I am checking what cigarsinternational.com their regular store sells stuff for first and then bidding under that with autobid.
I am checking what cigarsinternational.com their regular store sells stuff for first and then bidding under that with autobid.
I've had some good deals from cigarbid. So far I've only bid on the lower-priced merchandise.
Check prices on CI, JRs, etc and decide what you want to pay ahead of time.
Use the autobid feature.
Don't bid real-time. There's no need if you use autobid and it's too easy to get carried away in the heat of the moment and end up paying too much.
If you bid in a lot of auctions, you can choose to have all your wins for the previous seven days shipped on the Thursday. This can save you some cash on the shipping. Otherwise, all your wins for a given day will be grouped together for shipping. This options means you'll get your sticks faster.
Best of luck!
Excellent advice from MMAB & Corona Gigante![]()
I rarely if ever use CBid because they don't sell anything I want to buy![]()
TBSCigars - "On Holiday"
Grammar - It's the difference between knowing your crap and knowing you're crap.
Take your time at CBid and don't over do it!
I know a few guys that stocked coolers full of CBid "deals", only to develop a taste for high end domestics and cubans. They soon discovered they had these coolers of CBid sticks that they were no longer able to appreciate.![]()
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Originally Posted by Hugh Jorgan
I could see that happening very easily. I have already done it to a lesser extent!![]()
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But, like some one mentioned before, they don't send to Canada*whew*![]()
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Yeah, right...Originally Posted by Hugh Jorgan
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