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Yes that's the most important point. Don't let them being fake put you off. Your very welcome here, stick around and let us find you some good smokes mate
Did you get an official receipt, what year did you buy them. I am shocked if they came from the factory shop as the Cohibas are clearly fakes. Was it an 'under the table' kind of cash purchase?
Do you have any pictures of the boxes, packaging they came in?
Originally posted by Simon Bolivar
Little medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these
It was the shop on the right as you walk into the factory entrance, as you go into the room the shop counter was on the right and there was a bar on the left where I had a few (very strong) cuba libres before the tour started.
I've seen dodgy labels on real Cohiba's but none that bad. Yet everything points to it being purchased in the factory shop, which I'd very much doubt anyone would ever sell fakes without thread of being sacked. Even has the barcode/price on the bottom of it.
There's one on the Habanos website, but that isn't 100% accurate so real cigars might not match
And even if the barcode on the warranty seal does match, that from a guarantees they're real - if I were to make a box of fakes the first thing I would do is make sure the barcode matches a real box
I cut one open although I'm not sure what a fake should look like. I checked the label against the cigar afficianado gallery and it is the correct width 15mm and some of them have the three rows of dots above the label some don't as it looks like the gold has been overprinted wrong. There is some slight embossing of the gold lettering but doesn't seem as raised as some of the other examples
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