Can anybody PM a good place in Florida (blue rate) in which they don't try to pass counterfeit bills. I got stuck with one fake bill and found out after the fact. Leaving tonight for BA.
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Can anybody PM a good place in Florida (blue rate) in which they don't try to pass counterfeit bills. I got stuck with one fake bill and found out after the fact. Leaving tonight for BA.
I received 8.70 today out here in the boondocks. (Moreno).
Greetings Everyone,
Today at approximately 4 pm a friend of mine exchanged $1,000 USD for pesos at 8.70.
Just before he left to exchange his cash, the popular local exchange rate websites were reporting the following Blue Dollar exchange rates:
[url=http://www.lanacion.com.ar/dolar-hoy-t1369]La Nacion[/url] = $8.90 venta
[url=http://www.ambito.com/economia/mercados/monedas/dolar/]Ambito.com[/url] = $8.60 venta
[url=http://www.dolarpeso.com/index.php?c=AR]DolarPeso.com[/url] = $8.85 venta
[url=http://dolarblue.net/]DolarBlue.net[/url] = $8.95 venta
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Average Published Rate = $8.825
Rate Actually Received = $8.70
Discount from Average Rate = -1.42% (x .9858)
You're welcome.
Jackson
Just looking at this post.- 8.7 for you selling dollars and you buying pesos seems unrealistically high unless you are staking out some change place and doing a deal on the street with some unsuspecting old lady that needs dollars to stuff under her mattress! The reality is the larger the spread between the buy rate and the sell rate the more "retail" the deal.
When you see a small spread (between buy and sell, nothing else) this is more indicative of where the market is for transactions over $100 K. [URL]Ambito.com[/URL] looks to be the most reasonable of the list. If you are the seller, you will get 10 or 15 centavos less than the lower rate (You are selling dollars but from the perspective of the dealer, you are coming to him to BUY pesos, the seller needs to make a margin too. When people go to BUY dollars they need to give the dealer the higher side of the rate... )
Now, I would love to know where I can go and get 8.70 when the market is 8.55-8.60 and the most I can get at the best places is about 8.40 or 8.45. Please PM me with those details if those deals are real, otherwise, like lots of things out there, it's just too good to be true and we need not feel bad that we didn't get that deal because it's not real.
Happy trading.
I totally believe that he got 8.70. He exchanged out of the city, and as a general rule of thumb, the further away you are frm the city, the more you will get for your dollars. In some provinces you get more than 9 per dollar.
[QUOTE=HiLife;435081]Just looking at this post.- 8.7 for you selling dollars and you buying pesos seems unrealistically high unless you are staking out some change place and doing a deal on the street with some unsuspecting old lady that needs dollars to stuff under her mattress! The reality is the larger the spread between the buy rate and the sell rate the more "retail" the deal.
When you see a small spread (between buy and sell, nothing else) this is more indicative of where the market is for transactions over $100 K. [URL]Ambito.com[/URL] looks to be the most reasonable of the list. If you are the seller, you will get 10 or 15 centavos less than the lower rate (You are selling dollars but from the perspective of the dealer, you are coming to him to BUY pesos, the seller needs to make a margin too. When people go to BUY dollars they need to give the dealer the higher side of the rate... )
Now, I would love to know where I can go and get 8.70 when the market is 8.55-8.60 and the most I can get at the best places is about 8.40 or 8.45. Please PM me with those details if those deals are real, otherwise, like lots of things out there, it's just too good to be true and we need not feel bad that we didn't get that deal because it's not real.
Happy trading.[/QUOTE]
I changed US $ 200 at 8.70 at the place on Florida and Lavalle on Friday.
[QUOTE=JimmyBoy99;435088]I changed US $ 200 at 8.70 at the place on Florida and Lavalle on Friday.[/QUOTE]I found a place that gave me 8.7 for large bills.
[QUOTE=HiLife;435081]Just looking at this post.- 8.7 for you selling dollars and you buying pesos seems unrealistically high...
I would love to know where I can go and get 8.70 when the market is 8.55-8.60 and the most I can get at the best places is about 8.40 or 8.45. Please PM me with those details if those deals are real[/QUOTE]Ha, ha! And what do you think anyone gains on here by inventing numbers?*
People come on here to help each other, you muppet! If you bother to look a little more attentively you'll see that more often than not, people DO say exactly where they made their exchange, as well as the rate they got.
* Only once have I seen someone make nonsense claims, but he's a well-known Walter Mitty type and his word would have been taken with the pinch of salt it generally deserves.
[QUOTE=DavieW;435090]People come on here to help each other, you muppet![/QUOTE]Which is worse, calling somebody a muppet or a wanker?
"Muppet"? Them's fighting words in my neighborhood!
Anyway, for the record, my friend exchanged his currency with a semi-private broker in Recoleta.
Thanks,
Jax
Was there something else involved in that exchange at 8.70? That's not a straight deal, could have been other things involved in that deal? Or were all the notes good? Could you change $1000 or more at this rate or only small amounts? Did you have to buy something too? You can go to the Apple store and they will give you 7.00 if you buy a Mac from them!
It's like a 27% FX uplift on a 60% product markup. You tell me, whose getting the deal here?
[QUOTE=HiLife;435094]Was there something else involved in that exchange at 8.70? That's not a straight deal, could have been other things involved in that deal? Or were all the notes good? Could you change $1000 or more at this rate or only small amounts? Did you have to buy something too? You can go to the Apple store and they will give you 7.00 if you buy a Mac from them![/QUOTE]There was nothing else involved in the exchange, other than my friend does a LOT of business with this exchange every week.
I don't know if you could exchange amounts of less than $1,000 USD, but I doubt it. It's a private brokerage, not really a retail exchange. I know my friend has never exchanged anything less than $1 k, and generally more than that.
Thanks,
Jax.
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Where I change in Moreno is a established currency exchange. Small, but there is not a lot of business here. His normal price the other day was 8.60. When I complained he gave me 8.70. I have been dealing with them for more then ten years. Sometimes they pay more then in the city, other times less. I think it depends on how badly they need the dollars.
[QUOTE=HiLife;435094]Was there something else involved in that exchange at 8.70? That's not a straight deal, could have been other things involved in that deal? Or were all the notes good? Could you change $1000 or more at this rate or only small amounts? Did you have to buy something too? You can go to the Apple store and they will give you 7.00 if you buy a Mac from them!
It's like a 27% FX uplift on a 60% product markup. You tell me, whose getting the deal here?[/QUOTE]Mongers-.
This guy is having a hard time understanding because he is obviously dealing with outdated / inaccurate information. Unfortunately the Ambito website no longer accurately reflects the true cueva prices. The actual buy / sell spread at Friday's close was 8.70/8.95.
Suerte,
Rock Harders.