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Title: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: SenorPablo on 06/25/2007 09:44 PM
Don't get too excited.  I'm not giving anything away here.  I just thought I would share a list of places that supposedly give away fee cigars from time to time.  Some you have to submit an entry every month some just keep you in the drawing when you sign up.  Worste case you get spammed.  Best case you win some smokes.  :dancing:

BTW, I'm not reccommending any of these sites for buying cigars.  Buy at your own risk if you choose to.  Here's the list in alpha order.

Alec Bradley - Win a box of cigars each month.  You must re-enter each site.
http://www.alecbradley.com/wincigars.htm

Cigar 4 All - 2 Premium or 5 Bundled Free cigars.  You have to pay S&H (about $8).  Just add it to yor cart and check out.
http://www.cigars4all.com/FREE_Cigars.htm

Cigar Cyclopedia - Sign up once to be in the monthly drawing.
http://www.cigarcyclopedia.com/popup/index.php?p=/register_win/main.php

Cigar Family - Sign up once to be in the twice monthly drawing - The 1st and the 15th of each month.
http://www.cigarfamily.com/rolling_contest.cfm

Cigar Havana - Sign up to be in the monthly drawing.  It's not clear how often they have any drawings.
http://www.cigarhavana.com/free.htm

The Cigar Hut - Sign up once to be in the monthly drawing
http://www.cigarsforless.com/Free_Cigars.htm

Cuban Crafters - Sign up once to be in the monthly drawing for any box of 25 cigars they sell on te site.
http://www.cubancrafters.com/win.php

CVM Cigars - 6 Free cigars.  You have to pay S&H (about $9).  Just add it to yor cart and check out.  US Only.
https://www.cvmcigars.com/pc-1518-187-free-cigar-offer.aspx

Durango - Sign up once to be in the monthly drawing
http://www.durangocigars.com/prizes/monthly.cfm

Factory Direct Cigars - Sign up once to be in the monthly drawing for a free humidor.
http://www.factorydirectcigars.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=subscription.enter

JR Cigars - Full box of cigars.  Must sign up each month.  I set a calendar reminder on the home page for this one.
http://www.jrcigars.com/index.cfm?page=cherrypick

MD Cigars - Sign up once to be in the monthly drawing
http://www.mdcigars.com/specials.htm

Phat Ash - Sign up for a weekly winner
http://www.phatash.com/catalog.cfm?dest=Email

Serious Cigars - 5 winners every month.  You have to resubmit every month.
http://www.seriouscigars.com/contest/monthly.asp

Smoke Magazine - Sign up each month.  One winner will receive premium cigars from Davidoff; A second winner will serve as a member of the Cigar Review Panel in an upcoming issue of SMOKE.
http://www.smokemag.com/contest/

If you know of any others post them here.

Good Luck!
-Paul
Title: RE: Free Cigars
Post by: Anthony on 06/25/2007 10:23 PM
I admit I'm intrigued.... I assume they sell your contact information to telemarketers and the like.
Title: RE: Free Cigars
Post by: theoldcc on 06/26/2007 09:23 AM
I signed up for a few.  We'll see if I ever actually win anything.
Title: RE: Free Cigars
Post by: Anthony on 07/03/2007 10:44 PM
So I gave in and ordered from Cigars4all.  Nice and easy, quick shipping.  My only complaint is that they shipped in an envelope rather than a box.  Luckily no damage was incurred.

I got 2 Cohibas and 2 Puros Indios...  :-)
Title: RE: Free Cigars
Post by: Anthony on 07/03/2007 10:52 PM
And so I just ordered again, this time the 5 stick bundle  :dancing:
Title: RE: Free Cigars
Post by: monteclaro on 07/03/2007 11:26 PM
I ordered from them as well.  I got a Cohiba and the Puros Indios but only 1 of each.

JF
Title: RE: Free Cigars
Post by: Anthony on 07/04/2007 10:27 AM
Quotemonteclaro - 7/4/2007  12:26 AM

I ordered from them as well.  I got a Cohiba and the Puros Indios but only 1 of each.

JF

I had accidentally put the freebie deal in the shopping cart twice.  Apparently they don't have a "limit one freebie per order" policy  :confused:
Title: RE: Free Cigars
Post by: SenorPablo on 07/04/2007 10:30 PM
I also got the Cigars4All free order for a Cohiba and Puros Indios.  

I also ordered the freebie from CVM.  It came with 6 low end cigars: 3 x El Credito, 2 x El Cauto, and a Trinidad y Cia Double Corona.  I can't say I was excited to see these but at about a buck a stick with S&H who knows.  At some point i'll try them or hand them out to moochers who dont smoke enough to know the difference.

