That's definitely a sensitive subject. Next time you go in and find a few dry cigars, you should just bring them to the counter and let them know. This should be a big hint to them that something is wrong with their RH. You could let them know that the dry cigars really detract from your smoking experience.
Wow that is a sensitive subject. I think I'd find a way to discuss it with them without accusing them of being dry. Maybe something like "what RH do you guys keep your cigars at in the humidor? Do you guys have storage in the backroom? If so what RH is that kept at?"
Wow that is a sensitive subject. I think I'd find a way to discuss it with them without accusing them of being dry. Maybe something like "what RH do you guys keep your cigars at in the humidor? Do you guys have storage in the backroom? If so what RH is that kept at?"
+1 be tactful when you do it. But do the courtesy of letting them know. They might be clueless.
I agree with others who have said to ask what RH they use. And yes, it can be a sensitive subject. But if you're going to plow so much money into a business, you should at least know the basics about that business.
I would come right out and tell them. If you go to a resturant and the food is under cooked do you drop hints or do you complain? If the service is bad, what do you do? If you buy a new shirt and get it home and its torn are you afraid you might offend them if you tell them? When You pay your hard urned money to buy something you want a good quaity product. If its defective you let them know and if they don't satisfy you, you don't patronize them anymore. It's not about being a hard a$$, it's about where you spend your cold hard cash. You are probably not in there buying dutch masters cigars, you are buying good quality smokes and you want them kept in the best condition posible. After all it was you who desided to go to them and spend the money.
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