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  1. #1117
    Got 8.90 today, changing USD2 k.

    Oddly, the web-sites clickable on the front page here were showing an unusually diverse range between 8.85 and 9.07.

  2. #1116

    Still 100

    Quote Originally Posted by MisterTea  [View Original Post]
    What is the highest-value peso bill? Wikipedia says $100 but I wondered whether that was now out-of-date what with the inflation..
    Also known as Rocha's or Violetas. Though I'm sure if you wore Bermuda shorts, a Hawaiian shirt, and Birkenstocks with socks you could find somebody on Lavalle that would sell you some 500 or 1000 pesos notes.

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  4. #1115
    Quote Originally Posted by MackDad  [View Original Post]
    They asked how many 100 dollars bills I wanted to change. I told them 2. I received 1740 pesos. I inspected all the pesos made sure they had the red serial numbers, silver strip and water mark. The counterfeit bills tend to have the black serial numbers.
    What is the highest-value peso bill? Wikipedia says $100 but I wondered whether that was now out-of-date what with the inflation..

  5. #1114
    Quote Originally Posted by Seismo  [View Original Post]
    Coins- I have noticed in the past few weeks several Chinese grocery stores and Chinese buffets offering to buy coins at a 5% to 7% premium. Any ideas on why this is happening as I haven't seen a coin shortage anywhere?
    Wikipedia says:


    'Small denomination currency and particularly coins are sometimes difficult to come by in Argentina, especially in Buenos Aires. The problem has developed to a stage in which some shop owners will not sell items if the transaction involves giving the purchaser change in coins. It has also been exacerbated by ATMs, which tend to give out only 100 peso notes, and by bus companies, some of which will take only coins in payment and sell these at a 5–10% markup on the black market rather than depositing them at banks.[8] This situation has improved in the years following the Argentine economic crisis (1999–2002). Nowadays nearly all bus lines have a Sube (Sistema Único de Boleto Electrónico) smartcard reader, allowing passengers to pay electronically without coins.[9]'

    Given that the last two sentences only seem to refer to coin hoarding by bus companies and not by others, I guess hoarding must still (or again) be taking place. Or maybe there is some valuable metal in the coins?

  6. #1113
    Coins- I have noticed in the past few weeks several Chinese grocery stores and Chinese buffets offering to buy coins at a 5% to 7% premium. Any ideas on why this is happening as I haven't seen a coin shortage anywhere?

  7. #1112
    Quote Originally Posted by AllIWantIsLove  [View Original Post]
    Mack Dad,

    I know next to nothing about bitcoin but I thought it was entirely digital and online. I don't understand how there is anything to see?

    And ... What does it mean "to roll thru a cave and change out my Benjamins"? I get that Benjamin s are $100 US bills. It's the "roll thru a cave" part that I don't get.

    Thanks, Bob.
    Google Bitcoins and you will see that its huge in BA. As far as black market aka blue rate is concerned it you can go change with a friend in BA. Only problem my known associates down there only wanted to give me 7.5. I took the chance and walked Florida and found a arbolito (tree) aka the guys yelling change change dollars, euros, Reias. You ask him what rate he is giving. If the rate is agreeable he walks you to a cueva (cave) aka side business buying dollars. The business I went was inside a shopping area and was setup as a travel agency selling tango tours. They asked how many 100 dollars bills I wanted to change. I told them 2. I received 1740 pesos. I inspected all the pesos made sure they had the red serial numbers, silver strip and water mark. The counterfeit bills tend to have the black serial numbers.

    Now there are restaurants that accept dollars at black market rate but the one I went La Estancia was only giving 7.5 to pay for your meal.

    I just got back from BA this weekend and at 8.7 it made this trip very affordable.

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  9. #1111
    Mack Dad,

    I know next to nothing about bitcoin but I thought it was entirely digital and online. I don't understand how there is anything to see?

    And ... What does it mean "to roll thru a cave and change out my Benjamins"? I get that Benjamins are $100 US bills. It's the "roll thru a cave" part that I don't get.

    Thanks, Bob.

    Quote Originally Posted by MackDad  [View Original Post]
    The max rate is given for large bills. You show up with less then Benjamin's the rate drops. They are all over Florida and most of them are business's that are buying as many dollars as possible. I also saw people trading bit coins in the alleys for pesos. I was here back in March and was very Leary in dealing with back alley conversations. I went to a galithic bank atm Saturday night to make a 500 peso with draw. One of those bills was fake. I was so mad I got stuck with a bad bill. So I decided on this trip to roll thru a cave and change out my Benjamin's. It worked.

  10. #1110
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    Bill Denomination

    If you have the ability, you should deal with clean, crisp 100 dollar bills. The newer, the better. That is true in most of the world, not just Argentina.

    Tres3.

  11. #1109
    Quote Originally Posted by Thomaso276  [View Original Post]
    G.

    I had a problem with ATM years ao and learned that the machines are operated independently from the bank itself. Look at ATM for the name of the company (IE Banelco I think) and a phone number to make a complaint. The bank that houses the machine will not take responsibility.
    Is there an advantage in dealing with 100 dollar bills?

  12. #1108
    Quote Originally Posted by DaddyRulz  [View Original Post]
    Fucking Banco Frances at Cabildo and La Croze, I was with an Argie friend of mine and we went directly inside and the manager just said "That's impossible." Bunch of bastards.
    G.

    I had a problem with ATM years ao and learned that the machines are operated independently from the bank itself. Look at ATM for the name of the company (IE Banelco I think) and a phone number to make a complaint. The bank that houses the machine will not take responsibility.

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  14. #1107

    That happened to me once as well

    Quote Originally Posted by MackDad  [View Original Post]
    The max rate is given for large bills. You show up with less then Benjamin's the rate drops. They are all over Florida and most of them are business's that are buying as many dollars as possible. I also saw people trading bit coins in the alleys for pesos. I was here back in March and was very Leary in dealing with back alley conversations. I went to a galithic bank atm Saturday night to make a 500 peso with draw. One of those bills was fake. I was so mad I got stuck with a bad bill. So I decided on this trip to roll thru a cave and change out my Benjamin's. It worked.
    Fucking Banco Frances at Cabildo and La Croze, I was with an Argie friend of mine and we went directly inside and the manager just said "That's impossible." Bunch of bastards.

  15. #1106

    Rate

    The max rate is given for large bills. You show up with less then Benjamin's the rate drops. They are all over Florida and most of them are business's that are buying as many dollars as possible. I also saw people trading bit coins in the alleys for pesos. I was here back in March and was very Leary in dealing with back alley conversations. I went to a galithic bank atm Saturday night to make a 500 peso with draw. One of those bills was fake. I was so mad I got stuck with a bad bill. So I decided on this trip to roll thru a cave and change out my Benjamin's. It worked.

  16. #1105
    Quote Originally Posted by DaddyRulz  [View Original Post]
    Which is worse, calling somebody a muppet or a wanker?
    Pretty much the same. But knowing what a sensitive bunch you lot are I chose the one which might sound less offensive. Ya daft cvnt!

    ;-)

  17. #1104
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    Seller's Remorse

    Quote Originally Posted by HiLife  [View Original Post]
    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?
    It sounds as if you are having a case of seller's remorse. We all make less than optimum deals, but we remember that we are dealing on the illegal black market, and move on. We also remember the recent past when the blue market rate went down to 8.00 or when the official rate and blue rate were virtually the same. Stop crying over a few centavos. Ronald Reagan once said "No team ever went to the World Series with a perfect record".

    Tres3.

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  19. #1103
    Quote Originally Posted by HiLife  [View Original Post]
    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?
    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.

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