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by BWilliams
on Fri Jun 06, 2003 7:55 am |
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| I wanted to point out that I've ordered from Yesmoke.com many times and they always deliver promptly. And they are probably the cheapest online cigarette sales I've seen yet. |
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by Rick
on Sun Jun 08, 2003 10:33 am |
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Thought you ordered from American Smoke Shops? Anyhow, I too have ordered from yesmoke.com they are probably the most reasonbly priced that I've found yet and have always delivered my orders.
The *only* thing about yesmoke.com is that the cigarettes aren't made in the USA, but you can hardly notice the differences. I've smoked Marlboro's for many years and cannot tell the difference in the cigs.
For those who are picky about their cigs being made in the USA (the US manufacturers blend foreign tobaccos with domestic tobaccos anyways people!), you can always order from a1cybercigs.com. They are probably the cheapest online tobacco retailer located in the USA.
Hope this helps out somewhat. |
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by BWilliams
on Mon Jun 09, 2003 8:50 am |
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| I used to order from American Smoke Shops, but they went out of business. I do find yesmoke to be the cheapest and fastest out there right now. |
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by kellynium
on Fri Jul 25, 2003 7:48 am |
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I've used yesmoke and was satisfied. Overall best prices I've seen. There is no US customs duty on one carton of cigarettes; it's best to stagger your orders. Ordering from overseas you're not only avoiding ridiculous taxes but you avoid the US Tobacco Settlement markup (about $12.00 per carton) as well. I also like Wave cigarettes. I get them from:
http://www.americannativesmokes.com/economy.html
It's a US source so you can order multiple cartons. I find Waves as good as any famous brand. They're made by one of the world's major manufacturers, Japan Tobacco. JT only pays about $2.00 per carton into the Settlement so Waves from a US source are nearly as cheap as buying from overseas.
I get Camel Lights from yesmoke for $13.70 including postage (takes a month to arrive: pay an extra $2 and you cut delivery time in half) and Wave Ultra Lights from American Native for $15.75 including postage (they arrive within a few days of order and the folks at American Native are friendly.)
The cheapest ever brands I've tried are Bronco, Unify, Native, a couple others. You can get those for about $11 to $13 postpaid. Broncos are only fair. I did not like the others and threw them away. |
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by Jay
on Sun Jul 27, 2003 1:07 am |
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| If buying individual packs ever becomes an option on any online tobacco shop, that's when I'll buy and try different brands by the pack. Otherwise, I don't even see the point of wasting 13 bucks on a carton of smokes I don't like. |
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by kellynium
on Sun Jul 27, 2003 6:57 pm |
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The American Native shop sent me some free packs but I also bought cartons of a couple brands I ended up not liking so it's something you have to consider.
Regarding yesmoke again I've found I generally get what I order in something like two weeks regardless of whether I pay extra for "expedited shipping" or not. |
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by BWilliams
on Thu Jul 31, 2003 12:07 am |
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| Yesmoke has always been pretty speedy for me (about 2 weeks). I wouldn't switch to a different brand, though. |
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by Guest
on Wed Mar 31, 2004 6:38 pm |
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| I like yesmoke but they have been out of my cigarettes for a fewe weeks. |
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by Guest
on Thu Apr 08, 2004 5:51 pm |
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It looks like yessmoke is now charging shipping! Damn guess it's time to find another distributor. Any recommendations for something similar with free shipping? |
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by Jay
on Sun Apr 11, 2004 5:48 pm |
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Good luck in finding an online distributor that charges free shipping for cigarette cartons. Even with the shipping included in my own orders, 35 bucks for a carton is still cheaper than paying 60 bucks on a single carton. No typo. With the recent cig tax increase here in Illinois, I now live in the U.S. city with the 2nd highest cigarette pack prices.
If there are any other online tobacco shops that don't charge for shipping, I wonder how that shop is able to maintain cheap prices without forcing customers to pay for carton taxes. |
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