IMHO, this is NOT a problem! In order for CBID to keep offering products, they NEED to have some idiots in there overbidding for these cigars.El_Malo_de_Cali said:People can be so stupid sometimes. This is one of the problems with Cigar Bid when you have idiots bidding against each other and driving up the cost of cigars well beyond MRSP.
AVB, I'm glad that you did, it provides some laughter for all of us!AVB said:I understand your points fully and normally things like this don't need comment but this example was/is just so out of bounds I thought I'd point it out.
camaroon4me said:John V. Bringing out the horse, commence beating! :lookup:
Oh I understand completely your points. In the grand scheme of things, it doesn't affect me if someone pays too much at Cigarbid as I will have long dropped out of such an auction. I mean, hey, that's Capitalism in all its glory and beauty and I love it. And I know that they repeat auctions and that more often than not you get it around again at a deal.camaroon4me said:IMHO, this is NOT a problem! In order for CBID to keep offering products, they NEED to have some idiots in there overbidding for these cigars.El_Malo_de_Cali said:People can be so stupid sometimes. This is one of the problems with Cigar Bid when you have idiots bidding against each other and driving up the cost of cigars well beyond MRSP.
Their overbidding is not driving up the prices of all cigars, just the one box that they are buying!
Let the unknowledgeable people keep paying too much, it actually enables the rest of us to get great deals by keeping CBID in business. Heck, you should congradulate them for their generousity!![]()
Unless the auction is for a rare or hard to find item, they will have another in a day or two, feel free to bid on that one, you will probably get it!
John V. Bringing out the horse, commence beating! :lookup:
Well Put EL_Mal!El_Malo_de_Cali said:Oh I understand completely your points. In the grand scheme of things, it doesn't affect me if someone pays too much at Cigarbid as I will have long dropped out of such an auction. I mean, hey, that's Capitalism in all its glory and beauty and I love it. And I know that they repeat auctions and that more often than not you get it around again at a deal.camaroon4me said:IMHO, this is NOT a problem! In order for CBID to keep offering products, they NEED to have some idiots in there overbidding for these cigars.El_Malo_de_Cali said:People can be so stupid sometimes. This is one of the problems with Cigar Bid when you have idiots bidding against each other and driving up the cost of cigars well beyond MRSP.
Their overbidding is not driving up the prices of all cigars, just the one box that they are buying!
Let the unknowledgeable people keep paying too much, it actually enables the rest of us to get great deals by keeping CBID in business. Heck, you should congradulate them for their generousity!![]()
Unless the auction is for a rare or hard to find item, they will have another in a day or two, feel free to bid on that one, you will probably get it!
John V. Bringing out the horse, commence beating! :lookup:
But as AVB pointed out, somethings things are so far out of line that it deserves calling people stupid and idiotic. The only problem I guess it poses is that it forces those in the know to wait a little longer for their goods to come back around. Something that is hard to do sometimes.![]()
Out of curiousness, is it Cigarbid that financially supports Cigars International or the other way around? I think it difficult to guarantee the success of your business on a few stupid dumbasses who overbid on a certain item, while the majority get deals. So its probably those who shop over at the CI side that help keeps other costs down.
And, of course, I was not speaking of driving up the costs of ALL cigars worldwide, globally or each and every cigar Cigarbid offers. I only meant the particular cigars that are the subject of that particular auction, like the CAO's in AVB's example.
I like the Diablo Churchills I picked up last year, good smoke for the $1.25 each I paid.camaroon4me said:I am trying the new Sherpa Diablo Torpedo's, and I got the Punch Rare Corojo Pita. :thumbs:
JV
I'm all for Cbid making a profit, and a good one. If they didn't, then I would have to find somewhere else to buy my 5vers. Myself, if I dont think it's a good deal, I dont bid on it, plain and simple.Wascal said:I can't speak for all the cigar manufactures, but AF does reward retailers that move more volume with a larger shipment of the rarer cigars. I sure CI gets the same breaks of larger shipments and or larger discounts with the volume they produce with Cigar Bid.
Keep in mind that although you get what you consider a great deal on your winning bid, it's still a profit to CI.
The bid on the CAO Black isn't too far above CB's bids on the more popular cigars. Check out the bids on Hemingways sometimes. :0