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Joined: 6 Feb 2008 / Male ♂
Last Post: 13 Mar 2015
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From: Belfast, Northern Ireland
Speaks Polish?: No, but my wife does
Interests: Too many to mention

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Marcus911   
8 Apr 2008
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

Time for you all to leave.
We dont want you here and thats all there is to it.
Good bye

Winston, you are a Prick, I am a UK National and if it were not for the Polish people coming here to do the jobs that the Lazy asses in this country would not take then there would have been hundreds of companies would have either closed their doors Or moved to Poland, what good would that have done for the UK economy. What you are saying Winston is thanks for helping us improve the economy in the UK, Now bugger off back to Poland. You have a very tiny mind and I am glad that the majority of people here do not see it your way. There is a problem and that problem is people like you and the companies who expect the Polish people to work for the minimum wage with no increase in rate for overtime and who treat these people like ****. Reminds me when I came from Ireland to work in London years ago, I was treated like I was a lepper, **** money too and was called an Irish B**tard and Paddy by people who were Real authentic English with such names of Hanzeros and Marangoudakis.
Marcus911   
8 Apr 2008
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

On that point I won't respond to any more of this as I would be a hypocrite and only adding fuel to an already incendiary discussion, not cowardly but tired of the niggles and jibes at people. Negativity and misery loves company so you're on your own.

I Like it Kev....
Marcus911   
8 Apr 2008
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

Whataboutye! ta. You married a Polish Lady or a Lady that speaks Polish?
Sorry for the stereotyping! lol.

Yes, I did..best move I ever did.. don;t be put off the forum because of the idiot, there are some great guys on here and can be quite interesting..

Cheers Buddy
Marcus911   
8 Apr 2008
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

As for the NI situation, because of you whinning I assumed you were from that part of Ireland most people in the South / West dont usually whine!

Whinners? People from Northern Ireland? I think you may be mistaken. The people here have been through a lot, homes distroyed, places of work bombed and bullets flying on the streets. Didn't hear many people whinning when this was going on, they just tried to carry on their normal lives.
Marcus911   
8 Apr 2008
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

Is it okay if I call you one, mines a really authentic Irish one :)

Are you on your monthly cycle again Shelly? you seem to enjoy trying to **** people off from time to time. Anyway if it makes you happy you can call me what you wish as it dosen't bother me in the slightest.
Marcus911   
8 Apr 2008
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

Well in my opinion, I do not think she is worth pressing my keyboard for. As from today she does not exist, she has nothing to offer this forum only criticism and if you look through the history of her posts she is a Hate the World. I mean she isn't even fun. God knows what it must be like to live with her, probably needs a good kick up the ass or frontal lobotomy or maybe both.
Marcus911   
15 Jan 2010
Love / What do Polish guys think of Irish girls? [187]

Sokrates
Mate I haven't been on PF for a while and now I realise why.... people like you who have no clue.. where were you hanging out when you met all these tubs of Lard? Are there no Fat women in Poland? well I can tell you that there are plenty and a hell of a lot of ugly ones too. I will admit that there are a lot of slim and beautiful women in Poland however there are just as many in the UK and Ireland.
Marcus911   
28 Jan 2011
Life / Buying a laptop in Poland - where/whats a good deal? [32]

anybody have any good deals that they know of.

have you tried pixmania they have good deals for most electrical goods, they deliver too. I have bought quite a few items from there, cameras TV's etc.
Marcus911   
9 Feb 2011
Life / Using heating oil in your car in Poland, what are the risks? [11]

Yes, I know that there may be a problem with the life of the engine.. not really worried about that, just want to know what the Polish Law says about using non-duty-paid-fuel in your car, but thanks for the tip.
Marcus911   
11 Feb 2011
Life / Using heating oil in your car in Poland, what are the risks? [11]

Thanks Guys, I suppose I should have highlighted that I wanted to know what the Law will do if I use heating oil in a Commercial vehicle, Lorry for example and I am caught? Is there a set fine? has anyone you know ever got caught using it. Can you go to jail? for using it commercially?

Thanks
Marcus911   
30 Mar 2012
Law / Bring your business to Poland! [56]

dnz
I think that Czech Republic is a better place for business, they have a more Western train of thought, English is spoken by most university educated people and they have a better trained work force especially in the engineering and IT Sectors.

