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Forest last, all the specifications are at the form.What's the last on the Norwegian? Also, voting link isn't working.
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Forest last, all the specifications are at the form.What's the last on the Norwegian? Also, voting link isn't working.
For everyone who was not able to vote previously, I was able to access the link to the Carmina GMTO voting page just now. Let's make our voices heard!
Cheers,
Fok.
I think that the price would be lower, as the 23% mto fee will not be assessed for the gmto.This works, thanks. One final question (promise) and I apologize in advance as it has likely been discussed, can someone confirm that the price for the NST is USD $1,335 (or a close approximation)?
If I go to Madrid and buy a pair of shoes in the Carmina shop then take them back to the UK, do I just get to bring them in?Our local tax? Yes, that’s my understanding too, but the courier will invariably charge for paying that on the recipients behalf, so anything from the EU, even if it’s made in the EU ends up more expensive.
It seems to get really confusing when buying goods in the EU that were made outside the EU. I believe then you have to pay U.K. VAT, duty and whatever admin charge the courier levies.
Approx 800-900$I think that the price would be lower, as the 23% mto fee will not be assessed for the gmto.
Pretty awesome that it’s a close race!Haha yes let’s go! NST!
Clear indication they should offer both 😬Pretty awesome that it’s a close race!