Thread: Bringing computers and electronics through customs
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05-29-12 17:43 #26
Posts: 488Thanks for the info. I'm going to see how much it would cost to ship the stuff here as well. I plan on staying at least 1 year so I want to bring my pc / photography stuff.
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05-29-12 17:32 #25
Posts: 374Through EZE this AM. Just long lines, too many people not enough staff: EZE SNAFU. Not many electronics, just a truck load of stuff from Trader Joes, no problems. Thought for sure it would raise an eyebrow or two, passed without incident or questions.
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05-29-12 16:03 #24
Posts: 329Originally Posted by SunSeeker [View Original Post]
Fred
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05-29-12 11:24 #23
Posts: 488Airport searches on gringos
I read online last night that searches at the airport have been stepped up recently due to expats bringing in electronics to sell. Can anyone that went through AEP recently let me know if this is the case and how long did it take to get through the process? I'm arriving next week and as I plan to stay awhile want to bring a lot of my personal things, mostly electronics. Printer, inks and paper, external hard drives, etc. All have data on them and are not new (most at least 3-4 years old).
Any shared experiences appreciated.Last edited by SunSeeker; 05-29-12 at 11:26. Reason: add to post
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09-23-10 12:18 #22
Posts: 1885The cutoms form
Originally Posted by Jaimito Cartero [View Original Post]
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09-22-10 20:36 #21
Posts: 1309When I came through EZE last week, I was asked repeatedly if I had any NEW computers with me. Looks like they're really trying to keep these out of the market, or at least want some duty out of them. Even asked for make / model of cell phone too.
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09-10-10 01:19 #20
Posts: 1885Invoice price
Originally Posted by Sportsman
What is the tariff if bring in a used item?
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09-10-10 01:08 #19
Posts: 21Just my take on things, but I'd think it wouldn't be too wise to include any small gadget with a battery in your checked bag. It's likely going to be x-rayed along the way, maybe get the attention of the attendant, and maybe the matter will be resolved by the gadget changing ownership;^)
I figure the idea of locks and plastic wrap isn't so much about protecting the stuff inside (sure, easy enough to cut the bag open etc) but about detecting obvious tampering: your bag comes off the belt, you see the lock has been cut or the wrap torn off, you can immediately cry foul to the airline etc.
I usually use small Master-brand luggage padlocks (non-TSA, I figure anyone with connections could get a copy of the key) but sometimes I use small cable ties and cover them with a patch of duct tape.
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05-15-10 18:13 #18
Posts: 374Originally Posted by Silver Star
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05-15-10 17:54 #17
Posts: 713Originally Posted by Silver Star
($1000-$300)*50%=$350.
In my one experience, the value of the item was based on the invoice I provided to the custom official.
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05-15-10 15:45 #16
Posts: 329Originally Posted by Damman
Fred
www.silverstarcar.com
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05-14-10 13:05 #15
Posts: 374Eze
Arrived yesterday, EZE, and the lines through customs was a cluster fuck. Two inspection terminals were OOS. Custom agents probably have court dates. Now see where there are few changes taking place, everyone has to go through customs: no green light, no cell phone use. Streamlined Argentine style.
http://momento24.com/en/2010/05/13/g...ts-on-customs/
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08-25-09 19:33 #14
Posts: 49Originally Posted by Damman
http://www.ociopro.com/ociopro.swf ask for Hernan.
As for laptops the trick is to say that you are either a tourist or its for business use.
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01-24-09 15:12 #13
Posts: 264While the information on PAL is very true it also is relative.
If when here you are going to hook up to direct tv then any tv from the states will connect and work fine.
If you go Multicanal, Cablevision then you will need PAL N but not for direct tv which for a foriegner is probably a better choice any way,
Only with NFL, CNN English and you can contract full NBA and baseball.
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01-23-09 15:11 #12
Posts: 374Seaman: thanks for the sound advice. Will play this one by the numbers. Was in Costco yesterday measuring flat-screens and then over to the luggage department. Back and forth. It was quite a sight. Got to the point where the floor guy was trying to help me with what would work. Customer service at is best.
Thanks