4.10 for 20 Marlboro Menthol in Greece. €, not £.
About £1.90 for 20 Camel Filter Classic in SA. That's the old ones, which are no longer available in the UK AFAIK. The price is a bit misleading though, because of the poor rand/sterling exchange rate.
I know smoking isn't, or shouldn't be, enjoyable and it's more a case of the relief when you suppress the withdrawal symptoms, but I'm afraid to say I love them. Ridiculous really. I only smoke 2 - 3 cigarettes/day when I'm in the UK, mainly because of the cost, but my consumption goes right back up when I go home.

4.10 for 20 Marlboro Menthol in Greece. €, not £.
Someone has to pay for the health servicePopped into Morrisons this evening to buy a card and went to pay at the kiosk.. Woman in front of me asked for 40 Marlborough, the assistant said "that's £18.50 please"!
So glad I gave up 10 years ago.
This does not help us in the UK.
In fact it makes us want to beat you![]()
We know of people who bring back a couple of suitcases full twice a year
I thought there were no limits? as long as you could "prove personal" use has that changed?Interestingly, this year there were signs up at the airport Duty Free saying 800 cigs was the limit per person?
You are spot on, they should show that local duty has been paid...And basically a reasonable amount for one person. 16 cartons of 200 cigarettes can be seen as pushing itI thought there were no limits? as long as you could "prove personal" use has that changed?
Only a small point I know, but isn't it also local tax paid rather than duty free?
( I can't see the difference TBH but I guess it makes the tax man happier with that label)
I thought there were no limits? as long as you could "prove personal" use has that changed?
Only a small point I know, but isn't it also local tax paid rather than duty free?
( I can't see the difference TBH but I guess it makes the tax man happier with that label)
BUSTEDYes on the passenger seat there is a shopping list with friends and family names and what they want![]()
I wonder where the "limit" would be set though?16 cartons of 200 cigarettes can be seen as pushing it![]()
To put that in perspective, to leave a Mercedes E220 AMG Sport Automatic would be the equivalent of 43 cigarettes per dayGlad I gave up my 60 a day habit the day Denis Healey put them upto a Pound a packet.
Shame I couldn't kick the Camera gear buying Habit though as that has cost me an awful lot more over the years
It is really easy for them to check your travel history as to see whether you are telling the truth. Further more if they are all the same it works further in your favour. So yes it shouldn't be a problem. However if you say that and then it turns out you are going three times per months, have many different types of cigarettes then it would be a bit more awkward to convince personal use.BUSTED
I wonder where the "limit" would be set though?
As Carl says, he goes there once a year and smokes 16 cartons in a year.
That's personal use, over a period of a year.
Edit, and as Ruth @viv1969 linked
Although there are no limits to the alcohol and tobacco you can bring in fromEU countries, you’re more likely to be asked questions if you have more than the amounts below.
So you can bring back what you want as long as HMG doesnt lose out TOO MUCH![]()
16 cartons of 200 cigarettes can be seen as pushing it
True enough but not that many people travel for work to these countriesHowever if you say that and then it turns out you are going three times per months,
Unfortunately it doesn't matter whether you agree or notDon't agree with that. I smoke around 15 per day, which is around 27 sleeves. Their 800 cigs per person rule (4 sleeves) wouldn't even be enough for 4 months.
I missed the editOddly you can give them away as a gift.
I blame... never mindUnfortunately it doesn't matter whether you agree or not![]()
16 cartons of 200 cigarettes can be seen as pushing it
Someone I used to know was the head of Excise Duty and tied oils. Trust me the story behind those rules is long, complicated and way too boring. I can appreciate the difference between commercial gain and gifting.I missed the edit
Yes that is a bit odd![]()
LOL Since 800 is the guide lines, I think 3200 is probable a fair limit to be seen as pushing it. But as I said, if it is for personal use, when they are the same, if you only travel once per year, it should be ok....Just don't have list in your pocket that you are brining in 400 for Cobra, 600 for me, with the value written next to itI as disagreeing with .....not the rules.![]()
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In that case they should differentiate between Mr Smith the street cleanerI can appreciate the difference between commercial gain and gifting.
Oh take some personal responsibilityI blame... never mind![]()
And make sure its Vice versa tooJust don't have list in your pocket that you are brining in 400 for Cobra, 600 for me, with the value written next to it![]()
Tis a culture of litigation and blame, so NO!Oh take some personal responsibility![]()
LOL Since 800 is the guide lines, I think 3200 is probable a fair limit to be seen as pushing it. But as I said, if it is for personal use, when they are the same, if you only travel once per year, it should be ok....Just don't have list in your pocket that you are brining in 400 for Cobra, 600 for me, with the value written next to it![]()