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Q: Has anyone walked through customs with big wod?

10 years 22 weeks ago in  Money & Banking - China

 
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  Is he a fwend of Mad Bwian and Fat Hawwy? 

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Meaning a big wad of cash?  Sure, a few times....never had a problem.

 

If you meant big wood, well....I can't help you there

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  Oh, I can, I do it all the time. I think it's something about airports.

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Here we go again...if the poster means big wad aka lots of moolah, why would anyone 'fess up that around here?  If the poster, GOD FORBID, meant that he wanders through customs with little brother erectus, then why would anyone 'fess up to that either?

 

Help me you all --what's the point of this question?

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OP. You should specify what you consider a big wad of cash. 

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Well, you know what they say: Man with big wod who walk thru airport magnetometer sideways going to Bangkok.

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Vellyyyy cleverrrr.

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A big wod would be the equivalent of a stash that would bring out cold sweats...

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This really is a dumb question. You are allowed to travel domestically with any amount of cash that you want. When traveling internationally it is something like 100,000rmb (if i am wrong please correct me). That can't be a "big wad", just too much money. 

If you meant big wood, no problem. But in the states that would warrant a TSA anal probe.

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100,000 RMB, are you having a giraffe? I was sure it is a lot less than that?

 

Is it not around three thousand squid?

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