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Re: Bringing Frozen Fish/Meats into BVIs
[Re: bviicatter]
#288377
09/05/2022 11:04 AM
09/05/2022 11:04 AM
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Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 1,666 Memphis, BVI, CT
RatmansWife
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We always declare and pay duty. One recent trip down, I packed a Solar Bear with ribeyes from our farmer friend. We connected from American to Cape Air, on separate tickets. Our connection, after rechecking all our bags, was a little tight. I told the security guy I had meat, but that wasn't good enough. He made me remove every single steak, packed like a jigsaw puzzle. Then I had to repack, all while racing to catch a flight. At least they arrived with me, which none of our checked bags did. Not sure which bags, if any, get transferred these days, as we have been using Cape Air coupons.
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