Would anyone like these shirts? Both never worn, though the white one has had a couple of washes to attempt to remove a tiny mark on the front. Only looking for the postage (preferably UK as thanks to Brexit who knows what EU charges might be?). Both size large, hence me accepting after several years they're never going to fit
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Posting to the EU shouldn't be a massive issue for the sender. Only for the receiver as they'll get clobbered for the VAT.Eighthcircle wrote: ↑08 Mar 2022, 18:28 Would anyone like these shirts? Both never worn, though the white one has had a couple of washes to attempt to remove a tiny mark on the front. Only looking for the postage (preferably UK as thanks to Brexit who knows what EU charges might be?). Both size large, hence me accepting after several years they're never going to fit
As long as you declare a paltry value on the customs label that shouldn't be a huge problem. £5 max declared value won't be a biggy.
At this moment if sender is outside EU there are custom fees >10 Euros per parcel with receiver inside the EU. No matter if it is product or gift or whatever. This includes many countries that pre-Brexit period were not subject to that kind of fees. The inability to be sure which is product from a company led them even tax family or friendly gifts.
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I used to have one of the white ones and loved it but lost it in Stockholm - it's a pleasant change to wear not black occasionally!
If it was XL I'd bite your hand off, I hope it finds a happy home..
If it was XL I'd bite your hand off, I hope it finds a happy home..
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