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Old 02-02-2021, 01:15 PM   #138
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
20 pence. Going off memory, the first 4 items on your shopping list are VAT exempt so the greeting card is the only item on which you are paying VAT. Unless of course, you paid £5 for used postage stamps.

You made a cash payment? In these parts, quite a few retailers are not accepting cash. They also prefer that you use a tap credit or debit card over inserting a chip card.
Sounds about right, I woudnt know for certain without looking it up, i knew 3 items where exempt, wasnt sure on the others

Payments are the same here, most places prefer you to use a card, this shopping was done in a small local store, they are happy with any payment method
Not VAT related, is your tap credit the same as what we call contactless payment here?, if it is what type of limit is there on it, talk of ours going up to £100
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