Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/07/03

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: Int'l price differences
From: Michael Garmisa <elmar@webreach.com>
Date: Fri, 03 Jul 1998 22:46:09 -0400 (EDT)

On 04-Jul-98 Mark wrote:
> Michael Garmisa wrote:
>> 
>> On 03-Jul-98 Mark wrote:
>> > further, unless one wants to smuggle, i believe that duty would be
>> > owed on any leica gear as there is little they sell that is less
>> > than the duty-free allowance.
> 
>> Maybe a stupid question but how do they know where you bought it?
> 
> um.....as they are empowered to go through all your luggage they
> can find the paperwork ?
> 
> about 20 years ago i got into trouble at UK customs for bringing in
> a flute. they thought i was carrying drugs and went over everything
> (i was strip searched). i ended up having to pay duty on the flute,
> they didn't fine me or confiscate the flute (both within their power). 
> since then i have been kind of aware about the potential screw ups
> that can happen when bringing stuff across borders.
> 
> i have never brought anything across a border that i should not
> have since <cough> <cough>.....
> 
> mark
what paperwork? lets say i dont bring the paperwork or lets say send it in mail
or something... not that I would try this to save some cash if any... just
wondering when i take new equipment I bought in the US how do I prove I bought
it in the US... is that what the passport warantee card is for?

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Michael Garmisa <elmar@webreach.com>  
03-Jul-98 22:44:06