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Isn't it time to let this go?
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Originally posted by eek View PostDo you eat any fresh salad between November and say March?
By the sounds of it you have never looked so you will be in for a hell of a surprise when you do look.
If shortages on supermarket shelves do actually materialize then that is something to be concerned about but at the moment this is just speculation (or even scare mongering).Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by ns1 View PostI doubt brexit is going to have much of a noticeable impact on most people's lives.
Warn us before Covid vaccines go to Britain, EU tells Pfizer | News | The Times
But apart from that, what impact has brexit had on most people's lives?Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by ns1 View PostWhat % of the public regularly buy stuff from the EU? It's not really the end of the world if it's not worth doing that anymore.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by ns1 View PostWhat % of the public regularly buy stuff from the EU? It's not really the end of the world if it's not worth doing that anymore.
By the sounds of it you have never looked so you will be in for a hell of a surprise when you do look.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by cojak View PostBut it's been less than a month.
During a pandemic when people can't travel.
And in January when people are paying off Christmas and haven't yet bought anything from Europe, and if they have are wondering why their packages are still stuck at the post office but haven't got around to finding out why...
Brexit: - I was asked to pay an extra GBP82 for my GBP200 coat - BBC News
No, there's much more entertainment to be had here.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by cojak View PostBut it's been less than a month.
During a pandemic when people can't travel.
And in January when people are paying off Christmas and haven't yet bought anything from Europe, and if they have are wondering why their packages are still stuck at the post office but haven't got around to finding out why...
Brexit: - I was asked to pay an extra GBP82 for my GBP200 coat - BBC News
No, there's much more entertainment to be had here.
Dear CFL,
UPS have made us aware of severe delays to all international parcels due to the multiple changes recently enforced by Brexit. As a result UPS have stopped any further international parcel bookings through Parcel2Go and all other major partners.
If you’ve sent a parcel recently with UPS than the delays will result in your parcel being delivered later than initially expected. We are very sorry for this and UPS are working to deliver all parcels as quickly as possible. The UPS international service will be available again for bookings once the delayed parcels have been cleared.
The best way to track your parcel is via the website here, using your P2G reference number. However, please be aware that there may be limited tracking information available due to the ongoing delays. Also, if you are still unsure what the new requirements are for sending parcels into Europe, click here for all you need to know.
We do offer a large number of alternative international services but please be aware that delays may be possible due to the ongoing Brexit issues, click here to get a quote.
Should you need to contact us, we are currently experiencing unprecedented contact to our customer service teams so please bear with us. We are working at maximum capacity to deal with the workload and we are sorry for any delays.
Thank you for your understanding,
The Parcel2Go TeamLeave a comment:
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...not to forget the upcoming Scotland constitutional crisis in May.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by ns1 View PostI doubt brexit is going to have much of a noticeable impact on most people's lives.
During a pandemic when people can't travel.
And in January when people are paying off Christmas and haven't yet bought anything from Europe, and if they have are wondering why their packages are still stuck at the post office but haven't got around to finding out why...
Brexit: - I was asked to pay an extra GBP82 for my GBP200 coat - BBC News
No, there's much more entertainment to be had here.Leave a comment:
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