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OVERBIDDING
51. Author: ZRX1200Date: Wed, 11/5/2014, 11:12PM EST
SIVS
52. Author: PUFFtronicaDate: Sun, 11/9/2014, 5:46PM EST
Asylum 13 fifty. I was outbid and then the next guy was outbid until the winning bid was up to $5/stick. Can we talk about how most reviewers call this the bargain stick of the year... why are people bidding $5 + shipping for sticks that cost $5.00 at your local b&m.

smh
53. Author: bs_kwajDate: Sun, 11/9/2014, 8:55PM EST
Is this the Department of Redundancy Department?

Beer
54. Author: KingoftheCoveDate: Sun, 11/9/2014, 9:51PM EST
PUFFtronica wrote:
Asylum 13 fifty. I was outbid and then the next guy was outbid until the winning bid was up to $5/stick. Can we talk about how most reviewers call this the bargain stick of the year... why are people bidding $5 + shipping for sticks that cost $5.00 at your local b&m.

smh

The ones sold here are heavier (more tobacco), and aged longer than the ones sold at B&Ms.
La Princessa weighs each cigar on her vintage O'Haus Triple Beam, left over from her party days.
The heaviest ones are sold to ________________ members,and are available only in the _______________ auction site. Usually fivers, but the occasional single as well.
I scored my last fiver for $10.00........not too bad.
55. Author: QMPASHDate: Mon, 11/10/2014, 6:04AM EST
ah42266 wrote:
Cigar Bid, THANK GOD, is set up as a SNIPING AUCTION. Other Auction sites give you a minute or two at closing time to enter a new bid if someone out bids you. That is BULL****. All that does is run up the price so the retailer can suck more money out of the bidders pocket. Every bidder can be patient and realize that the stogie they are bidding on most likely will be offered up again and again, and won at the DISOCUNTED auction price, as opposed to a fattened up, last minute bidding feud that runs the price up.

FREEDOM TO SNIPE IS AN AMERICAN RIGHT!!!!


"DISOCUNTED?" Sounds like a Freudian slip to me!!!! Shame on you
56. Author: tonygrazDate: Mon, 11/10/2014, 8:24AM EST
More underslip.
57. Author: pdxstogiemanDate: Sun, 11/16/2014, 2:19PM EST
Queue the immortal Donutboy mantra, wish I could remember the exact words to this classic rejoinder to the enevitable overbid posts...something to the effect of...oberbidders being "Rich bastages, they don't care. They sneer at us while they light their cigars with $100 bills..."
58. Author: stogiemongerDate: Sun, 11/16/2014, 2:41PM EST
^see post #24.
59. Author: rwildDate: Sun, 11/16/2014, 2:59PM EST
I agee. Even with the outrageous tax in nys, certain ones go higher than can be paid at the b&m. Ashton vsg is one for sure.
60. Author: pdxstogiemanDate: Sun, 11/16/2014, 4:33PM EST
stogiemonger wrote:
^see post #24.


You are the man! An all time classic that serves as a warm cup of STFU for overbid outrage posts. Applause
61. Author: stogiemongerDate: Sun, 11/16/2014, 7:32PM EST
Blessed are the overbidders, for they keep the lights on for the rest of us.



Thanks guys!


62. Author: QMPASHDate: Tue, 11/18/2014, 7:03AM EST
IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO OVERBID ON A GOOD CIGAR. horse
63. Author: AbrignacDate: Tue, 11/18/2014, 8:02AM EST
jskaldskal wrote:
Why do people over bid on items that you they can buy directly from CI for a cheaper price? Ex. the fall spook spectacular sampler has 2 bids at $85.00 each, they can buy it outright from CI for $79.95. I'm sure CI loves these guys but I don't get it, maybe I'm the stupid one.Brick wall


Why do people whine about what other people bid on?
64. Author: ah42266Date: Tue, 11/18/2014, 12:07PM EST
65. Author: gryphonmsDate: Tue, 11/18/2014, 12:18PM EST
Somehow whining makes them feel good, why else would the do it? I find it repetitive and boring.
66. Author: ah42266Date: Thu, 11/20/2014, 11:42AM EST
you can buy this for $24.95 at C.I. WTF!
http://www.cigarbid.com/...ad-Collection-5-Cigars/

horse horse horse horse
67. Author: QMPASHDate: Sat, 11/22/2014, 8:05AM EST
One other cute trick that some auctions allow is the "privilege" to "automatically" outbid any other bidders, thus assuring the promotors of making a profit and, in fact, encourage overbidding. d'oh!
68. Author: ah42266Date: Sat, 11/22/2014, 11:22AM EST
QMPASH wrote:
One other cute trick that some auctions allow is the "privilege" to "automatically" outbid any other bidders, thus assuring the promotors of making a profit and, in fact, encourage overbidding. d'oh!



