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kurtbenoit wrote:Quick, sort of related, question. Seen a remark a few weeks back about buying bottles from america on ebay and having a lot of issues with customs and such. I'm looking to get a couple of bottles of 18 Year Old Sazerac Rye and I'm thinking ebay is my best bet. They cost about 100 euro each. Can anyone tell me what kind of issues I can expect or will it be as easy as pay, and wait for delivery?
IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:I've noticed that the Midlands Customs office which my post goes through are very much on the ball and my last 3 or 4 bottles from the US have arrived with Duty charges.
good_whiskey_hunting wrote:I noticed my previous post was removed so I better not make any further ideas I had on the issue public.
Pity really I had some great thoughts on VRT too.
DavidH wrote:good_whiskey_hunting wrote:I noticed my previous post was removed so I better not make any further ideas I had on the issue public.
Pity really I had some great thoughts on VRT too.
I started a thread, especially for outlaws like yourself
good_whiskey_hunting wrote:http://www.ebay.com/itm/1930S-MINIATURE ... 3541wt_932
I've never heard of such a company.
good_whiskey_hunting wrote:I though you were not allowed to sell alcohol except as a collectible container which just happens to contain alcohol but should not be consumed. This is being sold with a simple over 18 only rule!
Whiskey Pilgrim wrote:Hi Guys,
I am the owner of Spain's award winning whiskey bar Scanlan's Tavern and i have what i believe to be the worlds largest dedicated "Pub" collection of Irish whiskies ,,200 expressions approx,, i am toying with the idea of selling the entire collection,,if their are serious interested parties out their please feel to contact me at scanlanp@hotmail.com
all the best,
good_whiskey_hunting wrote:...
I checked the commission rates but they differ according to the price achieved on each item and not as a percentage of your over all sale. Would this be common?
Raven wrote:the really incredible price is 147 Euro for an Italian market 1970's (white label) bottle of Tullamore Dew
which 1 or 2 years ago would have made circa 30 Euro
IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:
Some very strange prices on WhiskyAuction these days.
good_whiskey_hunting wrote:IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:
Some very strange prices on WhiskyAuction these days.
Your right there
I thinking of getting a few bottles of Tesco own brand and see if I can make a few bob.