Excellent news, very pleased for you.
Dave
Excellent news, although not surprised. Three cheers for Tony B and crew.
Excellent news, very pleased for you.
Dave
Smell my cheese
glad it working ok for you,
I suspect that this will turn out better than you expect (and most certainly better than you imagined last week).
Atb
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This great to read some good news for your --fingers crossed for you im sure it will all come good
There’s no precise definition - that would be for case law.
An example would be the Infamous Idiot “RQMS” formerly on Freeads who was always selling off his “collection”. A “collection” that closely correlated with successful low bids in the preceding Holts sealed bid sale.
Its an unfortunate bit of law in that it creates a grey area for collectors downsizing or “flipping” items to fund their collection - or to pay for a new roof or car repairs or whatever they need money for. You are legitimately selling private property; he is an illegal black market gun dealer….
But it’s the law. I guess it was intended to catch people who buy a lot of guns and then sell them to crims. If that ever happened with airguns. Or to stop market stall sales of B2s etc to ASBO kids. Which isn’t completely unreasonable.
Be really interesting to hear how Brocock handle this -
Looking for TO-6 Trigger unit unmessed with or T0-6 kit for 34
great news bud pleased for you and your son
Great news and hopefully a great outcome in time for you to see your sons face upon opening it up on Christmas morning
I seem to remember HMRC have a very simple definition;
A hobby costs money, a business makes money, a Paying hobby may cover your costs but if you make profit it has become a business.
Glad to hear that the OP is getting help from Brocock, not surprising if management is on the forum & has seen this thread, It's turning a rifle fault in to a potential PR goldmine.
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I hope this thread ends well. Lobbing 900 quid out for a used, disfunctional air rifle for a lads Christmas present must be stress and upset in equal measure.
Good work Brocock. Good customer service is priceless these days.
RQMS ya he was good for a laugh, I had forgotten about him wonder if he's on mewe. Atb mick