I’m in medical devices and trust me when I say common sense is sometimes not very common when it comes to the regulatory bodies of such things.
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I’m in medical devices and trust me when I say common sense is sometimes not very common when it comes to the regulatory bodies of such things.
I never thought I would see the day that 525bhp is described as ‘only’ and ‘aren’t terribly swift’ . 😁
My experience of home made burgers is limited to my mum ( god rest her soul) sometimes making them when I was a kid instead of the McDonalds we wanted, they were not really very nice in comparison....
Ah, yes, didn’t notice the OP location.
What access do we have now that we didn’t before? ( Assuming the have should have said had? )
Correct. ( in bold)
And yes to your second point, before we left the EU, within the EU the item would attract VAT once on the first purchase when new, now it has VAT added each time it crosses EU /...
Yep, mainspring failure, quite common I believe.
This highlight the issue of digital contact being the norm these days, as you say, the supplying company would have contacted the scammer by phone text and email for ages with the buyer being unaware.
Great result, well done for perseverance , I had a similar experience with LG, brand new tv, had wavy lines all at the edges, contacted their CS and asked to send photos, did that and their ‘remote...
I like how you thought it necessary to describe it as deceased. 😁
This.
It’s funny how ‘we’ value Bitcoin, if someone said to you, what is a pound worth? The answer might be, a pound is a pound, but ask what is a Bitcoin worth, it’s value is calculated in ‘real’ money.
I checked mine and I’m in line for the full amount, abet in many years time.
What was interesting to me is I looked to see how much NI I paid in 1987, my first year of work, I paid £159, last year...
We have a oil filled rad for occasional use, it’s really good, has a timer on it too so could be set for nighttime only.
I think you’re right.
Do the oval holes go all the way around? It looks like a nozzle of some sort.
My point was, if you buy say a watch from someone in the EU and it’s sent over here, you pay vat on the value, in much the same way as you have to take that into account when you buy from the USA or...
What is pretty annoying is that we / they have had a year to get this right and clear, we have always been leaving the customs Union and so any ‘deal’ wouldn’t not have impacted these import...
Vikings-
It’s in the post 😁
“Death to 2020” on Netflix, a very funny satirical film about all that happened in 2020, Samual L Jackson commentates. Very funny observations, COVID, Trump, Johnson etc.
From the .GOV website link above:
Online marketplaces (OMPs), where they are involved in facilitating the sale, will be responsible for collecting and accounting for the VAT.
It all depends on the overseas seller, it’s just the same now as if you were buying from say the USA, VAT is payable on imports. If you buy something from the EU and they are not set up to deduct...
If the French seller is VAT registered then maybe, but if for arguments sake you sold a watch to a forum member in France who asked you to deduct 20% would you do it?
We have tariff free access to the single market, but we have left the customs union, so the EU is the same as the rest of the world regarding customs checks and charges.
Dredd just came up again on Netflix, good old shoot em up bloodfest....