Possible to get a LCD TV from Singapore?

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Rave said:
question you need to ask is if its really worth buying it there and getting it down, espesically since you are looking at a 32" screen

i guess the prices for 32" TVs are in 20s right now, so grey market prices would be cheaper still

howmuch would a 42"/46"or47" cost in grey in India as compared to it in SG?

Agree im not saving that much but its a decent saving. A good 32" TV here costs close to 30k. The same can be bought for about 18k-19k in SG. Bangalore grey market prices arent that good. And it'll come with warranty, so worst case if something happens, i might have to incur a little expense but i can get it fixed. Definitely in case of a 42/46/50 inch tv you save a lot more.

Ok so basically the consensus was to check it in with regular baggage? is that the safest way or can i carry it with me on the plane? Even if i have to hold it with me i dont mind, i can sacrifice a few hours sleep to save 10k :P

Or how about this, put it in my suitcase, and stuff clothes either side of the tv so that it is well padded and protected? A 32 inch is not that big and i have a sufficiently large suitcase.
 
FaH33m said:
^ It's 25,000 per person .So incase it was a big family they can divide the total among members of the family and evade the Duty.

Once while returning from Singapore ,we had bought a O-General Split AV , a 29" TV and some other random electronic stuff. Got through without paying duty ;).
Having good communication skills , prior experiences and contacts helps as well. If you at the counter looking scared they will surely try to extract maximum duty from you . You need to be smart and confident while speaking to these guys !

Ofcourse if you ran out of luck completely ,no one can help you :P.

You cannot divide the price of a single item among your family members for calculation of duty from the exemption limit of 25K

hunt3r said:
Agree im not saving that much but its a decent saving. A good 32" TV here costs close to 30k. The same can be bought for about 18k-19k in SG. Bangalore grey market prices arent that good. And it'll come with warranty, so worst case if something happens, i might have to incur a little expense but i can get it fixed. Definitely in case of a 42/46/50 inch tv you save a lot more.

Ok so basically the consensus was to check it in with regular baggage? is that the safest way or can i carry it with me on the plane? Even if i have to hold it with me i dont mind, i can sacrifice a few hours sleep to save 10k :P

Or how about this, put it in my suitcase, and stuff clothes either side of the tv so that it is well padded and protected? A 32 inch is not that big and i have a sufficiently large suitcase.

You can also try the duty free shop at Bangalore airport.
While going you can check the prices & collect it while coming back
So no botheration+ Indian warranty
Also Big Bazaar has a very good offer on LCD TVS
you can get a 32" LG full 1080P LG20FR & 80Fr for 32k with exchange coupons
which retails for 44k
You may like to check it out
 
shravank30 said:
You can also try the duty free shop at Bangalore airport.
While going you can check the prices & collect it while coming back
No way can you do this, the point of duty free is for taking out of the country. I'm surprised you will even be able to get to this shop from the arrivals lounge.
 
hunt3r said:
Ok so basically the consensus was to check it in with regular baggage? is that the safest way or can i carry it with me on the plane? Even if i have to hold it with me i dont mind, i can sacrifice a few hours sleep to save 10k :P

Errrm you need not do that. Either way, it's quite hard to stow a 32incher (with or without the box) on the overhead luggage compartment. You cant simply leave it on the floor either. :lol:

hunt3r said:
Or how about this, put it in my suitcase, and stuff clothes either side of the tv so that it is well padded and protected? A 32 inch is not that big and i have a sufficiently large suitcase.

Bad idea. :P Bring the TV inside the packaging. It's quite safe - there's no way those guys would toss the box around. Once the packaging is weighed and tagged, have those stickers stuck which states 'Fragile - Handle with Care' on all sides and corners, before it's passed on to the conveyor.

Like I said before, you can have it packed additionally inside a wooden crate to ensure a safer transit. :)
 
Desecrator said:
Like I said before, you can have it packed additionally inside a wooden crate to ensure a safer transit. :)
This sounds like a good idea, how much is the baggage allowance for singapore ?

2o kg
 
^At least for the fragile stuff if not a big-arse AC. :P

I've seen peeps lurking heavy split ACs, 29" CRTs a while back. If the baggage weight-limit is crossed, one can always pass the goods to a fellow commuter who may be travelling light. I've seen passengers do this as well esp. with foreign liquor. :)
 
shravank30 said:
You can also try the duty free shop at Bangalore airport.

While going you can check the prices & collect it while coming back

So no botheration+ Indian warranty

Also Big Bazaar has a very good offer on LCD TVS

you can get a 32" LG full 1080P LG20FR & 80Fr for 32k with exchange coupons

which retails for 44k

You may like to check it out

Nah the bangalore duty free shop does not have very good deals on TV's, nor or any other electronics for that matter. In fact their camera prices are just plain ridiculous. Yea ill check out all the options available here before going, if not much of a difference ill pick it up here.

Desecrator said:
Errrm you need not do that. Either way, it's quite hard to stow a 32incher (with or without the box) on the overhead luggage compartment. You cant simply leave it on the floor either. :lol:

Bad idea. :P Bring the TV inside the packaging. It's quite safe - there's no way those guys would toss the box around. Once the packaging is weighed and tagged, have those stickers stuck which states 'Fragile - Handle with Care' on all sides and corners, before it's passed on to the conveyor.

Like I said before, you can have it packed additionally inside a wooden crate to ensure a safer transit. :)

Lol ok so ill get it in the packaging, or get a wooden crate for it if possible. Thanks :D

My dad had got an RC aircraft once, and coz its made of balsa wood and fragile he carried it with him on the aircraft(its a six foot long package mind you). He just let it stand near the window for the whole journey :P

blr_p said:
This sounds like a good idea, how much is the baggage allowance for singapore ?

2o kg

Yea for most airlines its 20kg, unless you fly business or first class. Thats how much i have as well. Googling tells me that 32 inchers are about 12-13kg. So with packaging and stuff i should be below 20
 
Desecrator said:
I've seen passengers do this as well esp. with foreign liquor. :)
Oh this reminds me of a relative that went on holiday with his wife, two sisters, cpl of their friends plus two nieces. The custom officers face when he told them all 7 women were his sisters was priceless. A most rewarding trip that turned out to be :lol:
 
BLR_P... A friend of mine bought 32 inch LCds twice from sg @ mustafa. The original packing of the unit is very good. U can also mention to the store guys that u need to take it to India. they will do some additional packing... Dont u worry.

Wooden crates will only take ur luggage weight up and if it crosses the limit, and u end up paying excess baggage charge...... u might as well buy it here;
 
am going to singapore within 4 days . i need some info on shoopping .

1.where can i get the electronics at the cheapest price in singapore

2.how much amount of electronics will be allowed in airport ,[means upto 20k or 30k per head]

sorry for my poor english
 
As for your first query, what type of electronics are you willing to buy? Electronics is a vast field in the commercial industry - anything from a tiny resistor to a huge display comes under this field you know! :P

For most of the IT related products and electronics head to Sim Lim square or the Funan mall. Most Indians hang around at the Mustafa Centre as well. Retails gold, clothing and electronics products such as LCD and home audio systems.

Your second query has already been answered in this thread. Search! ;)
 
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