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How much are f**s in main land SPAIN?

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CIGARETTES HOW MUCH DO THEY COST IN MAIN LAND SPAIN.

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  1. Ahell of a lot cheaper than here about £20 per 200


  2. On average 3 euros a packet

  3. Pennys

  4. I did not know homosexuals were for sale in Spain!

  5. 3€ tops, you'll get the best (the official) price at an 'estanco' or 'tabac', that's a state monopoly shop. You can also get stamps and money orders and other stuff we might expect to get from a post-office (or used to - what are post offices for these days?). If you get your f**s from a bar or a machine you'll pay about 10% extra, but hey what's 10% of £1.70. I go to Spain about every 3 months and buy all my f**s there and what with cheap flights it pays my travel expenses. I don't bring them back to sell on, they're just for personal use and I don't smoke that much but I can't think of a better reason to keep on smoking - I might die a few years younger but it'll have been a life full of nearly free holidays.

  6. Speak to their pimp.

  7. U.K. brands such as Bensons, Embassy etc. are around 28 euors for a carton of 200. Other brands such as Marlborough are about 22 euros.

    You might find this article on duty free allowances interesting:-

    http://www.costadelsol-vacationrentals.c...

  8. They are about 2/3rds cheaper than UK.

  9. varies from 2 to 3 euros for a pack of 20 english ones such as b&h are about 3 euros

  10. f**s or flags hun?

  11. proper brand f**s like b&h and malboro  and lambert&butler are like 3 euros20cents

    but you can get Sokme spanish ones which are just as good for like 2 euros or 2 euros 30 cents

    I always like L&M there pretty similar to lamberts and theyre cheaper, or nobel i like too. not as strong as bensons or malboros

    unless you normally smoke roll ups, whatever u do, STAY AWAY from Ducados,,,,,,,they will make u throw up!!,,,

    hope you have a nice time in spain

  12. About £19.20 - £19.50 for a carton of 200

    When you are looking to buy, shop around as some Estanco's will just give you a few lighters whereas others may give you a bottle of spirits. Keep your receipt.

    This is a question I have answered previously as to how many you can bring back to the UK taken from H .M S. Customs

    Alcohol or tobacco

    If you bring in goods on which tax has been paid in an EU country, you do not have to pay any tax or duty on them in the UK. However any alcohol or tobacco you bring in must be for your own use and transported by you.

    Own use’ includes goods for your own consumption and gifts. If you bring in goods for resale, or for any payment, even payment in kind, they are regarded as being for a commercial purpose.

    But there are special rules for cigarettes and some tobacco products from some EU countries.

    The EU Countries are: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus*, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, The Irish Republic, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain (but not the Canary Islands), Sweden, The UK (but not the Channel Islands).

    Though the whole of Cyprus is part of the EU, goods from any area of Cyprus not under effective control of the Government of the Republic of Cyprus are treated as non-EU imports.

    Although Gibraltar is part of the EU, it is outside the Community Customs territory. The Customs allowances for outside the EU therefore apply.

    Alcohol or tobacco

    If you are bringing in alcohol or tobacco goods and we have reason to suspect they may be for a commercial purpose, a Customs officer may ask you questions and make checks, for example about:

    the type and quantity of goods you have bought

    why you bought them

    how you paid for them

    whether all your goods are openly displayed or concealed

    how often you travel

    how much you normally smoke or drink or

    any other relevant circumstances.

    You are particularly likely to be asked questions if you have more than:

    3200 cigarettes, 200 cigars, 400 cigarillos, 3kg tobacco, 110 litres of beer, 90 litres of wine, 10 litres of spirits, 20 litres of fortified wine (such as port or sherry).

    The officer will take into account all the factors of the situation and your explanation.

    If we are satisfied that the goods are for a commercial purpose we may seize them and any vehicle used to transport them, and may not return them to you.

    http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsporta...

    This link will tell you everything you need to know.

    Be careful if you are pulled up because they usually ask if you want a cigarette and if you don't smoke and say so they've got you. Also don't say they are gifts for some one else, they have to be seen to be for your own use

    Good luck

    Anna

  13. I brought some L&B over in Feb when visiting family they were 28 euros for a packet of 200

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