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  1. #1835
    Quote Originally Posted by BigHands  [View Original Post]
    I just looked online.

    Official 13.75.

    Blue 14. 05.

    That's it?
    Thanks. So, it hardly seems worth the effort and risk to deal with the arbolitos for a 2% spread, however, do ATMs really disburse at the 13.75 rate and are there any substantial service fees or exchange rate adjustments when using an ATM? Thanks again.

  2. #1834
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    I just looked online.

    Official 13.75.

    Blue 14. 05.

    That's it?

  3. #1833
    So – the blue and the official peso rates are almost in parity around 13.9 to the US dollar. Are the arbolitos still selling pesos that are less than the service fees and exchange rate adjustments charged by banks when using a US $ based ATM card?

  4. #1832
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    So aside from the bickering. Does anyone know what the rates are?

  5. #1831

    Starting to hear things

    I'm starting to hear a voice from about two years ago. Accompanied by a strange buzzing sound.

  6. #1830
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    I wonder about your life. Has it been sad and pathetic? Maybe I can ask some forum regulars to fill me in on your oh so amazing life. If it's so amazing why are you on this little forum 24/7. That alone is sad and pathetic. Good luck with your blue rate bub. I hope you squeeze out every last centavo while you can.

    Quote Originally Posted by DaddyRulz  [View Original Post]
    Just remember how sad and pathetic their lives must be and be happy it's not yours.

  7. #1829

    No matter how hard they try

    Just remember how sad and pathetic their lives must be and be happy it's not yours.

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  9. #1828

    Remember

    Don't feed the trolls, don't feed the trolls, never feed the fucking trolls.

    Thanks Rocky.

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  11. #1827
    Has anybody tried to withdraw from their US Citi account using a Citi atm in BA? I would never use Chase internationally.

  12. #1826
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    Sounds like Chase gave it to you with no vaseline. Xoom has the worst exchange rate. There are much better options.

    Quote Originally Posted by TejanoLibre  [View Original Post]
    The rates change everyday and the more you exchange the better the rate.

    Common knowledge.

    Now for something completely different:

    I was forced to use an ATM ( the bad kind of ATM ) and this is what I received without a kiss.

    I withdrew $700.00 Pesos coming from Chase USA.

    My account reads :

    NON-CHASE ATM WITHDRAW 720607 12/31AV. BELGR AR Peso 700.00 X 0.07722493 (EXCHG RTE) + 1.81 (EXCHG RTE ADJ).

    NON-CHASE ATM FEE-WITH $5.00.

    $62.03 Dollars debited.

    Plus $79.80 Pesos to use the ATM.

    Not even close to official or blue . Correct me please!

    Xoom -.

    Some of us down here use their services at least once a month for ourselves or to give away the money to some losers girlfriend.

    Xoom Today -.

    13.2783 to 1 plus escalating fees and a maximum allowed.

    Best Bet :

    My Private Banker downtown .

    Up to $30,000.00 Dollars or Euros or Pesos a day .

    Or a combination there of.

    Fees and minimums apply.

    Thanks ,

    TL.

  13. #1825

    Let's Just Barter For Everything !

    Quote Originally Posted by Ilstranger  [View Original Post]
    Thank you tejanolibre. But. The official exchange rate is now 13.6 and dollar blue is like 13.9-14. Unless I'm exchanging thousands of dollars at a time, it's too much of a hassle and definitely not worth my time For 300 pesos for every thousand dollars I exchange. I spend half of that on the taxi to get to microcentro.

    Bye bye CFK. Bye bye dollar blue. Hello Macri. Hello " inflation? You ain't seen nothing yet.".
    The rates change everyday and the more you exchange the better the rate.

    Common knowledge.

    Now for something completely different:

    I was forced to use an ATM ( the bad kind of ATM ) and this is what I received without a kiss.

    I withdrew $700.00 Pesos coming from Chase USA.

    My account reads :

    NON-CHASE ATM WITHDRAW 720607 12/31AV. BELGR AR Peso 700.00 X 0.07722493 (EXCHG RTE) + 1.81 (EXCHG RTE ADJ).

    NON-CHASE ATM FEE-WITH $5.00.

    $62.03 Dollars debited.

    Plus $79.80 Pesos to use the ATM.

    Not even close to official or blue . Correct me please!

    Xoom -.

    Some of us down here use their services at least once a month for ourselves or to give away the money to some losers girlfriend.

    Xoom Today -.

    13.2783 to 1 plus escalating fees and a maximum allowed.

    Best Bet :

    My Private Banker downtown .

    Up to $30,000.00 Dollars or Euros or Pesos a day .

    Or a combination there of.

    Fees and minimums apply.

    Thanks ,

    TL.

  14. #1824
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    http://www.ambito.com/economia/mercados/monedas/dolar/

    The official is 13.78 and the blue is around what?

    14-:14.1 says dolar ambito.

    " There will be a blue rate "? What, you're making proclamations now without providing any sound reasoning why. Do you even know what mechanics the BCRA is implementing? What their last statement said? No. Of course not. You're just praying to God you're right. Good luck with your incredible shrinking blue rate.

    Quote Originally Posted by DaddyRulz  [View Original Post]
    But if all you are seeing is a 50 centavo difference they must love you.

    It's a rare day that I'm not seeing 10%.

    If I changed the whole concept and started using ATM's once you figured the fees and the monkeying around that the central bank does it would be more like 15-20%.

    There will be a blue rate (perhaps under a different name) until the day you can go to Miami or Paris with Pesos in your pocket and change them on arrival into Euro's or Dollars.

  15. #1823

    5000 Bullets Hit The Economy

    Quote Originally Posted by DaddyRulz  [View Original Post]
    But if all you are seeing is a 50 centavo difference they must love you.

    It's a rare day that I'm not seeing 10%.

    If I changed the whole concept and started using ATM's once you figured the fees and the monkeying around that the central bank does it would be more like 15-20%.

    There will be a blue rate (perhaps under a different name) until the day you can go to Miami or Paris with Pesos in your pocket and change them on arrival into Euro's or Dollars.
    When you hit an economy with 5000 bullets, it's hard to tell which ones did it in. To be able to exchange your pesos into dollars or euros when you fly into Miami or Paris, Macri is going to have to pull out the shells that killed the Argentine economy. Good luck.

  16. #1822

    Don't know where you're changing

    Quote Originally Posted by Ilstranger  [View Original Post]
    There's a 50 centavo difference, on good days. Enjoy those remaining cents. While they last.
    But if all you are seeing is a 50 centavo difference they must love you.

    It's a rare day that I'm not seeing 10%.

    If I changed the whole concept and started using ATM's once you figured the fees and the monkeying around that the central bank does it would be more like 15-20%.

    There will be a blue rate (perhaps under a different name) until the day you can go to Miami or Paris with Pesos in your pocket and change them on arrival into Euro's or Dollars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavieW  [View Original Post]
    Not when you're looking at the relationship from the point of view where the peso is the centre of your world, ie. You do all your business in pesos! Then, to you, it's the dollar that's going up and down. You're only aware that it's the dollar that's 'relatively stable' if you also compare it to other, third-party currencies.

    And your analogy with the guy with a stomach ache doesn't really stand up because there's not any connection between the two men and you wouldn't say the well guy 'got' stronger, but you would say he 'is' stronger.
    I think you got my point.

    Jax.

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