You are so right. Real money hungry pricks preying of half wit bidders. ram27bat
69. Author: ah42266Date: Sat, 11/22/2014, 11:27AM EST
http://www.cigarbid.com/...ion-Box-Pressed-Maduro/

a max bid of $59. W.T.F. does this guy think he's got here?? Nothing but an average maduro smoke and nothing more.

horse horse horse

Meanwhile you can get a Box of 12 of these fine tasting darkies for $43 right now.

http://www.cigarbid.com/...Side-Project-Phalanx-12/
70. Author: KingoftheCoveDate: Sat, 11/22/2014, 12:12PM EST
ah42266 wrote:
http://www.cigarbid.com/Auction/Lot/1887320/Nub-460-Special-Edition-Box-Pressed-Maduro/

a max bid of $59. W.T.F. does this guy think he's got here?? Nothing but an average maduro smoke and nothing more.

horse horse horse

Meanwhile you can get a Box of 12 of these fine tasting darkies for $43 right now.

http://www.cigarbid.com/...Side-Project-Phalanx-12/

both these poor bassurds think they are bidding on boxes.....
I know it says 5-Pack.............................but, pictures are worth a 1000 clicks

I've been fooled by this twice on the MUWAT +11s.........thought I was bidding on a 10-Pack (the pic), but was actually a fiver......caught it just in time, both times
71. Author: 99cobra2881Date: Sat, 11/22/2014, 12:49PM EST
But it's a special edition!!!!! Bwahahahahahhahahaha
72. Author: 99cobra2881Date: Sun, 11/30/2014, 8:56PM EST
http://www.cigarbid.com/...uble-Robusto-Box-of-24/

http://www.cigarsinterna...ouble-robusto/#p-169163

Overbid by 82 bidders. Whatta deal!!! Um no not really, considering it's on sale at CI for $99.99.


Don't people look at prices? One jackass even used the QB option.

http://www.cigarbid.com/...rie-V-Double-Robusto-24/
73. Author: tonygrazDate: Sun, 11/30/2014, 11:14PM EST
And it ain't done yet. Auction prices continue to be high and flirting with or exceeding the CI prices is becoming more common.
74. Author: QMPASHDate: Mon, 12/1/2014, 6:12AM EST
tonygraz wrote:
And it ain't done yet. Auction prices continue to be high and flirting with or exceeding the CI prices is becoming more common.

I'm waiting to see a bid on a box of "Raji's Untimely Demise" or "Duque" for $100. Sarcasm
75. Author: gary96Date: Mon, 12/1/2014, 8:33AM EST
I had a similar "WTF" moment last night. I saw some Tattoos on here. A 5-pack. I see a lot of you guys like these, so I put a $21 bid with a max of $23. No sense going higher, since I could buy them from the mother ship for $24 for s 5-pack. I check my bids just before bedtime and and the winner's bid is now $25. As I chuckle and get ready to shut down the computer, I notice there is a free-fall going on for Tattoo's. I buy 10 of them for $32.
76. Author: AbrignacDate: Mon, 12/1/2014, 8:52AM EST
gary96 wrote:
I had a similar "WTF" moment last night. I saw some Tattoos on here. A 5-pack. I see a lot of you guys like these, so I put a $21 bid with a max of $23. No sense going higher, since I could buy them from the mother ship for $24 for s 5-pack. I check my bids just before bedtime and and the winner's bid is now $25. As I chuckle and get ready to shut down the computer, I notice there is a free-fall going on for Tattoo's. I buy 10 of them for $32.



It seems you've learned a thing or two. Why didn't you buy 2 10 packs though?
77. Author: 99cobra2881Date: Mon, 12/1/2014, 9:21AM EST
Yup here lately it seems FF auctions are the better deal.

I got 2 fivers of tat nobles for $17.72 on FF then saw a fiver bid up to $25 on an auction.

Also splurged last week and got some liga no. 9s for $58. No liga privada no.9 or t52 has sold for that little here yet and I have been watching.

