any insight on crossing here with some items purchased in Thailand?
a few power tools and perhaps a cook/grill.
all new but i can open them and dirty them up a bit... or not.
i have crossed at Poipet with all sorts of things and it was pretty straight forward.
i just wanted to try a different route as most items are at the southern end of Pattaya and I wanted to say "hey" to my buddy Fat Sam in Koh Kong.
thanks K440
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Should be fine. They rarely check anything. Stick them in a lugguage bag rather than carrying new boxed items.
Tell Sam Andy says hello.
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TheGrimReaper wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 1:45 pmSlavedog, you do not belong on this forum as you talk too much sense.
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I can confirm that. I passed numerous times, often with carloads of mainly household goods and was never but once asked for any thing nor tea money.
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