14 things you can do at a tabac in france apart from buy cigarettes

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There are 23,500 licensed_ tabacs_ in France, open on average 12 hours a day, six days a week, according to the Confédération des buralistes. More than half (55.5%) are located within a


bar/cafe, and 41% in communes of fewer than 3,500 people. All told, 80,000 people work in _tabacs_, although 42% of their customers do not use tobacco. Sales of tobacco are strictly


controlled in France via a state monopoly, and getting a licence to sell tobacco is not easy. Registered_ buralistes _(owners of tabacs) are therefore regarded as representatives of the


state, which is why they can also sell other restricted items, such as _timbres fiscaux_ and scratch cards. With fewer smokers these days, they are increasingly looking for new ways to


survive. Enterprising_ buralistes _now offer everything from dry-cleaning to funeral planning. Here are 14 additional services they offer: 1. GET A ‘TAX STAMP’ _Timbres fiscaux_ show you


have paid the required tax for items such as a French passport, driving licence, _carte de séjour _or to ‘validate’ a visa. They are valid for a year. 2. HAVE A FLUTTER Usually found in


bar/_tabacs_, the PMU (Pari Mutuel Urbain) is a French betting operator that promotes horseracing and provides a betting service to help fund the racing industry. 3. PAY YOUR BILLS As of


2020, fines and some bills can be paid at certain_ tabacs_. The system makes use of the QR codes included on the paperwork. Once scanned, they show how much is owed and register the payment.


Bills covered include energy, water, telephone and internet, rent, school canteens, state crèches and hospitals. READ MORE: BANKING, ELECTRICITY AND PHONE PAYMENTS AT YOUR LOCAL TABAC IN


FRANCE 4. BUY A STAMP _Tabacs_ can make arrangements with their local post office to sell stamps and related products, which makes life easy when buying postcards there. 5. TOP-UP YOUR PHONE


Many _tabacs_ sell SIM cards and can top up prepaid ones (very useful for keeping track of how much you, or your offspring, are spending on phone calls and data). READ MORE: TIPS ON HOW TO


AVOID MOBILE PHONE ROAMING CHARGES WHEN IN FRANCE 6. PLAY THE LOTTERY You can buy lottery and scratchcards at a_ tabac_. These gambling games are run by La Française des Jeux (FDJ), the


largest gambling company in France, the second largest in Europe, and the fourth largest in the world. FDJ estimates it has around 25 million customers over 18 in France, ie. half the adult


population. Should you wish to chance your arm, the _buraliste_ can explain how to play. 7. COPY A DOCUMENT _Tabacs_ often offer photocopying services, and many will also scan or print,


which can be a lifesaver if you suddenly have to produce a paper document. 8. SATISFY A SUGAR CRAVING _Tabacs_ commonly sell confectionery and, unlike supermarkets which tend to sell


enormous bags of sweets, they offer individual sizes and small chocolates ideally priced for children with pocket money to spend. 9. PICK UP A PAPER _Tabacs_ are often associated with a


_presse_, where you can buy newspapers (including _The Connexion_) and magazines. READ MORE: HAVE BRITISH NEWSPAPERS BECOME HARDER TO FIND IN FRANCE? 10. OPEN A NICKEL ACCOUNT Described as


‘bank services without a bank’, Nickel accounts can be opened at participating tabacs with only ID and a mobile number. There is no minimum income requirement and second-home owners can get


one too, as long as they have a postal address in France and are tax-resident in an EU or EFTA country (the UK is also accepted). These no-overdraft current accounts can be a lifeline for


those otherwise struggling to access a French bank. READ MORE: IS THE MONEY IN NEOBANKS PROTECTED THE SAME AS FRENCH BANK ACCOUNTS? 11. COLLECT A PARCEL Many _tabacs_ act as


collection/delivery points for parcels. 12. DO YOUR ADMIN Easy-to-use computer terminals with touchscreens have been deployed in some rural tabacs to help people without the internet do


their admin. You can buy train tickets, sort out car _certificat d’immatriculation_ (_carte grise_) forms, change address, take digital photos, and buy insurance. If you get stuck, the


shopkeeper is on hand. 13. PUT UP A ‘LOST CAT’ POSTER _Tabacs_ often have a community noticeboard or are relaxed about letting people put up notices, making this an ideal place to advertise


an event, service or lost pet. 14. WITHDRAW CASH Since 2021, ATMs have been available in some tabacs. Back then, Philippe Coy, the president of the Confédération des buralistes, hailed it as


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