One of the biggest problems with doing business in Poland is, you can never get a straight answer, the answer always depends on how much they think you can afford. For example I was looking to buy machinery lately therefore I emailed various companies in a few different countries as they had similar machinery. All but the Polish companies sent me immediately the prices of the machinery. The Polish companies sent me back a list of questions which I might add were altogether nothing to do with them. As of today, 5 days later, I am still waiting on prices for the machinery and of course at this point I shall no longer be purchasing. All Cloak and Dagger doing business in Poland.
Marcus911   
23 Aug 2012
Law / Clocking cars and importation to Poland [47]

Hi, I will need to buy a car when I get to Poland in December, however I have heard that many dealers and private sellers revert the odometers by up to 100,000km. I am now thinking of buying in Holland and importing a car instead. Does anyone know what the costs of registration/taxes or other charges are applied by the Polish government?
Marcus911   
23 Aug 2012
Law / Clocking cars and importation to Poland [47]

What a nonsense.Old cars in Poland cost less than transporting them here would cost not to mention fixing

I have been looking in Holland for cars as they do seem to be a lot cheaper than buying the same age and model of car in Poland or Germany. What are the costs of bringing a car into Poland, i mean registration costs and whatever other costs? Thanks
Marcus911   
23 Aug 2012
Law / Clocking cars and importation to Poland [47]

DOES ANYONE EVER JUST GET A STRAIGHT ANSWER ON THIS FORUM? DOES EVERYTHING HAVE TO BE ARGUED ABOUT? I STARTED A THREAD TO GET AN ANSWER TO A VERY SIMPLE QUESTION AND NOW WW3 HAS BROKEN OUT.

Will anyone answer the question?
Marcus911   
23 Aug 2012
Law / Clocking cars and importation to Poland [47]

grubas
Getting the deal is no problem, I have friends in Holland, I lived there for a long time. All I really want to know is...

1. What do the Polish government charge for registration.
2. Are there any other costs? ( A family member bought an old trailer in Poland and had to pay tax on the purchase, which is weird.)

Many Thanks
Marcus911   
23 Aug 2012
Law / Clocking cars and importation to Poland [47]

Thanks for the information. Seems the Government in Poland are intent on screwing the people there every which way. Isn't it strange that Poland as an EU state charges duty on something that is brought in from another EU state? Also the fact that they are charge for an inspection knowing that the cars from other states are built to the same specification. The other thing that seems ridiculous is the 500zl recycling fee, do the government actually recycle cars or do private scrap yards and recycling companies do this for profit.

I can understand your frustration and I suppose I am in for a lot of that when I move there in December.. to be honest just after reading your post I am pretty pissed off already.

Thanks for the heads up.
Marcus911   
23 Aug 2012
Law / Clocking cars and importation to Poland [47]

Marcus911: Poland as an EU state charges duty on something that is brought in from another EU state
This is not true.

Just going by what pantsless quoted : Duty - akczya: 3.8% of the car's value if the engine is under 2.0l, 18.6% if over. So what is this charge if not some kind of import duty?
Marcus911   
23 Aug 2012
Law / Clocking cars and importation to Poland [47]

Thanks for the info Pantsless was surely an eye opener. I think i'll go through the pain of buying in Holland and go through the hassle to get the car registered. Rather that than spending £5,000 on a heap of junk.

Doesn't look good for the Polish second hand car industry, does it?
Marcus911   
23 Aug 2012
Law / Clocking cars and importation to Poland [47]

LOL - hello mate.

Hi there buddy, you still hanging around this forum? I think you secretly would like to be back in Poland, especially now that I have made the commitment to move there in December.

Thanks guys for the info, I know what I am doing, i'm going to buy a bicycle instead, less hassle, healthier and i'll live longer :-)
Marcus911   
31 Aug 2012
Law / Clocking cars and importation to Poland [47]

i envisioned myself riding a bike in the country for miles and miles as a leisurely Sunday or perhaps evening activity,

Should've went to Holland instead mate, it's a Mecca for bicycles and most of the time you can get from A-B faster by bike than driving the car. A great country for bike lanes.

Don't think I would like to cycle in Poland, I have witnessed "how courteous" they are on the roads over there, think you would be playing Russian Roulette on a bike.

When you drove this UK plated car in Poland, did you live in Poland and have zameldowanie?

Sure if he did, he did and if he didn't he didn't. Besides he had silver birch burning on his fire :-)