Yes of course. It is part of the bargin of your purchase. Nothing is free. The value of that 10 count is incorporated in your purchase. You are not under any obligation to pass that on. If you offer it at msrp, that's fine. You are the one who took the risk and laid out the funds.Scenario 1: It just happens that you don't enjoy that particular brand that the FREE 10 count is from although they are a very popular cigar enjoyed by many. Would it be ok to post on this or other forum that you are selling this 10 count? or trading it for something else?
The reasonalbe amount to sell or trade the 5ers are your cost for those particular sticks, plus shipping. Not the average of all the sticks including the free gift.Scenario 2: A few weeks after the purchase you decide to make some space in you inventory and if possible recoup some of your purchasing costs to either buy some other goods in the future or trade for those other goods now. So you have 2 5ers from 2 boxes that you are willing to either sell or trade. These are 5ers from the above purchase but not from the 10 count but other boxes. So lets say here is the cost break down ( $220, $250, $330, $200 + Free 10 count MSRP $170 ) What is the reasonable amount to sell or trade those 5ers for.
If your giving them the same or better deal that they would get from a vendor (probably better seeing you doing 5'ers out of a box) then they should be thriled and your morals should be satisfied. There is no reason to take a loss.Now assume that the person knows that beyond just the monetary aspects there are also moral ones involved and it is not the persons motive to make a profit from someone but to simply try to get something done without putting himself at a loss at the same time.
My opinion.
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