On December 18 2011 00:58 Sansai wrote:
what you do and get away with it is one thing - laws are another, although i do not know the limit up to which amount you can freely bring goods from korea to australia, anyway i still doubt that you are allowed to bring stuff worth >3k without paying toll
if they want to get you, they will, and they will also not care about stories like "it was a gift" or "i already had that" - especially in the EU and with electronic devices (even more if it is high-priced equipment) it is always advisable to get a certificate of ownership at your home airport, that says that it really was yours when you departed, to avoid any problems when getting back home
what you do and get away with it is one thing - laws are another, although i do not know the limit up to which amount you can freely bring goods from korea to australia, anyway i still doubt that you are allowed to bring stuff worth >3k without paying toll
if they want to get you, they will, and they will also not care about stories like "it was a gift" or "i already had that" - especially in the EU and with electronic devices (even more if it is high-priced equipment) it is always advisable to get a certificate of ownership at your home airport, that says that it really was yours when you departed, to avoid any problems when getting back home
lol, i am dead serious about it, you just have to get rid of the price tags and casing and you are good to go. PLus a keyboard isnt exactly worth $1000 + so im ok bro

