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eberhart   
10 Jul 2012
UK, Ireland / Crying Polish truck driver on British roads is Internet hit [269]

The knife aside his defenders keep ignoring that fact that he refused to leave when told and after nearly everyone else did. He then cried like an infant throwing a tantrum when they took him out to sort it. His behavior was ridiculous regardless of where he was from.
eberhart   
10 Jul 2012
UK, Ireland / Crying Polish truck driver on British roads is Internet hit [269]

Monia just stop. You are so nationalistic you can't even pretend to be fair here. Just stop.

You now as well as everyone does if this driver was from a country you don't like you would respond totally differently. Just forget he is Polish and face that he behaved like an infant unlike all of his colleagues that day.
eberhart   
10 Jul 2012
UK, Ireland / Crying Polish truck driver on British roads is Internet hit [269]

PlasticPole certain cultures do this "carrying on" far more than others. Find me a Finn or German or Australian or whatever who acts like this. If you even can I will find you ten Italians, Poles, Arabs of various nations to every one you can find. It is simply ridiculous behavior for any nationality.

Again....everyone else parked there left when the highway guards or whatever they are called said to...except this Pole and one Turk which is why the Police were called. And contrast the Turks behavior when questioned to the Poles. The defenders here keep ignoring the fact that he was the ONLY one who threw a tantrum.
eberhart   
10 Jul 2012
UK, Ireland / Crying Polish truck driver on British roads is Internet hit [269]

If this were a Romanian driver in Spain...there wouldn't be so much argument going on. This is a case of Polish pride pure and simple. The Poles arguing cannot admit one of their own acted like a goof. Ego is a silly thing.
eberhart   
10 Jul 2012
UK, Ireland / Crying Polish truck driver on British roads is Internet hit [269]

Plastic Pole people like you give Poles a bad name. Your type constantly defends ****** behavior out of some blind sense of nationalism where everyone else is always to blame. Why will you not address the fact the he was the ONLY one who didn't do as told except the Turk who did so quietly once the additional Police came? This Pole's behavior was WRONG, and ridiculous. The Police did nothing wrong. If he had been Hungarian or British or anything else you wouldn't care but because he was Polish you jump to his aid. It is a horrible habit many Poles have...inability to admit fault and shifting blame to everyone else in some dramatic fashion. This grown man acted like a baby.
eberhart   
9 Jul 2012
UK, Ireland / Crying Polish truck driver on British roads is Internet hit [269]

The driver didn't leave when told like all the other drivers except the Turk. The turk took his fine and left without a mess. The Pole whined and made a drama and acted like a child. Yep clearly anti Polish.
eberhart   
7 Jul 2012
Life / A rant on customer service in Poland [42]

In the case of shops I don't know why they are so weird about change....they have it. Nobody has ever given me a plausible explanation as to why they look so pissy or sad when you don't have it.

In the case of delivery I bet it is a lie most of the time to try and get more money. I have had taxi drivers do the same and I said you can take this and give me change or give me the ride free...and they somehow find it. To be fair I have also had some take 20zl for a 25zl ride etc when faced with the "20 or 100zl is all I have" statement.
eberhart   
6 Jul 2012
Life / A rant on customer service in Poland [42]

Poles accept this **** service as it's "normal" for them so they will not go out of business. "Should" is a word used a lot here.
eberhart   
6 Jul 2012
Life / A rant on customer service in Poland [42]

That's the thing...they don't care where you go. And they don't care if you are out money. They just don't care at all about anything but exact change and going home.
eberhart   
6 Jul 2012
Life / A rant on customer service in Poland [42]

I feel your pain. The apathy that is common in Poland is manifested in the worst way when it comes to customer service. It is probably the thing I hate the most about the country. The rest of the quirks I can deal with as all places have some. I have had several incidents of things being broken out of the box and the saying "send it to service" instead of replacing it or refunding. They seem to have zero concept of responsibility and will not correct errors as nobody will ever accept blame which involves admitting a problem. Not going to happen here.

And Play has to be the worst phone network in Poland. Good prices but **** service that has a lot of empty coverage and network problems. I took about 10 trips to various Play shops over the course of ONE month fro problems and got nothing but excuses and runaround. I am back to Orange.
eberhart   
4 Jul 2012
Work / Earn $6800 a month in Warsaw? Job scams in Poland. [11]

Merged: Reports of scams in Poland

SCAM: Prepaid flat viewing in Warsaw

domiporta.pl/details,30797,121832714-mieszkanie-warszawa.asp

This company listing a flat in this domiporta ad charges in advance to see their "list" of flats. They show ads with low prices and nice standard that aren't real or really for rent. The above listing is an example. They need to be dealt with but unfortunately the Police don't seem to care.

Here is the "firm's" phone number: 790316947
eberhart   
2 Jul 2012
Travel / Any vintage video game arcades in Warsaw? [5]

Because sitting in front of the PC isn't as social and nostalgic. An arcade would be a social activity. I now in the US anyway they are seeing a bit of a resurgence as a small business. It's fun.
eberhart   
2 Jul 2012
Real Estate / Poland's flat rental agents and the anger they brew in me.... [60]

They never gave a name to me or anyone else I know who has run into similar scams...they just answer the phone "Biura" most of the time. I thought Hestia was a big insurance company? Is it one and the same?
eberhart   
2 Jul 2012
Real Estate / Why so many incomplete kitchens in Polish rental flats? [24]

The cheap two cook tops are too close together to use both at once often...and an oven is required to do more than student skillet dinners and soups. I pity your husband if that is your attitude toward food. Or are you one of those women who cannot cook at all? It is increasingly common and most girls here look at me like I am an alien when I can cook well.

