/balt/ + /ausnz/

Food products.

Tax invoice has 5 charges : Duty, GST on importation, import transaction fee, GST on import transaction fee, disbursement fee (along with a hidden GST on this attached to it), totalling roughly 150 kiwi bux.
This is all on top of the original price of 423 dollars for the product.

I'm not exactly read-up on the law regarding imports from overseas so I think I'll just suck it up as a lesson learned and don't do it again without reading up on it in future.

Good lad. Had a few beers and I'm amping up for state of origin in a bit.
Wbu??

>plays cities: skylines
>recreate lithuania
>decides to drop a meteor on the country
>devoid kaunas of human life. vilnius, klaipeda and kaisadorys remain

But that's not big and soft.

>food products
Could you be a bit more vague for us?

The only time I ever got hit with importation charges we when I imported a $21000 laptop from America because it cost $2400 here but I for hit with about $400 import tax. Fucking shit but sounds like nz is a hundred times worse.

but it's warm, you can get woolly covers so they can be soft and the're perfect size to hold against one's chest

Woke up at like 4am, went back to sleep and woke up 4 hours later. Now I'm just looking out of the window; the weather is pretty warm, but the skies are downcast, so I am considering whether I should go down to the sea. I probably will as I live almost right by the beach.

What beers did you have?
That's simply epic.

This shit makes no sense, how does the import charge fucking double for no reason.
>$21000 laptop
wow must be a pretty good laptop desu

Hmm, good idea.
It would be nice to cuddle something warm in the winter.

Lol $2100*

Had a couple Saint Mihal a cheap French beer that no-one in /fr/ has heard of. Then I had a couple Exports a png beer.
Wouldn't the water be cold at the moment? Do you beaches get many big waves? I only have fun in the waves.