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Thanks. [MENTION=13450212]gojira[/MENTION], I will certainly let you know how they smoke after they have had a little rest.
First time ordering from JJ Fox, and was surprised that unlike other vendors the box was just wrapped in 2 layers of bubble wrap and then put in a polythene mailing envelope - no sealed bag and no attempt at humidification. Admittedly it was a next day postal service but even so, spending well over ?500 a small boveda wouldn't have been too much to ask would it?
Thanks. [MENTION=13450212]gojira[/MENTION], I will certainly let you know how they smoke after they have had a little rest.
First time ordering from JJ Fox, and was surprised that unlike other vendors the box was just wrapped in 2 layers of bubble wrap and then put in a polythene mailing envelope - no sealed bag and no attempt at humidification. Admittedly it was a next day postal service but even so, spending well over ?500 a small boveda wouldn't have been too much to ask would it?
Exactly.. some attempt would have been a token gesture. Say I experienced many like that
The thing is they (JJF) do have a *little* experience in handling and shipping cigars!!! A couple of vendors dont ship sealed packages. Scared me the first time I saw it.
What if its left in the post office over a weekend....
Anyways how do they smell!?
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I think I may finally have this CAD under control...
The thing is they (JJF) do have a *little* experience in handling and shipping cigars!!! . . . .Anyways how do they smell!?
True, and I don't suppose that not being in a humidor for 36 hours or however long is going to make a huge difference, but I'd have thought that they would have taken a bit more care.
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