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An Online Service Offers Australians Tobacco – But Also "Stop Smoking" Messages
A website has appeared offering customers in Australia the ability to purchase cigarettes and tobacco with home delivery. The website, which goes by Australia Tobacconist Hub, presents a striking contradiction: aggressive marketing of budget tobacco products alongside formal warnings about the health risks of tobacco use.
Available Items
The platform's key target audience is people who smoke seeking lower prices. Key items on the price list include:
Double Happiness brand — $190 per block (10 packets x 20's)
Manchester Sapphire Blue (Dubai Edition) — $220 per carton
Manchester Special Edition Flow Red (Dubai Version) — $250 per block
Manchester Blue Crush - Dubai Edition — $250 per carton
Dunhill Blue (UK Version) — $220 per carton
Dunhill Red (UK Version) — $190 per carton
Benson & Hedges Gold — $160 per block
Zhongnanhai brand — $180 per carton
The seller highlights “affordable rates” (Cheap Tobacco Australia) and the availability of popular brands such as Marlboro, Manchester, Bossku, and Double Happiness.
Delivery and Payment Methods
The seller promises quick, dependable, and private shipping across Australia (Fast Tobacco Delivery Australia). They state that they take bank transfers, USDT (cryptocurrency), PayPal, Wise, and other methods. Customer contact is handled via WhatsApp, email, and other messaging apps — a typical practice in the unlicensed sector for internet cigarette shops.
The Contradiction in Messaging
Remarkably, the same website that promotes tobacco sales (while formally warning that selling to persons under 18 is illegal) also displays a “STOP SMOKING” image with an illustration of lungs crossed by a cigarette.
In a section titled “STOP TOBACCO”, the text states:
“Quitting isn't easy, but each attempt matters. Within minutes, your body starts recovering — and as time goes by, your health and energy come back. Begin your journey now!”
This anti-smoking advice appears right next to a list of items for sale selling cartons for $160–$250 and a call to action: “Purchase cigarettes online in Australia for the lowest price.” Such double messaging is common of unlicensed or “grey market” tobacco shops that try to feign social responsibility while still pushing harmful goods.
Legal Risks
The text leaves unclear whether the seller possesses a valid Australian retail license for tobacco. Australia is known for having some of the most severe cigarette regulations globally, including plain packaging requirements and extremely high excise taxes. The promise of low-cost smokes — especially “Dubai Edition” or “UK Version” — often points to products that have evaded taxes, been brought in illegally, or are fake.
Conclusion
The online shop described above is a classic case of a shadow online tobacco business. It profits from smokers’ desire to save money in the midst of Australia’s expensive official cigarette prices, while hiding behind empty health warnings and claims of customer care. Those thinking of purchasing should keep in mind that purchasing unregulated cigarettes carries not only the chance of legal trouble but also a complete lack of quality or safety guarantees. |