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Strangest B&M pricing you have found

jthanatosjthanatos Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,563
Was at one of my local B&Ms the other day and got thinking about this. What is the most "off the wall" pricing or product peddaling you have seen at a shop?


What made me think of this was boxes of Montecristo's going for $25+ a stick. But at the same place, I have seen VSGs and Red Dots put in $8 grab bag samplers with 3 other sticks.

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  • nickiamnickiam Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 603
    There is a b&m store in dupont where almost every cigar they have (some decent stuff but nothing that gets my shorts in a bunch) where almost every cigar is at least 50-60% higher than they would be anywhere else, and some sticks are more than double what they would cost elsewhere.

    Im sure the only business they get are people that dont know any better.
  • bigjohn125bigjohn125 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 476
    One of the B&Ms in Des Moines prices are way over the top. Example: RP OWR maduro box there is $270.00. Ccom has the same box listed for $147. Everything in there is like that.
  • The SniperThe Sniper Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,910
    On the flip side of the coin, my favorite B&M in the area usually puts a $10-12 price tag on Opus X's and Anejo's when they get them in stock. If you're lucky enough to drop in when they have them on the shelves, TIME TO LOAD UP!!!

  • bigjohn125bigjohn125 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 476
    I can routinely get Anejo's for $10 at a different B&M also.
  • chemforeverchemforever Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,200
    The Sniper:
    On the flip side of the coin, my favorite B&M in the area usually puts a $10-12 price tag on Opus X's and Anejo's when they get them in stock. If you're lucky enough to drop in when they have them on the shelves, TIME TO LOAD UP!!!

    I think they have to sell at that price or they will loose their opus account, wish a b&m had an account by me:(
  • jgibvjgibv Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,996
    chemforever:
    The Sniper:
    On the flip side of the coin, my favorite B&M in the area usually puts a $10-12 price tag on Opus X's and Anejo's when they get them in stock. If you're lucky enough to drop in when they have them on the shelves, TIME TO LOAD UP!!!

    I think they have to sell at that price or they will loose their opus account, wish a b&m had an account by me:(
    FWIW - I am by no means and AF or Opus expert....and don't know about all of their different brands....
    But I've seen cigars labeled "AF Anejo" at a nearby B&M - and I can tell you they are not $10-12. They're in the $18-23 range depending on vitola. (unless this is a different AF cigar and I just don't know what I'm looking at...which is also a possibility)


    Otherwise, this B&Ms prices are usually in line with the "single stick" prices listed on CCOM.
  • scarlinscarlin Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,592
    chemforever:
    The Sniper:
    On the flip side of the coin, my favorite B&M in the area usually puts a $10-12 price tag on Opus X's and Anejo's when they get them in stock. If you're lucky enough to drop in when they have them on the shelves, TIME TO LOAD UP!!!

    I think they have to sell at that price or they will loose their opus account, wish a b&m had an account by me:(
    Yea, but opus' don't retail for much more. Torps are only 15 if I remember and Toros are like 14. I also can get Anejos for 10 bucks and no one at my B&M buys em much.
  • jsnakejsnake Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,037
    $32 for Stradivarius

    $30 + for all Opus

    If you want to see insane prices I have a B&M I will take you to. Not going to say names but they are a pretty big deal with gigantic prices to match their egos.
  • The SniperThe Sniper Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,910
    jsnake:
    $32 for Stradivarius

    $30 + for all Opus

    If you want to see insane prices I have a B&M I will take you to. Not going to say names but they are a pretty big deal with gigantic prices to match their egos.
    Would these purveyors happen to pride themselves on working "outside the law" so to speak Jake? :-)

  • The SniperThe Sniper Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,910
    jgibv:
    chemforever:
    The Sniper:
    On the flip side of the coin, my favorite B&M in the area usually puts a $10-12 price tag on Opus X's and Anejo's when they get them in stock. If you're lucky enough to drop in when they have them on the shelves, TIME TO LOAD UP!!!

