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Dylan last won the day on July 29 2019

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  1. Not vinyl but I sometimes buy clothing online from Italy and imagine this will be affected. I keep checking the site but no information yet. Discounted clothing me be a thing of the past.... primark here I come. update : so 135gbp is the cut off point for clothing anything over that has additional tariffs.
  2. I am wondering the same myself to be honest. I sometimes buy items from Europe myself and not all sites have published changes yet. I would guess people may be getting unexpected charges even if sites don’t notify them. but that’s only a guess time will tell. I won’t buy for a while.
  3. Yes I read the press release the cycle part company put out. Essentially it wasn’t good. i am not so sure these are anomolies more like new charges that are here to stay.
  4. Happy days off course paying VAT would be acceptable if you won a thousand pound record for a hundred quid
  5. Probably not for VAT I think you will get same deal you currently do for things going to a US address can’t see any reason why that would change.
  6. All part of the brexit bonus sunny uplands The dot com site might not know where you are ?
  7. I think generally 12” singles that play at 45rpm have better louder sound quality than a 12” that plays at 33rpm. bigger grooves more spaced out.
  8. I don’t think you can relate size and speed. I have 12” vinyl that plays at 33 and 45rpm unless I am misunderstanding what you are saying. I probably have 7” vinyl that plays at 33 and 45rpm as well. but I do think these actetates are very suspect.
  9. Just another unnecessary obstacle in the supply chains of large manufacturing companies that employ hundreds of thousands of people.
  10. That was pretty tough would never have got quite a lot of those.
  11. If that’s not right it deserves to be


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