O/T what we can and can't ship
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Re: O/T what we can and can't ship
Likely nothing! ;-) Friends from the SF area fly to London every year to see
her family - he goes through customs with a suitcase full of wine - "Nothing
to declare"
"mrtravel" wrote in message
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> How much was the import duty to bring them into the UK?
> simon bland wrote:
> >
> > I have built 3 desktop towers here in the US, and various friends and
> > family memebers have taken them back to the UK when returning from
> > vacation. They have always checked them into the hold of the aircraft,
> > and had no trouble at all. I always "Flick the Switch" to change it to
> > 240v just before putting it back into the box for shipping.
> >
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her family - he goes through customs with a suitcase full of wine - "Nothing
to declare"
"mrtravel" wrote in message
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> How much was the import duty to bring them into the UK?
> simon bland wrote:
> >
> > I have built 3 desktop towers here in the US, and various friends and
> > family memebers have taken them back to the UK when returning from
> > vacation. They have always checked them into the hold of the aircraft,
> > and had no trouble at all. I always "Flick the Switch" to change it to
> > 240v just before putting it back into the box for shipping.
> >
> > --
> > Posted via http://britishexpats.com
#17
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Re: O/T what we can and can't ship
Ronald Austin wrote:
>
> Likely nothing! ;-) Friends from the SF area fly to London every year to see
> her family - he goes through customs with a suitcase full of wine - "Nothing
> to declare"
That was my guess. Apparently, many people don't think twice about
cheating the government.
>
> Likely nothing! ;-) Friends from the SF area fly to London every year to see
> her family - he goes through customs with a suitcase full of wine - "Nothing
> to declare"
That was my guess. Apparently, many people don't think twice about
cheating the government.