I only checked for AZ, and I only knew that’s the one I was getting when I got there.
As for the evident haste, I’ve come to the conclusion that they are ‘taking a broad general view’ (in the words William Burroughs puts into the mouths of authoritarian figures).
I’ll call them when they open, I guess, but this IS a listed side effect.
As for trials, there seems to be more publicity out there than hard facts about people in my medical category. I accepted the call to go in at short notice. I took a punt.
I’ve been comparing the two on Bandcamp, that’s why I was wondering how much difference you found between them. I’m a Butcher enthusiast though I’ve never bothered much with his records.
UK I think is not compiling data on vaccine refusals. But one care home owner reported to the press that 50% of his staff had refused the vaccine. So this is an emerging story, I think.
Maybe the actual medical staff know something we don’t.
UK does not tax books but some other EU countries do, though at a lower rate. So I guess tax would be payable on books imported to e.g. Germany from the UK.
I don’t know if there’s an upper limit or any kind of limit based on age and rarity. Nothing I buy is much more than 100 years old but I’m guessing that if you tried to ship a Gutenberg bible you might get asked questions.
I’m also wondering how much shipping charges may have changed as UK will likely not benefit from being classified as an EU destination by EU websites. Some sites specify sometimes very different costs for EU and ROW.
On the plus side I just spotted that Jazzmessengers now deducts sales tax for UK users.
Nightmare. I recently ordered something from a .co.uk website only to realise too late that they shipped from France. Haven’t heard about that yet. In the meantime, can’t take any risks.
After my last EU-UK order got through tax-free, I still hardly dare make another order in case the tax situation tightens. If I can find sellers prepared to ship to UK at all, that is.
I miss the flea market stuff within the UK. Now the postage costs more than the disc on the kind of cheap stuff I would pick up. Now I use discogs to identify stuff then look for it elsewhere. That said, you can still make a deal with the seller to invoice you for a different amount. But that is a hassle all round.
You could always ask the retailer for a lower shipping amount by making an offer based on what you used to pay. It may be that the shipping shown is not the actual amount.