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Retail is retail. Cigars are marked up from there and then taxed. Shouldn't MSRP should be the same everywhere?
 
seamus said:
Retail is retail. Cigars are marked up from there and then taxed. Shouldn't MSRP should be the same everywhere?
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within %10 or so I would think. Do your comparisspn shopping online. MSRP's change over time and I don't think CW keeps their database up to date.
 
MSRP tends to stay the same, however, there is a premium put on rare cigars. Typically you will find cigars selling for cheaper than MSRP online. I didn't have any cigars on me at the time and I bought an Ashton VSG from a local shop in Chicago. They are highly sought after, so I had to pay $13 for a cigar that had an MSRP of $9. It hurt considering I have my own shop and have tens of thousands of cigars, but when you get the urge, what is a few bucks!
 
KevinWHoecker said:
It hurt considering I have my own shop and have tens of thousands of cigars, but when you get the urge, what is a few bucks!
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Wow, that sounds like a big shop. Someone posted that you are in Chicago. Where is your shop at, I wouldn't mind swinging in to check it out during my lunch break. Will you be there? Perhaps we talk over some sticks.
 
Would love to smoke a cigar with you Chicago_Smoker, but we are online only at this point. What are your usual hang outs? Jack Schwartz tends to be a fav among the Chicago crowd. I also see a great deal of mid day smokers in Old Chicago Smoke Shop.
 
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