Originally posted by precious007
No More EU To EU Snus Sales! (EU Members Please Read!)
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Originally posted by FrostedOK - that's 3 phone calls to HMRC - two answers the same and one haven't a clue answer.
I think we can safely say that Customs & Excise in Britain simply haven't an idea what day it is but it might be an idea to ring the above number to put this to bed.
nothing has changed. The original law on snus in Sweden (the no exit of it is allowed) is being enforced
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Originally posted by Mykislt View PostNO UK LAW IS INVOLVED HERE.
nothing has changed. The original law on snus in Sweden (the no exit of it is allowed) is being enforced
It might not be as fresh with all those air miles, but at least customs can't touch it.
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Originally posted by precious007Romania and UK are both in the EU, thus the same laws apply.
I am chilled but they are both in EU.... and the ban comes from the EU, it's not that UK makes the laws or anything
Lithuania is in the EU, snuff, snus, chew, and everything that you can't smoke is BANNED, it is written so in law. where else is it like that in the EU?
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Originally posted by Mykislt View PostNO UK LAW IS INVOLVED HERE.
nothing has changed. The original law on snus in Sweden (the no exit of it is allowed) is being enforced
Moral of the story - FU*K CUSTOMS. Don't bother ringing them - you might as well ring up a fish and chip shop.
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Originally posted by muddyfunkstar View PostThe problem is not with the countries receiving the snus, it's with Sweden reinterpreting the legislation in light of the Finalnd business.
We should keep our heads down, buy from whoever is willing to sell it to us, and not poke any wasps nests.
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Originally posted by precious007 View PostOK I'm confused.
If nothing has changed then why did Northerner close down their online store for EU?
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Originally posted by Mykislt View PostThere is an old law that says no exit of snus is allowed from sweden to the EU. It just wasn't enforced until a finnish cancer organization said "STOP!" so they stopped.
If you can't buy stuff online from EU companies
why would EU accept buying snus from US companies?
Isn't that stupid somehow?
Hey @brett ... going to sweden for 200 grams of tobacco is not a real good choice.
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Originally posted by muddyfunkstar View PostThe problem is not with the countries receiving the snus, it's with Sweden reinterpreting the legislation in light of the Finalnd business.
We should keep our heads down, buy from whoever is willing to sell it to us, and not poke any wasps nests.
That's pretty good advice - better advice than the f***nuts that work at HMRC
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