Interesting idea, George, but a Monte 'A' would cost me significantly less than CigSmoker1's Opus' would. Of course, which of the two is preferable is up to an individual's taste - myself, I like Padron maduro's in the 'A' size.
Interesting idea, George, but a Monte 'A' would cost me significantly less than CigSmoker1's Opus' would. Of course, which of the two is preferable is up to an individual's taste - myself, I like Padron maduro's in the 'A' size.
Is MAP pricing on cigars strictly enforced?
Last time I bought them, I paid $30.00 each so you're asking way too much even if you've convinced yourself otherwise.![]()
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Yes and no...
I ran into this in Salt Lake City, UT on a visit to a tobacco shop. They were charging ungodly prices on Anejo's. The store clerk suggested the Anejo was the "Cadillac" of cigars and commanded such a high price. I walked out...
According to Fuente - it is strictly enforced at a retailer that is shipped Opus X and Anejo cigars. So - if the dealer jacks the prices through the roof, if Fuente finds out they will reduce or eliminate shipments of Opus' to them again and it will seriously jeopardize their receiving other Fuente product (other than Curly Heads or Montessino). However - if they do not receive Opus and purchase from an "alternate" source (other than Fuente), the dealer would be permitted to charge more. Fuente has little control in that case.
I would suggest to you that if your retailer is a Fuente shop, they've been shipped those Opus A's at retail by Fuente and they're charging $60 each without basis for the pricing (e.g. taxes included) - Fuente would take a very dim view. You may want to a gentle conversation with your shop owner and ask if they receive Opus from Fuente. You might also want to have their take on the Fuente "MAP pricing" as well. It might just lead to a considerable discount.
BTW - $30-35 is what retail price should be on a Opus X "A" size.![]()
Yeah I didn't pay $60.00. I paid retail.
I posted this forum to get a taste of what others have paid, and also to see if anyone wanted them for cheaper, but apparently everyone here is hooked up
Thanks though. I was suggesting do some retailers sell lower than MAP. So if "X Manufacturer" sells to "Y Store Owner" for $5/Cigar, but they retail for $15/cigar...can Y sell them for $12?
For example, if you become a distributor of Sony TVs you can't sell the TV less than "X" amount of dollars, or Sony will find you andyou.
If that makes sense.
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"It is what it is" ~ George Washington
Last edited by Mangyrat; 07-03-2012 at 06:05 PM.
designated whipping boy for the grammar police
Just run everything threw a spell checker.
Well now...
I guess we learned something about you - and you learned something about this community. See? There IS value in participating.
I should caution you, though (as you might have surmised) - most folks on this (and other cigars boards, for that matter) don't necessarily care too much for "gouging". As a matter of fact - that's one thing that will get you on the outside of the circle REAL quick...
Had you perhaps considered profiting on this cigars through eBay instead?![]()
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