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Originally Posted by Simon99
Anyone knows how it works crossing the US/CAN border with purchased goods that are used, i.e. no receipt ? I'm going to pick up wheels in NY from a dude but don't really know what I should declare, if I should make a homemade receipt and have him sign agreeing on a said price or something like that.. Trying to expect what I'll have to pay !
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I've been in some pretty hostile situations with CBSA over property that I brought into the US and was returning with. You're a young guy with a flashy car, and you're importing wheels. They're going to be on your case like shit to a blanket. Bring a signed receipt, email trail, etc, and whatever you do, don't say anything that will make them think that you're running a business.