I know we shouldnt but do!! that is bring back more cigarettes then we should, Usually I get around a £100-£150 quids worth so if I do get stopped in england we are not loosing too much. We are both smokers and they are for us not for selling on. This year I had 14 cartons 7 in each case. When the cases were scanned at Dabolim OH case was through and security tagged straight away mine was thrown to the middle between the two guys wrapping the cases and sat there for a few minutes before one of them picked it up and wrapped it. In the meantime this guy approached by OH asking to see his passport, then once I had got my case grabbed me too....told us to follow him to a little room behind the check in desks, had to take my case in and leave the othe outside. Once in he asked us if it was our first time, if we were married and what our occupations were!! Then asked what was in the case, told him clothes and a few souviners, you have cigarettes he said...too many I will have to take them off you, I dont want to take them but theres nothing I can do........At this point we both realised he wanted a bribe, now the night before when we went out we were not sure if we would have enough rupees left so we took 40 in english out so we could change it if we needed it. I knew OH still had £20 left in his money clip with a 1000 or so rupees, so we offered £20 ...more he said...this is when I started to panic cos I knew there was about £300 left in the wallet and I didnt want him to see this ( it was tucked away in my flight bag) told him we didnt have any more...I need more he said, then I rememberd I had a fiver tucked away in purse so offered £25 and he accepted only after having a look in my purse!!
So if any of you are bringing over the limits back etc hide your cash and only put a little on your person if your willing to pay the bribe.
I cant really complain as we were in the wrong bringing that amount out and even with his bribe we have still saved ourselves a fortune.
i heard about this happening before this year, praps theyve cottoned onto it
I know it's against UK law to bring more than 200(?) each back in (from non-EU) but is it actually against Indian law to take over a certain amount out?
The cigis were bought in shops at the regular price. If this should happen to me I would firmly insist on speaking to a Superior, to make an official complaint, against this person. As there are no rules as to the amount of cigis you can take out of the country.
Do not pay a bribe
xx lassi
As far as I am aware there's no limit going out... They're just trying to scam you... split as much as you can between bags... and avoid the hassle...
I do know that if I had been breaking the law (on entering UK) , the last thing I would do is post it on a public forum!!
NE Julie, wife and I take the car and go to Belgium/ France via North Sea Ferries once a year and stock up, have a good weekend away and save a fortune without any legal problems also gives you chance to stock up on wine and silly as it sounds soap powder.
If you live further South than us its worth doing a weekend in the Folkestone area and nipping across for the day... and legal.
When we go to Goa and Turkey we just bring back the legal limit.
Even to the extent of buying 3 bottles of Honeybee (75 cl) and drinking approx 25 cl out of one, to get back to the 2 litres allowance.
A blatant con.I would have called his bluff and to hell with it.I seriously doubt he would have had the know how to contact U.K. customs.
Why ? Because they were more interested in confiscating over the limit duty frees, which no doubt they profit from,rather than looking for possible bombs and guns being taken on to the plane !
Several people had their cigarettes confiscated and one couple were demanding their rep sent them straight back home on the next flight.
I brought back 2 bottles of honey bee and as I am the 'honest' type started walking through the big red scarey section of customs, only to be greated by a nice young fellow who asked what I had, and he said, don't worry go through the green section, don't think they really mind the little bits (which are for personal consumption), they're more interested in the big fish... I don't think the Indian counterparts would inform the UK side...
I agree that customs are only interested in big fish, but if they are having a quiet day.........
well what can i say,we only brought 1kg each of tobacco back{only allwoed 1/2 kg ],but we did bring a box of little blue tablets and guess what o/h case was scanned had the wrapper thing put on and we went to check in got our boarding card and then someone tapped him on the shoulder and said you sir come back.they unwrapped his case ,saw the little blue things and he had to pay £30,they said if he didn,t pay they would arrest him.we were a bit worried cauce 1st time in goa and didn,t really know what was what,,could have seen us on banged up abroad.,we,re still laughing about it,it was our own fault for having them ,so cant complain,,,funny thing is we were both stopped in uk on return and the security man just said ok you havent got many so you can keep them dont think we.ll be fetching them back next time tho.
is it just me I wonder, I wouldn't dream of buying drugs that interfere with heart / blood pressure etc from such a source.
I buy diahorrea tablets , if needed, when there and am always a bit worried about even them.
Even in the UK there have been reports of counterfeit drugs finding there way into proper chemist stocks, I can only imagine the risks one must take buying them in India.
I have no idea of what the cost of the active ingredient in these tablets is but am sure that there must be a cheaper substitute for rogue manufacturers to replace it with.
By the way, Valley lady, did they work?
now that would be telling del:rofl
There is no way you should bow to this sort of pressure.
I know it's widely available anyway.
it would be funny after we all assume the little blue tabs are censored and what is really meant is some blue breath fresheners, I remember years ago in my youth being offered purple hearts which turned out to be Parma Violets!
on a more serious note, I suppose that it is more important than ever to take copies of the script with you for any prescriptions drugs you get in the UK
Alan
I suppose a years supply of a hundred would be no problem.
Another reason they are not bothered about small amounts is they would actually have to have them tested to see if they were genuine.Imagine the cost.
As for the Indian attempts at extortion I would call their bluff and see if they really arrested me.Bet they would not dare.
They are just looking for an easy target.
As for the said pills can't you buy them over the counter in Boots now?
Papa
Cal me naive,but will somebody please tell me what they are.T.
scorpion.
I wonder if you went to a doctors in Goa and asked him to write out a prescription for Taj Via gra-surely this would be bona fide to get past the corrupt x-ray machine operators at dabolim
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