Showing posts with label duty free. Show all posts
Showing posts with label duty free. Show all posts

## UPDATED ## Reply from Boris at Bulgarian Customs. WTF?

I asked Bulgarian Customs if the airport shop at Burgas, Bulgaria was allowed to sell cigarettes marked "Duty Free Only"  as "EU Duty Paid". This relates to this earlier post.

Boris kindly replied but as to what his reply actually says, l am unsure to say the least.

Any ideas anyone? SBC?


UPDATE


These are the duty paid stickers. The sticker gives the year  and you'll note on the lhs of the sticker it has the price 3.90 lev as set by the BG government. Other EU countries do this ... oh wait .... not the UK .... they allow retailers to rip you off too ... once the government has ripped you off of course with their extortionate tax!

WARNING! British Smokers holidaying in Bulgaria Part 2

Readers will remember that l warned British holidaymakers about the Burgas Airport shop in Bulgaria. Since then l've tried to clarify matters but with little success. Below is a letter from the Burgas Duty Free Shop owners Heinemann, Germany (they run Varna Airport too) with my subsequent responses. Below the letter is all the agencies and such l've contacted and state of play.


l find the answers from Heinemann not very convincing and even if l was convinced that still leaves the problem of HMRC/UKBA when you return to the UK. Whether a little till receipt is sufficient for proving EU DUTY has been paid, l simply don't know despite my best efforts to find out. What l do know from talking to HMRC/UKBA is that almost certainly their frontline officers won't accept it as such and will seize the cigarettes/tobacco. l envisage it would end up as a matter for the Magistrates Courts in your Appeal Against Seizure to decide whether this little till receipt is sufficient to prove EU DUTY has been paid. 


Apart from that, there is still the what l can only call profiteering going on at these shops but it isn't at just Heinemann shops in Burgas and Varna Airports. Even at the Sofia Airport shops run by a different company that DO have EU DUTY PAID and DUTY FREE cigarettes, they are still profiteering. They do this by pricing in Euros and when you try to pay in the local Bulgarian currency of Lev they charge you at airport currency exchange rates for converting Lev into Euros! This means that (for example) a carton of 200 Marlboro whose price is fixed by Government regs at 50 Lev wil cost you 60 Lev or thereabouts.


So, what l always do and advise others to do is to buy your cigarettes/tobacco from the Bulgarian Domestic market at reputable supermarkets and such (not street traders!). That way you get your cigarettes/tobacco with the official EU DUTY PAID stickers on (Heinemann call them tax banderols ... see below) and a receipt AND at the correct price!


Now to the letter from Heinemann with my comments in 'blue' :- 






From: ****** ********@gebr-heinemann.de>
To: nothing_2_declare@ymail.com
Sent: Tuesday, 12 July 2011, 8:50
Subject: Antwort: WG: Burgas 11.07.11 ****** *********** - Kundenbeschwerde/Anfrage

Dear Mr ********,


Thank you very much for your feedback regarding your experience at our Burgas Duty Free Airport Shop. We have a quit specific situation with respect to the sales of cigarettes in Bulgaria but we will try our best to explain the situation to you.


Bulgaria has a specific Duty Free law which just allow to sell "Duty Free Merchandise" (without tax banderols) (Err but your shop told me they had tax banderols on but they wouldn't open the carton to show me. Can you please provide a link to this specific Duty Free law which you speak of? ) behind the security control. That means we are selling Duty Free Merchandise to EU-Passengers and Duty Free Passengers as well.(Really? how come there was no DUTY FREE price displayed anywhere or indeed details about this specific DUTY FREE law you mention that Bulgarians supposedly have? Sofia Airport shops (not your company) have 2 distinct areas ... one marked DUTY FREE and the other DUTY PAID. The cigarettes are packaged accordingly and priced accordingly)


On your cash receipt is declared that this merchandise was sold "Tax & Duty Paid" to you. The taxes we are paying to the Bulgarian Country according to our cash system which is supervised by the Bulgarian Customs.(Really? HMRC/UKBA have told me that they would almost certainly seize any DUTY FREE packaged cigarettes even if you have a little till receipt.)


