Tobacco Compliance Loot

Hi,

Just did a route of 30+ Tobacco Compliance shops and I am stuck with a bag full of tobacco goodies.

What do you folks do with it?!

I gave up smoking 20 years ago and i keep thinking of lighting up again every time I eye that bag full of tempting stuff.

HELP!!!!

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Sell to minors for double the price? Ok, no.

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I had the same problem with alcohol! I had a legit bar in my kitchen and had to start stowing it away for the zombie apocalypse and since I don't see that happening anytime soon I asked my scheduler if I could buy tobacco instead since my husband and friends use that crap.
I wuld definitely go give them to homeless people. I know everyone thinks smoking is bad but if you're homeless you're not gonna quit smoking bc it will kill you bc they are a million other things that are gonna kill you first.
GonzoSam Wrote:
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> I wuld definitely go give them to homeless people.
> I know everyone thinks smoking is bad but if
> you're homeless you're not gonna quit smoking bc
> it will kill you bc they are a million other
> things that are gonna kill you first.


If I was homeless I don't think I would worry about cigarettes killing me. I would have bigger fish to fry and they might even turn around and sell them to other homeless people are barter with them. It's worth a shot though!
My niece gives them to her dad who sells them to people he works for at a discount and they snap them right up. She then makes a little extra on the whole deal. I always wondered if that was legal but I would guess as long as everyone is of age it should be.

Liz
You can do a shipping box and sent them to a fellow smoker-shopper, and barter for something else.
KateH Wrote:
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> You can do a shipping box and sent them to a
> fellow smoker-shopper, and barter for something
> else.

Be careful with this!

[https://www.usps.com/ship/domestic-tobacco-restrictions.htm]

Key points: be sure recipient is of legal age, 10 ounces or less, and no more than 10 shipments in a 30-day period.
As a smoker, feel free to do a shipping shop and send me some lol!

Floating around like a feather hoping the wind will set me down somewhere awesome.
You know maybe you should go check with your local military recruitment office and see if you can ship them to soldiers over seas.
My husband gives them to someone he works with. Many people who smoke will take a free pack, even if it is not their regular kind.
I thought that tobacco compliance shops were limited to people under age 30? I just noticed that the op said they quit 20 years ago. Good for you if you look young enough to still get carded! winking smiley
jroby, There are a few tobacco shops out there that aren't for compliance. They are just to check the customer service at convenience stores. However, that would be great if someone still looked young enough at that age to get carded (and I don't count the ones where they card everyone including the senior citizens!).

Shopping across Indiana but mostly around Indianapolis.
Traveliz Wrote:
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> My niece gives them to her dad who sells them to
> people he works for at a discount and they snap
> them right up. She then makes a little extra on
> the whole deal. I always wondered if that was
> legal but I would guess as long as everyone is of
> age it should be.
>
> Liz


It's not legal. You need a license to sell tobacco but I'm sure she doesn't need to worry about it
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