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Have My Own Room
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Stinky...I personally know 2 people that have a tobacco shop and support their families doing so...Who exactly put you in charge of boycotting a store that is trying to do business within the confines of the law.
Is anyone here above the law?...I don't think so.... |
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Adjusting to the Life
Join Date: Oct 2010
First Name: Paul
Location: Between Goldsboro, NC and Africa
Posts: 359
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weird situation. and bad idea to post that CAC card - you never know who is lurking around online. Two courses of action for you in this matter:
Find out who is f*cking with you (one of your pals probably called the store as a joke) and give them a missile kick to the nads. Secondly, send your cash elsewhere. I agree that the retailer is watching out for themselves so instead of giving them and yourself extra headache, just find yourself a reputable dealer and go nuts. -Paul |
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Being that you statied that a woman is giving you a hard time, i Bet I know who you're referring to but honestly it's just a hunch! |
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Have My Own Room
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i knew this would happen and this is why i had ID posted to avoid it. nothing about me buying cigars from them or anyone would be illegal in anyway shape or forum(other the maybe taxes cuz i have no idea how to file that at the end of the year). Im 20years old, where in the USA is illegal for me to buy tobacco products?
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I spent a lot of my money on booze, cigars, birds and fast cars, the rest I just squandered. -George Best |
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