America?
NO!
Being a liberal is punishment enough!
Rik Anthrax
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"trust the government?? what are you, some kind of moron?"
"Cato was right."
Rik Anthrax
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"trust the government?? what are you, some kind of moron?"
"Cato was right."
I've got no problem at all paying for the converter, probably worth
every penny! One small, nitpicky detail though. Why do I, as a
non-UK citizen/resident, have to pay a UK tax? Usually, when
purchasing goods by mail order or online from another
state/province/country, one does not pay the tax of that jurisdiction.
It's been a few years since I've travelled to the UK and Europe, but I
even seem to recall that on any purchases I made while there, I was
able to claim some kind of rebate upon departure and got a refund of
all the sales taxes I had paid while there (with receipts). Anyone
know how this works?
>Andre
When I see a link to "Dave Noonan's Vintage Ferrari Collection Homepage"
I'll worry. 15 quid's only 3 hours' wages for me. If I don't get at
*least* 30 hour's entertainment out of just Laguna Seca and Mid Ohio then
I'll eat my hat!
Well, I'll have to buy a hat first, but with the state of my hairline
these days it's probably about time I bought one anyway... Mmm, so I guess
I need 2 hats, one to eat, one to wear.
Sheesh, this is getting expensive. IT'S A RIPOFF!
Andrew McP... checking his mailbox every ten minutes. Hang on, that's 5p
per phone call... THIS IS A RIPOFF!
PS If anyone can remind me where I put one of my 2 ICR2 CDs I'll be very
grateful!
Andre
>>man that thing is too expensive here 24 us dollars
>>THATS CONSIDERD AS A RIP-OFF
>No, you are 'considerd' to be an idiot.
>--
>* rrev at mindspring dot com *
Hey Tony, for you it's 50 UK pound.
:))
Andre
Andre
PS Or you can buy it from me for 30 UK pound, cash accepted.
NOW THAT'S A RIPP-OFF TONY !!!!
:)))
Andre
On Wed, 22 Mar 2000 19:15:36 -0800, "don hodgdon"
Andre
On 23 Mar 2000 05:05:40 GMT,
>--
>David.
>"After all, a mere thousand yards - such a harmless little knoll,
>really."
>(Raymond Mays on Shelsley Walsh)
Andre
On Wed, 22 Mar 2000 19:15:36 -0800, "don hodgdon"
>> Andre, Thanks for posting the fix...I go try it now!
>> > Woops, seems to be a problem when ordering online, Noonan sends the
>> > converter by mail after receiving payment, but you can only select
>> > 'standard shipment' in the form.
>> > When I clicked 'Buy now' I got a warning, something like 'product
>> > cannot be shipped, please choose another shipping method'.
>> > But you can't select another payment method. Great.
>> > I clicked 'Ship To different address', then clicked 'Ship to billing
>> > address' on the next screen, and after that I selected 'Buy now'.
>> > Then I passed succesfully.
>> > Makes no sense, but I just got a confirmation by email, so it worked.
>> > Andre
>> > On Thu, 23 Mar 2000 03:25:29 +0100, Andre Warringa
>> > >Just saw a new demo by coincidence at www.theuspits.com.
>> > >You can buy the converter here: http://www.sim-garage.co.uk/
>> > >Price for the converter is 15 UK pound.
>> > >My order is allready underway :)
>> > >Andre
Z.
Please remove my_pants when replying.
>I've got no problem at all paying for the converter, probably worth
>every penny! One small, nitpicky detail though. Why do I, as a
>non-UK citizen/resident, have to pay a UK tax? Usually, when
>purchasing goods by mail order or online from another
>state/province/country, one does not pay the tax of that jurisdiction.
>It's been a few years since I've travelled to the UK and Europe, but I
>even seem to recall that on any purchases I made while there, I was
>able to claim some kind of rebate upon departure and got a refund of
>all the sales taxes I had paid while there (with receipts). Anyone
>know how this works?
Z.
Please remove my_pants when replying.