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Marketplace => Commercial Retailers => Topic started by: FNA on 01/30/2008 11:26 AM

Title: Thompson Auction
Post by: FNA on 01/30/2008 11:26 AM
So Thompson Cigar Company, TCC, has jumped into the auction game with both feet.

They are certainly different than the other retailers' auctions.  The main difference is, as one might expect from TCC, prices are high.

They set what seemingly are ridiculous opening bids, BUT

just like their regular retail, one has to keep one's eyes open.

F'rinstance, yesterday they opened bid for a 5 pack of Don Pepin JJ salomons at $67.  In my mind, ridiculously high for an auction - but cheaper than any retail for these cigars than I could find (most places had them mid $80s, saw one place at $74)

So it was not the auction deal one might get elsewhere, but if you were in the market for these cigars, not a bad price.  (I actually was in the market for them, but auction went off at around 4:00 EST and I was busy)

A couple of weeks ago, I in fact bid on and won a 'semi-box' (20 loose cigars) of Perdomo Reserve Maduro perfectos for the opening bid of ...something between $35-40.  CI sells 5-packs (out of stock) for $33.  Not only relatively cheap, but these Perdomo "P"s are relatively hard to find.

So again, my main thrust is TCC may be mostly not worth it, but it never hurts to see what they are selling and for what.

Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: theoldcc on 01/30/2008 12:34 PM
Yeah.  I haven't had seen to much worth bidding on with Thompson's.  I have picked a few things but most of it hasn't been compelling enough to jump on.  Not like the prices and selections on CBid.  I bet if Thomspons had the volume of people bidding that CBid does, they could start the opening bids much lower knowing they would get bid up (like frequently happens on CBid.)

*P
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: mhuss on 01/30/2008 03:38 PM
I took one look at that site and turned the other way, running as fast as I could.
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: Sticks on 01/30/2008 07:14 PM
Oh great another action site. I'm trying to kick the habit and I finally quit JR's site and now I am trying to get away from smokey grip of CI-bid and maybe I need to go cold turkey and now you have led me back to tool of the devil. Shame on you.  :rolleyes:  :lmao:  Thanks, I might have to take a look at it.
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: FNA on 02/16/2008 05:46 PM
Time to hit a box of LVH belicoso for 30 bucks.  Still an hour to go.
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: FNA on 02/16/2008 05:47 PM
You know what else is weird here?  A lot of their auctions complete after midnight, at least until 2:00am EST.
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: ljlemer on 02/16/2008 07:19 PM
Quotemhuss - 1/30/2008  4:38 PM

I took one look at that site and turned the other way, running as fast as I could.

When disgusted with an online site it is not necessary to run away. You can just X it out.  But knock yourself out.
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: mistagordo on 02/16/2008 08:51 PM
I have never bought anything from Thompson auctions.  I just haven't seen anything too tempting.  Now CBid is a different story.  5 mins on their site and i'm salivating on my keyboard as I try to decide which things I want to bid on.

Steve
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: ljlemer on 02/16/2008 09:56 PM
QuoteFNA - 2/16/2008  6:47 PM

You know what else is weird here?  A lot of their auctions complete after midnight, at least until 2:00am EST.

Why is that weird? They are accommodating the West Coast.
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: FNA on 02/16/2008 11:39 PM
It's weird since they are an EST company like the big three other auctions and they are the only one that does it.  Thus, it is weird  because it is not customary, not the usual thing.  While not outre, it is unusual, singular, out of synch with common custom and habit.  In a word, weird.

This is true especially in light of the fact that most seem in agreement that TCC is not a company that seems to go out of its way to accomodate any of its customers no matter which coast they live on.

