Carmel2
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Is this a rolling year or calendar year?
Cheers in advance.
Cheers in advance.
We got some more stamps the other day. An old school fella, it would seem, who felt the need to stamp some paperwork.
We checked in corfu and were told only to stamp it on checkout of Greece? Love this backsolving of Greek procedures
the last one in Corfu this year , not sure why but this time she only stamp it once where as a rule it was in and out , and then told , no need to get it done again for another year .
I always tell them the law has changed, but it makes no difference. In the words of the Patras PP; "I'm the law around here".We got some more stamps the other day. An old school fella, it would seem, who felt the need to stamp some paperwork.
I always tell them the law has changed, but it makes no difference. In the words of the Patras PP; "I'm the law around here".
(He must have watched too many B-movie westerns in all that idle time).
I had this on our DEKPA. One single "in" stamp at Corfu. Most PP elsewhere didn't have a problem with it, but a couple did question why we hadn't stamped out of Corfu. Nothing to do but shrug and say "sorry".
Cardo .i think your worrying too much about all this stamping stuff , when you been around here as along as some of us you lean to just go with the flow , enjoy what time you have left in Greece ., if you really want it stamp , I think I got a stamp on board , I be happy to do it for you at no charge .
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Bertramdrive .That's probably the answer. Let's get a few stamps made up so when we meet up we can stamp each other's DEKPA's. We've been here 12 years and only have six stamps. Last one was Egina 2010. No interest in stamps, just the 5 euro notes across the table and a scratty receipt with the change. I've formed the view that there's no point in poking the port police with work related issues. If they want you, they'll find you. Otherwise leave them in peace. (although they do seem to have some gorgeous girls working for them these days)
That's probably the answer. Let's get a few stamps made up so when we meet up we can stamp each other's DEKPA's. We've been here 12 years and only have six stamps. Last one was Egina 2010. No interest in stamps, just the 5 euro notes across the table and a scratty receipt with the change. I've formed the view that there's no point in poking the port police with work related issues. If they want you, they'll find you. Otherwise leave them in peace. (although they do seem to have some gorgeous girls working for them these days)
We got some very strange looking blue PP stamps from a dude in jeans and tee shirt two days ago for nothing more than a harbour dues receipt from a very small Peloponese port.
Right about the "Babes in Blue Dungarees toting guns" though!
Anybody up for organising a "Greek PP Calendar Girls". Sexy babes in GCC gear....guns, rubber stamps and the boots!