• ninjan@lemmy.mildgrim.comEnglish
    1613·
    2 years ago

    Rich and famous people always act shocked when the rules apply to them as well…

    • ogeist@lemmy.worldEnglish
      12·
      2 years ago

      I disagree in this case, he tried to pay and he had to hunt down 2 different ATMs because the Customs office couldn’t accept his credit card.

      • ninjan@lemmy.mildgrim.comEnglish
        211·
        2 years ago

        But he was detained and fined due to not declaring the watch. Likely he hadn’t opened his credit card to that kind of spend on another continent, or he had an Amex which tends to work poorly in many different places in Europe. I’m also sure he could’ve gotten an invoice as well but likely just wanted it sorted out directly.

        • LilB0kChoy@midwest.socialEnglish
          4·
          2 years ago

          Likely he hadn’t opened his credit card to that kind of spend on another continent, or he had an Amex which tends to work poorly in many different places in Europe.

          You’re wrong. The card reader was not working, the ATM had too low of a limit and the bank was closed. When they brought in a new card reader he was able to pay.

          I’m also sure he could’ve gotten an invoice as well but likely just wanted it sorted out directly.

          If you can’t pay the tax directly you have 10 days to make payment but the item is held until that payment is made. Since it was bound for an auction that wouldn’t work in this case. Not to mention payment was attempted and the issue was on the side of the customs office.