Random questions to which you seek an answer
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@Madame:
@steelworker made us aware of some problems this morning, with IH website not loading properly when he tried to switch between US and International sites. Anyone else experienced any issues?
We probably won't be able to get anyone to take a look before Thursday but would be great to get as much info on this as possible.
to further muddy the waters I dumped the cache on imac and still can't log in with Safari
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Regarding the EU and Japan free trade agreement: anybody knows how this will affect jeans in terms of import duties and when this will be coming into effect?
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Feb 1st. I have no idea how this will affect individual end user consumers. For a business which is importing items from Japan, they will have to provide a valid REX number on their commercial invoices. This should give them relief on import duties, but VAT will still have to be paid. As long as that business is registered for VAT, the VAT will be reclaimable, for individuals it will not. It is our experience with CETA (http://ec.europa.eu/trade/policy/in-focus/ceta/index_en.htm) that whilst that is what should happen, the shipping companies are confused about what should how to apply the new rules and duties still get applied. We can get those taxes refunded, but it is a shit load of hassle and we still have to pay an "administrative fee" for the privilege of the shipping company being effing useless. So basically, I am not holding my breath.
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Thanks Giles! Yeah I guess the bigger benefit is for a business rather than the end consumer but maybe one can still save some money.
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Even if it does work, the UK may only benefit for 6 weeks or so, because some twat decided it was a good thing to ask the people (who simply are not qualified to make informed decisions of this magnitude) whether we should leave the EU or not. We decided to leave, a decision that I suspect a large percentage of those who did vote to leave, now regret
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Didn't you plan to have a branch on the EU mainland to avoid all issues coming with the Brexit (which I still hope won't happen but that's another story)?
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Even if it does work, the UK may only benefit for 6 weeks or so, because some twat decided it was a good thing to ask the people (who simply are not qualified to make informed decisions of this magnitude) whether we should leave the EU or not. We decided to leave, a decision that I suspect a large percentage of those who did vote to leave, now regret
Word, good that our government knows their people and doenst let them decide shite, the recent elactions show that the biggest decision one shall leave to the people is what they want to eat for breakfast and even that seems to go wrong often times hence the growing weight issues
Jokes aside I hope this shite show goes down as smooth as possible, i neither want you guys to have a hella lot of trouble with another branch, neither do i want to have to need a visa for the UK.
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Hello friends. Cane someone give me direction on how to
Have an N1 cleaned? Thank you -
You can probably machine wash it but if it was me I’d do a handwash in the tub, air dry.
Would that effect the alpaca lining?
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Not sure where to put this: I'm looking for a possible US Proxy that can Forward me some T-Shirts that otherwise are super expensive to ship to europe. I'm still waiting for feedback for lower shipping costs but if that fails me any help would be apreciated.
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Thanks guys!
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Disclaimer: not political, I am genuinely curious: Does anyone know how this whole "working without pay" thing for US federal government employees during a shutdown works?
Furlough seems straightforward, and like you could try to occupy yourself gainfully (e.g., Uber/Lyft, etc) while a shutdown is in progress, but if you're working without pay, do you get back pay when the government resumes, or are your earnings completely forfeit? Can it be considered volunteer work for tax purposes? Is the only upside that you eventually get your job back? It's hard to imagine how "working for free" isn't considered involuntary servitude.
@madmonday didn't you work for the government? Any help here?
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unfortunately not all government employees are the "same" i believe those who work for a federal agency ( ie TSA, National Parks, Homeland security, IRS) will get paid once a new temporary budget is passed & Govt reopen. those who work as consultants and such are probably not provided the same coverage.
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I'm letting my critical thinking course read V for Vendetta. We are all interested in how Guy Fawes and his holiday are viewed overseas. Anyone have insight? Is the holiday a celebration of him or rebuke? Thank you for your time hive-mind!
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@Max Power just saw your post. I can buy and ship you anything you want.
Just saw on the news it seems Brexit didn't pass. That's good for Iron Heart right?
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My wife is a Federal employee who was furloughed during the previous shutdown. She worked as normal and received her full pay amount once the shutdown ended. From what I remember her saying was that all vacation days/sick days during this time were essentially null and void and those who didn’t show up to work as normal could be considered AWOL.
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@Filthy thanks mate. Right now im set but might gladly come back to that offer