-Paul
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: ljlemer on 01/01/2008 06:54 AM
QuoteSenorPablo - 6/25/2007  10:44 PM


Alec Bradley - Win a box of cigars each month.  You must re-enter each site.
http://www.alecbradley.com/wincigars.htm


-Paul

The Alec Bradley link is obsolete. The are not offering drawings at this time.
Title: RE: Free Cigars
Post by: ljlemer on 01/01/2008 07:04 AM
QuoteAnthony - 6/25/2007  11:23 PM

I admit I'm intrigued.... I assume they sell your contact information to telemarketers and the like.

I haven't gotten any spam that I could tie to them. Nothing tobacco related.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: NewGuy on 01/01/2008 08:45 AM
Alec Bradley site wouldn't open.

http://www.alecbradley.com/wincigars....

Rack
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: NewGuy on 01/01/2008 08:58 AM
QuoteNewGuy - 1/1/2008  9:45 AM

Alec Bradley site wouldn't open.

http://www.alecbradley.com/wincigars....

Rack

I emailed them from www.alecbradley.com and asked about any promos giving away sticks. I'll keep the posted on any response.

Rack
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: NewGuy on 01/01/2008 09:17 AM
No luck with Cigar Family either. So, I emailed them from www.cigarfamily.com
The web site stated it had just reopened and update the middle of December.

Rack
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: NewGuy on 01/01/2008 09:55 AM
At CVM Cigars it was difficult to navigate to checkout with a fake identity, once there I got a ship rate of less than $7 to Ft. Lauderdale FL. Good deal for 6 smokes.

Rack
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: NewGuy on 01/01/2008 10:19 AM
In about thirty minutes I checked out all the links listed in the free cigar list, sent two emails to companys, navigated to check out in several sites to see the shipping rate for free cigar - Paul is close on all his notes above, and registered for five or six drawings. We'll see?

Rack
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: ljlemer on 01/01/2008 01:06 PM
QuoteNewGuy - 1/1/2008  10:55 AM

At CVM Cigars it was difficult to navigate to checkout with a fake identity, once there I got a ship rate of less than $7 to Ft. Lauderdale FL. Good deal for 6 smokes.

Rack

To Ft Lauderdale or from? If you are in Ft Lauderdale, let's meet for a cigarfest. I'm 40 min away.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: ljlemer on 01/01/2008 01:11 PM
QuoteNewGuy - 1/1/2008  10:55 AM

At CVM Cigars it was difficult to navigate to checkout with a fake identity, once there I got a ship rate of less than $7 to Ft. Lauderdale FL. Good deal for 6 smokes.

Rack

Wait til you get the cigars. One or two will be OK. Three or four will be crap. None will be great. Personal experience. You'll get a lesson in smoking rolled tobacco clippings. Some use premium clippings and aren't completely worthless. But if you can get one dollar long-fillers that are decent, why settle for clipping that come out in your mouth? Check the reviews for decent dollar cigars.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: NewGuy on 01/01/2008 10:39 PM
Quoteljlemer - 1/1/2008  2:06 PM

QuoteNewGuy - 1/1/2008  10:55 AM

At CVM Cigars it was difficult to navigate to checkout with a fake identity, once there I got a ship rate of less than $7 to Ft. Lauderdale FL. Good deal for 6 smokes.

Rack

To Ft Lauderdale or from? If you are in Ft Lauderdale, let's meet for a cigarfest. I'm 40 min away.

I wish we were close enough to do that Larry, it would be a blast! The FL address was just part of my fake identity in order to get to their checkout page to see how much shipping would be on there free cigar offer.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: ljlemer on 02/13/2008 08:51 PM
http://www.cigarsdirect.com/productcart/pc/Checkout-cigar-giveaway.asp?cmode=1

You have to register, but they give out 5 free Opus X's every month.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: mhuss on 02/13/2008 10:44 PM
Thanks for that link, Larry.  Anyone willing to give away some Opus' is a friend of mine.  And you never know, I might like something I see there.

I am editing to say that they have Anejo singles available!  That's rather exciting, especially since CI doesn't carry them.  They're pretty pricey, but hey, at least they have them.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: ljlemer on 04/16/2008 01:19 AM
Quoteljlemer - 1/1/2008  7:54 AM

QuoteSenorPablo - 6/25/2007  10:44 PM


Alec Bradley - Win a box of cigars each month.  You must re-enter each site.
http://www.alecbradley.com/wincigars.htm


-Paul

The Alec Bradley link is obsolete. The are not offering drawings at this time.

