Buying a PlayStation 5 in Paraguay May Be a Good Way to Save Money, But Attention Must Be Paid to Prices and the Right Stores to Avoid Scams. The Exchange Rate Fluctuation and the Difference Between Models Make Research Essential
The search for lower prices leads many Brazilians to Paraguay, and the PlayStation 5 remains one of the most sought-after products. Many Brazilians prefer to cross the border on foot to avoid the chaotic traffic, considered the fastest and most economical way.
Stores are easy to find, just by following the signs, but the recommendation is not to accept flyers or help from strangers to avoid scams.
All prices observed in stores were calculated with the exchange rate of the day, with the dollar at R$ 5.60. According to reports, all the visited stores are trustworthy and already known to buyers.
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Prices and Stock in Stores
You can find a Nintendo Switch Lite with prices ranging between 160 and 154 dollars. The Zelda Tears of the Kingdom version was priced at 340 dollars, while the Nintendo Switch V2 was priced at 259 dollars.
The PlayStation 5 Pro is sold for 800 dollars. The regular PS5 was found for 475 and 518 dollars, with a price difference between models with and without a disc drive.
Buying in Paraguay Legally
The first step is to choose recognized stores and always issue an invoice or purchase receipt.
When crossing the border, it is important to respect the quota limit established by the Federal Revenue, which is currently US$ 500 per person for land entry.
Purchases within this amount can be brought in without paying additional taxes, but everything must be declared and within the allowed quantities, avoiding items for resale.
Upon returning to Brazil, the traveler must go through customs inspection. If purchases exceed the quota, it will be necessary to declare the products and pay a fee of 50% on the excess value.
It is advisable to keep goods in their original boxes, with receipts, and not to attempt to hide products, as this may characterize smuggling.
By following these rules, it is possible to buy in Paraguay with peace of mind and bring

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