    I think they have to sell at that price or they will loose their opus account, wish a b&m had an account by me:(
    FWIW - I am by no means and AF or Opus expert....and don't know about all of their different brands....
    But I've seen cigars labeled "AF Anejo" at a nearby B&M - and I can tell you they are not $10-12. They're in the $18-23 range depending on vitola. (unless this is a different AF cigar and I just don't know what I'm looking at...which is also a possibility)


    Otherwise, this B&Ms prices are usually in line with the "single stick" prices listed on CCOM.
    This is generally what I see as well - WHEN you can find them, which is at times a sticking point particularly with the Anejos.

  • zeebrazeebra Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,166
    All my local B&M's here in Houston barely have Opus and Anejo's in stock.

    And the one time they did, the Opus X and Anejo were $28+ each, depending on size. And they wonder why I do my purchases from other vendors outside the state who sell it at retail or less.

    On the other hand, I went to a strip club for a bachelors party and they had a box of FF Opus X, $64.95 each plus tax...luckily I had 2 liga privada no 9's on me to enjoy!
  • scarlinscarlin Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,592
    The Sniper:
    jgibv:
    chemforever:
    The Sniper:
    On the flip side of the coin, my favorite B&M in the area usually puts a $10-12 price tag on Opus X's and Anejo's when they get them in stock. If you're lucky enough to drop in when they have them on the shelves, TIME TO LOAD UP!!!

    I think they have to sell at that price or they will loose their opus account, wish a b&m had an account by me:(
    FWIW - I am by no means and AF or Opus expert....and don't know about all of their different brands....
    But I've seen cigars labeled "AF Anejo" at a nearby B&M - and I can tell you they are not $10-12. They're in the $18-23 range depending on vitola. (unless this is a different AF cigar and I just don't know what I'm looking at...which is also a possibility)


    Otherwise, this B&Ms prices are usually in line with the "single stick" prices listed on CCOM.
    This is generally what I see as well - WHEN you can find them, which is at times a sticking point particularly with the Anejos.

    Chances are your states have a high cigar/tobacco tax. PA doesn't so almost all the B&Ms that have had Anejos or Opus have had em for Fuente's MSRP
  • The SniperThe Sniper Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,910
    scarlin:
    The Sniper:
    jgibv:
    chemforever:
    The Sniper:
    On the flip side of the coin, my favorite B&M in the area usually puts a $10-12 price tag on Opus X's and Anejo's when they get them in stock. If you're lucky enough to drop in when they have them on the shelves, TIME TO LOAD UP!!!

    I think they have to sell at that price or they will loose their opus account, wish a b&m had an account by me:(
    FWIW - I am by no means and AF or Opus expert....and don't know about all of their different brands....
    But I've seen cigars labeled "AF Anejo" at a nearby B&M - and I can tell you they are not $10-12. They're in the $18-23 range depending on vitola. (unless this is a different AF cigar and I just don't know what I'm looking at...which is also a possibility)


    Otherwise, this B&Ms prices are usually in line with the "single stick" prices listed on CCOM.
    This is generally what I see as well - WHEN you can find them, which is at times a sticking point particularly with the Anejos.

    Chances are your states have a high cigar/tobacco tax. PA doesn't so almost all the B&Ms that have had Anejos or Opus have had em for Fuente's MSRP
    Life's good in PA for cigar guys! :-) I think around here its probably more of a price gouging thing due to scarcity of product than anything else. I think sometimes B&M owners (he11, retailers in general) forget that they are in competition with not only their competitors locally, but also the world wide interweb. A lot of times when I go to a local B&M, I take a slow walk thru the humidor, sniggering at the prices, then walk out the door smiling because I know I can beat those prices ALL DAY from the comfort of my own home. :-)

  • jgibvjgibv Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,996
    scarlin:
    The Sniper:
    jgibv:
    chemforever:
    The Sniper:
    On the flip side of the coin, my favorite B&M in the area usually puts a $10-12 price tag on Opus X's and Anejo's when they get them in stock. If you're lucky enough to drop in when they have them on the shelves, TIME TO LOAD UP!!!

