If any of the members notices actual supply available when passing through Schiphol, they can buy a watch for me. Daytona, GMT, Pepsi, basically any watch that I can make a quick profit on.
Thanks...
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If any of the members notices actual supply available when passing through Schiphol, they can buy a watch for me. Daytona, GMT, Pepsi, basically any watch that I can make a quick profit on.
Thanks...
During the pandemic, all of their supply has been going to George Soros.
No discounts at all on Rolex.
However, if you leave the EU, you can shop duty-free, which however leaves you with the obligation to tax your purchase upon re-entry into the EU.
Certainly not.
Gassan's Rolex pricing policy was changed in July 2018:
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Gassan charges full RRP for Rolex watches when flying to EU, no discount anymore. New policy since 01 July2018.
The tax free price for flights outside of EU is available at any airport, so no...
Yes, forgot to mention that grotesque YM II. Waiting for a Chinese yachting enthusiast, I suppose?
They also had a steel DJ36 with WG bezel and a few OPs and lady-sized DJs and plenty of two-tone DJs.
Not a single Submariner, GMT Explorer I/II or Daytona (obviously not steel, but not even...
A DJ41 for sale today....
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No, it isn't. They give you a discount and show VAT on the receipt. It has been explained by cmcm3 and others, you might want to care to read before you continue to insult other people.
Bets off or not, you have amply demonstrated that you do not understand the issue.
The question from Neil was:
Upon which I replied:
As said before, it would be an insult to all innocent du....cks to call you one.
Yes, you did and I am thankful for your contribution. But it appears that some lack the means to grasp it.
We all know your upstairs is not as brightly lit as is required for debate. So I will just leave you to believe that what you say makes any sense.
Ta-ta.
Neither VAT nor import duty. You bought a discounted watch and that is the end of it.
Yes, both VAT and import duty (though the latter is so small, that it is hardly ever collected). In fact,...
probably just me mixing this up....
OK Thanks for your clarification. :smug:
Now you got me confused, wasn't it stated many times before that the 16.7% rebate was available to any flight leaving from T5?
I perfectly understand how it works when you fly within the EU, that was not my point. But I simply dont think the idea is to give a double rebate to non-EU tax payers.
Anyone leaving the EU permanently or not having a permanent residence in the EU can claim VAT back. If T5 are also rebating on ex-EU flights, the result will be that buyers will first get the...
So if somebody flies out to China, they first get a discount of almost 20% to match the VAT-free price; and then they can claim VAT back and end up paying £8,333 net for a £12,000 RRP watch with a...
I believe this only applies if you fly to EU destinations. If you fly outside, it becomes regular duty-free merchandise and they don't charge VAT - so any re-entry into the UK of the goods is...
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When planing to defraud your government of tax money, it is of utmost importance to pre-announce both your intention as well as strategy on a public internet forum. It's only half the fun any other...