With respect to the price which you paid for a carton of Marlboro I understand that you were not happy with the significant price increase compared to the Bulgarian Domestic Market. The reason for that is that Philip Morris (brand owner of Marlboro) is unfortunately not offering to us the financial support which we need to match the prices of the Bulgarian Domestic Market.(Really? Why? Philip Morris are in Bulgaria and manufacture Marlboro in Bulgaria. Sofia Airport have these cigarettes along with all other brands ... all with tax 'banderols' on showing DUTY PAID. They also have these brands showing DUTY FREE. All the health warnings are in Bulgarian though, unlike yours, that are in English. Where do you get them from?)


All other brands (Lucky Strike, Lambert & Butler, Silk Cut, Superkings) are on the price level of the Bulgarian Domestic Market as those cigarette houses are supporting us in an adequate way.(Really? these other brands you talk of are still marked DUTY FREE and are priced above the Bulgarian Domestic Market by a margin of around 10%)


We hope our explanation was clear enough to understand our specific situation in Bulgaria and we hope you enjoyed your holiday and as well your shopping at Burgas Airport.(No, your explanation is not clear enough)


We would be very happy to welcome you again at Burgas Airport or in another shop of Gebr. Heinemann.


Should you require any further questions or comments please do not hesitate to contact us. 


(l did, immediately, along with the above points (albeit not so forcefully and sarcastically) and ever since you've remained silent!) 


Best regards from Hamburg,


****** *********

Who l've contacted and subsequent results

HMRC/UKBA    At first got a complete muppet who told me l can bring back my DUTY FREE Alowances from Bulgaria! Told the muppet that she didn't know what she was taliking about and to put me on to someone who did. The next representative did know more and said the frontline officers would seize any DUTY FREE packaged goods regardless of the till receipt as it would be viewed as very suspicious. Went on to say they have no jurisdiction in Bulgaria. Seems that doesn't stop them involving themselves restricting British brands in Belgium, Lux etc does it?
Also wrote to them and they responded with "All tobacco products from EU must be DUTY PAID. if you have any further questions you should contact Bulgarian Authorities"  (helpful, aren't they?)

Bulgarian Customs    ... no response.

British Embassy in Sofia, Bulgaria   .... no response

Philip Morris International    .... responded and are investigating and will reply after investigation.

Burgas Airport Management  .... no response

Balkan Holidays   ... the company l got my flight only deal with. They send thousands upon thousands of British holidaymakers to this area (Sunny Beach) through Burgas Airport ... no response

Sofia Echo ... no response

Note:- no phones were hacked to produce this article

Report from Office Bulgaria ... land of smokers!

Coming out to BG l ran into airport security drones. l still had in my carry-on bag what was left of a 15gm tube of Bonjela that l had for a mouth ulcer. You'd have thought it was weapons grade biological warfare material the way they reacted. 'l should have had it in a plastic bag' ... 'Do l want a plastic bag for it? ... that'lllbe £1 please'

l laughed (they dont like that but l did think it was funny) and said So' you've got the tube of whats left ... maybe 2gm, you know what it is and yet you want me to buy a plastic bag for it?? That's insanity!'

Their reply was 'lt's security and the law' . l replied ' Security? .. you mean like the barriers you put up outside the airport so no-one can pickup or drop off? (it's a small airport (Humberside) and had a small area in a 'U' shape that cars and taxis used exclusively for dropping off and picking up).

Drone said ' Yes, that was done because of the Glasgow incident where they tried to ram the airport with a car and blow it up so we did it for security'

I smiled saying 'But they can still drive on the pavement' The drone said 'No they can't. lt's not allowed' ( seems terrorists obey traffic regs )

l gave up and left the drone clown clutching the 2gms of Bonjela to carry on the circus act with the next passenger. Note ... to date, the security circus has not caught one terrorist ... nor any elephants, tigers or anything else.

Regarding the airport shop selling duty free cigarettes as duty paid cigarettes ... l've had no reply from them. The company is called Travel Retail Distribution and is a subsidary of Heinemann. l'm still amazed by this as they are doing it right under the noses of Bulgarian Customs who actively target Brit passengers on what they can or not take out of Bulgaria. Perhaps this company thinks their problem has gone way because l left. Oh dear, l've got news for them ... l'm coming back very shortly. l'll check in with my luggage and no doubt attract attention from Bulgarian Customes because 'l'm over the limit' on what they say l can take out. Then the fun will start!

lt's going to be interesting to say the least. l shall try to record it.

l'll leave you now. Regards from 'the office'  Yes, they are my feet. :) in the pic