Four months later, it's still not working. Paul, please remove it.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: Duker511 on 04/16/2008 09:08 AM
Quoteljlemer - 2/13/2008  9:51 PM

http://www.cigarsdirect.com/productcart/pc/Checkout-cigar-giveaway.asp?cmode=1

You have to register, but they give out 5 free Opus X's every month.


These guys are really cool, I was in their NCAA Basketball bracket tourny. this year. You had to be invited, by registering to their site. They gave out 100's of cigars, including many Opus X. The first place prize was a 3000 count humidor with some Padilla cigars. At the end they gave all 450 participants an Arturo Fuente sampler completely free. It contained all the Fuente lines including Hemingway, Chateau,and Don Carlos, 7 cigars in all. They will be doing it again next year, so you guys should register now. cigarsdirect.com
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: mhuss on 04/16/2008 09:21 AM
QuoteDuker511 - 4/16/2008  10:08 AM
At the end they gave all 450 participants an Arturo Fuente sampler completely free. It contained all the Fuente lines including Hemingway, Chateau,and Don Carlos, 7 cigars in all. They will be doing it again next year, so you guys should register now. cigarsdirect.com


Ah, if I would have known that, I would have played.   :mad:
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: Duker511 on 04/16/2008 09:29 AM
I know, and Im sorry about that. By the time I heard about it, it was to late to enter. I was going to tell you guys about it for next year. They are going to have alot more contests, and give away alot more cigars. They really are a good bunch of guys, they give away tons of free stuff, and dont ask for anything in return, except to think of them when your ordering cigars online. They are a little expensive but they also are one of the only places to get top notch singles like Opus X.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: ljlemer on 04/16/2008 10:23 AM
Quotemhuss - 4/16/2008  10:21 AM

QuoteDuker511 - 4/16/2008  10:08 AM
At the end they gave all 450 participants an Arturo Fuente sampler completely free. It contained all the Fuente lines including Hemingway, Chateau,and Don Carlos, 7 cigars in all. They will be doing it again next year, so you guys should register now. cigarsdirect.com


Ah, if I would have known that, I would have played.   :mad:

Cheer up! Our free Gurkhas ought to be on their way by now.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: Duker511 on 04/16/2008 10:36 AM
I really hope so. Ive set up a 25 count humi for won, or free smokes. Ive got the 7 from cigars direct coming, the three I won from General Cigar, and hopefully the ones from Gurkha.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: Duker511 on 04/16/2008 10:36 AM
I really hope so. Ive set up a 25 count humi for won, or free smokes. Ive got the 7 from cigars direct coming, the three I won from General Cigar, and hopefully the ones from Gurkha.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: Duker511 on 04/16/2008 10:36 AM
I really hope so. Ive set up a 25 count humi for won, or free smokes. Ive got the 7 from cigars direct coming, the three I won from General Cigar, and hopefully the ones from Gurkha.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: ljlemer on 04/16/2008 10:39 AM
QuoteDuker511 - 4/16/2008  11:36 AM

I really hope so. Ive set up a 25 count humi for won, or free smokes. Ive got the 7 from cigars direct coming, the three I won from General Cigar, and hopefully the ones from Gurkha.

I really hope so. Ive set up a 25 count humi for won, or free smokes. Ive got the 7 from cigars direct coming, the three I won from General Cigar, and hopefully the ones from Gurkha.[/QUOTE]

I really hope so. Ive set up a 25 count humi for won, or free smokes. Ive got the 7 from cigars direct coming, the three I won from General Cigar, and hopefully the ones from Gurkha.[/QUOTE]

Could you say that again? I didn't hear you. :crazy:
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: mhuss on 04/16/2008 11:51 AM
Quoteljlemer - 4/16/2008  11:39 AM
Could you say that again? I didn't hear you. :crazy:


Reading those (and not realizing they were repeat posts) took some 42 seconds of my life that I won't get back!  Thanks.   :rolleyes:
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: Duker511 on 04/16/2008 07:36 PM
Sorry about the sticky trigger finger, I dont know what happened. :confused:

Oh yeah, Larry, I said "I REALLY HOPE SO, I..... never mind.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: Bob Cordell on 04/16/2008 07:41 PM
"Could you say that again,I didn't hear you"



 :lmao:  :lmao:  :lmao:  :lmao:  :lmao:  :lmao:  :lmao:  :lmao:



Larry really pulled one off there didn't he?


That happens to me on occasion! It gets a hitch in its get along!

SUBMIT...SUBMIT...SUBMIT...
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Post by: BlackIrish on 07/17/2008 07:12 PM
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Post by: ljlemer on 07/17/2008 07:17 PM
QuoteBlackIrish - 7/17/2008  8:12 PM


Could you say that again? I didn't hear you either.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: BlackIrish on 07/18/2008 03:28 PM
Ooops.  Was just surfing the thread; didn't mean to post.  My bad.

