feel the name Dick is like calling some a Schmuck. Still, since I am in your good graces, I will let it slide.

    My best connect is Don Benigno. He runs the show here and imports everything from Cuba. The prices are very reasonable the quality is unquestionable.

    Those that visit Costa Rica can meet him personally and strike a deal. He is a solid businessman.



    Richard
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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardBlank View Post
    I feel the name Dick is like calling some a Schmuck. Still, since I am in your good graces, I will let it slide.

    My best connect is Don Benigno. He runs the show here and imports everything from Cuba. The prices are very reasonable the quality is unquestionable.

    Those that visit Costa Rica can meet him personally and strike a deal. He is a solid businessman.



    Richard
    Dick,

    Dick is a nickname for Richard just like Bill is for William.

    You can call me Bill, Dick.

    I'm still kinda wondering though Dick, why it is if you know so much about cigars that you called a Romeo y Julieta a
    Romeo and Juliet.
    Care to comment or are you going "to (ignore) me a second time?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardBlank View Post
    I feel the name Dick is like calling some a Schmuck. Still, since I am in your good graces, I will let it slide.

    My best connect is Don Benigno. He runs the show here and imports everything from Cuba. The prices are very reasonable the quality is unquestionable.

    Those that visit Costa Rica can meet him personally and strike a deal. He is a solid businessman.



    Richard
    Good evening, Dick.

    My father and my sons first names are both Richard - but they both really like to be called Dick. Both are very well liked by his peers, who (by the way) also like to call them Dick. I don't think either is a Schmuck, nor do I think you're a schmuck. I hope you don't mind me calling you Dick - I'm just awfully used to it.

    High quality cigars from Cuba at very reasonable prices? That's an interesting proposition. The members here are particularly fond of those fabulous Cuban Cohiba cigars in the special edition glass top presentation cases. Mr Bagnino sounds to be a very stand up businessman. Do you think he might be able to strike a deal with our members? Do we have need to travel to Costa Rica to strike a deal with him?

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