I mean, say, you want a really nice camera, or a drone, or maybe a gaming laptop, and since those things are made in China, they are too expensive to buy right now in the US, since tariffs are over 100%. So you just go to Canada, buy the thing, unpack it from the packaging, and pretend like its just personal items. Just like a smartphone.

AFIAK, border agents usually don’t ask if you bought your phone in the US or from outside, they shouldn’t ask about other personal electronics, right?

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    So, I live right on the Canadian border. Right there.

    If I went over to Canada, somebody gave me a bunch of product for free, then I took that product and gave it to someone else for free, would that be legal? No money was exchanged.

    Let’s say the product was plushies. A large amount of them. What’s the legality of that?

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      That’s a federal crime. If it’s for your personal or household use and under $200 you’re fine(unless you’re coming from China).

      Doesn’t seem like a good time to fuck with border control.