    I think they have to sell at that price or they will loose their opus account, wish a b&m had an account by me:(
    FWIW - I am by no means and AF or Opus expert....and don't know about all of their different brands....
    But I've seen cigars labeled "AF Anejo" at a nearby B&M - and I can tell you they are not $10-12. They're in the $18-23 range depending on vitola. (unless this is a different AF cigar and I just don't know what I'm looking at...which is also a possibility)


    Otherwise, this B&Ms prices are usually in line with the "single stick" prices listed on CCOM.
    This is generally what I see as well - WHEN you can find them, which is at times a sticking point particularly with the Anejos.

    Chances are your states have a high cigar/tobacco tax. PA doesn't so almost all the B&Ms that have had Anejos or Opus have had em for Fuente's MSRP
    I didn't even think about that.... good point.
    I'd bet that's the reason for the price difference, especially since they seem to have reasonable prices on everything else.
  • taythegibstaythegibs Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,024
    Found some CAO Brazillia's for $25 a pop
  • jthanatosjthanatos Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,563
    The Sniper:
    scarlin:
    The Sniper:
    jgibv:
    chemforever:
    The Sniper:
    On the flip side of the coin, my favorite B&M in the area usually puts a $10-12 price tag on Opus X's and Anejo's when they get them in stock. If you're lucky enough to drop in when they have them on the shelves, TIME TO LOAD UP!!!

    I think they have to sell at that price or they will loose their opus account, wish a b&m had an account by me:(
    FWIW - I am by no means and AF or Opus expert....and don't know about all of their different brands....
    But I've seen cigars labeled "AF Anejo" at a nearby B&M - and I can tell you they are not $10-12. They're in the $18-23 range depending on vitola. (unless this is a different AF cigar and I just don't know what I'm looking at...which is also a possibility)


    Otherwise, this B&Ms prices are usually in line with the "single stick" prices listed on CCOM.
    This is generally what I see as well - WHEN you can find them, which is at times a sticking point particularly with the Anejos.

    Chances are your states have a high cigar/tobacco tax. PA doesn't so almost all the B&Ms that have had Anejos or Opus have had em for Fuente's MSRP
    Life's good in PA for cigar guys! :-) I think around here its probably more of a price gouging thing due to scarcity of product than anything else. I think sometimes B&M owners (he11, retailers in general) forget that they are in competition with not only their competitors locally, but also the world wide interweb. A lot of times when I go to a local B&M, I take a slow walk thru the humidor, sniggering at the prices, then walk out the door smiling because I know I can beat those prices ALL DAY from the comfort of my own home. :-)

    To be fair, it also falls into the same idea of convienence stores. You aren't just paying for the smoke, you are also paying for the atmosphere/smoking area and the convienence of not having to wait for an order to arrive or the possible issues shipping entails. That being said, I am still not dropping $65 on an Opus.
  • scarlinscarlin Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,592
    jthanatos:
    The Sniper:
    scarlin:
    The Sniper:
    jgibv:
    chemforever:
    The Sniper:
    On the flip side of the coin, my favorite B&M in the area usually puts a $10-12 price tag on Opus X's and Anejo's when they get them in stock. If you're lucky enough to drop in when they have them on the shelves, TIME TO LOAD UP!!!

    I think they have to sell at that price or they will loose their opus account, wish a b&m had an account by me:(
    FWIW - I am by no means and AF or Opus expert....and don't know about all of their different brands....
    But I've seen cigars labeled "AF Anejo" at a nearby B&M - and I can tell you they are not $10-12. They're in the $18-23 range depending on vitola. (unless this is a different AF cigar and I just don't know what I'm looking at...which is also a possibility)


    Otherwise, this B&Ms prices are usually in line with the "single stick" prices listed on CCOM.
    This is generally what I see as well - WHEN you can find them, which is at times a sticking point particularly with the Anejos.

