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It is coming up to that time when the vast majority of people go on their summer holidays and as is their want and right if they are smokers will take advantage of cheaper prices abroad.

I am sure there are people on here who have been stopped and had their legally bought goods taken off them and in many cases at Dover even their car.

What i would suggest doing before you go abroad is get yourself acquainted with this site below and know your rights to not get robbed and lied to;

http://nothing-2-declare.blogspot.co.uk/

You will find on there very very interesting information what the powers that be don't want you to know about. Read the site and inwardly digest the information to protect your legally bought and taxed goods. The guys on there have put all the info together to give the average travelling citizen the knowledge they would normally have not known about.

Before any anti smoking zealot starts on how bad smoking is and we must protect the children i am not interested with your view points. I am interested in law abiding citizens protecting their rights to buy legally bought goods abroad and enjoy them when they get them back home without being robbed.

No doubt some of you on here have had your legally bought goods taken off you because you didn't know any different, you do now.

Well done SH and Zaphod.
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  • Timalay
    Timalay Posts: 945 Forumite
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    Don't make the same mistake as this person. 5,000 cigarettes for personal use. lol
  • Driver8
    Driver8 Posts: 743 Forumite
    Timalay wrote: »
    Don't make the same mistake as this person. 5,000 cigarettes for personal use. lol


    Turkey is not in the EU. If it was an EU country then you can bring in as much as you want for your own personal use.

    Have a look at the video on the website where 30.000 were brought in and not robbed off them.
  • Oliver14
    Oliver14 Posts: 5,878 Forumite
    I'd be careful relying on that site. The quick look i've just had I have seen two obvious errors. Telling the HMRC that's you know you're right because you read it on some blog wont hold up.
    'The More I know about people the Better I like my Dog'
    Samuel Clemens
  • Oliver14
    Oliver14 Posts: 5,878 Forumite
    Driver8 wrote: »
    Turkey is not in the EU. If it was an EU country then you can bring in as much as you want for your own personal use.
    Actually not correct Turkey is an Associate member of the EU and signed the Customs agreement in 1995 so the same customs conditions apply as any full member of the EU
    'The More I know about people the Better I like my Dog'
    Samuel Clemens
  • dacouch
    dacouch Posts: 21,636 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    I get my duty frees from the newsagent at the bottom of my road, far more convenient
  • powerful_Rogue
    powerful_Rogue Posts: 8,334 Forumite
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    Oliver14 wrote: »
    Actually not correct Turkey is an Associate member of the EU and signed the Customs agreement in 1995 so the same customs conditions apply as any full member of the EU

    Sorry afriad not. Non EU allowences apply to cigarette purchases made in Turkey.
  • powerful_Rogue
    powerful_Rogue Posts: 8,334 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Driver8 wrote: »
    It is coming up to that time when the vast majority of people go on their summer holidays and as is their want and right if they are smokers will take advantage of cheaper prices abroad.

    I am sure there are people on here who have been stopped and had their legally bought goods taken off them and in many cases at Dover even their car.

    What i would suggest doing before you go abroad is get yourself acquainted with this site below and know your rights to not get robbed and lied to;

    http://nothing-2-declare.blogspot.co.uk/

    You will find on there very very interesting information what the powers that be don't want you to know about. Read the site and inwardly digest the information to protect your legally bought and taxed goods. The guys on there have put all the info together to give the average travelling citizen the knowledge they would normally have not known about.

    Before any anti smoking zealot starts on how bad smoking is and we must protect the children i am not interested with your view points. I am interested in law abiding citizens protecting their rights to buy legally bought goods abroad and enjoy them when they get them back home without being robbed.

    No doubt some of you on here have had your legally bought goods taken off you because you didn't know any different, you do now.

    Well done SH and Zaphod.

    Had to chuckle! Its not some big secret!

    As long as you can prove to a customs officer that they are for your own personal use, then theres no problem!

    Before a customs officer makes any decision on seizing the cigarettes, you have an interview where you get asked questions to establish if the cigarettes are for your own personal use or being purchased for a commercial use.

    Not rocket science really!
  • Driver8
    Driver8 Posts: 743 Forumite
    Oliver14 wrote: »
    I'd be careful relying on that site. The quick look i've just had I have seen two obvious errors. Telling the HMRC that's you know you're right because you read it on some blog wont hold up.


    I have been with the lads who run it and you obviously have not read the site.

    As the poster above states, you are totally wrong about duty free allowance from Turkey.
  • Timalay
    Timalay Posts: 945 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Photogenic
    Driver8 wrote: »
    Turkey is not in the EU. If it was an EU country then you can bring in as much as you want for your own personal use.

    Have a look at the video on the website where 30.000 were brought in and not robbed off them.

    It was meant to be a joke.
  • EycplUK
    EycplUK Posts: 777 Forumite
    And also take a look at daytripper.net !
    Loads of info and advice for european visitors !
    A Bast**d I May Be ! I Was Born One !
    Whats Your Excuse ?
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