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  • jack83
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    So 'leave it' is the consensus. Thanks guys, that's what I suspected.

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  • tommy
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    This again

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    It is the oldest story in cigars...... And human nature to want it to be true.

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  • cj121
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    Originally posted by cigarmo View Post
    They are fake end of story
    This

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  • cigarmo
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    They are fake end of story

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  • sheppsea
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    These are either fake or the best case scenario black market, I wouldn't touch the personally

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  • Emaresee
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    Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
    ?8 each, they might not be Cohibas but they might be smokable cigars, interesting quandary [ATTACH=CONFIG]26083[/ATTACH]
    Tommy bought some that he knew to be fake and they were a damned good smoke.
    My first box bought in Jamaica were fake cohibas.... In the main they were alright. Binned a few due to obvious rock hard spots, and clear over loose sections. Opened a few up as i was curious. Some were proper long filler, some where more scrappy. I have half a dozen left i keep in my NC humi to help buffer humidity.

    I fell foul of the box i saw vs the box i bought.... As i knew no better then! If you are looking for siglo VI's buy them where you know you are getting siglo VI's.... If you are after reasonably priced smokes.... And you have the cash spare, why not take a punt.


    but as the guys have already said, if it looks too good to be true, it probably is...

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  • jack83
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    Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
    €8 each, they might not be Cohibas but they might be smokable cigars, interesting quandary [ATTACH=CONFIG]26083[/ATTACH]
    Tommy bought some that he knew to be fake and they were a damned good smoke.
    Hadn't thought of it like that. I'd assumed they were either good or for the bin...

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  • PeeJay
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    €8 each, they might not be Cohibas but they might be smokable cigars, interesting quandary head_scratch2.jpeg
    Tommy bought some that he knew to be fake and they were a damned good smoke.

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  • jack83
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    Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy View Post
    Any way you look at it, your taking a risk. Is that amount of money worth a risk to you?
    That was my thought process - I could afford to lose €200 (though obviously wouldn't want to!), so thought it might be worth a punt and either have a great deal on some genuine cigars or lose €200 which isn't too bad.
    Last edited by jack83; 26-09-2015, 08:57 AM. Reason: clarification

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  • jack83
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    Thanks Johnny, appreciate the tips. It's a bit of an awkward one as the girl is an old friend of my girlfriend, she (my gf) doesn't really want to make a fuss and basically be checking that they're real... so it's buy on the basis of that photo or walk away. I suspect the latter is the obvious advice. It occurred that this might be genuine as the friend lives in Finland so can't imagine it's easy to sell cigars there... I'm probably better to just put the money toward a purchase I know is real.

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    Any way you look at it, your taking a risk. Is that amount of money worth a risk to you?

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  • Johnny Thunder
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    Try to get photographs of the underside of the box, the cigars themselves, close up shots of the bands, photos of
    the paperwork and the insides of the box. You can then make a more educated decision.
    You can ask all the questions you want, but you will be fed all the 'correct' answers.

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  • Johnny Thunder
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    At least.

    If it seems too good to be true, then it probably is.

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  • jack83
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    Just read the 10 assumptions on fake cigars list... I suspect this ticks at least a couple of those..!

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