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    I guess I'm lucky, my local B&M is Serious Cigars. They are good people and have a great shop! I'm there every Friday hanging out and smoking. He has a nice sitting room with nine very nice and large leather chairs in a sitting room, also cable TV and even a golf arcade game thats free to play. I almost forgot about the free pizza too. Anyway if you get a chance to order from them I know you will be happy, plus the girl that fills all the orders is not bad to look at. At least now you will know its not some hairy man handling our cigars.
    Last edited by tx_tuff; 09-11-2005 at 12:27 AM. Reason: miss spelled

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    Great place!!

    I've ordered from them in the past, they have great prices.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tx_tuff
    I guess I'm lucky, my local B&M is Serious Cigars. They are good people and have a great shop! I'm there every Friday hanging out and smoking. He has a nice sitting room with nine very nice and large leather chairs in a sitting room, also cable TV and even a golf arcade game thats free to play. I almost forgot about the free pizza too. Anyway if you get a chance to order from them I know you will be happy, plus the girl that fills all the orders is not bad to look at. At least now you will know its not some hairy man handling our cigars.
    What a coincidence! I was in there myself for the first time last night.

    Everything tx_tuff says is true. Well stocked shelves, very helpful and knowledgable staff. Free wireless internet in the lounge.

    One thing that impressed me is that they use a real-time web-hosted inventory system. What you see on their website is what they have in stock, no ifs ands or buts.
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    I haven't been there myself but I have ordered from them quit a bit. I highly recommend them
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    I have ordered from them many times.

    Quality and service is A-1.

    Great Place and you can get singles from them at a decent price as well.

    RPB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corona Gigante
    One thing that impressed me is that they use a real-time web-hosted inventory system. What you see on their website is what they have in stock, no ifs ands or buts.
    So if I order something from them and it turns out they're out of stock, it's because tx_tuff is walking around with it in his hand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperChuck
    So if I order something from them and it turns out they're out of stock, it's because tx_tuff is walking around with it in his hand?
    The only way you could order something and it turns out to be out of stock is if tx_tuff is walking out of the humidor and towards the cash register with it in his hand. No kidding. The only time the website does not accurately reflect the contents of the walk-in humidor/stock room is if someone mistakenly rings up a beli as a robusto or some such mistake. Judging by my conversation with la Patrona, such mistakes are probably rare.

    [Edit]
    As soon as I posted this, I wondered if it was true. Let's say they have one box of A/F Hemingway Signature cigars. You order the last box and click OK. The inventory goes down to zero. At the same time, tx_tuff is walking towards the register with that same last box of cigars in his hand. Would the cashier still be able to check him out? Would she have to tell him, "I'm sorry. I can't sell these to you. I just sold them to some damn Yankee in New Hampshire."

    I'll have to ask next time I'm in the store...
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    Last edited by Corona Gigante; 09-12-2005 at 11:47 AM.
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    You allways take care of your walk in customers before mail in or internet. General rule of thumb. Most inventory systems will not prevent you from selling stuff even if it says it is not in stock, it will just still reflect zero on the inventory.

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    And I do tend to walk around with cigars in hand. You can spend way more time than you ment to just walking around checking out all the stock.

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