And well played, sir.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: ljlemer on 07/20/2008 02:32 PM
############################

http://thecigarspider.com/index.html  


Anybody see this place before? Looks good.

############################

The site is caput.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: ljlemer on 07/21/2008 01:23 PM
I got the R&J offer of 5 different sizes of their reserva real today.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: Duker511 on 07/22/2008 10:45 AM
The Cigar World site has a new sweepstakes in case you guys didnt notice.  They usualy have three new ones every month. They have been slacking lately. The La Gloria one is over but the Macanudo one is new.

http://www.cigarworld.com/
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: ljlemer on 07/22/2008 11:58 AM
QuoteDuker511 - 7/22/2008  11:45 AM

The Cigar World site has a new sweepstakes in case you guys didnt notice.  They usualy have three new ones every month. They have been slacking lately. The La Gloria one is over but the Macanudo one is new.

http://www.cigarworld.com/

Thanks for being observant.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: minesman on 07/22/2008 01:08 PM
QuoteDuker511 - 7/22/2008  10:45 AM

The Cigar World site has a new sweepstakes in case you guys didnt notice.  They usualy have three new ones every month. They have been slacking lately. The La Gloria one is over but the Macanudo one is new.

http://www.cigarworld.com/

When they redesigned the site I tried logging in but couldnt pass the age verification test.
Still cant.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: stogie_foggie on 07/22/2008 02:40 PM
Quoteminesman - 7/22/2008  12:08 PM

QuoteDuker511 - 7/22/2008  10:45 AM

The Cigar World site has a new sweepstakes in case you guys didnt notice.  They usualy have three new ones every month. They have been slacking lately. The La Gloria one is over but the Macanudo one is new.

http://www.cigarworld.com/

When they redesigned the site I tried logging in but couldnt pass the age verification test.
Still cant.

Yeah, me neither.  So I gave up.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: ljlemer on 07/22/2008 07:34 PM
I had no trouble. They already knew my age. They didn't give me a hard time the first time either. What are they demanding as proof?
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: stogie_foggie on 07/22/2008 08:51 PM
Quoteljlemer - 7/22/2008  6:34 PM

I had no trouble. They already knew my age. They didn't give me a hard time the first time either. What are they demanding as proof?

Its not cigarworld, per se.  Its just when you enter in your age info, the application comes back and says there was an error and it couldn't verified.  A glitch in their program, I guess.  I think others have had this problem.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: KOAB on 08/09/2009 12:28 AM
http://www.bluntville.com/BV3free/BV3free.htm
Three free BluntVille Cigars.  I was surprised to see that there was no review for the pinnacle of fine cigars on this website.  I might even say I was disappointed.  However, now is a great chance for you guys to try out these wonderful cigars and put some great, encouraging reviews up.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: ljlemer on 08/09/2009 05:53 AM
QuoteKOAB - 8/9/2009  1:28 AM

http://www.bluntville.com/BV3free/BV3free.htm
Three free BluntVille Cigars.  I was surprised to see that there was no review for the pinnacle of fine cigars on this website.  I might even say I was disappointed.  However, now is a great chance for you guys to try out these wonderful cigars and put some great, encouraging reviews up.

They make "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" brand, which appears to be a serious cigar. The BluntVilles look like candied entry-level cigars for young men. They sell roll-your-own cigars, which is intriguing, even though the filler is loose and candied. I'd buy that for fun.

There are two kinds of candied cigars, as I call them.  Drew makes natural ones with first rate whole leaf tobacco and herbs and spices. I'm not really into flavored cigars, but I have to respect their devotion to quality. The artificial ones aren't even really flavored, they're scented. If you try to taste the tobacco, you can taste the bitter chemicals, but not the the flavor that the artificial scent purports to represent. I refer to those chemicals as room deodorizers splashed on cheap, shredded tobacco and then machine made. BluntVilles look more inviting than, say Grape White Owls, and I would try one if offered, but I seriously doubt it can compare with a serious cigar, which is cured, aged, hand rolled with whole leaf throughout, and then aged some more.

But I'm a biased old man. Paradoxically, I'm also a pipe smoker, and what I put in my pipe is shredded and sometimes flavored. I don't taste the tobacco with my tongue, though, and the smoke hits the mouth with a ferocity cigars can't match, creating completely different conditions, not all of which are appreciated by the human tongue.

Unflavored tobacco is like black coffee. It's for folks who love the substance and don't need additives to make it palatable. Paradoxically again, I prefer my coffee with loads of heavy cream and artificial sweetener (Atkins Diet), but at least I never drink flavored coffee, ie vanilla, not that there's anything wrong with it, as Seinfeld would say.

