Have many of you requested dud replacements?
ndhaon91
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I just tried to smoke a Pinar del Rio Seleccion Reserva from a sampler I picked up a few weeks ago. I was skeptical before I even began because of how moist and squishy it felt. In retrospect, I probably should have dry boxed it. But it's in with all my other sticks, all of which are burning great. At any rate, I could only get about an inch of burn out of it. It was like trying to smoke a wet towel. It's a shame, because it was one of the more unique tasting cigars I've had in some time. It was showing a great smooth, creamy cocoa finish.
I can't decide if I should ask for a replacement for just a single...
I can't decide if I should ask for a replacement for just a single...
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CCOM's customer service is pretty good and they'll probably comp you a new stick..
As for sub-10 dollar sticks, i'm a reasonable guy..I wont make ccom or the sister jump through hoops over something minor.
+1 for CCOM customer service..
I placed a fairly large order about two months ago..and shipping to Iraq is sometimes sketchy. Everything arrived fine except a 15-ct cigar caddy...near indestructible but arrived with a broken clasp. 1 of the 3 Camacho PE's was slightly marred as well. One phone call later, cigar caddy replaced free of charge along with another 3 pack of the Camacho PE's, and given my location they said don't worry about shipping the broken stuff back. That's when I stopped "shopping around" for cigars and started buying from here exclusively...
+1 I think only once did I have an issue and the Reposado's that were shipped looked like box pressed salomans .... just called and they said they would send out replacements with my next order.
Everything else in the sampler looked and smoked just fine. They've all been kept together. But the PDR actually looked like it had been exposed to water. The wrapper was mottled in places, the band was smudged, and the cap actually peeled off without being cut.
I won't have ccom send me just a single stick, but I might request they throw one in with my next order. I'm less concerned about losing a few dollars than I am about the fact that it seemed like an outstanding smoke and I really want to try it.
I agree with what others have said, if you have a squishy cigar than next time I'd choose to let it rest longer, but if its band is smudged and the cap fell off then I'd let Ccom know. In my opinion that's worth a comment.
The suggestion of mentioning it on your next order would probably be the best route to go. easier for them to sneak a replacement in with the order.