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Tio Billy that hillbilly joke was funny, my cousin here with me and said your buying at the roadhouse again. Anyway Lj is that mexican wood furniture?
thanks, A.C. Tell him he has a free lunch coming.Tio Billy that hillbilly joke was funny, my cousin here with me and said your buying at the roadhouse again. Anyway Lj is that mexican wood furniture?
Don,t declare it's not a problem. You dont need to explain where its going, the law is for personel use, if you tell them its for a friend, you could open a can of worm's.Okay, so I have a "furniture" related question also. Not really furniture, but a used TV. When we were down over 4th of July week we befriended a beach vendor family - long story, but they are from the same tiny pueblo in Oaxaca where some of our good friends in Phoenix are from and I've actually visited this tiny pueblo. Anyway, we saw them everyday on the beach and the last night we were there they invited us over to their house for dinner. We have an old TV that still works that we don't use that my hubby wants to give them next weekend. So what am I supposed to do? Declare? Not declare? Can I just say that I'm bringing it down for my friend's condo for their 2nd bedroom? Play stupid?????
I can't even remember, but I'm sure it is! LOL! Will that be a problem?Melissa if that Tv from the orient?
In the States.Lagrimis Sez: tell them the tool's are your personel property and used for work.
NO Don't do that, they will then ask you for your working FM3 and you Hacienda number for tax records. Worse fines than importing wooden furniture without an agriculture inspection.
Ben Conley, who used to own house #M21 in Cholla was stopped from landscaping his front yard, by a Mexican immigration person, years ago.Argh, I thought I was finished. I can't tell them the tools are for work Jerry is doing on my personal rented property? Jim Ringquist said earlier on a different thread that we could work on our own property with out any problems.......