None of my rantings are designed to question your choice of cigars for yourself, as taste always varies.

Why don't you become the first to review these cigars?
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: gitfiddl on 08/09/2009 10:24 AM
Well, whether KOAB's post was in jest or not, I downloaded the form to mail in.  It seems simple enough:  

Do you smoke cigars once a week, couple days a week, everyday?  Everyday.
What's the most popular cigar in your area? Black and Mild
Because it's cheaper, better tasting, other?  Other, dawg, I live in the hood and that's the way we roll!
What's your favorite flavored cigar (besides Bluntsville)?  CAO Moontrance Robusto or a Drew Estate Tabak Especial Robusto Dulce.

I will smoke them, oh yes I will.  I'm intrigued by the double wrapper.  Take off the outside for a faster smoke! :lmao:
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: Hot Stuff x on 08/09/2009 08:14 PM

Those don't look good at all.  :barf:

And are they serious with their homepage, and the heavily photoshopped chick with her buns hanging out of her skirt?

Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: nukbucko on 08/09/2009 08:16 PM
I wonder if they taste like the ass on the site
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: BlackIrish on 08/09/2009 11:01 PM
Quotenukbucko - 8/9/2009  9:16 PM

I wonder if they taste like the ass on the site

 :lmao:  :lmao:  :lmao:
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: KOAB on 08/10/2009 01:30 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MkwmOv5kto
This video will help explain how this cigar comes packaged and give you some insight into how this product is marketed.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: Jackal on 08/10/2009 01:42 AM
So according to the video roiling your own cigars is an American tradition, just like baseball.  Guess I haven't been performing my patriotic duty.  That's it, no more having my cigars rolled by people in other countries, I am going to roll my own from now on.

And they make it so easy, giving you both the L shaped leaf and the square leaf for more rolling fun.  :crazy:
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: Jackal on 08/10/2009 01:48 AM
This video shows how Bluntville blunts are indestructible.

According to the video, you can even piss on them without ruining their flavor :blech:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBOkmSznHUQ&NR=1
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: nukbucko on 08/10/2009 02:06 AM
:barfonyou: Hmmm pissing on them i guess keeps them from drying out you know like a humi
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: mattmancool34 on 08/10/2009 02:11 AM
maybe the double rapper is so you can take it off and use it for something else i mean they are bluntville cigars
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: gitfiddl on 09/25/2009 04:09 PM
Well, I have to give BluntVille credit,  True to their word, unlike certain other companies :whistle: , they send the free stuff they say they will.  I got my free smokes today, about six weeks after I sent in the request form: a "Pink Berry", a "Vanilla", and a "Blueberry".  They are packaged in stylish foil envelopes that just beg you to put 22" wheels on your 1978 Cadillac Seville and wear your pants with the waistband a good deal south of your waistline!  These are definitely on my "next to smoke" list, (after I finish my required reviews).  Word to yo mutha!
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: Ken Kelley on 09/25/2009 04:31 PM
Quotegitfiddl - 9/25/2009  5:09 PM

Well, I have to give BluntVille credit,  True to their word, unlike certain other companies :whistle: , they send the free stuff they say they will.  I got my free smokes today, about six weeks after I sent in the request form: a "Pink Berry", a "Vanilla", and a "Blueberry".  They are packaged in stylish foil envelopes that just beg you to put 22" wheels on your 1978 Cadillac Seville and wear your pants with the waistband a good deal south of your waistline!  These are definitely on my "next to smoke" list, (after I finish my required reviews).  Word to yo mutha!

"Paging Mr. Gitfiddl!  You have a call on the white courtesy phone over in the the Bomb Squad #2: Reports from the field thread!"   :biggrin:
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: gitfiddl on 09/25/2009 04:58 PM
QuoteAlphairon - 9/25/2009  5:31 PM

Quotegitfiddl - 9/25/2009  5:09 PM

Well, I have to give BluntVille credit,  True to their word, unlike certain other companies :whistle: , they send the free stuff they say they will.  I got my free smokes today, about six weeks after I sent in the request form: a "Pink Berry", a "Vanilla", and a "Blueberry".  They are packaged in stylish foil envelopes that just beg you to put 22" wheels on your 1978 Cadillac Seville and wear your pants with the waistband a good deal south of your waistline!  These are definitely on my "next to smoke" list, (after I finish my required reviews).  Word to yo mutha!

