Tony Bones
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Now I know there's three more guys out there w/ something strange in their humidors
I got strange things in my humidor, but I dunno if you wanna smoke 'em. A humidor keeps body parts remarkably moist and fresh!Tony Bones said:Now I know there's three more guys out there w/ something strange in their humidors
Yeah, I've had one hell of a time getting good ignition on those clipped big toes I keep next to my ISOM's.moki said:I got strange things in my humidor, but I dunno if you wanna smoke 'em. A humidor keeps body parts remarkably moist and fresh!Tony Bones said:Now I know there's three more guys out there w/ something strange in their humidors
Sane people get two other friends and give one to each, while keeping one for yourself. I'll be clipping, lighting, and smoking all three at the same time myselfwpeloqui said:I guess the big question is how the hell do you smoke it?
http://www.cigarpass.com/forumsipb/index.php?showtopic=6353Captain B said:Hey there Tony, when is this hitting the road?
Wrong pass there Dixie. That's a different one.dixieland_conjunction said:http://www.cigarpass.com/forumsipb/index.php?showtopic=6353Captain B said:Hey there Tony, when is this hitting the road?
Already
:0 R.I.P.Tony Bones said:My box of culebras arrived smooshed all to heck. Looks like an elephant sat on em. Crushed wooden boxes and all.
NONESENSE! :angry:Tony Bones said:I'm trying to get the vendor to reimburse me...but they're giving me the runaround. They didn't insure the shipment, which means I have to go through USPS and try to get reimbursed. Ugh!
Thanks! This is really good stuff. Going to get them on the horn and see what I can do. At the very least I want my coin back :angry:lbrief said:NONESENSE! :angry:Tony Bones said:I'm trying to get the vendor to reimburse me...but they're giving me the runaround. They didn't insure the shipment, which means I have to go through USPS and try to get reimbursed. Ugh!
It's their problem, not yours!
Damaged Merchandise
If, before opening a package, it is obvious an item is damaged and it was delivered by regular U.S. mail, simply write "Refused" on the package and return it to the seller. No new postage will be required.
If the damage is concealed, repackage it, include a note stating the problem and return it to the sender (you will have to pay the postage).
Any merchandise that is unsatisfactory should be reported to the seller. If the problem is not quickly resolved and you think the seller has been deceptive in its advertisements or has been unfair, report the incident to your local postal inspector or call your local district attorney or attorney general''s office of consumer affairs.
This information is taken from:
http://library.lp.findlaw.com/articles/fil...nsumerlaw_1_100
Check your local library for any particulars re: the law in your state.