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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 76 ✭✭r439z5ifwt8soq


    kungfual wrote: »
    I contacted PW as my parcel was missing for a week when it said it was delivered.
    I didn't know there was no way of paying duty yourself so thank you, I won't email them so.
    This is a thread about a possible bargain, I tried it, didn't work out. End of.

    Yeah that's the attitude ya need to have to be fair. The whole thing is revolving around chancing your arm at a deal


  • Moderators, Regional South Moderators Posts: 5,842 Mod ✭✭✭✭Quackster


    OmegaGene wrote: »
    no harm contacting the parcel forwarding company just in case but a waste of time asking revenue

    On the contrary, Revenue generally let it go if it's a small quantity of alcohol and it's your first offence so definitely worth following up with them.

    If the parcel has been seized, they already know the poster has attempted to smuggle in alcohol! They visit the parcel forwarding companies at least once a week and seize any alcohol they find so there's no 'under the radar' about it. They're no fools but they simply don't have the resources to inspect every parcel, only a fraction of them.

    The biggest threat to this right now is Brexit putting the parcel forwarding companies out of business.


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