"Paging Mr. Gitfiddl!  You have a call on the white courtesy phone over in the the Bomb Squad #2: Reports from the field thread!"   :biggrin:

Yes, I know.  I'm about to fire it up!
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: lowpro75 on 09/25/2009 05:45 PM
Quotegitfiddl - 9/25/2009  5:09 PM

Well, I have to give BluntVille credit,  True to their word, unlike certain other companies :whistle: , they send the free stuff they say they will.  I got my free smokes today, about six weeks after I sent in the request form: a "Pink Berry", a "Vanilla", and a "Blueberry".  They are packaged in stylish foil envelopes that just beg you to put 22" wheels on your 1978 Cadillac Seville and wear your pants with the waistband a good deal south of your waistline!  These are definitely on my "next to smoke" list, (after I finish my required reviews).  Word to yo mutha!

I have to hand it to you.  You smoke a lot of cheap ass smokes.  I respect that. :respekt:
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: cmmayo on 09/25/2009 11:44 PM
I may be new to cigars, but I have about twenty years experience in the "rolling my own" department. Let me tell you that anyone that rolls their smoke in a cigar wrapper is a fool. The best on the market is Elements: http://www.zensmoke.com/elements.html

 :shades:

Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: cmmayo on 09/25/2009 11:50 PM
Quotecmmayo - 9/25/2009  11:44 PM

I may be new to cigars, but I have about twenty years experience in the "rolling my own" department. Let me tell you that anyone that rolls their smoke in a cigar wrapper is a fool.

Oh, and obviously I am talking about rolling tobacco cigarettes. (Mexican tobacco, of course.)

 :biggrin:

Living 2.5 hours from Mexico has its advantages.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: ljlemer on 09/26/2009 11:38 AM
Quotecmmayo - 9/26/2009  12:44 AM

I may be new to cigars, but I have about twenty years experience in the "rolling my own" department. Let me tell you that anyone that rolls their smoke in a cigar wrapper is a fool. The best on the market is Elements: http://www.zensmoke.com/elements.html

 :shades:


Companies like these with their flavored tobaccos and cigars are next on the FDA hit list.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: ljlemer on 11/02/2009 01:36 PM
http://207.0.204.23/p-1518-free-cigar-offer.aspx

This might have been posted before, but it's still free! ($6 S&H)
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: mcdimond on 11/02/2009 02:02 PM
Quoteljlemer - 11/2/2009  11:36 AM

http://207.0.204.23/p-1518-free-cigar-offer.aspx

This might have been posted before, but it's still free! ($6 S&H)

Have you tried this? The comments on the site are pretty negative...
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: ljlemer on 11/02/2009 03:08 PM
Quotemcdimond - 11/2/2009  3:02 PM

Have you tried this? The comments on the site are pretty negative...

I didn't know they had a comments site. You can only order once. I ordered last year. It certainly wasn't the greatest collection, but I got to review some cigars I never would've bought.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: cmmayo on 11/02/2009 03:12 PM
Quoteljlemer - 11/2/2009  3:08 PM

Quotemcdimond - 11/2/2009  3:02 PM

Have you tried this? The comments on the site are pretty negative...

I didn't know they had a comments site. You can only order once. I ordered last year. It certainly wasn't the greatest collection, but I got to review some cigars I never would've bought.

Larry's bio will be called "A Fistful of Matches: The Man Who Smoked Every Cigar Ever Made."  :shades:
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: gitfiddl on 11/02/2009 04:21 PM
Quoteljlemer - 11/2/2009  4:08 PM

Quotemcdimond - 11/2/2009  3:02 PM

Have you tried this? The comments on the site are pretty negative...

I didn't know they had a comments site. You can only order once. I ordered last year. It certainly wasn't the greatest collection, but I got to review some cigars I never would've bought.

I did it a while back as well.  The cigars weren't bad as I recall (good enough for me to do it twice under different email addresses :shades: ), but the only one I can remember the name of was a Torano "The Brick".  It was before I joined this fine site and started keeping track of what I smoked.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: LeBeatnik on 11/17/2009 08:46 AM
On that site people said that at best they are seconds or bundle cigars they say most will be sandwich/short filler according to the comments. And Torano The Brick is a bundle brand like the Perdomo Fresco so the deal isnt really that great. Basically you get free shipping on some 1 dollar cigars, IMO.

Quoteminesman - 7/22/2008  11:08 AM When they redesigned the site I tried logging in but couldnt pass the age verification test.Still cant.

That happened to me when I first tried to register IDK I never got it to work i think they have a problem with it on their end. Although if you want to register email them and they will fix it and it will take about a week, this is how I became a member. I think its worth being a member sometimes they have 1-2 cigar giveaways for no reason. Also as stated they have monthly or bi monthly giveaways and contests. So just shoot an email their way and they will work it out. Good luck.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: ljlemer on 10/01/2010 03:02 AM
Quotecmmayo - 9/26/2009  12:50 AM

Quotecmmayo - 9/25/2009  11:44 PM

I may be new to cigars, but I have about twenty years experience in the "rolling my own" department. Let me tell you that anyone that rolls their smoke in a cigar wrapper is a fool.

