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cubancigarman
07-13-2008, 11:04 PM
Damn it!!!.. I decided to checkout cigarbid.com .. BIG MISTAKE... Now I'm hooked.... Won my first lot under the quick-ies:angeryell
thanks for letting me vent... errrrr
Brian
07-13-2008, 11:10 PM
:applause:
jeeper
07-14-2008, 12:10 AM
One word of advice.
Stay away if you have been drinking.
unfairtoast
07-14-2008, 12:13 AM
I second that.
StogieHokie
07-14-2008, 12:14 AM
One word of advice.
Stay away if you have been drinking.
Sounds like you've had some bad experiences there hehe.
jeeper
07-14-2008, 12:16 AM
Sounds like you've had some bad experiences there hehe.
Lol, I think most of us have.
StogieHokie
07-14-2008, 12:24 AM
Lol, I think most of us have.
Yup. I think theres a reason that most of the auctions end after 5pm. Smart business plan if ya ask me.
jmatkins
07-14-2008, 07:23 AM
One word of advice.
Stay away if you have been drinking.
Very much true, if you have the slightest buzz do not go on that sight!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:nono::nono::nono::nono:
codemachine
07-14-2008, 12:22 PM
I haven't been there yet... now I'm scared....
dpricenator
07-14-2008, 12:35 PM
C-Bid is like Costco----you can go broke saving money there.
jmatkins
07-14-2008, 01:25 PM
I haven't been there yet... now I'm scared....
You should be.
Mitch
07-14-2008, 01:40 PM
I've gotten some great deals off of them, but they are very dangerous indeed.
If your just starting out, I'd recommend sitting back and watching for a week or two, it'll give you an idea of what comes and goes and for what price. Some stuff sells for stupid high prices like the Opus. Other things are bargains almost daily.
Tips, Watch the Quickies for bargains that most people miss. If you can fund the box purchase they will usualy get you a better unit price over a fiver or single.
Be careful about bidding on multiple of items. If you bid on five of something and someone else puts in a bid that forces one of your cigars out, it will bump up the price on all five of your cigars to keep you in.
Many items because of their bid policy will have a fair price fall in between two possible bids, so they are a bargin in singles. La Aurora 2006 Robusto's are a fair price of about $6, but the singles are $1 with 2$ bid increments, so they cost either $5 or 7$. Both 5 packs and boxes often go for between $5 and $6 because the bid increments support it, but singles often go for $5 even.
I bid almost every week, and try to get the first bid in for single cigars at the bargain price, if I lose, I lose, but most of the time I win.
Other thing is watch bids about to close, sometimes you just see an item going for cheap! You may be able to jump in for a few dollars more and get it, I won a box of La Aurora Platinum tubes (24) for $181 bucks that way($7.54 each).
Good Luck and if you see MH from Plantation bidding on a box, talk to me about a split before you beat me.
codemachine
07-14-2008, 04:47 PM
lol, thanks for the tips Mitch. I took a glance around and saw some interesting items already. Stuff like coffee table humidors and huge cabinet humidors with current bids of like $100 or $200. Plus shipping they are still well under MSRP. Is that sort of thing afe to go for on there? I mean, is the stuff going to be used and abused or is it likely to be new in box type stuff? Or would I be better off sticking to cigars if I want to make a bid?
StogieHokie
07-14-2008, 05:01 PM
lol, thanks for the tips Mitch. I took a glance around and saw some interesting items already. Stuff like coffee table humidors and huge cabinet humidors with current bids of like $100 or $200. Plus shipping they are still well under MSRP. Is that sort of thing afe to go for on there? I mean, is the stuff going to be used and abused or is it likely to be new in box type stuff? Or would I be better off sticking to cigars if I want to make a bid?
Its all new stuff to the best of my knowledge, but I've only bought cigars and some humidification devices so I'm not 100%
Altercall
07-14-2008, 05:09 PM
They're from Cigars International so they're all new.
cubancigarman
07-14-2008, 10:09 PM
I've gotten some great deals off of them, but they are very dangerous indeed.
If your just starting out, I'd recommend sitting back and watching for a week or two, it'll give you an idea of what comes and goes and for what price. Some stuff sells for stupid high prices like the Opus. Other things are bargains almost daily.
Tips, Watch the Quickies for bargains that most people miss. If you can fund the box purchase they will usualy get you a better unit price over a fiver or single.
Be careful about bidding on multiple of items. If you bid on five of something and someone else puts in a bid that forces one of your cigars out, it will bump up the price on all five of your cigars to keep you in.
Many items because of their bid policy will have a fair price fall in between two possible bids, so they are a bargin in singles. La Aurora 2006 Robusto's are a fair price of about $6, but the singles are $1 with 2$ bid increments, so they cost either $5 or 7$. Both 5 packs and boxes often go for between $5 and $6 because the bid increments support it, but singles often go for $5 even.
I bid almost every week, and try to get the first bid in for single cigars at the bargain price, if I lose, I lose, but most of the time I win.
Other thing is watch bids about to close, sometimes you just see an item going for cheap! You may be able to jump in for a few dollars more and get it, I won a box of La Aurora Platinum tubes (24) for $181 bucks that way($7.54 each).
Good Luck and if you see MH from Plantation bidding on a box, talk to me about a split before you beat me.
Thanks for the insight... I always value input from a vetran.
Smoke_Eater
07-18-2008, 07:36 PM
One word of advice.
Stay away if you have been drinking.
This cannot be stressed enough!
Mickeyray5
07-18-2008, 08:40 PM
An addicting and expensive habit!!!
Daviso27
07-18-2008, 09:41 PM
I predict...Cbid.com will cause my divorce!
Brian
07-18-2008, 10:54 PM
:rofl:
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