78. Author: gary96Date: Mon, 12/1/2014, 9:52AM EST
Abrignac wrote:
It seems you've learned a thing or two. Why didn't you buy 2 10 packs though?


I have yet to taste the first one. Got to see if I will like them before buying more. Seems like a lot of guys do like them though.

I bought some Jamie Garcias because there were a lot of recommendations for them. It is a great cigar, but, wow...talk about strong. Right there on my limit. I got enough to last me for a long time.
79. Author: tonygrazDate: Wed, 12/24/2014, 3:48PM EST
Just spotted this one: http://www.cigarbid.com/...e-Label-Double-Toro-20/

CI price $ 59.89
80. Author: QMPASHDate: Thu, 12/25/2014, 10:56AM EST
tonygraz wrote:
Just spotted this one: http://www.cigarbid.com/...e-Label-Double-Toro-20/

CI price $ 59.89

I don't know where you got your prices for CI, but I went online and they have this cigar listed for sale at $136.99. Maybe a catalog? Maybe a misprint? Shame on you
81. Author: KingoftheCoveDate: Thu, 12/25/2014, 11:13AM EST
QMPASH wrote:
I don't know where you got your prices for CI, but I went online and they have this cigar listed for sale at $136.99. Maybe a catalog? Maybe a misprint? Shame on you

As noted by Tony, they're on sale at the mothership for $59.89/box......................which is probably still an overbid.
82. Author: QMPASHDate: Sat, 12/27/2014, 9:39AM EST
KingoftheCove wrote:
As noted by Tony, they're on sale at the mothership for $59.89/box......................which is probably still an overbid.


Pardon my ignorance, but what does the term, "MOTHERSHIP" mean?
83. Author: bs_kwajDate: Sat, 12/27/2014, 9:47AM EST
QMPASH wrote:
Pardon my ignorance, but what does the term, "MOTHERSHIP" mean?


Uh.. Cigars International.

Angel
84. Author: tonygrazDate: Sat, 12/27/2014, 10:27AM EST
d'oh!
85. Author: BrewhaDate: Sat, 12/27/2014, 12:42PM EST
Ok, but if I do overbid, should I take the cello's off or leave them on?

-jk
86. Author: danmdevriesDate: Sat, 12/27/2014, 12:45PM EST
Brewha wrote:
Ok, but if I do overbid, should I take the cello's off or leave them on?

-jk


Replace em with higher quality cello
87. Author: 99cobra2881Date: Sat, 12/27/2014, 2:43PM EST
What??? You mean I wasted all that time wrapping mine in virgin imported gold foil!!!!

88. Author: Puffnstuff79Date: Sat, 12/27/2014, 4:21PM EST
Storage fact: wrapping a dogturd in a gold lettered Opus cello will instantly change the profile of turd to super prem and within a week the aged super will be equivalent to 5 years. If you do not notice the change instantly it may need DW added in the cello, shaken up, sealed, and microwaved on power 30 for a minute and 69 seconds.
89. Author: fenderbendertexDate: Sat, 12/27/2014, 5:34PM EST
dstieger wrote:
Nothing like the one Mr. Underbid himself, DPN pointed out elsewhere:
http://www.cigarbid.com/...rial-Habano-Toro-Single/

Frying pan
90. Author: ChewmaizeDate: Sat, 12/27/2014, 11:26PM EST
This is my first time chime'n in on an "overbidding" post, so here it goes. In my short 7 or 8 months of bidding (lost count and quit care'n about time anyway), this is the one rule that I ALWAYS keep.....no matter how bad I might want what I'm looking at....................IF I CAN'T GET IT FOR MORE THEN 50% SAVINGS, I AIN'T GET'N IT. ram27bat

I keep hearing about all of this overbidding BS, but let me hit ya with some knowledge.....we are all men or women, if you can't control your impulses maybe you shouldn't be on the innerweb buy'n stuff. If that's not your excuse, then you must just be a fool for not doing your research. Go to what I call the "Mother Site"/"Mothership" (Cigars International....not sure if anyone else calls it that or not, just popped into the ol' grey matter), find what it is that you're about to bid on, and decide your ceiling. Problem solved.

