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I used to do a lot of border crossings with cards both from Canada to the U.S. and vice versa and always played it straight and paid the fees and taxes.
If you do bring cards from U.S. to Canada and do not declare them and they end up finding them, you will pay the tax and tariff and your license plate will be flagged for a five year period meaning you will be asked to park your car and come inside and explain what you are up to for the next five years coming into Canada. As for crossing into the U.S. from Canada to ship cards without declaring them, that is an equally bad idea. Absolutely not worth the risk IMHO |
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