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21st March 09, 11:04 PM
#11
You could write your name and date of purchase on the inside with laundry marker.
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22nd March 09, 07:21 AM
#12
4 years ago on return from Ireland after two weeks I was pulled aside randomly for a customs check and got quizzed by US customs about my purchase of several Irish sweaters and a few other things. I had declared them but when they saw the sweaters they did not beleive the valuation of them until I produced the receipts. Turns out I got several very good deals on some very nice sweaters that even amazed the customs guys. They also questioned a couple bottles of nice irish whiskey I purchased in the duty-free on my way out of Dublin, but were again amazed that the valuation I had given matched the receipts for the actual purchased bottles in my luggage. On my way after about a ten minute delay.
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22nd March 09, 07:46 PM
#13
"O, why the deuce should I repine, and be an ill foreboder?
I'm twenty-three, and five feet nine, I'll go and be a sodger!
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29th March 09, 10:20 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by georgeblack7
That... and if it's a Tank, you probably didn't buy it on Vacation. At least, not unless you ordered well in advance and had a clever scheme to save on shipping by flying yourself to the UK to pick it up.
Phesh! It's cheaper to pay the shipping! Unless I wanted to vacation in Scotland, I wouldn't go. Though, picking up a kilt would make for a good excuse...
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30th March 09, 04:24 AM
#15
I just got back from Scotland and didn't have even the first question in customs about my kilts, which I took with me, or any of the items I bought in Scotland for that matter. You'll be fine.
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30th March 09, 05:54 AM
#16
I guess I just took a lesson from an old teacher of mine who, anytime we individually spoke of our esperience in a certain area, would respond with her favorite line,"Experience is a haphazard teacher." Meaning of course that the majority of people have a typical experience, i.e., no problems with customs, but if you happen to be that one guy in a hundred who get pulled out for a random check and you don't have documentation you just never know what might happen.
So I will carry my reciepts for anything scottishmade or unlabeled whenever I go to Scotland with my kilt stuff, just in case. A few pieces of paper don't weigh much or take up much space, so the ony reason not to is either that you don;t have them or are too busy/lazy to go looking for them.
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