Just my .02 cents worth
91. Author: DrafterXDate: Sat, 12/27/2014, 11:29PM EST
Mellow
92. Author: 99cobra2881Date: Sun, 12/28/2014, 1:57AM EST
Chewmaize wrote:
This is my first time chime'n in on an "overbidding" post, so here it goes. In my short 7 or 8 months of bidding (lost count and quit care'n about time anyway), this is the one rule that I ALWAYS keep.....no matter how bad I might want what I'm looking at....................IF I CAN'T GET IT FOR MORE THEN 50% SAVINGS, I AIN'T GET'N IT. ram27bat

I keep hearing about all of this overbidding BS, but let me hit ya with some knowledge.....we are all men or women, if you can't control your impulses maybe you shouldn't be on the innerweb buy'n stuff. If that's not your excuse, then you must just be a fool for not doing your research. Go to what I call the "Mother Site" (Cigars International....not sure if anyone else calls it that or not, just popped into the ol' grey matter), find what it is that you're about to bid on, and decide your ceiling. Problem solved.

Just my .02 cents worth



50% savings off of what? B&M prices or CI prices.


You're rule is fuct already. You are here, eventually you will start buying better cigars. Just a matter of time.

Try watching the free fall auctions. Good smokes in there and dip****s can't outbid you on those auctions.

Herfing




93. Author: ChewmaizeDate: Sun, 12/28/2014, 6:29AM EST
99cobra2881 wrote:
50% savings off of what? B&M prices or CI prices.


You're rule is fuct already. You are here, eventually you will start buying better cigars. Just a matter of time.

Try watching the free fall auctions. Good smokes in there and dip****s can't outbid you on those auctions.

Herfing






I'm talking CI prices. I love hitting the FF's. But you have to watch them too. Yesterday they were running 5 packs of Nica Rustica El Brujito's. On the Mother Site, $30.....on the FF, the fall started around $37 or $38. They still try to sneak one in on ya if you don't watch'em.
94. Author: QMPASHDate: Sun, 12/28/2014, 7:24AM EST

I looked up the thread on the Graycliff Avelino Lara 80th PG. The "overbidders" bought it for $12.00 a stick. CI is/was selling the same stick for $100 for a fiver ($20.00 a stick.) HOWEVER, I looked up this product on Puff and most called it quite an "ordinary" cigar, making either the $12.00 or $20.00 price questionable at best. Further, there were many complaints on a "tight draw," so maybe this was an overbid. d'oh!
95. Author: gary96Date: Sun, 12/28/2014, 8:20AM EST
QMPASH wrote:
I looked up the thread on the Graycliff Avelino Lara 80th PG. The "overbidders" bought it for $12.00 a stick. CI is/was selling the same stick for $100 for a fiver ($20.00 a stick.) HOWEVER, I looked up this product on Puff and most called it quite an "ordinary" cigar, making either the $12.00 or $20.00 price questionable at best. Further, there were many complaints on a "tight draw," so maybe this was an overbid. d'oh!


I was one of the idiots who bought the Padron 5000 for $7. The mothership price is $7.20 ($36 for a 5 pack) and it would get thrown in with the rest of my order, so there basically is no shipping. This was my first Padron 5000 and wanted to see if it was worth it. I was at a B&M the night before and it was selling in the $10 range. I would have to agree AFTER I smoked it...it was average in taste to me, but I didn't know that when I bid on it. I don't buy Padrons any more.
96. Author: ChewmaizeDate: Sun, 12/28/2014, 2:18PM EST
At least you learned from your mistake. It's all of the walking dead that need their ego to be stroked that jack the prices up that piss me off. Just me though, I could be wrong.
97. Author: ChewmaizeDate: Sun, 12/28/2014, 2:19PM EST
At least you learned from your mistake. It's all of the walking dead that need their ego to be stroked that jack the prices up that piss me off. Just me though, I could be wrong.
98. Author: 99cobra2881Date: Sun, 12/28/2014, 2:58PM EST
Chewmaize wrote:
I'm talking CI prices. I love hitting the FF's. But you have to watch them too. Yesterday they were running 5 packs of Nica Rustica El Brujito's. On the Mother Site, $30.....on the FF, the fall started around $37 or $38. They still try to sneak one in on ya if you don't watch'em.


Those can be had for less than the ff price. I got a fiver for $19. Keep watching the auctions.
99. Author: 99cobra2881Date: Sat, 1/17/2015, 3:17PM EST
http://www.cigarbid.com/...ivada-Feral-Flying-Pig/


5 cigars are they really that good? Really?
100. Author: zitotczitoDate: Sat, 1/17/2015, 3:47PM EST
I have an unopened box of these, hmmmm I might have to sell them at that price.
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