WARNING - DANGER:

The PACT Act forces all USA-based vendors to Tax and/or REPORT you to tax authorities for post-sales taxation. You pay full taxes either way.

Result?
There are NO savings.

ANY USE of CREDIT CARDS or E-CHECKS for online cheap cigarettes purchases may also be reported to your state tax authority, insurer, or employer.

Result?
The Taxman TAXES you. You LOSE your savings.
You have major losses and aggravations!

The PACT Act PROHIIBTS shipping retail tobacco with the US MAIL system.

Result?
Online retailers close. Any attempted mailing gets reported so you can be taxed. Overseas Duty Free shops cannot mail to you. If you order from them, you pay your money - and don't get your order or get taxed!

asked by Betty J. on 6/9/11

5 Answers
Thumbnail of user toddl

Do mean if you buy cigs outside of the US and then bring in cartons of them? I know upon entering the US if you bought large volumes of anything, you can get inspected for tax reasons and need to declare purchases made outside of the US.

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Thumbnail of user sherrim

I was thinking of just small shippments of three or four items

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Thumbnail of user carols6

I am very happy with Azcigs.com, I just received my second order. I switched accounts on my bank card, the bank, because of the site being outside the USA, the bank did call me and it was okayed I sent an email back to the site and the order went through. I have to say I was impressed by the communication and the timely delivery from Azcigs. The price was very welcoming compared to what we pay here in the USA. I have tried other sites and I have to say I have been very impressed with Azcig. Two thumbs up to Azcigs.

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Thumbnail of user rosew4

I have never had a problem with your company. Sometime my order doesn't arrive as fast as I would like but that has to do with the Postal Service and not your company. I have nothing but praise for your service. Thanks Again, Rose W.

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Thumbnail of user bettyj1

Not denying you are getting great cigs and service- Just reminding that it is illegal to ship tobacco products, in any amounts, into the USA through the USPS. Plain and simple. Check with your postoffice- they will tell you. I don't believe they are confiscated- (don't really know, I think the postal service would have that right) but when caught- they are returned to the shipper. I'm sure many DO get through- My shipment went BACK to AZS and they had to reprint the label and re-ship, with new label NOT showing the contents as cigarettes, then they DID get through. Just saying, it's an illegal practice as of July 1st 2010.

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