
Originally Posted by
samoe
Who am I?
I'm a 29 year old businessman that enjoys smoking 1-2 cuban cigars a week with a couple of good friends that share the same interest.
I never talk in forums because I have always had a philosophy of doing rather than talking about.
I have a huge collection of cigars and I'm simply asking if there is a way I can sell some of them legally?
People questioned that I was a scammer so to prove that I was not I offered some suggestions.
You my friend are the reason why I don't belong/contribute to forums.
More time is spent/wasted defending oneself, trying to prove a meaningless point or trying to improve their desired but so far from real "Image".
I prefer to spend my time racing 911 turbos, smoking cigars in good company with a glass of scotch or living in the real world.
I guess im just going to have to keep them.
Wow, I AM impressed. When I grow up, I want to be JUST like you...
LOL
You're so full of yourself, I bet you call your own name out when you get laid...
If you live in the US, those "Cuban's" are illegal. Therefore, selling them would also be illegal. Now, I live in Canada and can legally buy real Cuban cigars at any B&M so why would I want to risk getting ripped off by doing business with someone I don't know???
You seem to have missed the point of this forum and others like it so I'll give it to you in as simple words as I can. It's a community of people with a similar interest/hobby. We come here to meet other people who enjoy this same interest/hobby for many reasons and one of the biggest ones is, the ability to share cigars amongst ourselves without fear of getting ripped off.
You on the other hand Mr. "Real World" are an unknown so the simple truth is, nobody here is going to trust you. I suspect you'll have the same problem at most other cigar related boards where nobody knows you. If you were to take the time and make the effort to establish yourself on this (or probably any other board) by contributing and joining in on some trades, box splits or a newbie sampler, you would find once you'd established yourself that you'd have no problem getting rid of your excess cigars.
Just so you know, there are many non-Cuban cigars out there that are very very good. Even though I have legal access to Cuban's, I smoke more non-Cubans than I do Cubans. Cubans are good, but they are by no means the "be-all, end-all" of cigars. In fact, to my thinking, there are more non-Cuban cigars out there that are much better than Cubans than the reverse. Only someone with their head up their ass would think smoking Cuban's exclusively makes them somehow cooler and more important than people who smoke non-Cubans.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
***William Ernest Henley***
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