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CBP scans the bags
Few pills in your pocket. Unless in secondary should be a green light to exit. Bags are scanned and could be sent to secondary for resolution. Viagra generic is not sold in USA.
Originally Posted by ErrolFlynn
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What is your experience bringing extra pills back into the USA Without a scrip? I'm not talking about large quantities, just a few left overs that you might be saving for next time instead of scarffing them. Do you declare them? If so, what happens? If not, what's the worst case scenario? Asking for a friend LOL.
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Originally Posted by ErrolFlynn
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What is your experience bringing extra pills back into the USA Without a scrip? I'm not talking about large quantities, just a few left overs that you might be saving for next time instead of scarffing them. Do you declare them? If so, what happens? If not, what's the worst case scenario? Asking for a friend LOL.
When I came back across the border, I was asked if I had anything to declare. I told him that I had twenty pills of generic Viagra. The guy paused for maybe a 5 count, then said OK and waved me through.
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Originally Posted by WombatEd2
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I get Cialis at a Calimax that's pretty far off the tourist track. I get the less-popular 5-MG daily dose variety, in boxes of 28. The first time, I told them what I wanted, and they said they could have it the next day. I've been buying from them every month for over a year now. Calimax is a big chain, and your experience at any of them should be similar.
For generic Viagra, a lot of the guys go to the Piri pharmacy, across from the wax museum. They're only open in the daytime, which is just as well given the sketchy nature of the neighborhood. They may have the best deal on sildenafil, but for my Cialis, not so much.
What is your experience bringing extra pills back into the USA Without a scrip? I'm not talking about large quantities, just a few left overs that you might be saving for next time instead of scarffing them. Do you declare them? If so, what happens? If not, what's the worst case scenario? Asking for a friend LOL.
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Originally Posted by Dogers69
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The cabs must hate the limo but they should not charge five bucks for the border.
Not one taxi has ever told me to pay $5 when I have handed him 50 pesos. You guys shoot yourselves in the foot. Just like refusing to change money to pesos and paying street chicks in dollars. What is the big problem taking a taxi? For the last 30 years I have just hopped in the first one I see and never a problem.
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Yeah limo guy is good. He doesn't look or ask for tip. I give him the two dollars I'd give to Uber, in order to avoid having to find a street without cabs cause cabs know you are waiting for Uber and are angry about it. Plus standing on streets for two minutes for Uber is begging for a problem from cops, muggers, beggers. The cabs must hate the limo but they should not charge five bucks for the border.
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Originally Posted by KCQuestor
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But if you do end up taking a taxi -- maybe the limo just left, or maybe you aren't at Hong Kong -- tell the driver "Chaparral". Uber works, too.
I always walk. It's about a mile.
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Originally Posted by BaxterSlade
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Don't take a taxi. As a guest of Hotel Cascadas, when you are ready to leave just walk up to the desk on the sidewalk in front of HK Tell them you are going to Chaparrel or the new border. They will give you a limo ride right to the border. Its free and safer than a taxi. Tip the driver a couple bucks and all is well.
But if you do end up taking a taxi -- maybe the limo just left, or maybe you aren't at Hong Kong -- tell the driver "Chaparral". Uber works, too.
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Generic Cialis?
Generic Cialis 5 MG? Thanks for the info.
Originally Posted by WombatEd2
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I get Cialis at a Calimax that's pretty far off the tourist track. I get the less-popular 5-MG daily dose variety, in boxes of 28. The first time, I told them what I wanted, and they said they could have it the next day. I've been buying from them every month for over a year now. Calimax is a big chain, and your experience at any of them should be similar.
For generic Viagra, a lot of the guys go to the Piri pharmacy, across from the wax museum. They're only open in the daytime, which is just as well given the sketchy nature of the neighborhood. They may have the best deal on sildenafil, but for my Cialis, not so much.
Good luck. Let us know.
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HK Lemo Stop WestPed?
Is it under the bridge to the right on exit?
Originally Posted by KCQuestor
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If you are taking the trolley, why not use PedEast? It's right there, no shuttle needed and a lot less walking. You can get a cab or uber from PedEast just as easily. The only advantage to PedWest that I know is that the HK limo stop is near there, but a cab is not much more than tipping the limo driver, or you could call the limo to PedEast. It's often there picking up other guys anyway.
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Originally Posted by Rolandomota
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Hi guys,
Going to Tijuana for my very first time in a couple of weeks. Thanks to all your reports, hopefully everything goes well. I will be staying at Hotel Cascadas for a couple of nights. One question I have is, when I'm ready to head back to the border, what should I tell the cab driver if I want to get dropped off at Pedwest?
Don't take a taxi. As a guest of Hotel Cascadas, when you are ready to leave just walk up to the desk on the sidewalk in front of HK Tell them you are going to Chaparrel or the new border. They will give you a limo ride right to the border. Its free and safer than a taxi. Tip the driver a couple bucks and all is well.
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Treat any loan to a chica as a gift. If you get it back in cash, that's amazing. If you get it back in trade, that's great. If you get anything back at all, that's a miracle.
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Loans to friends.
If you never want to see her again, give her a loan. She won't have the money to pay you back, so she will avoid you. If you want to see her again, make it a gift, with a discount on her services till the gift is repaid, for example 1000 pesos instead of the usual 1500 pesos. I've done that with chicas successfully. Get them gifts they want from San Diego, like laptops, cellphones or Juul vapes, but I get preferred customer treatment. One hand washes the other. . . You never want to be in the position of turning into a hated debt collector chasing deadbeat girlfriends.
Originally Posted by JH1001
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Seeking advise from you, who are so much wiser than myself.
What is the general consensus on making loans?
I have a pretty strong feeling I know the answer but want some back up.
I've received preferential treatment from an independent for some time (lots & lots of extra free time, etc). She's a nice person, as well.
She says she's really embarrassed to ask but she's hitting me up for a loan.
I have no desire to become a walking ATM. But I would like to maintain the preferred level of service, even if the loan is not made.
Any advice?
Thanks!
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Asked for a loan
Seeking advise from you, who are so much wiser than myself.
What is the general consensus on making loans?
I have a pretty strong feeling I know the answer but want some back up.
I've received preferential treatment from an independent for some time (lots & lots of extra free time, etc). She's a nice person, as well.
She says she's really embarrassed to ask but she's hitting me up for a loan.
I have no desire to become a walking ATM. But I would like to maintain the preferred level of service, even if the loan is not made.
Any advice?
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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Last week I stopped into a pharmacy to get ampicilina. The lady told me that I had to go to the doctor next door for a prescription. What kind of scam shit is that?
Former microbiologist here. It's a legitimate concern within the medical community that if anybody who wanted to were allowed to go and buy their own antibiotics whenever they wanted when a medical professional would consider it unwarranted, then pathogens would develop resistance over time, eventually rendering said antibiotics obsolete. This is standard practice, even in Mexico. But of course, in Mexico you are more likely to find someone who is willing to deviate to make a few pesos.
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Originally Posted by Rolandomota
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Hi guys,
Going to Tijuana for my very first time in a couple of weeks. Thanks to all your reports, hopefully everything goes well. I will be staying at Hotel Cascadas for a couple of nights. One question I have is, when I'm ready to head back to the border, what should I tell the cab driver if I want to get dropped off at Pedwest?
Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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Tell him that you are going to Ped West then hand him 50 pesos when you get out. I am a Ped East guy. Too much walking involved for Ped West. Then with Ped East I am out right at the trolley. No shuttles to take or long walks to make. I guess if you parked a car close to Ped West. Other than that why would you want to go there?
PedWest is also widely known by the name El Chaparral.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Chaparral
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