Hi, > about : duty_free:refund=yes > is it an intermediate level between duty_free=yes and duty_free=no ? > if yes, wouldn't it be better to use duty_free=limited ? I wouldn't say "duty_free:refund=yes" is something in between "duty_free=yes" and "=no" but rather a different type of duty_free-ness.
When a shop is tagged with "duty_free:refund=yes" a customer has to pay the normal price and the shop helps the customer to later get the tax back. In a normal duty-free-shop (with "duty_free=yes") you don't pay any taxes (at least as traveler when exporting the product). In the end it doesn't matter if I pay taxes and get them pack or if I don't pay taxes from the beginning on. That's why I wouldn't say it's "in between" or "limited". > about "global_blue" and the following : what is that ? > maybe add a link. I didn't knew them either. Those are companies which handle the refund process and take care of the financial transactions for that (as far as I understand them). I'll add some links to the wiki page. Hauke
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