Thread: Ebay In Argentina?
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05-01-12 13:58 #23
Posts: 2556
Venues: 398Originally Posted by Santa [View Original Post]
Imagine trying to exchange / unload $50,000+ Argentine pesos in another country.
ROTFLMAO!
Thanks,
Jackson
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05-01-12 13:19 #22
Posts: 754Originally Posted by Santa [View Original Post]
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05-01-12 13:08 #21
Posts: 754Originally Posted by Kevins [View Original Post]
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05-01-12 13:04 #20
Posts: 34Taking US dollars out of Argentina
Are there any restrictions on taking in excess of 10,000 USD out of Argentina if you are a US citizen?
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05-01-12 12:34 #19
Posts: 264And yet I continue to buy no problem
I received this month an android phone and two mp3 players from China to my door. All paid by pay pal.
Just don't buy too much at once
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05-01-12 11:58 #18
Posts: 754Be very careful what you send into Argentina. With the new restrictions on imports even the smallest package will go to the customs office and you will probably have to pay twice. There are also huge restrictions on sending money (US Dollars) out of the country. At the moment Argentines can't even extract US Dollars from ATM machines when outside the country unless they have accounts in local banks with similar amounts of US$. And those with Dollars in local accounts had better be able to prove how they obtained them. Also, who the fuck would put foreign currency into an account in an Argentine bank?
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05-01-12 07:17 #17
Posts: 911Money Gram is much cheaper then WU. All your client has to do is go to the office with enough friends so that between them they can send the total needed. You might need to give them more then one name to send to though, I am not sure how that part would work.
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05-01-12 02:07 #16
Posts: 1064Jackson-you are the king of shipping and paying between the USA and Argentina!
Any suggestions. I purchased some jazz lp's that a poteno was selling on ebay. Smaller amount of money, but went smooth. Ipaid with paypal and the porteno shipped and I received the lp's as described. The seller was well reviewed with many such transactions.
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04-28-12 04:11 #15
Posts: 3040Easy Enough
Originally Posted by Justynthyme [View Original Post]
TL
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04-28-12 03:49 #14
Posts: 2Western union
Thank you. Correct me if I'm wrong but I think western union has a limit of $300us per person per month from Argentina. Still, I will look into it. I wonder if anyone knows whether he can mail me American Express travelers checks. Any help would be appreciated.
Originally Posted by TejanoLibre [View Original Post]
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04-28-12 02:58 #13
Posts: 3040Forget Wire Transfers!
Originally Posted by Justynthyme [View Original Post]
Now, when this dumb ass Argie has to pay between 21 and 83% tax on your item he will be unhappy!
I have had items sent to me by Priority Mail that came straight to my house but if it is regular mail it goes through the customs office and they open it and make you pay a fucking duty!
Fuck the buyer!
Who cares?
Just remember that the tax man want's his part!
TL
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04-28-12 02:46 #12
Posts: 2EBay purchase
Hi,
I sold an item on ebay to a customer in Argentina. He initially told me paypal would not allow him to pay more than $600US to me. Then when I called paypal they said if he would confirm with his credit card / debit card, the limit would be taken off and he could pay more than $600US. When I emailed him this information, he wrote back saying it was'nt paypal but it was a problem with the federal tax administration of Argentina regarding policies related to currency, shipping payments abroad. My question is how can he send me the money so I can send him the product. American express money order, US postal money order, bank wire transfer, transferring money to my personal payment section of my paypal account? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. I hope I started this thread in the appropriate section. If I didn't, I apologize.
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11-03-10 10:22 #11
Posts: 9Bump
Bump!
Electronics seem to be marked up quite a lot. But what is the experience of customs here?
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09-25-06 13:58 #10
Posts: 188Originally Posted by Thomaso276
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09-25-06 12:59 #9
Posts: 995The price for that 1GB mp3/4 is very, very low. Be careful, it may be a misprint. Maybe 750 pesos is the price. 512 mp3's here are 300 pesos at every major electronic store. I cannot see how this one is only 75 dollars. In USA 1 GB mp3 are about 85 dollars.