Flying into Europe you won't be asked for a carnet - if you hand them one they may well stamp it, but they are unlikely to ask for it. I haven't been asked.
RE no exit stamp on a carnet - bad - technically you have to return home and get an entry stamp to prove you didn't sell it or the stamping country can claim against the carnet. (The entry stamp at home is proof against potential incompetence and corruption in a country that stamps it in and doesn't stamp it out, or loses the exit proof, and then tries to claim on the carnet.)
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