Oh, and obviously I am talking about rolling tobacco cigarettes. (Mexican tobacco, of course.)

 :biggrin:

Living 2.5 hours from Mexico has its advantages.

Living under the draconian laws of Texas has its disadvantages.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: Hot Stuff x on 11/29/2010 11:43 PM
Quoteljlemer - 9/30/2010  6:02 PM

Quotecmmayo - 9/26/2009  12:50 AM

Quotecmmayo - 9/25/2009  11:44 PM

I may be new to cigars, but I have about twenty years experience in the "rolling my own" department. Let me tell you that anyone that rolls their smoke in a cigar wrapper is a fool.

Oh, and obviously I am talking about rolling tobacco cigarettes. (Mexican tobacco, of course.)

 :biggrin:

Living 2.5 hours from Mexico has its advantages.

Living under the draconian laws of Texas has its disadvantages.




Where did that come from?    I didn't find Texas to be draconian at all!   Quite enjoyed living there, actually.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: ljlemer on 11/29/2010 11:57 PM
QuoteHot Stuff x - 11/30/2010  12:43 AM

Quoteljlemer - 9/30/2010  6:02 PM

Quotecmmayo - 9/26/2009  12:50 AM

Quotecmmayo - 9/25/2009  11:44 PM

I may be new to cigars, but I have about twenty years experience in the "rolling my own" department. Let me tell you that anyone that rolls their smoke in a cigar wrapper is a fool.

Oh, and obviously I am talking about rolling tobacco cigarettes. (Mexican tobacco, of course.)

 :biggrin:

Living 2.5 hours from Mexico has its advantages.

Living under the draconian laws of Texas has its disadvantages.




Where did that come from?    I didn't find Texas to be draconian at all!   Quite enjoyed living there, actually.

The penalty for possession is draconian. I lived there too and didn't find their laws draconian either because I didn't break any. But if you're caught....
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: PA.pierced2010 on 11/30/2010 03:20 AM
This thread makes me think of the song "A country boy can survive", by Hank Williams Jr.  There is a line in there about "...roll our own smokes too..."
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: vw77guy on 11/30/2010 03:46 AM
Cool thread.  thanks for the info.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: Hot Stuff x on 11/30/2010 04:24 AM
Quoteljlemer - 11/29/2010  2:57 PM

QuoteHot Stuff x - 11/30/2010  12:43 AM

Quoteljlemer - 9/30/2010  6:02 PM

Quotecmmayo - 9/26/2009  12:50 AM

Quotecmmayo - 9/25/2009  11:44 PM

I may be new to cigars, but I have about twenty years experience in the "rolling my own" department. Let me tell you that anyone that rolls their smoke in a cigar wrapper is a fool.

Oh, and obviously I am talking about rolling tobacco cigarettes. (Mexican tobacco, of course.)

 :biggrin:

Living 2.5 hours from Mexico has its advantages.

Living under the draconian laws of Texas has its disadvantages.




Where did that come from?    I didn't find Texas to be draconian at all!   Quite enjoyed living there, actually.

The penalty for possession is draconian. I lived there too and didn't find their laws draconian either because I didn't break any. But if you're caught....


Thanks for the clarification...I got it now.    Actually, I like states that are tough on crime.  I don't always agree with them regarding what constitutes criminal behaviour...

There's a joke about Texas, that it's a vaild legal defense to say to the judge in your defense,  "he needed killin'".
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: Ken Kelley on 11/30/2010 05:32 AM
QuoteHot Stuff x - 11/30/2010  5:24 AM

Quoteljlemer - 11/29/2010  2:57 PM

QuoteHot Stuff x - 11/30/2010  12:43 AM

Quoteljlemer - 9/30/2010  6:02 PM

Quotecmmayo - 9/26/2009  12:50 AM

Quotecmmayo - 9/25/2009  11:44 PM

I may be new to cigars, but I have about twenty years experience in the "rolling my own" department. Let me tell you that anyone that rolls their smoke in a cigar wrapper is a fool.

Oh, and obviously I am talking about rolling tobacco cigarettes. (Mexican tobacco, of course.)

 :biggrin:

Living 2.5 hours from Mexico has its advantages.

Living under the draconian laws of Texas has its disadvantages.




Where did that come from?    I didn't find Texas to be draconian at all!   Quite enjoyed living there, actually.

The penalty for possession is draconian. I lived there too and didn't find their laws draconian either because I didn't break any. But if you're caught....


