What if I got a tobacco license?
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Ok, so I was perusing some online cigar forums, and came across this:
Or is this guy completely full of BS?
Now, it's that last paragraph that interests me - what if I got a bunch of BOTL's together and we collectively bought a license, and then started buying boxes at wholesale? We could split them up amongst ourselves, at least for the cheaper ones. I know some guys I know were thinking of doing the same with an FFL license, but dropped the idea because the whole thing would be too expensive, but if a tobacco license is only $300, it seems the expenses could easily even outI'm -----------------------------
I find boxes cheap through Craigslist, have friends are the local cigar shops due to spending money at their rates there for years who sell me sticks at whole sale now, and know what sites carry what brands are good prices.
Some times I will buy a box at such a good price online that I'll turn it around on Craigslist and come out with triple of what I spent.
For example just recently I spent 200 bucks and got the following:
1 box of Ancient Warrior churchhill
1 box of Oliva G maduro churchhill
1 box of Oliva G maduro perfecto
1 box of Rocky Patel Decades
1 box of Avo No. 3
1 box of La Gloria Cubana R churchhill sized
1 5 pack of Gurkha Black Dragon in a Presidente size
1 bag of about 30 loose no name cigars that have been aged and are probably from the Carribean areas.
Thanks Craigslist
In the past I've gotten an entire box of Opus X Fuente Fuente along with a box of Gurkha Symphony churchhill size and a few loose cubans for $40 because some one's husband passed away and she didn't know what they were worth.
You can also make a good bit of money buying boxes of Partagas out of Switzerland for $120 and selling them at $20 - $30 a stick out here, if you're not apt to being on the wrong side of the rules.
In the future I'll be saving up some money and getting my own business and tobacco license, so whole sale pricing will open up even more for me - and sell at below what anyone else sells for through Craigslist to community servants (doctors, cops, fire fighters, soldiers, veterans, ect) and donate boxes oversea's to combat zones.
Which means a lot of write offs for my family - more money saved.
I have a lot of free time being disabled, and only going to college.
Bottom line is for about 300 bucks anyone can get their business and tobacco sellers license to buy wholesale direct through vendors. Obviously you won't be able to get all brand names, but there are a lot of places that only want your tobacco sellers license and federal tax ID along with a business name.
Or is this guy completely full of BS?
Comments
i could be 100% wrong.
Take amazon.com When you buy something they ship to you, amazon does not tell the state you live in about your purchase, but the state does ask that you tell them and pay taxes on it which 99.9% of people dont do. This example only applies to sales tax as they dont sell tobacco so the savings is only 6% but in cigars the savings is much more significant because you are talking about both sales and tobacco taxes. Again, if you are a consumer getting any goods shipped into your state, it is up to you to report your purchases. If you have a license, your purchases are actually reported to the state via 3rd party.
But hey, it's still great to get some more insight into the cigar industry - thanks Alex!
Kind of like Alex said with cigars, if you know what you are doing and you only intend to do it for your own use, it is a lot of hoops to jump through for little to no gain when everything is said and done
That said, once I finish school again and get settled in my career I would like to see if it is feasible to do some small level firearm business.