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09-02-14 14:08 #1518
Posts: 3Exchanging Euro for Peso
Dear board members.
Anyone needing to get rid of Pesos and who wants to exchange for Euros at the going blue rate on the 6th of September in BA, please PM me. What's the current "blue" Euro rate?
ThomasGermany.
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08-31-14 15:17 #1517
Posts: 2556
Venues: 398Originally Posted by TejanoLibre [View Original Post]
With all due respect, you voluntarily went to the coin shop and you voluntarily exhanged your dollars for pesos at the rate he offered.
That doesn't make him an asshole.
Anyway, I know that guy as I've lived in that neighborhood years. He knows his rates are not competitive with the "unofficial" exchanges. As he's explained to me, he's a small time retailer who doesn't have access to the wholesale currency exchange rates. Nevertheless, the retail tourists in Recoleta are only too happy to know a place where they can get any rate better than offered by the official exchanges or from using the ATM's.
The bottom line: He's running a currency exchange for tourists, not locals. If you don't like his rates, then don't buy.
Thanks,
Jax.
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08-31-14 14:45 #1516
Posts: 2808Mine
Originally Posted by Riina [View Original Post]
Tada!
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08-31-14 13:03 #1515
Posts: 29I wish I had a list of underground cuevas like the post below. Since I don't, can someone provide basic direction of how to locate an underground exchange knowing only that they are located around Florida and LaValle. Would you approach barkers and just go with your gut instinct if you were completely without reference to a specific place? Seems the only real risk is fake currency. Any real risk of getting mugged?
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08-30-14 23:09 #1514
Posts: 3040That's Alejandro
Originally Posted by Superman [View Original Post]
Good Guy!
TL.
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08-30-14 13:45 #1513
Posts: 8I got 14 at the luggage store.
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08-30-14 01:13 #1512
Posts: 3040Junin Coin Shop Ripped Me OFF
Yeah, yeah, a lot of you guys go to the Junin Coin Shop near Newport.
A Block away.
My stupid ass, following stupid recommendations on this board sent us to the FAKE COIN SHOP ON JUNIN! YOU KNOW IT AND LOVE IT!
PAID ME 13 TO 1 !
Just PURE LAZYNESS on TL's PART!
Went to Alejandro where I have been telling everybody where to go and he laid down 13.70 !
Paid 14 to 1 yesterday!
No problems!
So the assholes that think that the coin shop pays better are Morons!
It' s VERY probable that the cocksuckers at the coin shop don't know me and don't know what I can do for them, very probable.
If its a few dollars no big deal but the assholes at the coin shop cost us 700 pesos! A nice girl!
So we changed 1000 at 13 and a 1000 at 13.70 so we ended up at 13.35 .
Better than a stick in the ass!
And TL did not make a fucking penny!
Have Fun,
TL
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08-28-14 00:19 #1511
Posts: 16Xoom. Com
I Screwed up and didn't bring enough dollars with me.
My best option was to access my bank account back home through xoom.com.
5953 pesos for $500 US+ $24.50 fee.
Net rate 11.5 pesos / dollar.
Not as good as the blue market, but, it served me well in a pinch.
Picked up the pesos on Libertad near Santa Fe.
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08-27-14 15:45 #1510
Posts: 45Devaluation picking up steam.
I have always considered ISG the best source of information about what is happening 'on the ground'. As reported by members. To those of you in Argentina please keep us up on the what is happening 'on the ground'. It seems that another sizeable change in the exchange rates is in progress and I wonder how it is affecting everyday life of expats and local people. It is like watching history happening in front of our eyes. Thanks to all ISG'ers.
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08-27-14 14:46 #1509
Posts: 29Originally Posted by Jackson [View Original Post]
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08-27-14 13:37 #1508
Posts: 2556
Venues: 398Originally Posted by Riina [View Original Post]
I don't think I could have answered your question any more accuractly than with the field research I posted JUST TWO POSTS BELOW YOUR QUESTION.
You're welcome.
Jax
Originally Posted by Jackson [View Original Post]
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08-27-14 00:05 #1507
Posts: 29Originally Posted by Gandolf50 [View Original Post]
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08-26-14 22:36 #1506
Posts: 911Today, Calle Florida
When I left the house dollar blue said the rate was 13.94. When I got down town they were all offering 13.60 and 13.70 on Calle Florida and I thought I was sharp because I was able to get 13.80. But when I got home I see it went up to 14.20. I guess I was not as sharp as I thought I was.
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08-14-14 19:28 #1505
Posts: 2556
Venues: 398Greetings Everyone,
Today at approximately 6 pm a friend of mine exchanged $1,000 USD for pesos.
Just before he left to exchange his cash, the popular local exchange rate websites were reporting the following Blue Dollar exchange rates:
La Nacion "Dolar Blue Compra" = 13.15
Ambito.com "Informal Compra" = 13.10
Infobae.com "Dolar Libre" = 13.22
DolarBlue.net "Deep Blue Venta" = 13.30
DolarAlDia.com "Dólar BLUE o Dólar Paralelo" = 13.22
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Average Published Rate = 13.198
Rate Actually Received = 13.05
Discount from Average Rate = -1.12% (x .9888)
You're welcome.
Jackson
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08-14-14 12:20 #1504
Posts: 707Another 3% jump on [URL]Xoom.com[/URL] today
11.1175 P on August 14 compared to 10.775 on August 13,2014.