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why do UK'ers always get ripped off ? example..... i went to see U2 at hampden park glasgow the tickets were between £65/£85 and the t shirts were £25 , .....
i also went to see em at the amsterdam arena the tickets were 69euro and the t shirts were 30euro !!! why this blatant rip off in the uk ??? any amsterdammers know how many peeps the a'dam arena holds ?? [Edited 7/17/05 4:42am] | |
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We gotta pay2b cool | |
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because they do. | |
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drcoldchoke said: We gotta pay2b cool
i knew we were cool b4 i parted with my £/eu's !! | |
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Some British products are much cheaper here in Germany than in the UK, for instance Freshetta Pizza and Mum deodorant and many other products.
Saínsbury charges 2 1/2 times more for the pizza than most supermarkets over here. It´s strange. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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KoolEaze said: and Mum deodorant .
mum deodorant? what does that smell like? | |
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Christopher said: KoolEaze said: and Mum deodorant .
mum deodorant? what does that smell like? moth balls and boiled cabbage. | |
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p0pstar said: Christopher said: mum deodorant? what does that smell like? moth balls and boiled cabbage. ewwww send me some! cloudbuster prolly wears that as colonge | |
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Christopher said: p0pstar said: moth balls and boiled cabbage. ewwww send me some! cloudbuster prolly wears that as colonge consider it done and remember it needs to be applied hourly cloudy not only wears it as cologne but he washes his clothes in it too | |
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p0pstar said: consider it done and remember it needs to be applied hourly cloudy not only wears it as cologne but he washes his clothes in it too mum deodorant sounds heavenly cloudbuster thinks a shower is walking by a sprinkler | |
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Christopher said: p0pstar said: consider it done and remember it needs to be applied hourly cloudy not only wears it as cologne but he washes his clothes in it too mum deodorant sounds heavenly cloudbuster thinks a shower is walking by a sprinkler I hear he avoids rain because it washes his scarlet hair dye out. | |
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p0pstar said: Christopher said: mum deodorant sounds heavenly cloudbuster thinks a shower is walking by a sprinkler I hear he avoids rain because it washes his scarlet hair dye out. ohh id be mad to | |
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danielboon said: i went to see U2 at hampden park glasgow the tickets were between £65/£85 and the t shirts were £25 , .....
i also went to see em at the amsterdam arena the tickets were 69euro and the t shirts were 30euro !!! why this blatant rip off in the uk ??? any amsterdammers know how many peeps the a'dam arena holds ?? [Edited 7/17/05 4:42am] VAT and different taxation policies in different countries mainly, coupled with promotors charging the accepted going rates in appropriate countries the taxation issue is the real reason y most things r priced differently in other countries compared 2 the uk. if u were 2 legally import anything "cheaper" back in2 the uk u would b hit 4 duty and VAT if the item cost was over £18 gordon brown has officially requested 2 brussels 2 change the personal importation limits as they haven't changed in 10 years, thus £135 is the current limit 4 bringing goods back 2 the uk from outside europe (not including booze and fags and duty frees). he is trying 2 bring this up 2 about £1000 don't u guys keep up2 date with the financial times, or do u just read smash hits? | |
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Christopher said: p0pstar said: I hear he avoids rain because it washes his scarlet hair dye out. ohh id be mad to after the last rain storm he looked just like this.... | |
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p0pstar said: Christopher said: ohh id be mad to after the last rain storm he looked just like this.... then he looked like this when he dried off oh my goooodDDD | |
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Christopher said: p0pstar said: after the last rain storm he looked just like this.... then he looked like this when he dried off oh my goooodDDD I bought him a voucher for a whole new you hoping they would exchange him for me | |
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p0pstar said: oh my goooodDDD I bought him a voucher for a whole new you hoping they would exchange him for me [/quote] he found a way out of it as usual time for what not to wear to go to his house and ambush him | |
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Christopher said: p0pstar said: oh my goooodDDD I bought him a voucher for a whole new you hoping they would exchange him for me he found a way out of it as usual time for what not to wear to go to his house and ambush him[/quote] they already did, they said he needed more mini skirts so i killed them and ate their livers | |
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p0pstar said: they already did, they said he needed more mini skirts so i killed them and ate their livers that is delicious.....dont forget to hid ehis scruggie collection...some of them have dandruff | |
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Ok..to answer Danielboon's question...
