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mildsevenblue
December 7th, 2014, 12:23
Hi,

I bought some gel KAMAGRA and do not use them all. So I want to take them home with me.

Just wondering, can I get through the Thai customs without any trouble? (I plan to put the KAMAGRA in cargo, not on board with me)

thanks for all your kind answers.

francois
December 7th, 2014, 16:57
It is not a controlled substance so no reason to be concerned. Thai customs?? Only concern might be if you were to bring a large quantity back into your home country and have to deal with Customs there.

Smiles
December 7th, 2014, 17:25
Kamargra: "Kamagra Oral Jelly is used to treat erectile dysfunction. It contains sildenafil and you can buy Kamagra Oral Jelly online from InhousePharmacy.biz"
WHAT? Oral jelly!? WTF? Isn't 'jelly' meant to be rubbed, not swallowed? Can it be taken with whipped cream?
'Sildenafil'? Sounds like some uninhabited shark-infested island close to 'Blefuscu' or some suchlike, perhaps something out of Jonathan Swift's mixed-up brain after swallowing, rather than rubbing. Don't tell me he did Sildenafil as well, or perhaps the whole tribe of Lilliputians were heavy into it? They were certainly 'small' enough.

Come on dude, get real ... Thai customs don't give a damn what you take out. As our board Frenchman implies above (Frenchmen, of course, never having dysfunctioning erectilisms. Right Francois?), the only folks who care are the erectile-impaired fat-boys at LAX.

Nirish guy
December 7th, 2014, 18:18
As smiles has said Thai customs ( within reason) couldn't care what you take OUT of the Country, it's your own customs people who in theory might have an issue as and if viagra / Kamagra is a prescription only drug in your country ( which it is almost everywhere).

However if you do have a prescription from your doctor or from a friendly Thai doctor who Im told will write one very easily for you ( for a small price of course for his time :-) then no problem, assuming the amount prescribed and being carried match then you walk on through unhindered.

Alternatively if you've loaded your case with 500 sachets fair chance you'll sail on through anyway and even if you are stopped they'll just take them off you, I'm told most customs officers will even allow you to go to a local doctor and get a prescription to allow them with you as let's face it everyone knows the purpose of the stuff and in the bigger scheme of things it's not really high on their list of international drug smuggling busts to persue.

Also as mentioned if buying in your own country there are several reputable sources online now who will ship directly to your door all fully legally to most countries after their on web site "doctor" writes a prescription for you after youve clicked a bullshit box saying he's asked you about your health online etc, The cost is comparative or not much more than prices you would find in Thailand anyway also. ( so a friend told me of course !! ) lol

dab69
December 7th, 2014, 21:32
I don't think Kamagra is an approved legal medicine in the USA.

However, I just read an article on Maca root from Peru and decided to try
some from Amazon.com just for investigation.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/veg ... ar-BBgr9Ss (http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/vegetable-spawns-larceny-and-luxury-in-peru/ar-BBgr9Ss)

latintopxxx
December 8th, 2014, 03:43
I was only stopped once leaving BKK, they found just over 20 sachets, had a good laugh at my expense and let me take them onwards without any issues.

bkkguy
December 8th, 2014, 18:50
Oral jelly!? WTF? Isn't 'jelly' meant to be rubbed, not swallowed?

the most common problem with the oral jelly is if it is not swallowed quickly enough you end up with a stiff neck!

and if you don't like jelly, Pfizer and Pepsi have just announced a new joint venture to produce a liquid form to be marketed as a soda - it's called Mount & Do



'Sildenafil'? Sounds like some uninhabited shark-infested island close to 'Blefuscu' or some suchlike

you may be more comfortable with the generic name of the active ingredient - mycoxaflappin

bkkguy

latintopxxx
December 9th, 2014, 03:16
everyones a flipping comedian....like a zoo...only the monkeys have escaped and r running it

mildsevenblue
December 9th, 2014, 10:56
So the worst scenario that may happen is that the Thai customs would ask me to through away those gel KAMAGRA (less than 200 sachets) and maybe a fine, but I will not be deported nor put in prison. Is that right?

I have nothing to be worried about the custom in my home country. They are kind/stupid.

Nirish guy
December 9th, 2014, 14:54
So the worst scenario that may happen is that the Thai customs would ask me to through away those gel KAMAGRA (less than 200 sachets) and maybe a fine, but I will not be deported nor put in prison. Is that right?

Whilst I\m sure no one including myself would be foolish enough to give you a definitive answer to your question ( as there isn't one of course) all I can say is in my experience customs agents out of Thailand ( and most countries) take very little interest in what's leaving their Country ( short of Cash or illegal porn etc), so you "should" be fine, plus it's not of course illegal to be carrying Kamagra so even if you were stopped I can't see any problem and even if it did come to a head then yes I'm guessing you'd be asked to dump them just - or donate them to the bloody customs officers annual Christmas "we're off to shag a hooker now who's got the confiscated Kamagra lads fund" .

Surfcrest
December 9th, 2014, 15:10
Most countries will at least X-Ray your bag before it is loaded on to a plane, for obvious reasons. It's usually only countries, where tourists are limited to what they can take out of that country where one could get stopped for such a thing. For example, there is a limit to what you can take with you from Cuba. Art work without a permit, too many boxes of cigars or a bottle of Rum older than say 20 years or so is probably going to get you in trouble. Here in Canada, you can get screened for drugs coming or going. I've seen that on Border Security, a current TV show on Customs in Canada and Australia. Most countries only screen you on your way into their country.

Surfcrest