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01-07-15 10:59 #1653
Posts: 27Originally Posted by TejanoLibre [View Original Post]
So you know my hotel, how easy will it be to get girls into my room?
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01-07-15 01:54 #1652
Posts: 3510Originally Posted by WorldTravel69 [View Original Post]
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01-07-15 01:27 #1651
Posts: 2700Follow TL's instructions
I will PM you with some other info.
Originally Posted by Joeydude [View Original Post]
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01-07-15 00:18 #1650
Posts: 3040Ugly Lobby But Great Location
Originally Posted by Joeydude [View Original Post]
2 blocks from the Currency Exchange places.
4 blocks from Excedra.
5. 5 blocks from the Hooker Bars.
Surrounded by Privados.
You will feel like a Tampon!
White and Surrounded by Pussy!
Need a Guide?
TL.
Don't worry about Fake Pesos and Dishonest Taxi Drivers.
They are out there but not as common as before.
I received 780 $100.00 Peso bills on Saturday and they were all real.
I have only seen 1 fake in about 4 years and I exchange almost everyday.
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01-06-15 23:38 #1649
Posts: 27Originally Posted by WorldTravel69 [View Original Post]
Thanks for all your help? Can I bring anything from the states?
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01-06-15 22:56 #1648
Posts: 2700Hawking
If there are tourists there will Hawkers.
On Lavalle, Corrientes and Florida.
Watch out for counterfeit bills. Be sure you have exact fair for taxis. They are notorious for giving phony bills.
Originally Posted by Joeydude [View Original Post]
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01-06-15 17:05 #1647
Posts: 27Originally Posted by WorldTravel69 [View Original Post]
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01-06-15 15:31 #1646
Posts: 2700Heart of the Action
If you like clubs Ness, Cattos, Hook, and is not that far from Newport, Exedra and Orleans the heart would Av. Cordoba. There are massage places and Privados everywhere.
It is not bad on Av. Corrientes, they have great theatre stage shows. Great music shows, etc. Noisy.
Originally Posted by Joeydude [View Original Post]
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01-06-15 15:20 #1645
Posts: 27Originally Posted by WorldTravel69 [View Original Post]
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01-06-15 14:53 #1644
Posts: 2700Exchange places
You will be only a few blocks away from the guys hawking for dollars.
Why do you want to stay in that area?
Retiro or Recoleta would be more fun.
Originally Posted by Joeydude [View Original Post]
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01-06-15 13:52 #1643
Posts: 27Originally Posted by Joeydude [View Original Post]
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01-06-15 09:22 #1642
Posts: 27Originally Posted by DaddyRulz [View Original Post]
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01-04-15 07:32 #1641
Posts: 2013.3
13.3 is the current rate on Florida. Changed some yesterday.
If you people thinks it will go higher towards end of Jan. I may save some of my dollars till then as I'm flying out of Buenos Aires at the end of the month.
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01-03-15 04:43 #1640
Posts: 2808Except for one thing
Originally Posted by PirateMorgan [View Original Post]
January will be an excellent time to buy TV's, computers, laptops, refrigerators, furniture, ect.
Otherwise I agree, a long steady decline that keeps me above inflation is fine.
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01-03-15 02:44 #1639
Posts: 45Another comment about this currency stuff.
IMO what is really interesting about the Peso is that the price of the Peso is now below the panic selloff of last January regardless of where the Blue Dollar is. In the end it is the price of the Peso itself against the dollar that underpins the Blue Dollar. The picture then looks like a Picasso for those who are steady monthly converters of USA Dollars. Better a steady decline that goes on forever than some economic event that forces a potentially unknown change in what is now a sweet course.
Spikes in markets just signal problems or ruin. Look at the spike in gold from $1700 to $1900. The holders of gold were doing just fine before the spike. And if someone wants an econ laboratory then look at the crude oil movements of late. In any free market you would certainly be looking at a spike of a momentous degree. Then selling oil would be just dumb. Spikes signal ends of moves, not the beginning of new moves. So let's hope for more dumb government and no spikes!