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Old 03-22-2011, 06:53 PM   #1
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You might want to keep a very close eye on tomorrow's Budget speech, as there are strong rumours that this particular VAT loophole may well be shut down.

To be honest, from an economic point of view I'm amazed it's survived as long as it has - it was never remotely intended to allow wealthy companies to avoid paying VAT merely by relocating warehouses to Jersey and taking advantage of online ordering systems that simply didn't exist when the VAT exemption was originally granted.
That sucks.

But honestly, if we're talking about DVDs and whatever it's a joke. You expect consumers to go in and pay 35 quid for a Blu-Ray when you can get it for 30% of the price online? Where has this tax gone to anyway? They keep increasing it but don't seem to do anything productive do they?

In fact, HMV are the only surviving b&m store, closing the loophole, if it even is a loophole, is not going to magically restore companies or even help out HMV who are really the closest thing to daylight robbery.
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Old 03-22-2011, 07:28 PM   #2
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In fact, HMV are the only surviving b&m store, closing the loophole, if it even is a loophole, is not going to magically restore companies or even help out HMV who are really the closest thing to daylight robbery.
I'm sure Amazon charge tax as it's on my order form etc. Imagine if everything went to it's RRP the entire country would be a ghost town. People would only go out during the sales. If the companies are UK based whats the big deal? Amazon have just opened a new Fulfillment Centre in Swansea perhaps the government wants to close it down already?

I may order some cheap Blu's just incase they jack up the prices....
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Old 03-22-2011, 07:35 PM   #3
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London has two stores:
http://uk.webuy.com/stores/store_details.php?id=2
http://uk.webuy.com/stores/store_details.php?id=1


For example, one of your wishlist movie, THE EXORCIST, is selling at one of the London CeX stores for 10 pounds (it's the UK version though).

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Old 03-22-2011, 08:16 PM   #4
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A word of caution to those visiting these royal shores, be careful if you're asking for directions to that particular store.
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Old 03-23-2011, 08:41 AM   #5
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London has two stores:
http://uk.webuy.com/stores/store_details.php?id=2
http://uk.webuy.com/stores/store_details.php?id=1


For example, one of your wishlist movie, THE EXORCIST, is selling at one of the London CeX stores for 10 pounds (it's the UK version though).
Not much of a bargain considering that their discs are all second-hand.
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Old 03-23-2011, 12:19 PM   #6
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HMV on Oxford Street.
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