On Saturday 23 February 2008 17:31, Robert Borsuk wrote:
You have to go to a broker and get bonded. It's a
big hassle. I
brought some DG equipment across about 2 years ago. You also have to
cross at the truck bridges.
I'd suggest that you talk to Dan Cohoe.
He's made several trips bringing things both ways across the border, and
said that he usually gets through without any questions. Generally,
once the customs agents see how old the things are, they realize how
worthless they are now. ;)
I guess it'd probably be different if you were driving a semi, though.
Pat
On Feb 23, 2008, at 1:00 PM, Devon Stopps wrote:
> I remember the discussion about bringing classic computers across
> the border from Canada to the USA, but, has anyone got any
> experiences going the other way? Any issues since many of these
> systems are USA country of origin? Especially with big iron, where
> you'd have a trailer or big truck...
>
> Devon
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