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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I bought some T-Shirts from a US based company and when they arrived I had to pay VAT on them.
In what outrageous ways has "The Man" fucked you over recently?
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 12:17, 106 replies, latest was 12 years ago)

And I've got to spend my lunch break talking to working class people about tyres.
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Had to change a flat on the way to work this morning and apparently there's a nail in another tyre.
Oh and the front ones are near their tread limit, so I might as well replace all four.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:25, Reply)

Firm has been lovely and generous, but in fairness I've worked my fucking arse off.
After tax, it's hardly worth it. Fuck the man, right in his taxing-hole.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 12:26, Reply)

I always wonder why they didn't turn them down.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 12:30, Reply)

surely if he asked for a pay cut his employer would be delighted and he's £40 better off. But for some strange reason, this never happens. I do wonder why.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 12:33, Reply)

My pay scale has 5 spinal points. Promotion from top of one level of the pay scale to bottom of the other makes me slightly worse off the first year, but years 2-5 I am better off
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 12:34, Reply)

I'm sure if you asked nicely enough they would just pay you less for doing the same job...
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 12:36, Reply)

If I went to them and said "Please pay me £40 less" They would say something like "This is the pay scale, everyone doing your job gets paid this scale, can't make exceptions. Also if they cut my wage by £40 and the next year I got my increment and went and said Oh I want my £40 back they would tell me to fuck off.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 12:39, Reply)

and then happily give it back when its good for you?
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 12:48, Reply)

But I hope I have explained clearly why I am not handing back my pay rise.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:07, Reply)

Its because I get my increment in september but the tax year starts in April. For six months I will be worse off but overall in the year I will break even. Over 5 years I will be much better off.
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( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 12:39, Reply)

yes, the tax credits thing is a bit daft.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 12:39, Reply)

I am worse off because my very small pay rise from top of scale 3 to bottom of scale 4 puts me over a child tax credits threshold which means I lose enough tax credits to wipe out my pay rise and more. However in two years time with incremental payrises I will be better off.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 12:41, Reply)

They spend enough time getting fucking KPMG and all those other cunts to pore over the tax codes to make themselves better off that they could easily come up with a better system that doesn't have the possibility of making people worse off by ostensibly earning more money.
I mean the obvious answer is to drop tax credits entirely and make companies pay a proper wage.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 12:48, Reply)

and I don't mind too much because I am currently on incremental pay. If I wasn't then I might be a bit more pissed off about it.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 12:50, Reply)

I think there may be situations where you actually do end up worse off after a payrise.
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They fuck you over in any way possible. We actually worked out we'd get nothing in the next tax year so cancelled them. This then meant we had to pay the previous years allowance back. Cheers for that, YOU FUCKING CUNTS
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 12:39, Reply)

My other half is an accountant, she gives them the correct information to the penny. Every year they seem to give us a lower amount than she has worked out. Every year she calls and questions this and every year they send us a cheque because of underpayment. Last years was enough for a midweek break at Disneyland Paris.
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( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 12:35, Reply)

that after deductions and reduction in tax credits puts me £40 a week worse off.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 12:31, Reply)

which is easily fixed; also the solicitors handling my inheritance are stone-walling me every time I try to find out what's going on.
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We've been waiting fourteen with no word at all. I have no real experience with courts and solicitors, certainly not in Australia, but I can't be wrong in thinking that's way too long to be without word?
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you've had your sandwich streamlined.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 12:53, Reply)

I'm not taking it back, I might give them a bad customer feedback survey.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:00, Reply)

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( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:16, Reply)

Hey, I've got a pint glass of water on my desk, and I'm pretending that it's beer so I can feel like I'm allowed to drink at work.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:17, Reply)

Is the day I take the pills
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:16, Reply)

( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:14, Reply)

Maybe cook up some crispy bacon, spread the ketchup on it, then layer all the less crispy bacon onto it...hey preto; ultra bacon sarnie!
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( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:12, Reply)

I hate when you have to go pick a letter up from the post office due to insufficient postage and it turns out to be advertising or some shit.
Or bloody tv licence letters.
Leave me alone! I am not funding your paedo's!!
Put ads on the BBC. See if I give a fuck.
Anyone here actually pay the licence?
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:05, Reply)

I happen to think publically funded television is a good idea.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:06, Reply)

most days you soon build that
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:21, Reply)

I heard something somewhere about it being better than vuvuzelas in football crowds
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:24, Reply)

I did up until recently. A lot of people I know don't so fuck it.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:13, Reply)

They assume everybody is watching television until proved otherwise. Simply owning any device capable of receiving a television signal makes you liable to pay the licence, as I understand it.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:15, Reply)

( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:21, Reply)

Living alone is costly... You should know this more than most, Kronely.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:26, Reply)

You are legally allowed to own television receiving equipment without paying a licence as long as you don't watch TV on it. I.e using a 42" TV to watch dvds but not hooking it up to an aerial. You have to declare it though.
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( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:43, Reply)

By the time I paid VAT and the fucking import tax (which I didn't know about at the time) it worked out about the same as if I'd bought one here. I was fucking livid.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:10, Reply)

Theres an american military base nearby and my mate was working there on a contract to service all the photocopiers. I had it sent to him at the base and he just put it in his van. Hey presto, no import tax.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:12, Reply)

However to repeat the scheme I might have to make friends with a squaddie.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:14, Reply)

I prefer the reverb on it to a fender or marshall. It probably my favourite amp of the three I have.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:23, Reply)

I've got an ok reverb pedal, but there's nothing quite like the real thing.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:29, Reply)

( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:36, Reply)

Some countries have parts that are outside their customs laws, IE Heligoland for Germany or Kleinwalsertal for Austria.
The process is thus:
1) Order something to your contact in one of these areas.
2) No VAT or import duty is levied.
3) Have contact repack item into random box, sans manuals, warranty cards, etc.
4) Add dirt (finger smears on screens, sand in shoes, etc.).
5) Have contact reship stuff to you with a note reading 'You forgot this stuff, you twat. You owe me postage and a beer'.
6) Happiness
Saved me a few grand so far on things like cameras and laptops. Customs opened a package with a camera once, but aparrently believed the story it told.
( , Thu 6 Jun 2013, 9:18, Reply)

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( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:13, Reply)

I would be so embarrassed.
( , Wed 5 Jun 2013, 13:33, Reply)
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