-
The above Banner is a Sponsored Banner. Upgrade to Premium Membership to remove this Banner & All Google Ads. For full list of Premium Member benefits Click HERE.
juansanto7
Reputation Activity
-
-
juansanto7 got a reaction from James32 in Help Required from TSF Members, Especially Those in Germany
Hi, my brother lives in Germany and could accept the delivery (I get all my cojns bought in the EU delivered to him. He could then post to you.
-
juansanto7 got a reaction from PapaLazarou in Help Required from TSF Members, Especially Those in Germany
Hi, my brother lives in Germany and could accept the delivery (I get all my cojns bought in the EU delivered to him. He could then post to you.
-
juansanto7 reacted to modofantasma in Fake pandas on eBay (UK)
Thanks I don't know a lot about Pandas so did an image search to see what a genuine silver 2008 Panda looked like
-
juansanto7 got a reaction from Nick69 in Anyone Selling a Sigma Metalytics Verifier
Anybody else selling their Sigma Metalytics Verifier?
-
-
juansanto7 reacted to pricha in Speechless
i thought of that. We could all bid it up then the new account could coup de grace . A world record price reported in the Sun newspaper .
-
juansanto7 got a reaction from PenguinUK in The future of silver, VAT and import charges into the UK now a Deal has been done!?
Even before Brexit I belive that you had to contact the owner to post to UK as UK was not one of the standard countries they use to ship to. You will find that most of the dealers in Germany, if not all will now not ship to the UK (not even consider it). I guess that is what we voted for as a sovereign and island nation.
-
juansanto7 got a reaction from Scaffstacker in Today I Received.....
🤣🤣🤣🤣 are you stacking the Batavia von the shipwreck series????
-
juansanto7 reacted to vacancies in The future of silver, VAT and import charges into the UK now a Deal has been done!?
Merry Christmas everyone 😂
-
juansanto7 got a reaction from ShropshireTom in The future of silver, VAT and import charges into the UK now a Deal has been done!?
Just wonder how we managed to buy VAT free silver in Estonia and "Differenzbesteuerung nach 25a Ustg" silver in Germany (hence the reason Germans invented the coinbars around 2014 I think due to some changes in tax regulations). After all it may IMO have (some but) little to do with EU regulations as EU Regulations are there to circumvent and Estonians and Germans did find some way. If anybody thinks that UK Government will remove "the absurd VAT element (absurd for who?) on sales of silver bullion" then I think (again IMO) we are wasting out time. Taxes (call it VAT, Purchase Tax, etc) are a very good source of income for a Government and have been collected in England (and the rest of the world) for centuries before the EEC and will be collected for centuries after the EU. If the UK Government wanted to scrap VAT on silver it they would have done it long time ago like in Estonia while we were in the EU regardless of EU regulations. But as a country we are free to do it now as we have liberated ourselves of the shackles of EU Regulations. We may as well lobby for VAT/Purchase Tax free, customs tax/import tax free, "everything free" silver from the USA now that there are no more EU Regulations to follow. If it does not happen anytime soon we may have to find an good excuse of the reasons why these things are not happening.
-
juansanto7 got a reaction from MancunianStacker in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.
How do you know? Was it you?😄😄😄
-
juansanto7 got a reaction from HighlandTiger in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.
How do you know? Was it you?😄😄😄
-
juansanto7 got a reaction from GoldStandardPartyUK in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.
I think inflation is happening in the supermarkets but in disguise. Some of the products I normally have increased the price by around .£0.20 (one french product actually went up by £0.50 in increments of £0.25 in the last 6 months). Other products, price remained the same, packaging became bigger but product inside is around 10%-12.5% less weight. The government for example uses certain items and services to check the inflation but leaves out things like rents out. For example rents in my area have gone from £900 to £1300 for a 2 bedroom house in 4 years. Price of a similar property went from £200K to £300K in the same 4 years period. Is that is not inflation?
I think it is explained below
https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/inflationandpriceindices/articles/ukconsumerpriceinflationbasketofgoodsandservices/2020
-
juansanto7 reacted to SILVERFINGER in New Series - Giants of the Ice Age
Perhaps they have been 'frozen'
-
juansanto7 got a reaction from Divmad in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.
I think inflation is happening in the supermarkets but in disguise. Some of the products I normally have increased the price by around .£0.20 (one french product actually went up by £0.50 in increments of £0.25 in the last 6 months). Other products, price remained the same, packaging became bigger but product inside is around 10%-12.5% less weight. The government for example uses certain items and services to check the inflation but leaves out things like rents out. For example rents in my area have gone from £900 to £1300 for a 2 bedroom house in 4 years. Price of a similar property went from £200K to £300K in the same 4 years period. Is that is not inflation?
I think it is explained below
https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/inflationandpriceindices/articles/ukconsumerpriceinflationbasketofgoodsandservices/2020
-
juansanto7 got a reaction from vacancies in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.
I think inflation is happening in the supermarkets but in disguise. Some of the products I normally have increased the price by around .£0.20 (one french product actually went up by £0.50 in increments of £0.25 in the last 6 months). Other products, price remained the same, packaging became bigger but product inside is around 10%-12.5% less weight. The government for example uses certain items and services to check the inflation but leaves out things like rents out. For example rents in my area have gone from £900 to £1300 for a 2 bedroom house in 4 years. Price of a similar property went from £200K to £300K in the same 4 years period. Is that is not inflation?
I think it is explained below
https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/inflationandpriceindices/articles/ukconsumerpriceinflationbasketofgoodsandservices/2020
-
juansanto7 got a reaction from PapaLazarou in Today I Received.....
How much are you selling these for?
-
-
juansanto7 got a reaction from ChrisSilver in Today I Received.....
Same here, pleasure is mine. Thanks mate @Tattoedamat
And please forgive my boring artistic photography. 😇
-
juansanto7 got a reaction from richatthecroft in Today I Received.....
Same here, pleasure is mine. Thanks mate @Tattoedamat
And please forgive my boring artistic photography. 😇
-
juansanto7 got a reaction from JohnA in Today I Received.....
Same here, pleasure is mine. Thanks mate @Tattoedamat
And please forgive my boring artistic photography. 😇
-
juansanto7 got a reaction from CoinStruck in Today I Received.....
Same here, pleasure is mine. Thanks mate @Tattoedamat
And please forgive my boring artistic photography. 😇
-
juansanto7 got a reaction from Tn21 in Today I Received.....
Same here, pleasure is mine. Thanks mate @Tattoedamat
And please forgive my boring artistic photography. 😇
-
juansanto7 got a reaction from Abyss in Today I Received.....
Same here, pleasure is mine. Thanks mate @Tattoedamat
And please forgive my boring artistic photography. 😇