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  • Alexw33
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    Originally posted by ha_banos View Post
    It's very hard to prove intent before the event. There's the problem. Perhaps they follow people on the the forum... [emoji848]
    I’m not saying it doesn’t happen or people don’t get away with it, merely that it’s best not discussed openly in order to adhere to the forum rules.

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  • Emaresee
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    Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
    I thought they could bring back gifts
    bring back for their own consumption and later gift on perhaps... but specific trips with the sole purpose of bringing tobacco back into the country, will be seen negatively... a la booze cruise cigarette buying when the Chunnel launched...

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  • ha_banos
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    Originally posted by Alexw33 View Post
    Only if they are gifts and are they do not receive payment from the recipient.
    It's very hard to prove intent before the event. There's the problem. Perhaps they follow people on the the forum... [emoji848]

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  • Alexw33
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    Originally posted by Hookmaker View Post
    They can. Anyone at age can bring 50 sticks at least (or more from within EU) to do with whatever they please [emoji41]
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    Only if they are gifts and are they do not receive payment from the recipient.

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  • Hookmaker
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    Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
    I thought they could bring back gifts
    They can. Anyone at age can bring 50 sticks at least (or more from within EU) to do with whatever they please [emoji41]


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  • PeeJay
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    Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
    Yes but that is also illegal so therefore against the rules To encourage members to do that.
    I thought they could bring back gifts

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  • Simon Bolivar
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    Originally posted by Moley View Post
    If your lucky and have friends and family go abroad regularly, ask them to bring some back, simples
    Yes but that is also illegal so therefore against the rules To encourage members to do that.

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  • Moley
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    If your lucky and have friends and family go abroad regularly, ask them to bring some back, simples

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  • SHAMZ84
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    Originally posted by moteyi View Post
    Thanks to a false declaration by a seller, border force seized a box that I bought on a well known FB group, and I lost about ?400 - be warned.

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    Yea always an risk....what was it? Hence why I always get cigars written on the declaration.

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  • moteyi
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    Thanks to a false declaration by a seller, border force seized a box that I bought on a well known FB group, and I lost about ?400 - be warned.

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  • Shaun
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    Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
    But just one tip, they do calculate the Duty by weighing the cigars in the box & many US cigars come in fancy heavy boxes, that's a lot of potential Duty!
    Indeed and there are horror stories out there of big charges.

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  • simwells
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    Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
    But just one tip, they do calculate the Duty by weighing the cigars in the box & many US cigars come in fancy heavy boxes, that's a lot of potential Duty!
    If you?ve correctly prepaid the duty at the correct weight of tobacco couldn?t you argue it though?


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  • Simon Bolivar
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    Originally posted by Shaun View Post
    You can import what you want, just dont falsely declare it. Its no secret HMRC/border force or whatever they call themselves dont check every parcel, as long as you dont falsify the declaration you are not at fault.
    But just one tip, they do calculate the Duty by weighing the cigars in the box & many US cigars come in fancy heavy boxes, that's a lot of potential Duty!

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  • Shaun
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    You can import what you want, just dont falsely declare it. Its no secret HMRC/border force or whatever they call themselves dont check every parcel, as long as you dont falsify the declaration you are not at fault.

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  • Mac2882
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    Hi guys i wasnt encouraging people to avoid paying any sort of duty or customs fees, i was just saying what had happened when i bought cigars from across the pond. Sorry if i have caused any problems. I was completely expecting to get a letter or invoice for the fees required, but this didnt happen and i was completely surprised by this....
    This is why i didnt name the company involved.

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