grateful1
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The other question in the whole sale of those cigars, is exactly who all is held accountable? To what extent is each person involved responsible?
The other question in the whole sale of those cigars, is exactly who all is held accountable? To what extent is each person involved responsible?
The seller has always been accountable and responsible.
The other question in the whole sale of those cigars, is exactly who all is held accountable? To what extent is each person involved responsible?
The seller has always been accountable and responsible.
Tim has dropped out of CP and ICC. I'm sure that he has heard by now that the cigars are not what they were represented as. I doubt he will come here to state anything as he probably got cigars for brokering the deal.
Tim has dropped out of CP and ICC. I'm sure that he has heard by now that the cigars are not what they were represented as. I doubt he will come here to state anything as he probably got cigars for brokering the deal.
It's a grey area having someone criminally pursued for the sale supposed of illegal Cuban cigars. It would be like turning your drug dealer in for selling you fake cocaine.
Great question.I guess my question more than anything would be the extent to which someone like Tim, or someone who traded or passed these should be held accountable. Obviously I don't know for a fact that Tim didn't know these were suspect but my guess is that he had no clue. Obviously these were well enough done that they didn't get questioned immediately, and it took some people with a great deal of knowledge to sort this out and come to a final conclussion.
Obviously it goes back to knowing your source, but at some point even good people get fooled by well done fakes.
Great question.I guess my question more than anything would be the extent to which someone like Tim, or someone who traded or passed these should be held accountable. Obviously I don't know for a fact that Tim didn't know these were suspect but my guess is that he had no clue. Obviously these were well enough done that they didn't get questioned immediately, and it took some people with a great deal of knowledge to sort this out and come to a final conclussion.
Obviously it goes back to knowing your source, but at some point even good people get fooled by well done fakes.
Does bringing a deal to the forums mean you vouch for the source? IMHO....it does to some level. Recall the "granola smoothie" incident from not too long ago and how the dust settled (or failed to settle) on that mess.
What if you're being compensated for the smokes you sell? We have a "no profit" rule here and that would seem to completely violate it....if it happened.
Sure would like to hear from the players.....
Fair enough....agreed the scale is completely different. And we still need to hear from Tim......:whistling:This scam isn't even close to being in the same league as the OR Anjeo mess from a while back. Not even close at all, Tom. That is like comparing someone putting their hand in the collection plate to Bernie Madoff. Both are horrible for sure, but the difference in scale is huge.
And yes Tim does need to tell his side of the story for sure.
I guess my question more than anything would be the extent to which someone like Tim, or someone who traded or passed these should be held accountable. Obviously I don't know for a fact that Tim didn't know these were suspect but my guess is that he had no clue. Obviously these were well enough done that they didn't get questioned immediately, and it took some people with a great deal of knowledge to sort this out and come to a final conclussion.
Obviously it goes back to knowing your source, but at some point even good people get fooled by well done fakes.