Nobody thinks $30 for a box of LVH Belicoso is a good price?  Ended up selling for $29 I think.  you guys are jaded.
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: BlackIrish on 08/02/2008 10:30 PM
Like others, I've found the Thompson auction site less than ideal, with an unfriendly layout and high prices.  I have found that there can be deals on the auctions for packs and samplers -- picked up a pack of 9 cigars (3 CAO Brazil Gol!, 3 La Flor Dominicana 2000 (robustos), and 3 La Gloria Cubana Wavells) plus an ok cutter for $25, and a pack of 15 cigars (5 Cohibas, 5 La Aurora 1495, and 5 LFD Double Ligeros) for $45.  Not bad deals for cigars of this quality, especially compared to what you'd pay at retail (for comparison, at CI, the 5 Cohibas would be $44, the 5 La Auroras $36, and the LFDs aren't available in 5pks).

You have to pick through a lot of crap (and a lot of it overpriced) and be patient, to be sure.  Also, be aware that if there's an auction item of premium cigars at a pretty low price, it almost always gets bumped up to the "featured auction" portion of the page very quickly, so the strategy of getting in early and setting an autobid is especially important on these.

Finally, be aware that once you buy from Thompson, they get their telemarketers after you.  I've never had this happen with any other sites, and, for me, it's a big turnoff, although others may be less sensitive to this than I am.
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: ljlemer on 08/02/2008 10:37 PM
QuoteBlackIrish - 8/2/2008  11:30 PM

Like others, I've found the Thompson auction site less than ideal, with an unfriendly layout and high prices.  I have found that there can be deals on the auctions for packs and samplers -- picked up a pack of 9 cigars (3 CAO Brazil Gol!, 3 La Flor Dominicana 2000 (robustos), and 3 La Gloria Cubana Wavells) plus an ok cutter for $25, and a pack of 15 cigars (5 Cohibas, 5 La Aurora 1495, and 5 LFD Double Ligeros) for $45.  Not bad deals for cigars of this quality, especially compared to what you'd pay at retail (for comparison, at CI, the 5 Cohibas would be $44, the 5 La Auroras $36, and the LFDs aren't available in 5pks).

You have to pick through a lot of crap (and a lot of it overpriced) and be patient, to be sure.  Also, be aware that if there's an auction item of premium cigars at a pretty low price, it almost always gets bumped up to the "featured auction" portion of the page very quickly, so the strategy of getting in early and setting an autobid is especially important on these.

Finally, be aware that once you buy from Thompson, they get their telemarketers after you.  I've never had this happen with any other sites, and, for me, it's a big turnoff, although others may be less sensitive to this than I am.

Not only telemarketers, spam also.
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: BlackIrish on 08/02/2008 10:51 PM
Yes, indeed.  Almost daily.
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: ljlemer on 08/03/2008 12:10 AM
QuoteBlackIrish - 8/2/2008  11:51 PM

Yes, indeed.  Almost daily.

It shows their character.
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: texlewee on 10/09/2008 05:26 PM
I bought a deal that included a cherrywood humidor. It arrived busted. I don't blame Thompson for that, but it did upset me when they tried to bill me 99 dollars for a replacement. The entire original package was only 40.  

SO, finally after faxing proof of delivery for the damaged one I sent back, they cleared the bill..

But, it makes me wonder...  IF I hadn't shipped on line and had access to the shipping records from months before ( did I mention that they attempted to bill me several months later)  WOuld they have still charged me 99 dollars for a humidor that I originally paid 39.95 AND included 20 smokes?

Perhaps the quality of the smokes subtracted 60 from the cost of the humidor. LOL :crazy:
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: Duker511 on 10/09/2008 05:45 PM
Quotetexlewee - 10/9/2008  6:26 PM


Perhaps the quality of the smokes subtracted 60 from the cost of the humidor. LOL :crazy:

In that case, they owe me at least 300 dollars for the cigars I bought from them in the past. :dancing:  :lmao:
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: texlewee on 10/09/2008 05:47 PM
If those damn bugs had gotten in my GOOD cigars, I think I would have flown to their shipping site and whipped everyone's ass. Texas Style. :mad:
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: podman28 on 10/09/2008 05:57 PM
Even more good reasons of why I never buy anything from Thompson.
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: Sticks on 10/10/2008 09:16 AM
Amen brother! With so many good cigar retailers out there why give such a horse sh#@ one any business.
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: bloodclot on 10/10/2008 01:15 PM
QuoteBlackIrish - 8/2/2008  10:30 PM

...they get their telemarketers after you.  I've never had this happen with any other sites, and, for me, it's a big turnoff, although others may be less sensitive to this than I am.

