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URL deleted, this website is owned by a MLM company. You will get bombarded with sales calls and I am sure you will not receive anything. Also be careful with sending this stuff from your fax machine, you will start gettting spam faxes.

Kelsey, David [email protected]
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963 W. Arthur Avenue
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53215
United States
(414) 643-4868 Fax --
 
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yeah,
it would be cool to have a free pack.

But if I try importing this into Singapore, I risk being fined about $10 a stick! not to mention duty and taxes!
 
Just a friendly warning for anyone interested...

Think very, very, very, carefully about this:
You're faxing/mailing your photo ID to a total stranger?

Am I the only only who thinks this is a bad idea? I wouldn't send my photo ID to anyone, not even if they offered me $1000.
 
excelzus said:
yeah,
it would be cool to have a free pack.

But if I try importing this into Singapore, I risk being fined about $10 a stick! not to mention duty and taxes!

Just out of curiosity, if I mail a pack of chewing gum to someone in Singapore, does he/she get fined/arrested?
 
af250xxl said:
Just out of curiosity, if I mail a pack of chewing gum to someone in Singapore, does he/she get fined/arrested?


Haha!
actually chewing gum is legal in Singapore, the ban was lifted when Wigleys fought to put it on the agenda of issues to resolve when pressuring the Singapore Govt during the US-Singapoe bilateral free trade agreement.

But us Singaporeans have to purchase from a pharmacy and we have to give our identity numbers when making purchase! :eek:

On the other hand, the import and sale of chewing gum is still banned. So technically, I believe, if the person is caught, he/she will be be charged under the PRESUMPTION that he/she did import the chewing gum unless he/she can prove with evidence otherwise.

So the answer is probably No if it's just a pack but if it's quite a lot - you could get someone here into trouble. The maximum fine is the equivalent of USD$6000 or a jail term of 12 months or BOTH, if I'm not wrong. Unfortunately our judicial system does not work on 'innocent until proven guilty'.

Im not an expert on law but I shall ask my Civil Law professor during my lecture next week. haha!
 
BTW, how much does a pack of Marlboro's cost in the US? It's about $6.80 USD for a pack of 20's here.
 
af250xxl said:
Just out of curiosity, if I mail a pack of chewing gum to someone in Singapore, does he/she get fined/arrested?
anyone in mind?
 
af250xxl said:
Just a friendly warning for anyone interested...

Think very, very, very, carefully about this:
You're faxing/mailing your photo ID to a total stranger?

Am I the only only who thinks this is a bad idea? I wouldn't send my photo ID to anyone, not even if they offered me $1000.

your not actually sending your photo id...a photo copy they want and they cant do nothing with a photo copied id...not like it has your social security number on it....

@ Excel

A pack of Marlboro's where i live (Upstate NY) cost like 4.75...In Florida they cost like 3 bucks...
 
excelzus said:
BTW, how much does a pack of Marlboro's cost in the US? It's about $6.80 USD for a pack of 20's here.

I actualy just quit on New Years, but they were costing me $3.72/pack
 
I started making my own cigarettes when Marlboros went up to almost $5 a pack here in Michigan. That was getting a little to rich for my toxin contaminated blood! lol
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I'd be real careful with this one... Their who-is information is hidden and the site just looks unprofessional... Beware
 
3.00+ to harm your body? I will stick to eating mcdonalds and wendy's everyday....
 
Sorry guys!! :eek: Didn't mean any harm!!!! :o

anywhoo... Marlboro's here ( West Virginia ) are $3-$4 a pack depending on where you are. I pay $3.04 in Charleston
 
excelzus said:
Haha!
actually chewing gum is legal in Singapore, the ban was lifted when Wigleys fought to put it on the agenda of issues to resolve when pressuring the Singapore Govt during the US-Singapoe bilateral free trade agreement.

But us Singaporeans have to purchase from a pharmacy and we have to give our identity numbers when making purchase! :eek:

On the other hand, the import and sale of chewing gum is still banned. So technically, I believe, if the person is caught, he/she will be be charged under the PRESUMPTION that he/she did import the chewing gum unless he/she can prove with evidence otherwise.

So the answer is probably No if it's just a pack but if it's quite a lot - you could get someone here into trouble. The maximum fine is the equivalent of USD$6000 or a jail term of 12 months or BOTH, if I'm not wrong. Unfortunately our judicial system does not work on 'innocent until proven guilty'.

Im not an expert on law but I shall ask my Civil Law professor during my lecture next week. haha!

When I lived there, we just drove to Johor Baru and bought packs to bring back.

I thought it was legal as long as you don't sell it
 
Waxedstrong said:
3.00+ to harm your body? I will stick to eating mcdonalds and wendy's everyday....

But we get to be skinny!!!!!! whee! ;)
 
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