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You can also sign up (for free) on USPS for their "click and ship" which you pay online with your debit or credit card and print out your label(s) from your home printer. You have the option to arrange a scheduled pick-up of when you want the package(s) to be on their way to their destinations. Also, make sure that when you're on-line to schedule your pickup of the packages to put in the comment section where they'll be located, such as your mailbox or the stoop if it won't fit in your mailbox etc. They'll come pick it up at your door during their deliveries to your neck of the woods. Tracking #'s and all are included as well in the price of the box. Just stop in at the post office when you have a free minute and look for the kiosk that has the flat rate shipping boxes. Stockpile a bunch for yourself so you don't have to make that many trips to pick some up. People stare me down sometimes when I take most of them and then I get the evil eyes and dirty looks from the employees who then have to follow behind me and re-stock haha.

Also, plastic bags from supermarkets or wally world, bubble wrap or newspaper are pretty good to keep the smokes secure during transit. You don't neccesarily need the bubble wrap but I'm sure in time you'll stockpile some of it. Sometimes, (ok that's being way too nice) A LOT of the time, USPS isn't very gentle with the packages they're sending to their desinations. And don't mention anything of tobacco...
 
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You can also sign up (for free) on USPS for their "click and ship" which you pay online with your debit or credit card and print out your label(s) from your home printer. You have the option to arrange a scheduled pick-up of when you want the package(s) to be on their way to their destinations. Also, make sure that when you're on-line to schedule your pickup of the packages to put in the comment section where they'll be located, such as your mailbox or the stoop if it won't fit in your mailbox etc. They'll come pick it up at your door during their deliveries to your neck of the woods. Tracking #'s and all are included as well in the price of the box. Just stop in at the post office when you have a free minute and look for the kiosk that has the flat rate shipping boxes. Stockpile a bunch for yourself so you don't have to make that many trips to pick some up. People stare me down sometimes when I take most of them and then I get the evil eyes and dirty looks from the employees who then have to follow behind me and re-stock haha.

Also, plastic bags from supermarkets or wally world, bubble wrap or newspaper are pretty good to keep the smokes secure during transit. You don't neccesarily need the bubble wrap but I'm sure in time you'll stockpile some of it. Sometimes, (ok that's being way too nice) A LOT of the time, USPS isn't very gentle with the packages they're sending to their desinations. And don't mention anything of tobacco...
Cool man, once again thanks for the help!! I'm hoping this turns out to be a really easy, painless thing so I can start becoming more a part of this brotherhood. Everyone is so helpful and friendly here, and what better way to show appreciation than to send some cigars! Plus hopefully after a while I'll get the chance to trade someone for the one damn cigar I want to try the most, but no one ever seems to have in stock to buy lol
 
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Cool man, once again thanks for the help!! I'm hoping this turns out to be a really easy, painless thing so I can start becoming more a part of this brotherhood. Everyone is so helpful and friendly here, and what better way to show appreciation than to send some cigars! Plus hopefully after a while I'll get the chance to trade someone for the one damn cigar I want to try the most, but no one ever seems to have in stock to buy lol
Anytime brother!! And which one were you looking to get your hands on if you don't mind me asking??
 
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Anytime brother!! And which one were you looking to get your hands on if you don't mind me asking??
The Opus X, and if I'm lucky the Power Ranger. I love full bodied strong cigars, and from what everyone seems to say, they are the king. But trying to track them down without paying an arm and a leg has proved hard to do so far.
 
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The Opus X, and if I'm lucky the Power Ranger. I love full bodied strong cigars, and from what everyone seems to say, they are the king. But trying to track them down without paying an arm and a leg has proved hard to do so far.
As time goes on, you might see some more full bodied smokes that are better on the wallet. I think there's a RoMa Craft cigar that's got quite a kick. I forgot the damn name of it though....RoMAcraft Neanderthal maybe???
 
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As time goes on, you might see some more full bodied smokes that are better on the wallet. I think there's a RoMa Craft cigar that's got quite a kick. I forgot the damn name of it though....RoMAcraft Neanderthal maybe???
Yeah that's them, I have some in my humidor now haha. For me it's just the opus is that one cigar that has eluded me, and it has a certain prestige to it if you know what I mean. I'm not looking to get it as a regular smoke or anything. Basically, I just really want some lol..but it's okay i seem to enjoy the hunt :sneaky:
 
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