    Chances are your states have a high cigar/tobacco tax. PA doesn't so almost all the B&Ms that have had Anejos or Opus have had em for Fuente's MSRP
    Life's good in PA for cigar guys! :-) I think around here its probably more of a price gouging thing due to scarcity of product than anything else. I think sometimes B&M owners (he11, retailers in general) forget that they are in competition with not only their competitors locally, but also the world wide interweb. A lot of times when I go to a local B&M, I take a slow walk thru the humidor, sniggering at the prices, then walk out the door smiling because I know I can beat those prices ALL DAY from the comfort of my own home. :-)

    To be fair, it also falls into the same idea of convienence stores. You aren't just paying for the smoke, you are also paying for the atmosphere/smoking area and the convienence of not having to wait for an order to arrive or the possible issues shipping entails. That being said, I am still not dropping $65 on an Opus.
    Yea, you could get 2 Behikes for that money.
  • jgibvjgibv Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,996
    taythegibs:
    Found some CAO Brazillia's for $25 a pop
    STFU....that's ludicrous.
  • jgibvjgibv Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,996
    scarlin:
    jthanatos:
    The Sniper:
    scarlin:
    The Sniper:
    jgibv:
    chemforever:
    The Sniper:
    On the flip side of the coin, my favorite B&M in the area usually puts a $10-12 price tag on Opus X's and Anejo's when they get them in stock. If you're lucky enough to drop in when they have them on the shelves, TIME TO LOAD UP!!!

    I think they have to sell at that price or they will loose their opus account, wish a b&m had an account by me:(
    FWIW - I am by no means and AF or Opus expert....and don't know about all of their different brands....
    But I've seen cigars labeled "AF Anejo" at a nearby B&M - and I can tell you they are not $10-12. They're in the $18-23 range depending on vitola. (unless this is a different AF cigar and I just don't know what I'm looking at...which is also a possibility)


    Otherwise, this B&Ms prices are usually in line with the "single stick" prices listed on CCOM.
    This is generally what I see as well - WHEN you can find them, which is at times a sticking point particularly with the Anejos.

    Chances are your states have a high cigar/tobacco tax. PA doesn't so almost all the B&Ms that have had Anejos or Opus have had em for Fuente's MSRP
    Life's good in PA for cigar guys! :-) I think around here its probably more of a price gouging thing due to scarcity of product than anything else. I think sometimes B&M owners (he11, retailers in general) forget that they are in competition with not only their competitors locally, but also the world wide interweb. A lot of times when I go to a local B&M, I take a slow walk thru the humidor, sniggering at the prices, then walk out the door smiling because I know I can beat those prices ALL DAY from the comfort of my own home. :-)

    To be fair, it also falls into the same idea of convienence stores. You aren't just paying for the smoke, you are also paying for the atmosphere/smoking area and the convienence of not having to wait for an order to arrive or the possible issues shipping entails. That being said, I am still not dropping $65 on an Opus.
    Yea, you could get 2 Behikes for that money.
    YEAH ---- but can you get 2 Behikes, at a strip club for that price?!???
    LOL.

    I don't care what the venue is....who the F would pay $65 for a cigar that can be had for a fraction of the price?
  • jthanatosjthanatos Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,563
    jgibv:
    taythegibs:
    Found some CAO Brazillia's for $25 a pop
    STFU....that's ludicrous.
    No, this is Ludacris image
  • jgibvjgibv Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,996
    jthanatos:
    jgibv:
    taythegibs:
    Found some CAO Brazillia's for $25 a pop
    STFU....that's ludicrous.
    No, this is Ludacris image
    hahahahaha
    (i literally just laughed out loud and got some strange looks in the office)

    LOL - I had a feeling someone would post that. thanks for the laugh
  • webmostwebmost Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,131
    Well, none of them can beat that cinternational.com, where every last item is priced twice -- first an exhorbitant sum with a line thru it, then the real price. First thing I hit just now looking for an example has RP Royal Vintage at $171 with a line thru, and $49.95 as the real price. Cheesy approach. Women's clothing stores do that all the time. Can't tell you how many dresses Bearswatter has brought home claiming "It's a $130 dress I got for $29". No, sweetheart, it's a 29 dollar dress. That's why you paid 29 bucks.