NorthManc in the states empty is the usual....but Warsaw it has been fully furnished as the standard for the last ten years at least...but lately they are cheaping out more trying to get more money for less effort so more and more flats don't have much in them.
eberhart   
2 Jul 2012
Travel / Any vintage video game arcades in Warsaw? [5]

I am talking about standing video games like Galaga and Tron and other such things. Where you put in coins and play the game. Maybe some pinball machines as well. I am not talking about the casinos with betting games.
eberhart   
2 Jul 2012
Real Estate / Why so many incomplete kitchens in Polish rental flats? [24]

LwowskaKrakow

So people don't cook unless they are in groups of 3 or more? I find this assumption ridiculous. You don't know anything about cooking if you think a couple of cook tops and a microwave are "enough". The idea that takeaway food is readily available does not negate the need for proper appliances. What a silly attitude. There are public toilets all over so why bother with having one in the flat right? You don't really "need' it.
eberhart   
1 Jul 2012
Real Estate / Why so many incomplete kitchens in Polish rental flats? [24]

If it's a letter's market (where flats are in short supply) the landlords make a better profit by skimping. But if flats are readily available and many are vacant, then they're making a mistake and cutting into their own revenue.

I cannot speak for everywhere but in Warsaw a lot of flats have been empty for a long time in the listings. My personal belief is they are just lazy and cheap which seems common in construction quality and flat offerings here...but figured I would get attacked as being anti Polish for saying so.
eberhart   
1 Jul 2012
Real Estate / Why so many incomplete kitchens in Polish rental flats? [24]

The thing is there is room in the places I am talking about for normal everything. But instead you have 2km of cabinets and no oven or real refrigerator. And maybe a tiny one hole sink in the corner where you have to bend weird to get to it. It is really strange. Like it is a joke to see how awkward they can make the kitchen and see if people will notice.
eberhart   
1 Jul 2012
Real Estate / Why so many incomplete kitchens in Polish rental flats? [24]

I don't think you understood. I was saying the lodowka and piekarnik are two of the most used appliances and often there is a tiny lodowka and a two burner kuchnia but no piekarnik. They spend a lot on a remodel and don't put proper appliances...I don't get it. I was not talking about washing machines.

My point is those two things are standard equipment and shouldn't need to be purchased by a renter. They are not something people would take with them when moving here. Just seems a lot of landlords are cheaping out in a big way here lately. All my flats before were well furnished but it's getting harder to find decent places.

It's funny you mentioned dishwashers as a lot of the flats I mentioned have these after a remodel....but no place to really cook...it's bizarre.
eberhart   
1 Jul 2012
Real Estate / Why so many incomplete kitchens in Polish rental flats? [24]

Can someone explain why so many rental flats have only the two small electric cook tops and a 1/3 size refrigerator? I have seen expensive new or newly remodeled flats like this and I just don't get it. Is it just a matter of being cheap? Why would you handicap your chances to rent by not including two of the most use appliances in the home? I am amazed at some of these flats that have clearly had a lot of money put into a remodel only to have this ridiculous hostel type kitchen installed.
eberhart   
14 Jun 2012
Law / VAT on used goods imported into Poland [6]

Yeah I was considering that thanks ;)

Not sure if they have a believable threshold for pricing though. Do you think they pay that much attention? It is a fairy new computer so not sure how cheaply I can get away with "paying" for it without them calling bullshit.
eberhart   
14 Jun 2012
Law / VAT on used goods imported into Poland [6]

Thanks Harry...the problem is in this case I am not buying it. It is a laptop a friend is giving to me. So I am not sure how to address the value and there won't be any sales documentation. It also makes me wonder how duties are assessed on warranty repairs that are sent abroad etc. Are you charged again for the value when they ship it back fixed?
eberhart   
13 Jun 2012
Love / "Marian" complex of Polish women [16]

pgtx if you aren't totally taking the **** then you have issues...I don't know you so can't tell if you really are that bitter or if you are messing about.
eberhart   
13 Jun 2012
Love / "Marian" complex of Polish women [16]

I was eating at a cafe on Nowy Swiat and in a mixed group nationality wise. It was funny to see the heads turning as they walked by and heard various accents of English. I am not local for sure but have been around Warsaw for a while over the years...and as soon as they find out I live here and am not some wealthy Yank visiting they lose interest. My Polish friend has it even worse. He grew up in Australia to Polish parents but lives here now. They hear him speaking Australian English and perk up...then find out he is a Pole and turn cold. Where are all these "normal" women who don't care about such things? I keep hearing they exist but in my years here I have seen very few.
eberhart   
13 Jun 2012
Law / VAT on used goods imported into Poland [6]

Can anyone tell me how VAT and import duties are handled now? In the past you got a note and had to go to a main Post Office and pay the taxes and collect. I have heard a couple of people say that now it is different and the postman collects the fees at your door.

Also...I want to have a used laptop sent to me. When I did this in the past it was a huge mess as they tried to assess fees for a brand new laptop and it took a lot of arguing and time to get them to release it at a better (albeit still unfair) rate. Does anyone know the best way to handle this now as far as declaring value and how they will assess the fees?

Anybody...I sort of need to make a decision fast.