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Old 09-26-2013, 01:35 PM   #1
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You were misinformed about the 5 cigars, unless by America you mean Canada.
That's what I thought too. The lady at the resort's cigar shop did say that if I was worried about it she could remove the bands off of the cigar and package them in a Jamaican brand box.


So if buying ANY cuban cigars to bring into the US is illegal and I'll have to provide proof of purchase (receipt) if I declare the cigars then it really sounds like my only option is to buy Jamaican.

Has anyone ever bought Cuban cigars at the duty free shops and successfully sneaked them into the US? Was it as easy as just removing the band from the cigars or does that only work if you're storing the cigars in your checked-on luggage?
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Will be tough to find a smuggling confession.
Take the bands off.
They were cigars you took with you and didn't get to smoke.
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Will be tough to find a smuggling confession.
what he said. openly asking about illegal actions usually isn't a good idea
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That's what I thought too. The lady at the resort's cigar shop did say that if I was worried about it she could remove the bands off of the cigar and package them in a Jamaican brand box.


So if buying ANY cuban cigars to bring into the US is illegal and I'll have to provide proof of purchase (receipt) if I declare the cigars then it really sounds like my only option is to buy Jamaican.

Has anyone ever bought Cuban cigars at the duty free shops and successfully sneaked them into the US? Was it as easy as just removing the band from the cigars or does that only work if you're storing the cigars in your checked-on luggage?

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