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Hey Hombres,
I am an argentine living in BA.
Need a favour from any of you coming down here these days.
I need a couple of books that can not find here.
Would anyone buy it for me in the US ??
Will be glad to give you a tour through BA scene in return.
Email me: staticicon@latinmail.com
Dickhead,
The bus company name is MANUEL TIENDA LEON.
I recommend you the gym LE PARK in San Martin 645
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Speaking of taxi's and cost of transportation back to the airport. Just call Premium Radio Taxi when going back to the airport. When you get in the cab before he turns on the meter just tell him that you're going to the International Airport and you know it's 25 pesos. He will gladly take you for 25 pesos in exchange for not turning on the meter. All the Premium Radio Taxi's are new and air-conditioned.
Usually I take a private car but last trip I was going to Rio a few times and it was just as easy to call Premium Radio Taxi. They are very quick and dependable and safe. They charge same price as regular taxi's.
Good luck.
P.S. Their local phone number in BA is: 5238-0000 or 4374-6666
[url]http://www.taxipremium.com/[/url]
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I am about to rent an apartment in the www.ByTArgentina.com website. I'd like to know if some of you have had previous experiences dealing with ByTArgentina.com and overall going through the experince of renting an apartment in a foreign country.What precautions should i take?
I choose no to go for the hotel option because of cost and all the problem and embarrasment of registering girls on front desk.On the other side it seems Palermo zone is a nice & secure zone for an apartment. Isn't it?
Comments?
SomeboyinLima
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SomeboyinLima,
It's fairly easy to rent an apartment in Buenos Aires for a short term stay. It would be helpful if the staff spoke English. I'm hearing from some guys that are renting from locals that speak little to ZERO English and they are having problems communicating. Also, one guy rented a place and had a pipe break and the owner didn't understand him and it took a while. I'd recommend renting from either an American or someone that is fluent there.
Either that or use someone like Roxanna that can help you. I have just been notified that my webpage for my apartments is finally up. I haven't really been renting it out to many hobbyists. I've done fairly well keeping it busy with friends and businessmen. Here is the link below if anyone is interested in renting a great apartment in the Recoleta area:
[url]http://www.apartmentsba.net[/url]
Good luck.
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Doing 2 chickas every day..how many times did you ask for cleaning your room in your hotel? :) or you paid for extra cleaning service...?
Someboyinlima
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Going to BsAs in April
Has anyone rented an apartment with BytArgentina.com? I tried but they were very kind of severe with the fact that you should register ANY guest in the apartment. They even recomend me an apart hotel, hahaha. I'm in search of another apartment, probably in Suipacha. Any comments on this zone?
Someboyinlima
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Dickhead,
If you remember, when you stayed at the Dazzler, last time you were in BA, did they have safes in the rooms?
Thanks,
Guillermo
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Guillermo
[i]Dickhead,
If you remember, when you stayed at the Dazzler, last time you were in BA, did they have safes in the rooms?
Thanks,
Guillermo [/i][/QUOTE]
I don't remember there being a safe in my room at the Dazzler. However, there is a safe-deposit box downstairs with the reception desk. Why not use that? Simply get a signed receipt showing what you are depositing, and there will be no problems. The staff there is very professional, in my estimation.
-Uncle Otto
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by someboyinlima
[i]Doing 2 chickas every day..how many times did you ask for cleaning your room in your hotel? :) or you paid for extra cleaning service...?
Someboyinlima [/i][/QUOTE]
I doubt that you'll be able to easily convince the housekeeping staff to change your linens every time you have a chica through the course of a day. However, in the past I have never had any problems locating a chambermaid on the first morning of my stay, giving a tip, and asking nicely that my linens be changed every day when they make up the room. Of course, nothing is stopping you from asking the chambermaids to do an extra round of linens every few hours, heh heh heh - just be sure to tip them when you ask.
I don't necessarily do this because of doing chicas, but because I think one of the nice luxuries of staying in a hotel is sleeping in clean, starched sheets every day.
-Uncle Otto
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Has anyone stayed at the Cristoforo Colombo Suites near Palermo? It's rather inexpensive at $23 a night right now. It's supposed to be a 4 star. My big question is are they girl friendly? Would someone in BA right now mind calling and asking?
I found the number, it's (54 1) 147784900.
thank you
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The beds at the Bisonte Palace suck and I am back at the Dazzler. Uncle Otto is correct; no in room safes.
DH
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To Dickhead:
Since you stated you were in an apartment in Suipacha, did you keep your money in the apartment, or you were safely carrying money all the time?
Thanks,
Someboyinlima
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I was in a hotel, not an apartment. I don't trust or use hotel safes. I carry my money on my person, and use ATMs to replenish as necessary. This trip I didn't spend much money so the $500 US I brought lasted the whole six days and I never had to hit an ATM. Had $70-$80 left when the trip was over, in fact.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Dickhead
[i]I was in a hotel, not an apartment. I don't trust or use hotel safes. I carry my money on my person, and use ATMs to replenish as necessary. This trip I didn't spend much money so the $500 US I brought lasted the whole six days and I never had to hit an ATM. Had $70-$80 left when the trip was over, in fact. [/i][/QUOTE]
Wow!!! I usually spend about $1000-$2000 a week and I´m trying to be cheap. You must negoitiate a lot better than me.
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Well, getting laid for free twice a day helped. Being sick helped some more. Also, to clarify, that did not include hotels ($255.52 US for six nights including phone calls and minibar, which I paid by credit card). I only did three paid sessions: 100 pesos, $40 US, $45 US respectively. Flight was free too. Only bought a few small gifts since my amigovia made several gifts for my women friends and I never bother to give gifts to my guy friends.
But really, I spent even less. The biggest single expense was 169 pesos for materials for a leather jacket my amigovia is making for a friend of mine here in the US, and that friend will reimburse me if and when the amigovia ever finishes it. She said she could make it in six days but I think she forgot about how much time she was going to spend fucking me, plus we went on one day trip to Lujan and spent another whole day at the prison. She finished the exterior and had the lining cut but still needs to cut the pockets, sew in the lining, and put in the zipper. Oh well. Shit happens and my friend here wants it for the fall and not the summer anyway.