I think 4noggins used to do that but I don't know if they (or anyone else) still does.Hi. Will be my first time ordering internationally.
Just wanna ask how do sellers label their products for shipping? I read something here awhile back that they place "Hobby material" in the packaging?
Thanks.
Quite a few used to and they shipped UPS but then UPS started grabbing all of their shipments so they stopped, WCC had a problem with shipping to Canada for awhile as i recall. So if people ship I'm guessing they are going to ship with correct labels, no one wants to deal with customs issues or having orders returned to them because of customs or the purchaser found out the taxes and duty was sky high and refused the order then wanted a full refund including shipping and expected the seller to just lose money.I think 4noggins used to do that but I don't know if they (or anyone else) still does.
I'm curious, how hard is it nowadays to get cubans in the USA?Years ago I used order Cuban cigars from a tribe in Canada. They marked them “Native Cultural Sticks”.
I don’t know. I haven’t ordered much at all in the way of cigars in the last 7-8 years.I'm curious, how hard is it nowadays to get cubans in the USA?
Don't they usually just come in with the tide? Whoops, sorry... I'll just see myself out.I'm curious, how hard is it nowadays to get cubans in the USA?
There are still a few secret squirrels out there...I'm curious, how hard is it nowadays to get cubans in the USA?
I'd gladly trade cubans for pipe tobacco. Maybe I'd offer it someday on the sell/swap section. Here in Spain we have a huge selection. Alas, they are getting more expensive each year.There are still a few secret squirrels out there...
That's for sure. Even the prices in havana shops are getting quite high. Only a 30 or so minute flight from Miami.I'd gladly trade cubans for pipe tobacco. Maybe I'd offer it someday on the sell/swap section. Here in Spain we have a huge selection. Alas, they are getting more expensive each year.