Received 7.2 at the Arenales cueva late yesterday morning.
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Received 7.2 at the Arenales cueva late yesterday morning.
[QUOTE=Jim Mac;431333]Received 7.2 at the Arenales cueva late yesterday morning.[/QUOTE]A general question for all those using the services of a cueva: say you exchange $1,000 at 7.2, do you go through all 72 100 peso bills checking for counterfeits before you leave? And if you do check them, what do you look for? I know about the metallic ink (easy to check) and the watermark (more time consuming to check). Are there other security features?
CQUOTE=Jim Mac; 431333]
Received 7.2 at the Arenales cueva late yesterday morning.
The "Blue Baby' hit $7.65 yesterday if you know where to go , I never exchange very much money so I don't care much but the TV that I bought for $1500.00 dollars would now cost me $1000.00 dollars eventhough the price has gone up by 1000p !
Crazy ! That is quite a bit of a diff .
There is a 50% ( give or take a centavo ) between Baby Blue and the Official bullshit Rate , the house of cards must fall apart soon .
TL
Makes me mad because now I want a 4k Super HD TV , you can have my 3 month old Sony at cost ! 3D Smart TV .
P.S - Good chance that your Dollars are as fake as their pesos !
[QUOTE=Gbartoli;431341]A general question for all those using the services of a cueva: say you exchange $1,000 at 7.2, do you go through all 72 100 peso bills checking for counterfeits before you leave? And if you do check them, what do you look for? I know about the metallic ink (easy to check) and the watermark (more time consuming to check). Are there other security features?[/QUOTE] At Arenales they count out 100's with the metallic strip down. I watch each one carefully as they count them out. Then I recount them at the counter with the metallic strip up. I've given them back a couple of bills that were in bad condition and they changed them without question. There's no guarantee but when I see the professional style of the Arenales cueva I believe peddling counterfeits is just not in the business plan, it would potentially cause them all kinds of grief.
I'm just down here as a tourist on a long trip and I've now changed over $5k at Arenales which means over 300 Ar$100 bills received and I've had no problem with any of them.I started with a 40% spread on the official rate and its now up to 505. When I'm in tourist places and I see other tourists haul out their credit cards to pay for things,I just shudder. They are crazy and,of course,probably completely unaware of how to access the blue market. Fortunately I read this board.
[QUOTE=Gbartoli;431341]A general question for all those using the services of a cueva: say you exchange $1,000 at 7.2, do you go through all 72 100 peso bills checking for counterfeits before you leave? And if you do check them, what do you look for? I know about the metallic ink (easy to check) and the watermark (more time consuming to check). Are there other security features?[/QUOTE]You should check every bill,every time. Once in twenty I give myself a pass at the curva I go to. Even if you don't know what you're looking for make a show of checking your bills.They don't know that you don't know what you're looking for. If you don't check them beieve me they will notice.
Here's a pretty good article on what to look for when checking Rocas.
[url]http://santelmoloft.com/2011/07/22/fake-money-in-argentina/[/url]
... Which is maybe what you would expect anyway. But a post back in November said that it was open on Saturdays. I got there around 11:15 and it was closed, and a sign in the window said that it is open only weekdays.
Bob.
Received 7.4 both today and yesterday at the Laval street location previously mentioned in this thread.
They are open Mon through Sat until 5 pm.Closed Only on Sundays.
[QUOTE=AllIWantIsLove; 431352]{TCS-ellipses} Which is maybe what you would expect anyway. But a post back in November said that it was open on Saturdays. I got there around 11:15 and it was closed, and a sign in the window said that it is open only weekdays.
Bob.[/QUOTE]It was good information in November. I went there on a Saturday first thing after I arrived. Thank you for the update.
Any chance someone is so kind as to give the specifics.
Of the "Leval" and "Arenales" locations.
Thanks.
Read the post (#97?)
Lavalle about 750.
Opposite from Acapulco Resturant.
[QUOTE=MJsummit; 431374]Any chance someone is so kind as to give the specifics.
Of the "Leval" and "Arenales" locations.
Thanks.[/QUOTE]Lavalle,not Leval! From Carlos Pellegrini to Florida.
Be glad to take you there by the hand if it's not to early or hot.
No problem and no commission!
TL.
Call me at a decent hour.
Scalabrini Ortiz and Cervino 7.3 Today (Jan 28) Around Noon.
4:30 pm Lavalle y Florida USD/peso 7.4.
Such a game this is.
The last country that wants dollars?
7.5 at Scalabrini / Ortiz cueva this afternoon!
That's a 50% difference from the official rate. How much higher can it go?
Are we looking at a Zimbabwe hyperinflation here?
[QUOTE]Are we looking at a Zimbabwe hyperinflation here?[/QUOTE]No we are looking at the return of Argentine hyperinflation. There was a 12,000% yearly inflation here in the late 80s. (Yes, that is twelve thousand percent a year!)