You are an enablerhttp://www.atlanticcigar.com/All-Cigars/Illusione-33-Ninfa.asp
im seeing these elsewhere going for $9 apiece and $90 for the box of 14
these here are priced equivalent to the illusione *r* 's
It definitely says "Habana" on it.Is it just me or is cigarpage using the cuban montecristo picture for the non cuban montecristo deal today? Last picture on the page looks to be cuban montecristo, although they may use the same band, I don't smoke too many montecristos in general.
I don't think it's quite that calculated. I think what happens is that they set their prices on an automatic timer to switch on the deal at 9am, but it's all pre-loaded based on their catalogue, not their supply. So when the deal turns on, it turns on for everything it was pre-set to turn on for. If some of the product was already sold out from regular site purchases when the deal went live, it just shows as sold out from the beginning.I was waiting for a daily cigar deal from cigarpage this morning. They released the new deals at 9 am (est). I missed too many great deals before and I didnt want to miss them again. Right at 08.59.59 I refreshed the page to see new deals and the page was opened right at 9.00. Surprisingly many of the deals were sold out. Thats how they'll get people... I am pretty sure that they never released the deals which seem as sold out. There is just no way to purchase something in half second. I believe they aim people to purchase the other deals by releasing the popular ones sold out. Thus people will tend to purchase to the other regular products in case the possibility of sold out of the others as well.
Agreed. And even if it is that calculated, if that is the worst of their offenses I have no problem with it. Customers can choose to buy what they have in stock or choose not to.I don't think it's quite that calculated. I think what happens is that they set their prices on an automatic timer to switch on the deal at 9am, but it's all pre-loaded based on their catalogue, not their supply. So when the deal turns on, it turns on for everything it was pre-set to turn on for. If some of the product was already sold out from regular site purchases when the deal went live, it just shows as sold out from the beginning.