The strong franc has created a new kind of tourist: the Swiss euro bargain hunter. More and more people journey across the border to buy everyday goods at considerably lower prices. (SF/swissinfo.ch)
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Saving money by crossing the Swiss border
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Klein’s customers are those people who want to avoid import charges and postal costs if they buy something from Germany over the internet. Foreign parcels that come to Switzerland by post or by private postal services are often accompanied by hefty service and customs charges. “It all started when a business partner of my husband…
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