    But back to the subject ... nah, I got nuttin.

  • bigharpoonbigharpoon Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,909
    I stopped at a real hole-in-the-wall cigarette shop that also sold cigars (I always do this-these guys usually know nothing and consequently have killer deals) and found a jar of discount cigars for $4/each. Rummaging through I pulled out a bunch of AVO Domaine. Score!
  • 0patience0patience Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,767
    I stopped in at the local B&M a bit back and he had some Padron Anniversary Maduro Diplimatico cigars in a box that was not marked. When I asked how much he said take the last 3 for $7 each.
    Uh yep. I did exactly that. LOL!
  • Rail JockeyRail Jockey Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 758
    0patience:
    I stopped in at the local B&M a bit back and he had some Padron Anniversary Maduro Diplimatico cigars in a box that was not marked. When I asked how much he said take the last 3 for $7 each.
    Uh yep. I did exactly that. LOL!
    I will give you ten bucks each for them!
  • 0patience0patience Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,767
    Rail Jockey:
    0patience:
    I stopped in at the local B&M a bit back and he had some Padron Anniversary Maduro Diplimatico cigars in a box that was not marked. When I asked how much he said take the last 3 for $7 each.
    Uh yep. I did exactly that. LOL!
    I will give you ten bucks each for them!
    LOL! Smoked 2 of them. Have one left. Saving it for when my boys finally move out.
    With the way things are going, they'll have 4 years on them. Ugh!
  • jsnakejsnake Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,037
    The Sniper:
    jsnake:
    $32 for Stradivarius

    $30 + for all Opus

    If you want to see insane prices I have a B&M I will take you to. Not going to say names but they are a pretty big deal with gigantic prices to match their egos.
    Would these purveyors happen to pride themselves on working "outside the law" so to speak Jake? :-)

    You could say that. Of course I still haven't named names.
  • WaterDemonWaterDemon Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 269
    There was this cigar shop I used to go to in philly a while back, they had ghurkas for high $$$$(almost 4 times their worth) but everything else was low priced or reasonable. I asked why the Ghurkas cost so much, the guy said "Because we don't like them, but people will pay anything for them" I lol'd.
  • The SniperThe Sniper Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,910
    jsnake:
    The Sniper:
    jsnake:
    $32 for Stradivarius

    $30 + for all Opus

    If you want to see insane prices I have a B&M I will take you to. Not going to say names but they are a pretty big deal with gigantic prices to match their egos.
    Would these purveyors happen to pride themselves on working "outside the law" so to speak Jake? :-)

    You could say that. Of course I still haven't named names.
    I feel you brother! Apparently when you operate "outside the law" you have a REALLY phenomenal selection - but are REALLY proud of them as well, and price accordingly. LOL I'll keep going to Blue Springs for my B&M purchases myself. :-)

  • jswaykosjswaykos Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 53
    Two B&Ms that I frequent... one has absurd cigar pricing, generally double what you'd expect to pay online. CA taxes, blah blah blah, whatever. WAY out of line. However, they've got 30 or so microbrews on tap, always rotating, and awesome happy hour deals - I go there for that! The other place is more of an old school tobacco shop. Lots of a pipes/pipe baccy and cigars, a no frills lounge, and MSRP pricing, which in California is basically free! It seems to be more of an older crowd, too, so the limited/hard to find stuff stays in stock for a long time. Case in point: I picked up a box of Little Monsters they still had from their original shipment two weeks ago.
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