Thanks for the clarification...I got it now.    Actually, I like states that are tough on crime.  I don't always agree with them regarding what constitutes criminal behaviour...

There's a joke about Texas, that it's a vaild legal defense to say to the judge in your defense,  "he needed killin'".

I guess "draconian" to Larry means someone actually gets, *HORRORS*!!!, punished for breaking the law.  :biggrin:
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: DonM on 11/30/2010 06:06 AM
Quotelowpro75 - 9/25/2009  6:45 PM

Quotegitfiddl - 9/25/2009  5:09 PM

Well, I have to give BluntVille credit,  True to their word, unlike certain other companies :whistle: , they send the free stuff they say they will.  I got my free smokes today, about six weeks after I sent in the request form: a "Pink Berry", a "Vanilla", and a "Blueberry".  They are packaged in stylish foil envelopes that just beg you to put 22" wheels on your 1978 Cadillac Seville and wear your pants with the waistband a good deal south of your waistline!  These are definitely on my "next to smoke" list, (after I finish my required reviews).  Word to yo mutha!

I have to hand it to you.  You smoke a lot of cheap ass smokes.  I respect that. :respekt:
:word: So good you missed the reiview in the Pink Berry and the Vanilla?
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: DonM on 11/30/2010 06:12 AM
I guess Willie is testing their "draconian" rule

http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2010/11/29/willie-nelson-likely-face-jail-pot-bust-expert-says/?test=faces
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: ljlemer on 12/06/2010 11:31 PM
QuoteDonM - 11/30/2010  7:12 AM

I guess Willie is testing their "draconian" rule

http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2010/11/29/willie-nelson-likely-face-jail-pot-bust-expert-says/?test=faces

Willie Nelson, who was arrested last week in Texas for having pot on his bus, has been charged with misdemeanor possession. Nelson was originally charged with carrying six ounces, a felony with a maximum sentence of two years in prison plus a $10,000 fine, but the amount was knocked down to four ounces, which carries a maximum penalty of one year and $4,000.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: Ken Kelley on 12/07/2010 05:12 AM
Maybe 6 ounces was what Willie considered to be a reasonable amount for personal possession.  Some folks smoke a little more than others I reckon.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: Brlesq on 12/07/2010 06:22 AM
Guess Willie needs to go to Amsterdam. :rolleyes:
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: gitfiddl on 12/07/2010 06:55 AM
A former drummer friend of mine also works backstage at most of the big shows that come through here.  Last time Willie came through, he invited him onto the bus after the show for the "after-party".  The drummer said Willie opened up a cabinet and it was like a spice rack with jars of different types of pot.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: mountedshriner on 12/07/2010 07:59 AM
I couldn't care less if Willie wants to toke himself into another galaxy but after the third or fourth bust for the same offense you think his would "get it." Apparently over tokin' dulls the senses to the point of abject stupidity! Wake up Willie!!
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: srfrdude1989 on 09/09/2013 06:54 PM
I like your style of thinking.  :biggrin:
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: nirab on 09/09/2013 08:33 PM
$20 says that a high Willie is much better than a drunk Willie...just sayin'.  :biggrin:
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: ntanner on 03/29/2014 02:26 PM
Quotenirab - 9/9/2013  9:33 PM

$20 says that a high Willie is much better than a drunk Willie...just sayin'.  :biggrin:
I hear that. Maybe he should head for Colorado or Washington for a tour instead of Texas.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: Cfickter on 03/29/2014 04:22 PM

Quotentanner - 3/29/2014  5:26 PM  
Quotenirab - 9/9/2013  9:33 PM  $20 says that a high Willie is much better than a drunk Willie...just sayin'.  :biggrin:
I hear that. Maybe he should head for Colorado or Washington for a tour instead of Texas.

 I thought i hear that Pot is $400 an oz. in CO. While I'm sure Wille could afford that it is sort of like a $40 White Owl Grape!

Title: Re: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: LawDaddy on 03/29/2014 04:46 PM
I like the title of this thread.  I guess that's why it comes back randomly to life once a year.
Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: Ken Kelley on 03/29/2014 05:29 PM
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Title: RE: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: Mojo66 on 03/29/2014 05:57 PM

QuoteKen Kelley - 3/29/2014  8:29 PM  .

:lmao:

 

This must be useful these days, many posts coming back from the crypt.

Title: Re: The Free Cigars Thread
Post by: klamm143 on 04/11/2017 01:48 AM

QuoteLawDaddy - 3/29/2014  5:46 PM  I like the title of this thread.  I guess that's why it comes back randomly to life once a year.

 

YUPP................Free Cigars.................hooked me in too.   :kickyou: