Anyone Had An Adverse Effect From Brexit Yet?

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Anyone Had An Adverse Effect From Brexit Yet?

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I was aware that you could be liable for extra payments if you buy something directly from the EU. BBC article highlighting this. I have bought pullovers, expensive, but far superior to anything in the UK, from the Aran islands- Can now expect an extra payment of around £30-£80 for a pullover. I also get French after-shave from EU sellers on eBay. Not anymore.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-55734277
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Yeah having to listen to Brexiteers telling us its all
JUST FINE !
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We're currently unable to get a range of components used in a variety of building products, from door entry systems to communal heating systems. Many of these components are manufactured throughout the EU.
Currently trying to work with suppliers to find a way through, but it's clear that costs are going to increase.
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Clive Evans wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:19 am I was aware that you could be liable for extra payments if you buy something directly from the EU. BBC article highlighting this. I have bought pullovers, expensive, but far superior to anything in the UK, from the Aran islands- Can now expect an extra payment of around £30-£80 for a pullover. I also get French after-shave from EU sellers on eBay. Not anymore.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-55734277
Why are you paying so much for pullovers?

Aftershave off ebay, I'm sure thats legit.
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Post by Currywurst and Chips »

Yup having terrible issues with customs/transport

Currently I'm buying boxer shorts from Gotland Island Sweden, a New York Yankees Baseball cap from Corsica and Cheese Strings from Lódź.

Expensive, but far superior to anything you can find in the UK
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PW said:- Why are you paying so much for pullovers?

Aftershave off ebay, I'm sure thats legit.


I don't automatically believe that paying a lot gets you the best, but you usually have to pay more to get better quality. Most expensive wool brand names in the UK, outsource their manufacturing to China. Woolovers for example say British wool, but knitted in China, possibly by Uighur forced labour. I have often found these quite expensive pullovers poor quality. Aran Island ones are made in Ireland with guaranteed Irish wool. They are much heavier and warmer than UK counterparts. Heart failure usually gives you a problem of feeling the cold.
The after-shave is mid-market stuff, unavailable in the UK. Good quality, the smell stays all day and doesn't alter. It is genuine. What is wrong with eBay? If you look before you purchase ( IE: Check feedback etc ) you can get a bargain. Honest Clive sells a lot of gear on eBay, all of if it kushti. I have 3744 positive feedbacks.
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If you want to buy british made british knitwear Clive
Hawick , gives you that option , not the best quality but its ok

What smellies do you buy ?
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Fair Isle sweaters must be the way to go. But f*** me the real things are expensive
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Can’t but wine from Spain currently. The wholesaler will no longer deliver to the UK
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Tuffers said What smellies do you buy ?


I get loads but the ones from EU on eBay are called: Titanium, Caractere and another. Originally used to get from Auchan at Calais.
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Clive Evans wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 10:04 am PW said:- Why are you paying so much for pullovers?

Aftershave off ebay, I'm sure thats legit.


I don't automatically believe that paying a lot gets you the best, but you usually have to pay more to get better quality. Most expensive wool brand names in the UK, outsource their manufacturing to China. Woolovers for example say British wool, but knitted in China, possibly by Uighur forced labour. I have often found these quite expensive pullovers poor quality. Aran Island ones are made in Ireland with guaranteed Irish wool. They are much heavier and warmer than UK counterparts. Heart failure usually gives you a problem of feeling the cold.
The after-shave is mid-market stuff, unavailable in the UK. Good quality, the smell stays all day and doesn't alter. It is genuine. What is wrong with eBay? If you look before you purchase ( IE: Check feedback etc ) you can get a bargain. Honest Clive sells a lot of gear on eBay, all of if it kushti. I have 3744 positive feedbacks.
Listening this morning to an exporter who said that the new rules are now much the same as they have been for years when importing and exporting to non EU Countries so being as most of his business was with non EU Countries, no big change for his company when he does business under the new agreement with the EU. Strange that for years I have been buying goods on Ebay from non EU countries, especially small goods from Asia and apart from longish delivery times, very cheap and no problems experienced. In fact from China, very cheap postage, far cheaper than that in UK, dont know how they manage to send things halfway across the world for such cheap prices ? Recently I accidentally broke the LCD screen on my Panasonic digital camera, after contacting a few repairers, average cost to repair in UK around £95. I purchased a new LCD screen for the camera on Ebay for £5,88 including post and packing, came from China. It arrived under 3 weeks, checked online how to do the job myself and repair done in under one hour. Now I know how to do the repair, would be quicker if I did the same model of camera again.
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Yes, Nigel Farage deficiency. I expected our saviour to be front and centre with how great it is now, doing victory laps around all the usual media outlets.

He loved the Fish People before we left, they were front and centre during the Referendum. I must have missed his triumphant tour of Britain's Fishing Fleets.
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Clive Evans wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 12:51 pm Tuffers said What smellies do you buy ?


I get loads but the ones from EU on eBay are called: Titanium, Caractere and another. Originally used to get from Auchan at Calais.
Is the Titanium one by Police ?
Ive never smelt the Hechter range
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Clive Evans wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 10:04 am PW said:- Why are you paying so much for pullovers?

Aftershave off ebay, I'm sure thats legit.


I don't automatically believe that paying a lot gets you the best, but you usually have to pay more to get better quality. Most expensive wool brand names in the UK, outsource their manufacturing to China. Woolovers for example say British wool, but knitted in China, possibly by Uighur forced labour. I have often found these quite expensive pullovers poor quality. Aran Island ones are made in Ireland with guaranteed Irish wool. They are much heavier and warmer than UK counterparts. Heart failure usually gives you a problem of feeling the cold.
The after-shave is mid-market stuff, unavailable in the UK. Good quality, the smell stays all day and doesn't alter. It is genuine. What is wrong with eBay? If you look before you purchase ( IE: Check feedback etc ) you can get a bargain. Honest Clive sells a lot of gear on eBay, all of if it kushti. I have 3744 positive feedbacks.
I can't see a Clive Evans on eBay. Are you using an alias?
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I can't see a Clive Evans on eBay. Are you using an alias?
That's because on eBay I have gone the Full Monty and used my middle name clivegriffithevans
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Why are you selling so much stuff?
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He is a true full blown Tory who loves his capitalist system.
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Anyone had any benefits from Brexit yet

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Clive Allen, thought this would be interesting to see as well as any downsides-Positives are what we need. Not banging a drum either way
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There are no big lorries carrying fish thumping and banging past my house any more.
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Ain’t seen farage for a week
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A lot of my stuff sells very slooooowly, but it does sell, eventually. I am a bit of a collector, it is surprising how lazy people can be; you often have to buy a job lot to get the item you want, put all the other stuff on eBay.
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Nissan have announced more UK investment due to benefit of Brexit;

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.theg ... ssan-chief
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George wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 10:49 am Can’t but wine from Spain currently. The wholesaler will no longer deliver to the UK
Shelves full of Spanish wines in M&S, Waitrose and Majestic, what you on about?
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Post by Currywurst and Chips »

I mean it's only been 3 weeks but yeah I suppose the main early benefit is that it still manages to make some people who aren't yet over it hysterical in public.
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