CBid does have Buy it Now options on some of its auctions. They also have "waterfall" auctions, where the price slowly goes down and you hit "buy" whenever you feel it's at its lowest before it shoots up again.

I can totally understand why auctions may be an inconvenience for many. But I gotta tell you, once you've learned how the system works, you can reap the rewards. I buy all of my cigars for at least half the price of those on Cigars International. I would say that the average single-cigar price for my stash is about $4, including shipping. And I don't smoke dog rockets

My advice is to try it out. Place some bids using the Maximum Bid function and set it to whatever you feel comfortable spending on any given 5er. If you're used to paying full price for things via Famous, set it to $10 less than your usual price. I guarantee you'll win all day long. Shipping is done in batches, and you control which day your winnings are added up and then shipped out. So you essentially have a week to bid on things, which keeps me from feeling antsy. Then the real game is seeing how low you can go. Some steals I've gotten on that site include a full box of Super Ligero Lanceros for $30, 5ers of Guardian of the Farm, Casa Fernandez Reserva Maduro and AJ Fernandez La Gran Llave for around $15 each, and I can regularly get singles of My Father and other top shelf stuff for $5-6.

Anyway, I'm walking billboard for CigarBid. Outside of my COTM club and supporting my local B&Ms, it's the only place I buy from. I can't justify paying twice as much elsewhere.

I used to buy from Cigar Page, but I think their prices have gone up. But it's always free shipping--so you can take that into consideration.