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Cigs

Posted:
08 May 2008 13:21
by tinkerbelle
Does anyone know how much the cigs have gone up to at duty free.
Thanks
Margaret

Posted:
08 May 2008 13:59
by salford_steve
Not sure about this year, but in september last year I bought 200 Lambert &butler for about £13.00.
Steve

Posted:
08 May 2008 15:04
by dksbbs
I don't know the price at
Dalaman this year yet but Manchester Airport were selling 1000 B&H for £75 last week (1.50 / 20)
Dave

Posted:
08 May 2008 16:59
by salford_steve
I could neber buy a 1000, I would smoke them to quick. I bought 200 back from benidorm 2 weeks, and they are nearly gone, feel reaaly annoyed at myself because I gave up and only smoked on nights out, and was doing really well.
Steve

Posted:
08 May 2008 17:12
by tinkerbelle
Good Idea 1000 cigs, so cheap but could not bring more than 200 each. Got stopped two years ago by customs. If I tried to smoke all these on holiday. I would be coming back in an Iron lung.
Pity me and the other half don't smoke same cigs.
Thanks Marg

Posted:
09 May 2008 18:19
by Gemma Louise
£13.00 for 200 Lambert and Butler, the lady there told us that we would be allowed to buy 9 boxes each there? Does that mean you are allowed to take 1800 back into England ?

Posted:
09 May 2008 18:28
by tinkerbelle
No way. The allowance is 200 per person over seventeen. Duty free will tell you anything. I think they are on commision.
Marg

Posted:
10 May 2008 13:25
by Gemma Louise
That is shocking, it was a proper shop. Thanks for that info x

Posted:
10 May 2008 13:55
by tinkerbelle
If it was a proper shop then they are fakes anyway. The only place that you can get genuine english cigs in Turkey ,as far as i know, is duty free at the airport.
They will swear that they are the real deal but they are not.
Margaret

Posted:
14 May 2008 18:47
by Gemma Louise
Sorry for the confusion, it was the duty free at the airport? Also, by the time you get to the duty free at the airport, havent you passed all the checks?

Posted:
14 May 2008 19:00
by salford_steve
There is also a duty free at the baggage collection so you can ao get them while you are waiting for your bags when you arrive at Dalaman.
Steve

Posted:
14 May 2008 19:09
by tinkerbelle
While you may have passed Turkish authority it is the Customs at the UK end you have to worry about most people get through but we didn't.
Marg

Posted:
14 May 2008 19:17
by salford_steve
We walked through last year with loads of duty free bags, customs officer saw us but didn't say anything. Never had a problem with customs Touch wood.
Steve

Posted:
15 May 2008 07:33
by WOMBLE
tinkerbelle wrote:If it was a proper shop then they are fakes anyway. The only place that you can get genuine english cigs in Turkey ,as far as i know, is duty free at the airport.
They will swear that they are the real deal but they are not.
Margaret
Margaret
Have to agree with you Be very careful buying in shops and supermarkets
"No Tax label" "Dont buy"
Also bought dodgy Kent cigs at
Dalaman on way home
Asked HM Customs about bringing back extra cigs bought in Turkey shops Tax paid labels on them Answer was "You can only have 200 per person regardless Duty free of shop bought"
JOHN

Posted:
16 May 2008 21:53
by sylvnclive
Lambert and Butler were £16 for 200 a fortnight ago.

Posted:
18 May 2008 18:05
by tinkerbelle
What are we all going to do with the no smoking ban coming in tomorrow in Turkey

There is a post about it on HT.
Margaret

Posted:
18 May 2008 18:18
by redrhino12
From tomorrow it only effects bars and restaurents in Shopping malls and doesnt effect bars and restaurents in the resorts till July of 2009.
Then its got to be enforced and if Spain is anything to go by it will be a non starter.
http://www.holidaytruths.co.uk/viewtopi ... 8&t=118947
This is the link to the HT site but when reading the newspaper article please read it all.
Gene

Posted:
18 May 2008 18:21
by tinkerbelle
Seeing as this is a cigs post can I say Thank God for that !
Margaret

Posted:
18 May 2008 19:10
by sanjo
As a guilty smoker I am happy that the ban isn't coming in until next year
I dont suppose a lot of the Turkish people are very happy about the no smoking ban as they reckon about 50% of them are smokers. You only have to look around in the bars and a lot of the waiters are puffing away
They will certainly tell a difference next year.
Now the police will have another reason to visit the restaurants and bars


Posted:
18 May 2008 19:42
by JT
I had a discussion the other day with Turan from Florida restaurant.
People who go outside to smoke (as in the family who were there with me last week) anyway as they are used to doing it now in the UK and also all the other people who will be forced outside if there is no outside terrace will talk of course to the doorman.
The police and council in the over zealous behaviour will now see these people and consider the doorman to be hassling them and then close the place for 3 days.
Only my view on things but I bet it will happen.