It's because we Dutch are sooooo much nicer Errm How much is a pound in euro's? The Borg... Partypoopers of the galaxy.. ( Medical Hologram )
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HowComeYouDontCallme said: Errm How much is a pound in euro's? 0.6868 euros = £1 it amazes me how ppl can sit in front of computers and ask questions in forums when the answers can b found in seconds with google | |
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Tell us about! It's across the board. Anyone trying to buy a house here would definitely vouch for that. "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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unique said: HowComeYouDontCallme said: Errm How much is a pound in euro's? 0.6868 euros = £1 it amazes me how ppl can sit in front of computers and ask questions in forums when the answers can b found in seconds with google I'm just lazy...and you answered it for me! The Borg... Partypoopers of the galaxy.. ( Medical Hologram )
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HowComeYouDontCallme said: unique said: 0.6868 euros = £1 it amazes me how ppl can sit in front of computers and ask questions in forums when the answers can b found in seconds with google I'm just lazy...and you answered it for me! it was actually 0.72 euro - £1 | |
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unique said: danielboon said: i went to see U2 at hampden park glasgow the tickets were between £65/£85 and the t shirts were £25 , .....
i also went to see em at the amsterdam arena the tickets were 69euro and the t shirts were 30euro !!! why this blatant rip off in the uk ??? any amsterdammers know how many peeps the a'dam arena holds ?? [Edited 7/17/05 4:42am] VAT and different taxation policies in different countries mainly, coupled with promotors charging the accepted going rates in appropriate countries the taxation issue is the real reason y most things r priced differently in other countries compared 2 the uk. if u were 2 legally import anything "cheaper" back in2 the uk u would b hit 4 duty and VAT if the item cost was over £18 gordon brown has officially requested 2 brussels 2 change the personal importation limits as they haven't changed in 10 years, thus £135 is the current limit 4 bringing goods back 2 the uk from outside europe (not including booze and fags and duty frees). he is trying 2 bring this up 2 about £1000 don't u guys keep up2 date with the financial times, or do u just read smash hits? so its strictly the tax uni ? n' U2 make the same ? | |
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it was in a theatre! it had an interval I had icecream i was stuck to my seat here, tell you what mate it took two usherettes to prize me off my seat ('ere, I did a 70 minus one in it *cacheck*) and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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danielboon said: HowComeYouDontCallme said: I'm just lazy...and you answered it for me! it was actually 0.72 euro - £1 he asked IS not WAS. bloody pedants | |
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danielboon said: unique said: VAT and different taxation policies in different countries mainly, coupled with promotors charging the accepted going rates in appropriate countries the taxation issue is the real reason y most things r priced differently in other countries compared 2 the uk. if u were 2 legally import anything "cheaper" back in2 the uk u would b hit 4 duty and VAT if the item cost was over £18 gordon brown has officially requested 2 brussels 2 change the personal importation limits as they haven't changed in 10 years, thus £135 is the current limit 4 bringing goods back 2 the uk from outside europe (not including booze and fags and duty frees). he is trying 2 bring this up 2 about £1000 don't u guys keep up2 date with the financial times, or do u just read smash hits? so its strictly the tax uni ? n' U2 make the same ? no, it's not strictly the tax. and i doubt they would make the same cuz there r a number of other issues involved such as local payrates and taxes, as well as hold both perfomance and machanical copywrite laws operate. ure probably aware of u2's high profile case where they argued that they shouldn't have 2 pay the PRS royalties 2 pay thier own songs, and then have the PRS deduct administration charges. venue hire and conditions of use will also vary by city and country, depending on various laws don't u lot know nothing about putting on a major worldwide arena tour? | |
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unique said: danielboon said: it was actually 0.72 euro - £1 he asked IS not WAS. bloody pedants Errm...do you mean me?? Maybe you have to check my profile Who's the pedant now huh?? The Borg... Partypoopers of the galaxy.. ( Medical Hologram )
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