I visited a B&M yesterday in Washington State. It was a pleasant experience and the owner was very personable, and I really wanted to spend some money there, but I just couldn't bring myself to pay 3x for something that I could have at my doorstep in a week. However I want to support these shops, so I grabbed a tin and a couple ounces of bulk anyway. I wish I could bring myself to spend more but it would feel like more of a donation than a purchase.
These owners (in multiple states) always say "its the taxes"! Just a year or so ago I was living in Maryland, the tobacco tax was 30% (iirc) and most tobacco shops wanted $17 a pouch for OTCs. However there was one lonely cigar shop that sold the full line of PS bulk for $3.99/oz, and that same $17 would get you a tin of Nightcap... but with the same tax rate, hmm. I know a 30% tax on a $5-6 pouch of tobacco is not an extra $11-12. Last weekend I stopped by a Cigar shop in Spokane, WA (same tax rate) and paid about half of what this one was charging for bulks, but he still said it was "those high state taxes".
I probably would have spent 3-4 times as much money at that shop if the prices matched the Spokane shop, and he would have made more profit from my purchase by not charging an extra 200% in "taxes". It just doesn't make sense to me, so I'm left feeling like bunch of tobacco shop owners are trying to pull the wool over my eyes. I like to think not everyone is crooked, so is there something I'm missing? Or, did I just fall for it and unwittingly make a "donation" because pity has been most tobacconist's business model all along?
These owners (in multiple states) always say "its the taxes"! Just a year or so ago I was living in Maryland, the tobacco tax was 30% (iirc) and most tobacco shops wanted $17 a pouch for OTCs. However there was one lonely cigar shop that sold the full line of PS bulk for $3.99/oz, and that same $17 would get you a tin of Nightcap... but with the same tax rate, hmm. I know a 30% tax on a $5-6 pouch of tobacco is not an extra $11-12. Last weekend I stopped by a Cigar shop in Spokane, WA (same tax rate) and paid about half of what this one was charging for bulks, but he still said it was "those high state taxes".
I probably would have spent 3-4 times as much money at that shop if the prices matched the Spokane shop, and he would have made more profit from my purchase by not charging an extra 200% in "taxes". It just doesn't make sense to me, so I'm left feeling like bunch of tobacco shop owners are trying to pull the wool over my eyes. I like to think not everyone is crooked, so is there something I'm missing? Or, did I just fall for it and unwittingly make a "donation" because pity has been most tobacconist's business model all along?