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Snob
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Cbid makes you spend too much $$$
You end up in bidding wars and at that point it's all about winning. I don't like to bid at all. My vote goes to CAYP.
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Still Watching My Back
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I went overboard my first few days on CBid, like many do. I got the hang of it after a while. Great advice up there... After you set the max you will pay, DON'T CHECK IT!!! They will email you if and when you win something.
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Just in from the Storm
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Therein lies the rub. That's what I'm trying to learn now. I bring up Cigars Int'l in another browser window and I check the price at CI against what I'm interested in at CB. Then I decide on a percentage that I am willing to consider a "good" deal. I set that as my max bid.
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