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  • #16
    Just a word to the wise, we are skating on thin ice discussing getting other people to bring back cigars for us, that's actually against the law. Go for a day or overnight trip to Geneva or Spain & bring them back yourself.
    Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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    • #17
      A day trip to Geneva out of Gatwick with squeezy jet can be had for under ?50 so no need to worry about accommodation. With 6 hours on the ground there's ample time to get down town do your shopping, have a beer and get back to the airport.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
        Just a word to the wise, we are skating on thin ice discussing getting other people to bring back cigars for us, that's actually against the law. Go for a day or overnight trip to Geneva or Spain & bring them back yourself.
        Not illegal to bring back cigars as gifts https://www.gov.uk/duty-free-goods/a...m-eu-countries

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        transport them yourself

        will use them yourself or give them away as a gift

        have paid duty and tax in the country where you bought them

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        • #19
          Originally posted by ha_banos View Post
          Not illegal to bring back cigars as gifts https://www.gov.uk/duty-free-goods/a...m-eu-countries

          Terms:

          transport them yourself

          will use them yourself or give them away as a gift

          have paid duty and tax in the country where you bought them

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          I’m not sure giving people money to buy them for you constitutes a gift. I’m
          not saying this is the case just that I’m not sure, do we have a lawyer/tax expert among us?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Alexw33 View Post
            I’m not sure giving people money to buy them for you constitutes a gift. I’m
            not saying this is the case just that I’m not sure, do we have a lawyer/tax expert among us?
            It doesn’t, it’s plainly not a gift. Fact is, somebody has paid you to get them the products.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Mike72 View Post
              So if we don't support the UK retailers, and they go under, then who is left to fight for our rights to have a cigar or three with Big Brother?
              Your right, we need more importers to help keep bring the price down so more of us buy from them helping everyone prosper but as PeeJay says its not us keeping them in business lol

              But cigars like the regius half corona show we can get good prices in the UK

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              • #22
                Go to Madrid for the weekend or even the day. Go a Thursday or Tuesday 70? flight and other 30 getting to Gatwick. Buy 2000? and eat for 20?....so 2200 later you have 200 cigars. I would buy online and live with the risk every 250?. INMO


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                • #23
                  Well if someone goes to say Geneva and gifts me some cigars. I'm sure going to bomb them back a gift in return!



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                  • #24
                    I checked Geneva too, as my sister lives there, but the Web I wanted to buy from only deliveres outside Switzerland [emoji1237].


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                    • #25
                      @ ha_banos pm sent

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                      • #26
                        So only the relatively rich are allowed to enjoy the best cigars everyday. And the very rich could chimney smoke them. seems like we live in Victorian times

                        Tax should be on quantity smoked by an individual, not on everyone even those who smoke one a week!

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Greg View Post
                          I checked Geneva too, as my sister lives there, but the Web I wanted to buy from only deliveres outside Switzerland [emoji1237].


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                          Best place in Geneva is Gusto. Friendly staff and a wide variety of stock.

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                          • #28
                            If your flying for a day or weekend, I reckon Gibraltar is a better place. Geneva is not that cheap actually.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by ZomB View Post
                              So only the relatively rich are allowed to enjoy the best cigars everyday. And the very rich could chimney smoke them. seems like we live in Victorian times

                              Tax should be on quantity smoked by an individual, not on everyone even those who smoke one a week!
                              Technically those who smoke more already pay more tax as it is based on weight. Tax is not the problem, with our taxes prices similar to Germany should be possible. Its H+F and the retailers milking us.

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                              • #30
                                Our tobacco taxes are not the same as Germany.

                                I think we should park this convo, it always verges on the grey areas we try to avoid. You all know where and when you can get products, lets keep it to that

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