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• #14152
In Switzerland at far as I understood it when moving here, you can import FoC anything that has been yours for more than 6 months. We have a limit of around £50 for new things before taxes get levied.
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• #14153
Just had a look online and as long as the gift is under £39 you don't have to pay anything and you can have multiple gifts in the same parcel as long as they're individually wrapped, for diffrent people and have the price labelled on the form. This makes sense as the documents always have these on them.
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• #14154
I remember we had one that was climbing Kilimanjaro for the hospital's cancer charities and two people I knew went but I only saw one of them back at work the week after. Turns out the other turned it into an extended holiday travelling on to South Africa and worked out with the travel agency to pay the marginal difference to the basic package.
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• #14156
Monumental pisstake. Or genius.
50/50.
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• #14157
we had one that was climbing Kilimanjaro
"Kili", surely
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• #14158
Here is another one of those Greggs posters, this one is even worse, next level dystopian shit you might see
in a Fallout game or Wolfenstein.
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• #14159
Yeah there's no way you're getting latte art from Greggs
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• #14160
Why is the roll casting a shadow towards the viewer but the coffee cup not casting a shadow onto the roll?
4/10, shite.
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• #14161
Just got these new pedals, with a WTF warning on them. The website has no useful info about what specific chemicals known to cause cancer are actually in this product; my best guess is that the pins are lead,or the vinyl has a production byproduct which is carcinogenic and present in trace amounts? Or they're just made of toxic waste.
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• #14162
Maybe just don’t stir your coffee with them
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• #14163
My nephew showed me a pic of a similar sign at the entrance to a car park in a Disney place in California - essentially, traffic fumes. https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/
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• #14164
The (California) legislation (based on a pressure group proposition) that requires this sticker (in California) is, as I understand it, a bit rubbish - It goes on everything.
My guess is that EU legislation (and still in force post-Brexit, for the time being) would prevent its import if it were in any way dangerous.
Don't smoke them though.
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• #14165
Wash hands after handing.
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• #14166
I always wash my hands before handing.
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• #14167
PLEASE WEAR THE APPROPRIATE SAFETY EQUIPTMENT AT ALL TIMES
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• #14168
I recently bought a folding step stool that has similar on it.
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• #14169
Cut and stick. Elevation of each doesn’t match either. You are looking across at the roll and down(ish) at the coffee cup.
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• #14170
My colleague's breakfast.
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• #14171
Looks like there's a few calories on the keyboard
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• #14172
Stawovy reportedly claimed he knew the Dairy Queen workers and they would “vouch” for him. The manager told police that he was in the store earlier that same day and just put $120 on the counter and said it was a tip for “non-Democrats,” but other than that, they don’t know who he is.
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• #14173
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• #14174
I attended an online training course recently and the lecturer took breaks around every 45 mins. Later he did a demonstration on a different part of his desk and he had a pipe on top of a packet of strepsils! I guess every 45 mins or so he was turning off his camera and having a toot on his pipe
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• #14175
Its their attempt at viral peas
I believe that 22€ limit no longer applies, now everything is taxed - unless this is only here in Portugal, but I was under the impression this change was EU-wide.
Then if it stops at customs or not it's a question of luck, although these days I'd say close to 100% of packages do stop at customs, at least here.