A big reason why I stopped buying from them...can't take no for an answer.  I know they do it 'cuz it's their job, but man...and I know several others that don't buy for the same reason.

Of course, the wrong cigars in my next to last order...then the correct, yet severely dried out and cracking, cigars in my final order from them...had a lot to do with kicking them to the curb as well!
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: wescat on 12/08/2009 04:10 AM
You can occasionally find a good deal there. I picked up a box of 2005 Camacho Liberty's a few weeks ago on their auction. Went cheaper than I thought it would, probably due to much lower traffic than CBid et al.

But in general, TCC is one of my least favorite retailers. Their catalog goes straight in the trash.
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: Dave S. on 12/08/2009 09:34 AM
The Thompson auction site you see today is far different from the one that existed several months ago.  For instance, under the "Box Cigars" category, they have 88 items this morning on two pages.  Several months ago, they had four to five times that number on eight or nine pages.

It looks like they haven't fared well in the auction business.
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: mcdimond on 12/08/2009 11:09 AM
QuoteFNA - 2/16/2008  3:47 PM

You know what else is weird here?  A lot of their auctions complete after midnight, at least until 2:00am EST.

This might be intentional. People buy more impulsively when tired  :biggrin:
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: Hot Stuff x on 12/08/2009 06:11 PM

Quotemcdimond - 12/9/2009 2:09 AM
QuoteFNA - 2/16/2008 3:47 PM You know what else is weird here? A lot of their auctions complete after midnight, at least until 2:00am EST.
This might be intentional. People buy more impulsively when tired :biggrin:

Also more likely to be inebriated...right Bob? :lmao:

Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: cmmayo on 12/08/2009 06:26 PM
I've gotten awesome deals on Thompson auctions. $9 5-packs of 601 BP Maduros, Lot 23, Cuesta Reys, and similar.

Have had no problems with them. Just saying...  :confused:
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: nwb on 12/08/2009 09:00 PM
Quotecmmayo - 12/8/2009  7:26 PM

I've gotten awesome deals on Thompson auctions. $9 5-packs of 601 BP Maduros, Lot 23, Cuesta Reys, and similar.

Have had no problems with them. Just saying...  :confused:

$9 for the 601 Maduros?  That is a steal!

Anyone have substitution problems with auctions at Thompson?

nwb
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: wescat on 12/08/2009 09:10 PM
I almost never buy from Thompson, too many house brands that I have no idea what they'll taste like. I do watch their auction site, cumbersome software. I picked up a box of 05 Camacho Liberty's a couple of weeks ago. Why they had them I have no idea...
Title: RE: Thompson Auction
Post by: cmmayo on 12/08/2009 10:57 PM
Quotenwb - 12/8/2009  9:00 PM

Quotecmmayo - 12/8/2009  7:26 PM

I've gotten awesome deals on Thompson auctions. $9 5-packs of 601 BP Maduros, Lot 23, Cuesta Reys, and similar.

Have had no problems with them. Just saying...  :confused:

$9 for the 601 Maduros?  That is a steal!

Anyone have substitution problems with auctions at Thompson?

nwb

Not me.
Again, I'm not a fan of Thompson, but I've found some cheap house brands (Tusker, La Condesa, Don Lugo) from them that aren't bad. Then again, I've found that all of their Rocky Patel exclusives are crap.
I've bought more from CI and I had to return a box of dried out, plugged cheap cigars from them once. Of course, their customer service is as good as you've heard.