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Default Don't buy German rising baskets from "Hobbybäcker-Versand"

On Jan 19, 8:45*am, Sam > wrote:
> FYI, for what it's worth!
>
>
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> > Hello Aleksandr,

>
> > Ok, there you go:

>
> > I got mine from Germany - Hobbybäcker-Versand - Web site:
> >http://pinzer.dbfaktshop.de/

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> > basket page:

>
> >http://pinzer.dbfaktshop.de/?nlayer=...p=1095&sid=c5c...

>
> > But the woman selling it is obnoxiously stupid! Don't know what she has
> > in her head?

>
> > A - her stuff is very expensive, others are selling the same articles
> > for a fraction what she is charging.

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> > B - I bought quite some equipment from her to be shipped to USA and she
> > charged me their VAT - (something similar to sales tax on everything,
> > now 19%).
> > Sales from Germany directly into foreign countries (now outside the EU)
> > are exempt from this tax. I asked her to refund it - which would be
> > normal procedure for honorable businesses if this would happen by
> > mistake - and she flatly refused it!

>
> > I will send her a copy of this email and also post it on rfsd newsgroup.

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> > You can find quite a few on German web sites:
> >http://www.bavendo.de/product_info.p...m-G-rkorb.html

>
> > Good luck!

>
> > Samartha

> Aleksandr Nartovich wrote:
> > Samartha,
> > I wonder if you can help me again. On your pictures I see that some of
> > the breads have been resting/rising in the special baskets (I can see
> > traces of its wires). Where can I find these baskets? Are they better
> > than rising a dough in a floured linen towel?
> > Thanks.

>
> > Btw, there was an interesting article about bread baking in the Living
> > magazine by Martha Stewart (January 2008), page 104.- Hide quoted text -

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> - Show quoted text -


rec.food.sourdough
Hi, it's very interesting.........
Yep, we had here 19% tax and our shop have the same problem, with the
tax. We have many orders from Canada and the USA and we have
a simple art, to send back the money. 1. You pay your order by Credit
Card (https) 2. You get a (automatic) mail from your offer, 3. A few
minutes later,
you get a sencond mail with the correct pament, 4. we send the tax
back to the CreditCard accout. The order leave a the same or the next
day our stock.
Try it ! An you are welcome at

www.bavendo.de

Greetings from solingen (Germany)