I can't see how the address would matter unless customs were actually looking for certain recipients. A random check is going to involve looking at the address after the packet has been pulled out to be opened.cockbeard wrote:If I get a package delivered to work (from abroad), is it really less likely to attract customs and duty? I've been fine with small packages recently, but this is a big package
Yossarian wrote:Naming yourself 'Lord' is backfiring now, eh?
cockbeard wrote:If I get a package delivered to work (from abroad), is it really less likely to attract customs and duty? I've been fine with small packages recently, but this is a big package
M0stly harm13ss wrote:Real ones or ones from 'Oldham'?
cockbeard wrote:I've been fine with small packages recently, but this is a big package
M0stly harm13ss wrote:There's handling fees as well as just the duty, was that factored into your £350?
Kow wrote:Is that some kind of London school bully?
Lord_Griff wrote:So, laptops.
Need a little something for work/travel.
Seems like it is a toss up between the XPS 13 and Surface pro 4, unless I am missing something.
Any help would be gratefully received.
Andy wrote:If deposits, mortgages, any financial investments haven’t been 50/50, there’s plenty to dispute.
M0stly harm13ss wrote:Sorry to hear Nick. I’ll ask around re solicitors. It sounds to me like you’ll need a no nonsense kind rather than the conciliatory type. In the meantime, make sure you’ve kept any communication where she admits blame, the affair, or is the cause of the situation you currently find yourself in together with anything that may be construed to be a financial agreement (even emails/text messages that say things like ‘you keep the tv, I don’t want it’ etc). All this may well help. A solicitor should be able to offer an opinion on entitlements, property and shared cash split, anything owed, etc based on an initial hour appointment. I did this when I got divorced and it was invaluable. You have to be honest though about the current situation and things that have happened since the initial split, etc.
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