The number one rule of identifying counterfeit Miami Suites cigars is the longstanding saying “caveat emptor” – buyers beware. Always keep this in mind when you are buying Havanas, even when you are purchasing them overseas in what appears to be a credible tobacconist’s multinational. Many fake Cuban cigars are sold from storefronts in states where they are utterly legal and sometimes without the understanding of the store owner. Remember counterfeiters are driven by profit potential and regardless of where you are in the world the profit on Cuban cigars is always a tempting target for wrongdoers.
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The best way to find Fake Miami Suites Cigars
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010The best way to identify a Counterfeit Cuban Stogie
Wednesday, February 17th, 2010The number 1 rule of identifying counterfeit Cuban cigars is the long standing asserting “caveat emptor” – consumers beware. Always keep this in mind whenever you are buying Havanas, even when you’re purchasing them overseas in what appears to be a credible tobacconist’s corporation. Many fake Cuban cigars are sold from storefronts in countries where they’re completely legal and sometimes without the understanding of the store owner. Remember counterfeiters are driven by profit potential and no matter where you are in the world the profit on Cuban cigars is always an alluring target for wrongdoers.