mik_da_man wrote: » Wh1skeyjack wrote: » I had the midrange whiskey calendar seized this morning, got a nice letter in the post. Ordered last year without issues, so caveat emptor Can you get back on to MoM and see why? From their site they seem to be doing things legit, obv not though... Big charge, or just seized and bye bye?
Wh1skeyjack wrote: » I had the midrange whiskey calendar seized this morning, got a nice letter in the post. Ordered last year without issues, so caveat emptor
mik_da_man wrote: » Can you get back on to MoM and see why? From their site they seem to be doing things legit, obv not though... Big charge, or just seized and bye bye?
EagererBeaver wrote: » Of course they're doing things "legit". You're the one doing the importing - responsibility for ensuring correct duty paid sits with you.
L1011 wrote: » On excisable items the responsibility lies with the seller not the buyer
the beer revolu wrote: » Surely, that applies to sales within the state, not importing.
L1011 wrote: » No. Seller is always responsible. Additionally, you need a licence to pay excise, consumers don't have one generally!
Individual consumers do not normally pay APT. The tax falls due when the product leaves duty suspension, i.e. when it leaves a tax warehouse. A tax warehouse is a premises specially authorised by Revenue to produce, process or store alcohol and other excisable products. The person liable for the duty is the tax warehouse keeper or an importer. Excise duty also falls due on alcohol entering Ireland from abroad. If an individual consumer purchases alcohol and has it delivered to Ireland from another country, excise (and other customs charges, as well as Value Added Tax (VAT)) will be payable before Customs will release the product.
Silver-Tiger wrote: » These would get through Parcel Motel in Amazon packaging yeah?
EagererBeaver wrote: » At your own risk. The T&C's explicitly exclude alcohol.
RasTa wrote: » Seen this in the bargain forum. Greenspot for £28?!!!!https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=gbps_img_s-3_3675_288c01fc?rh=i%3Aalcohol%2Cn%3A340834031%2Cn%3A!344155031%2Cn%3A358583031&bbn=358583031&hidden-keywords=B008HP9F7Y|B00IXL998C|B000WISJGM|B00IXL9EMI|B07663GY6Y|B00B7QBPSM|B00IWVDGBE|B00RIB399I|B00IWVDGBE|B016E1IN52&ie=UTF8&lo=alcohol&field-enc-merchantbin=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&suppress-ve=1&smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_p=c79e33ca-a7c7-47e1-91ea-b8a7b4503675&pf_rd_s=slot-3&pf_rd_t=701&pf_rd_i=gb_main&pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_r=P2DJEH4P7EWR2HBB3J2W
mik_da_man wrote: » What's the story with www.thewhiskyexchange.com then? On checkout they show the deduction of UK Duty and addition of the Irish duty. Would that be a safer bet?
hungoverbunny wrote: » Green spot and redbreast 12 delivered from Amazon in a lightning sale for 74 beans. Can't bate that!
gilberto_eire wrote: » Feck i might have to chance it. I did a PM order two months ago that got through but hadn't a clue it was against T+Cs so was planning to use MoM next until this thread highlighted similar issues. I've been itching to try this for too long now so i guess this is the time to chance it.
Pinch Flat wrote: » Moving on to a new job, so the lads in the old job clubbed in and got me a bottle of green spot and Teelings single malt. Had some of the Teelings last night - nicer over the single grain and small batch
irlirishkev wrote: » I bought a bottle of the Teeling single malt today, having had it a few times before. It's the best of the trilogy in my opinion. I like the small batch, but not a fan of the single grain.
gilberto_eire wrote: » My two bottles hit the locker this morning. They weren't packed as well as last time when they had packing inside the tubes stopping movement. You could hear liquid if you were were analysing it. It arrived in there and was processed at 5pm yesterday... probably not a bad time and day to hit there as I'd say customs like to head off early like the rest of us. Won't chance it again for a good while... it's basically just Redbreast and Green Spot I'd think about it for.