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  1. #1551
    Oh well what are friends for.

    At least he will change it back for the same rate.

    Quote Originally Posted by Thomaso276  [View Original Post]
    You gave your friend a nice discount. It's 14.35 when selling pesos. That's 350 pesos on 1000 dollars.

  2. #1550
    You gave your friend a nice discount. It's 14.35 when selling pesos. That's 350 pesos on 1000 dollars.

  3. #1549

    Exchange

    I did exchange with a friend who live here yesterday 14.00 per 1 $.

  4. #1548
    Pretty dang close. I did the whole calculation with no rounding and I got 131.86% when I rounded the final answer (131.8602985 ... %).

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  6. #1547

    Peso falling against the dollar at an annual 132% rate?

    I am posting so that Dickhead will check my math. The number is so high I do not trust my own work. You can tell I work for a large organization.

    So On June 5, using Xoom.com I exchanged at 10.31 P to $1.

    Today September 12, I can exchange at 12.9515 P to $1.

    So we have seen a ((12.9515/10.31) -1)*100 = 25.6% increase.

    It has been 99 days so the daily percentage increase has been ((1. 256^(1/99)) -1)*100 = . 231%.

    To the get annual rate: ((1. 002307^365) -1)*100 = 131.88%.

    Wow! What is annualized inflation? Do I receive 23.82 P to $1 next June? Simple extrapolation is obviously not the way to forecast currency movements.

  7. #1546

    Talk to the Issuer of your Debit Card

    " I have a debit card".

    First talk to whoever issued the debit card and see if they will approve the transaction if you can find a willing UY bank.

    Then ask them if they have any relationship with a particular UY bank to make things a little easier.

    Good luck.

  8. #1545
    Quote Originally Posted by Extraordinary  [View Original Post]
    Yea I did. But what I can't find anything about is this. All the posts are about taking with credit cards. I have a debit card and want to take with that.
    No can do. You need an account with a Uruguay bank to use their debit card.

  9. #1544

    Dollars in uruguay

    Quote Originally Posted by TejanoLibre  [View Original Post]
    Read the board.

    Are.
    Yea I did. But what I can't find anything about is this. All the posts are about taking with credit cards. I have a debit card and want to take with that.

  10. #1543

    Yes

    Quote Originally Posted by Extraordinary  [View Original Post]
    Does anyone know if I can walk into a bank in uruguay and actually talk to a bank teller and take out more than the daily limit that's on the ATMs. I'm looking to take out like 5 or 10 grand. I gave a European debit card. Any help would be great. Thanks.
    Read the board.

    Are.

  11. #1542

    Dollars in uruguay

    Does anyone know if I can walk into a bank in uruguay and actually talk to a bank teller and take out more than the daily limit that's on the ATMs. I'm looking to take out like 5 or 10 grand. I gave a European debit card. Any help would be great. Thanks.

  12. #1541

    W-o

    Quote Originally Posted by Dccpa  [View Original Post]
    I think an RC Cola is required to go with a Moonpie, but I suspect you would rather have an RC Culo!
    Think twice. You may get the rear end twisted in exchange!

  13. #1540
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    Quote Originally Posted by TejanoLibre  [View Original Post]
    CP is a good old boy from where Cowpies grow on trees.

    Yeah, Cowpie is ok but I'd rather have a Moonpie!
    I think an RC Cola is required to go with a Moonpie, but I suspect you would rather have an RC Culo!

  14. #1539

    My experience with cow pie

    My 8 year old son and I were traveling through a rural area of my city that had lots of cows. My son asked what those round plate sized things were all over the pasture. I explained that they were cow pies. When a cow takes a dump, when it hits the ground it flattens out forming a cow pie. I went on to explain that when the early settlers were here they discovered that if you turned the cow pie over it was soft and if you took a little of that soft cow pie on your finger and rubbed it on your lips it helped with chapped lips. He said how disgusting. I said well it really didn't help heal your chapped lips but it kept you from licking them. A few days later at supper with the entire family my son said "You know dad, my teacher asked us what we learned during summer break, and I told her my dad taught me how to cure chapped lips." After I explained it to her she didn't say anything but she had a very odd look on her face.

    My cow pie story.

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  16. #1538

    Cowpie is a Good Guy!

    Quote Originally Posted by Thomaso276  [View Original Post]
    Why would anyone take the name of COWPIE for a forum?
    CP is a good old boy from where Cowpies grow on trees.

    He is a good boy.

    Lucky enough to work and live in BA for a while.

    How about Tejanolibre?

    I'm not a Cubalibre like dickhead once mentioned!

    If you sort of know me then you would catch the jest of the Nom de Guerre!

    Check out some sites under development. (Parked but not forgotten!).

    Buenosaireschicas.

    Tejanolibre.

    Yeah, Cowpie is ok but I'd rather have a Moonpie!

  17. #1537
    Quote Originally Posted by Thomaso276  [View Original Post]
    Why would anyone take the name of COWPIE for a forum?
    As per the online dictionary:

    Cowpie = a dropping of cow dung.

    Now, why would any consider himself / herself that?

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