OK, i want to get into cigar trading and the whole bombing run thing but i have some questions first. 1-Because i live in canada is it going to make it harder for me to send cigars to you americans? 2-when i recieve cigars in the mail will i have to pay a duty? i know i got some specialty made cigars from the dominican and when the Postman came i had to pay about $150 in taxes on the one box!!! 3-sending cubans to the states, is it best to take of the bands and send seperetly?
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I think the international shipping would be a deterrant. Not sure how much it costs or anything, it just seems like to get them there in any reasonable time would cost. Good luck!
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send me an email - jamcclea AT oakland.edu with what uve got ure willing to trade. I might trade with you.
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People aren't smoking cigars to be trendy, cool or stylish. They're smoking cigars because they like them. Because they enjoy the experience. Because for about $5 they can spend an hour sampling one of life's greatest luxuries. -David Savona
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