All the parcels sent to Ireland were exactly the same. Same envelopes, same paperwork, same shipping method and price... Everything. But for some reason, seemingly randomly, Irish customs decides that something's wrong with some of the parcels and terminates them. When I phoned them to see what was the hold-up, which I did several times, no meaningful explanation was ever given. By now, I have spent at least 200€ covering the costs of the returned Irish parcels. I really did my best to make this work but I can't afford to continue digging the hole financially. Ireland is literally the only country in the world I have this problem with. So I'll have to stop sending to Ireland. Of course, my respect and gratitute to all of you who ordered and supported the magazine, it is much appreciated. It's sad some of you coudn't get your copies despte all the mutual efforts, but clearly it wasn't meant to be...

Quote from: Thorn on April 24, 2025, 06:41:38 PMIn the Republic?.That is strange. Got my refund today.

yeah delivered to dublin

Right, ..hard to fathom why they couldn't get them out beyond The Pale then.
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Quote from: Thorn on April 28, 2025, 08:12:08 PMRight, ..hard to fathom why they couldn't get them out beyond The Pale then.

They obviously don't agree with your album ratings and are out to get you. 

Quote from: Anvil on April 29, 2025, 09:59:42 AM
Quote from: Thorn on April 28, 2025, 08:12:08 PMRight, ..hard to fathom why they couldn't get them out beyond The Pale then.

They obviously don't agree with your album ratings and are out to get you. 

 :laugh:  :laugh:



That's a real shame and a total sickner about customs. What the fuck like?
Would it be worth having a contact up North who could then re-route the packages down South? Surely it's a lot easier going over the 'border' than coming in from across the sea... Just a thought.

 :-[  on the other hand the refund was handy and put to good use picking up the new Teitanblood and Vacuous. Swings and Roundabouts.
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