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tell me how much you can take out the cognac "metaksa" home from Greece, and how much wine you can take out (home bought in the village is also taken into account?), if you are going together with a child, can we count the export for 2 people? and where is it still most profitable to buy cognac "metaksa" of various sizes, including souvenir ones (many orders), can anyone tell me? thanks
14 years ago  •  7 subscribers 12 answers
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You know, I never knew how much you can carry :-) I put everything in my luggage and send it. Who is watching there? We brought grape brandy, metaxa, olive oil, liters from Crete. Nobody checked. I took Metaxa in duty free in Heraklion. And I’ll tell you more, our luggage (not hand luggage) was not checked at the airport at all, nowhere. Not in the Water Country we were flying to. Upon arrival, we pass through a green corridor with our heads held high and that's it :-) Farther...
7 years ago  •  8 subscribers 9 answers
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Great rum in India!! Here it definitely needs to be taken out and tea. At the expense of shells, we calmly took them out (for the aquarium and the youngest for games) like there are no bans (such as in Thailand strictly and without discussion). But it's possible to ask the meeting u a question just in case. Farther...
Gentlemen, does anyone know how easy it is to buy tanzanites there? I wanted to go directly to Tanzania, but I was told that tanzanites and other stones that are mined in Tanzania are sold in Kenya. In general, the question is: is it true? how easy is it to find high-quality and not fakes? how to export and import to the Russian Federation? Many thanks in advance to everyone!
16 years ago  •  4 subscribers 2 answers
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Thank you, I myself am well versed in precious and semiprecious stones, so the digression was superfluous. And I already have one ring with tanzanite, and I won’t confuse it with anything in the world. Sapphires are great, but it's the tanzanites that I'm interested in, and I'd love to hear from someone who's been to Kenya and might be interested in this. As for the high prices, they are definitely high here, and if you buy several large stones, I think it’s cheaper to go to Africa yourself. Farther...