First off, let’s clear something up. BVLGARI (or Bulgari, however you wanna spell it, lol) is fancy stuff. Watches, perfumes, the whole shebang. And fancy stuff often comes with, well, taxes. But the good news is, you CAN potentially get some of that money back. Like, refund it. Yay!
Now, I saw some stuff about Copenhagen airport up there. So, if you’re flying outta there, and you’re NOT an EU citizen, and you’ve spent, like, a decent amount of money (that BGN300 thing – Bulgarian currency, by the way, gotta keep up!), at a shop that does VAT refunds…boom. You might be in luck.
Heinemann shops, those are the ones that have the “taxfree” vibe, you know? I’ve seen ’em. They always have perfumes and stuff. Pretty sure they sell Bulgari.
But, here’s the thing that always gets me confused: every country has its own rules. Like that Virginia tax thing? No idea if that has anything to do with international duty-free Bulgari. Probably not. It’s probably about, you know, Virginia.
And then there’s the whole online thing. I saw something about Duty Free Pro selling discount perfumes. Sounds kinda sketchy, ngl. I’d stick to legit duty-free shops at airports if you’re after the tax refund. Less chance of getting a fake. Just sayin’.
Honestly, it’s a bit of a minefield. My advice? Before you go crazy buying Bulgari (which, let’s face it, is easy to do), check the specific rules for the airport you’re flying out of. And always, ALWAYS ask at the shop itself. They’ll know the drill.