So I just tried Stonewalls and Ariva....

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TheBoogieman

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Ah.... You guys are going to have a hard time using a credit card on a site that sells cigarettes. Our friends in Wash. stopped that a long time ago. They also won't be sending them via UPS or Fed Ex. That was also stopped by our friends.
They got tired of people going bargin shopping on the internet for smokes. Ya see 1st you raise the tax on cigarettes sky high. Then you have to keep making more laws. Laws on credit card use and delivery of cigarettes. Then more laws about black market cigarettes etc. Just so it looks like your doing something in office. When they caused it all in the 1st place by raising the tax on cigs so damn high.
I'd love to have a nice Boston Tea Party done with cigarettes. But they are just to expensive to throw in a river.
 

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I don't know when that changed. I remember when it happened.

2005
Visa International, MasterCard International, American Express, eBay's PayPal service and others cut off the online tobacconists last month after being told by a coalition of states and representatives of the federal Bureau of Alcohol, tobacco and Firearms that virtually all such sales were illegal. Government officials said that merchants had not done enough to comply with age verification practices or to register sales with governments to insure the collection of state taxes.

2006
The FedEx agreement means that the three major package delivery companies -- FedEx, UPS and DHL -- have all agreed to prohibit deliveries of cigarettes to individual consumers nationwide. However, the cigarette traffickers continue to use the United States Postal Service as courier for their sales.

Sorry if I was wrong
 
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