dealsgurkha’s legends 16 cigar sampler for $29.99 + $4…

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a decent deal but they are Gurkhas, seems like either you like em or you dont, i dont.

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Great deal from a great website. If my humidor had room I'd be in for one.

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To this day i still cant tell if i've actually developed a taste for better cigars, or if I've just gotten really good at pretending i can appreciate them over a cheap cigar. Oh well, at this price, one more go.

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Does anyone know if you have to be 21 to order from this site? Cigars international does.

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Yo Dylan, kids under 21 smoke weed, not ceegars!

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@dylanhellman: You absolutely have to be 21. Since I am a repeat customer of theirs they even asked me to scan and fax them my ID. They are being super careful unlike CI which you can just say you're 21+ and they believe you. As long as you get to the mail before your mom does you'll be OK.

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Cigar.com is a pretty good store. Not always the best prices, but if you catch good sale price its worth it. Def one of the sites I check daily. As for the Gurkha's featured, I'm not able to reccommend them (have just never had a Gurkha that I liked) but if you like them, or just want to give them a shot, under $2 a stick (before shipping) is an amazing price.

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The Gurka Beast and Vintage are both pretty good stogies. I'm especially fond of the beast.

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While not everyone's cup of tea, Gurkhas are a fave of mine, and that's why they make different brands and a sampler is a great way to find out, not quite as good as snagging one off a friend, but less moochie

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Tried ordering from this website, and the website just breaks at checkout:

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This doesn't instill a lot of confidence putting my credit card information on it. I would be wary about ordering it from their website. Who knows what other bugs they have. If you really want the deal I would just call them: 800.357.9800

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@kay0sth30ry: Worked fine for me, I have used Cigar.com a lot in the past, and always had a good experience both online and on the phone.

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Shoulda mentioned. These babies are huge. Everybody will think your name is Butch with these bad boys.

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Let’s review the tragic losses the world has suffered from cigar smokers dying so young from smoking cigars.

1. Winston Churchill – 91 years old
2. George Burns – 100 years old
3. Mark Twain – 74 years old
4. Milton Berle – 93 years old
5. Red Auerbach – 89 years old
6. Groucho Marx – 86 years old
7. Sigmund Freud – 83 years old
8. Howard Cosell – 77 years old
9. Orson Welles – 70 years old
10. Charlie Chaplin – 88 years old
11. Edward G. Robinson – 79 years old
12. Dizzy Gillespie – 77 years old
13. Peter Falk – 83 years old
14. Thomas Edison – 84 years old
15. Alfred Hitchcock – 80 years old

So, there you have it, positive proof that smoking cigars is . . . bad???

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@bigshtank: You're only proving that not all cigar smokers die young. However, they all have gingivitis, bad breath and yellow teeth. Good luck chasing tail!

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I know I missed this by a long way off, but what is the deal with CI and Cigar.com and their pricing?
Now this deal is over, the price on this sampler is now set at 343.52.

That's three HUNDRED, yes.

I really do wish they'd offer fair regular pricing rather than this silly buying in bulk plus our cut bs.
Ghurka are, or can be pretty decent smokes (though not all of them), but their prices range by such an astronomical amount, I can't help but be suspicious of their quality of manufacturing and the re-sellers motives. No one would pay over 300 dollars for a sampler of Ghurkas.

Someone a very long way away is selling these for virtually nothing, and that has to say something.

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@lord john whorfin: Way to point out someone else's generalization before making your own generalization.