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Anyone in Las Vegas willing to help?

I am a new member and I live in Henderson, Nevada which is a suburb of Las Vegas. I am willing to help and I noticed that there is another member in the LV area who has offered to help.

Please make a note to yourself, if you still need help after Feb 18th. I am leaving this weekend for a Princess Cruise and I will not return home until Feb 19th. My email addy is johnnyflake@yahoo.com

If any one needs help in getting a few Casa Fuente Cigars, I will help out. I will be going there within a week or so after I return home, as I am picking up cigars for a few other friends as well. Personally I like the Robusto the best, although I have not tried them all. The last time I was there, the Robusto was selling for $22.00 each plus tax.

All the sticks at Casa Fuente are very expensive!

Johnny

Isn't tobacco tax already included in the price? And also, does Nevada have sales tax? I thought they don't do that.


There is no tax on the cigars at Casa Fuente as its already rolled into the price.
 
Would one of you fine Vegas BOTL's get me a price check on the Corona Gorda's and Robusto's ? Please? :)
I'm planning to buy a box of the Corona Gorda's when I go out in May, and need to start saving now.
If some things work out for me between now and then I may spring for a box of each.

According to the guide at http://www.cigarpass.com/forumsipb/index.php?showtopic=14037 pricing is
Corona Gorda............5.750 x 46...................$18.00 / $450.00 (25)
Robusto......................5.350 x 50...................$21.00 / $525.00 (25)

I'm just wondering if that's really where they're priced at or if it's off a bit, or if it's off by a lot, because MSRP and reality are seldom the same thing and all.

Thanks Guys :)
 
Would one of you fine Vegas BOTL's get me a price check on the Corona Gorda's and Robusto's ? Please? :)
I'm planning to buy a box of the Corona Gorda's when I go out in May, and need to start saving now.
If some things work out for me between now and then I may spring for a box of each.

According to the guide at http://www.cigarpass.com/forumsipb/index.php?showtopic=14037 pricing is
Corona Gorda............5.750 x 46...................$18.00 / $450.00 (25)
Robusto......................5.350 x 50...................$21.00 / $525.00 (25)

I'm just wondering if that's really where they're priced at or if it's off a bit, or if it's off by a lot, because MSRP and reality are seldom the same thing and all.

Thanks Guys :)

Those was the prices as of Sept 06 as well. Since the tax is already included in the box price and single sticks.
 
I am a new member and I live in Henderson, Nevada which is a suburb of Las Vegas. I am willing to help and I noticed that there is another member in the LV area who has offered to help.

Please make a note to yourself, if you still need help after Feb 18th. I am leaving this weekend for a Princess Cruise and I will not return home until Feb 19th. My email addy is johnnyflake@yahoo.com

If any one needs help in getting a few Casa Fuente Cigars, I will help out. I will be going there within a week or so after I return home, as I am picking up cigars for a few other friends as well. Personally I like the Robusto the best, although I have not tried them all. The last time I was there, the Robusto was selling for $22.00 each plus tax.

All the sticks at Casa Fuente are very expensive!

Johnny

Isn't tobacco tax already included in the price? And also, does Nevada have sales tax? I thought they don't do that.


There is no tax on the cigars at Casa Fuente as its already rolled into the price.

That is correct, with respect to the tobacco taxes, however, there is still a 7.75% sales tax that applies!

Johnny
 
Would one of you fine Vegas BOTL's get me a price check on the Corona Gorda's and Robusto's ? Please? :)
I'm planning to buy a box of the Corona Gorda's when I go out in May, and need to start saving now.
If some things work out for me between now and then I may spring for a box of each.

According to the guide at http://www.cigarpass.com/forumsipb/index.php?showtopic=14037 pricing is
Corona Gorda............5.750 x 46...................$18.00 / $450.00 (25)
Robusto......................5.350 x 50...................$21.00 / $525.00 (25)

I'm just wondering if that's really where they're priced at or if it's off a bit, or if it's off by a lot, because MSRP and reality are seldom the same thing and all.

Thanks Guys :)


Those are correct prices, I was there last week.
 
I am a new member and I live in Henderson, Nevada which is a suburb of Las Vegas. I am willing to help and I noticed that there is another member in the LV area who has offered to help.

Please make a note to yourself, if you still need help after Feb 18th. I am leaving this weekend for a Princess Cruise and I will not return home until Feb 19th. My email addy is johnnyflake@yahoo.com

If any one needs help in getting a few Casa Fuente Cigars, I will help out. I will be going there within a week or so after I return home, as I am picking up cigars for a few other friends as well. Personally I like the Robusto the best, although I have not tried them all. The last time I was there, the Robusto was selling for $22.00 each plus tax.

All the sticks at Casa Fuente are very expensive!

Johnny

Isn't tobacco tax already included in the price? And also, does Nevada have sales tax? I thought they don't do that.


There is no tax on the cigars at Casa Fuente as its already rolled into the price.

That is correct, with respect to the tobacco taxes, however, there is still a 7.75% sales tax that applies!

Johnny

JohnnyFlake...All of the prices at Casa Fuente are all inclusive. All taxes are included. If a Casa Robusto is $22, you will not be paying tax on top of that.

It's easier for them at Casa not to have loose change. They deal with whole dollars only.
 
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