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Bringing laptops to Poland


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Stevie
  Dec 30, 07, 22:33  #1

I know it's been a while since I've posted here..but I've got a question

Does anyone know if there is a policy, or rule, or limit to the number of laptops you are allowed to bring with you to Poland? My friends there have asked if I would be able to bring any (in addition to my own) but they've also warned me that I might not be allowed to :)

Anyone know anything about this and / or where I could find out the answer?

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ukpolska
  Dec 31, 07, 01:57  #2

Last month a brought two back with me and had no problems whatsoever.

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  Dec 31, 07, 08:22  #3

Stevie wrote:
Anyone know anything about this and / or where I could find out the answer?


If you come by road there is no border, therefore no customs.

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Edited by: db1874  Dec 31, 07, 08:59  #4

Stevie wrote:
Anyone know anything about this and / or where I could find out the answer?

look up the duty free allowances for importing good to Poland, if you are coming from outside the EU then it all depends on whether you get stopped by customs or not at the airport.

Also, are these new laptops or your own? If they are your own and you can prove it then there should be no problem.

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away guy
  Dec 31, 07, 11:01  #5

bring me one too please hahaha

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anka
  Dec 31, 07, 11:09  #6

I would live a couple as well!! Thanx! LOL

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Stevie
  Dec 31, 07, 17:20  #7

No problem! I have my own plane. I'll just pack it full for everybody :P Sign up below!

I'm in the US. I don't think I'm the type to raise any red flags at the border, and I wasn't stopped by customs last time I was there...

I just want a guarantee. I can't find any written rules regarding it. All websites will tell me are the silly rules regarding shampoo and such :)

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