Anyone entering or leaving the US is allowed to carry any amount of cash or money equivilent. However if the total value exceeds $10,000 you must complete Customs Form 4790 and submit it to the Customs Post at the point of Entry or Departure. Be prepared to prove that the money is legitimately yours - Bank Statements etc.
You can carry with you the equivalent of 10,000 dollars in cash. Higher sums of money will be taxed and must be declared; if you carry too much you will be subjected to interrogation.
No more than 10,000 US dollars in cash (you can bring your credit cards, though).
Up to 10,000. You should be aware that nowadays most businesses won't accept dollars, so you should bring Mexican pesos or a credit/debit card (Visa, MasterCard) instead.
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Someone can get cash for their old cars in many ways. They can bring it to a junkyard, or have it picked up, and get a lump sum of cash that way, or bring it to a used car dealer.
The person that had equipment now has cash and the person that had cash now has equipment.
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No, chips have to be cashed in person at the cashier's cage in the casino in which you got them.
Paying in person with cash.
sign it, bring it to bank
$ US 5.000,00
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Yes, a lot of shops have started demanding cash instead
No. The only person who can cash a cheque is the person to whom it was made out to. The bank will not pay cash to anyone else. However, if the person has given a legal power of attorney to another person, that person would also be able to cash the cheque because he is acting on behalf of the person to whom the cheque was given.
According to the Canada Border Services Agency, you can bring in as much as you want, but need to declare amounts over $10 000 Canadian.http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/security-securite/cbcr-dmte/menu-eng.htmlCheers.
Usually the person asking does the paying, unless prearranged otherwise. It wouldn't hurt to bring some cash, just in case.