BajaNomad
Not logged in [Login - Register]

Go To Bottom
Printable Version  
Author: Subject: Banamex closing SF
desertcpl
Super Nomad
****




Posts: 2394
Registered: 10-26-2008
Location: yuma,az
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 1-24-2014 at 11:02 AM
Banamex closing SF


this was just posted on Face Book

Banamex is closing Feb 7th in San Felipe
View user's profile
chuckie
Elite Nomad
******




Posts: 6082
Registered: 2-20-2012
Location: Kansas Prairies
Member Is Offline

Mood: Weary

[*] posted on 1-24-2014 at 11:15 AM


San Felipe AND Loreto? Yikes, is the economy that bad?



View user's profile
willardguy
Elite Nomad
******




Posts: 6451
Registered: 9-19-2009
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 1-24-2014 at 11:22 AM


san felipe banamex was robbed on monday, maybe theres no money left?;D
View user's profile
DavidE
Ultra Nomad
*****




Posts: 3814
Registered: 12-1-2003
Location: Baja California México
Member Is Offline

Mood: 'At home we demand facts and get them. In Mexico one subsists on rumor and never demands anything.' Charles Flandrau,

[*] posted on 1-24-2014 at 11:32 AM


No Chuckie, Mexico's economy is wonderful. Mexico is poised to lose 80% of its extraneous oil revenues this year. "Fracking" is in the process of flooding the USA with crude oil and natural gas. Enough natural gas to allow .20 gallon US for passenger bus motor fuel in US cities. Enough crude to panic "speculators" into throwing billions in bribes, er political donations in foggy bottom to allow exportation of oil. The problem is Canada and Australia both have titanic reserves of shale oil waiting to be fracked. So does Mongolia and Siberia. Read hundreds of TRILLIONS of barrels of crude oil reserves. One "disappeared" Soviet era petro-geologist told Jim Lehrer decades ago that the "Soviet Union proven crude oil reserves can be measured in the QUADRILLIONS of barrels".

So we get a life-threatening cold snap in the USA and the maggots are already driving up natural gas futures.

Don't worry be happy. Ya sticks your ATM card in the machine and pesos pop out. Oops, sorry they dragged the machine away with a chain last week. Wait till hyperinflation hits. Grocery store price tags once again are going to look like zip codes.

The narco scare has depleted extraneous tourism except in special destinations like Cantcun, Cabo San Locos, and Puerto Vallarta, where people fly in dump thousands of dollars and hundeds of billions of pesos are stampeding their way out of the country.




A Lot To See And A Lot To Do
View user's profile
Hook
Elite Nomad
******




Posts: 9006
Registered: 3-13-2004
Location: Sonora
Member Is Offline

Mood: Inquisitive

[*] posted on 1-24-2014 at 12:01 PM


San Carlos, Sonora Banamex rumored to be closing as well. Citigroup supposedly closing non-income generating (i.e. loan generating) branches.
View user's profile
Jim/Liisa
Nomad
**


Avatar


Posts: 192
Registered: 2-5-2011
Location: San Felipe (South Campos)
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 1-24-2014 at 05:01 PM


Phil,
What Face book site???
View user's profile
chuckie
Elite Nomad
******




Posts: 6082
Registered: 2-20-2012
Location: Kansas Prairies
Member Is Offline

Mood: Weary

[*] posted on 1-24-2014 at 05:59 PM


OOOOooooooooooooooK!



View user's profile
Jim/Liisa
Nomad
**


Avatar


Posts: 192
Registered: 2-5-2011
Location: San Felipe (South Campos)
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 1-24-2014 at 06:50 PM


Quote:
Originally posted by desertcpl
this was just posted on Face Book

Banamex is closing Feb 7th in San Felipe
View user's profile
Pescador
Ultra Nomad
*****


Avatar


Posts: 3587
Registered: 10-17-2002
Location: Baja California Sur
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 1-25-2014 at 08:48 AM


Quote:
Originally posted by DavidE
No Chuckie, Mexico's economy is wonderful. Mexico is poised to lose 80% of its extraneous oil revenues this year. "Fracking" is in the process of flooding the USA with crude oil and natural gas. Enough natural gas to allow .20 gallon US for passenger bus motor fuel in US cities. Enough crude to panic "speculators" into throwing billions in bribes, er political donations in foggy bottom to allow exportation of oil. The problem is Canada and Australia both have titanic reserves of shale oil waiting to be fracked. So does Mongolia and Siberia. Read hundreds of TRILLIONS of barrels of crude oil reserves. One "disappeared" Soviet era petro-geologist told Jim Lehrer decades ago that the "Soviet Union proven crude oil reserves can be measured in the QUADRILLIONS of barrels".

So we get a life-threatening cold snap in the USA and the maggots are already driving up natural gas futures.

Don't worry be happy. Ya sticks your ATM card in the machine and pesos pop out. Oops, sorry they dragged the machine away with a chain last week. Wait till hyperinflation hits. Grocery store price tags once again are going to look like zip codes.

The narco scare has depleted extraneous tourism except in special destinations like Cantcun, Cabo San Locos, and Puerto Vallarta, where people fly in dump thousands of dollars and hundeds of billions of pesos are stampeding their way out of the country.


The logical question that arises from this in depth discussion about the economy is: If you are so smart how can you be so broke"




View user's profile
chuckie
Elite Nomad
******




Posts: 6082
Registered: 2-20-2012
Location: Kansas Prairies
Member Is Offline

Mood: Weary

[*] posted on 1-25-2014 at 09:47 AM


:lol::lol::?::lol::lol:



View user's profile
grace59
Senior Nomad
***




Posts: 614
Registered: 9-14-2004
Location: San Felipe, Baja, Mexico
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 1-25-2014 at 08:52 PM


Bancomer also closed one of its San Felipe Branches. Now only the original one on Mar de Cortez is left....there are really long lines there now....especially on Mondays or to use the ATM.



Whenever I hear that rainy, chill wind blow. I think it may be time to head for Mexico. Tengo que obedecer mi corazon!
View user's profile
blackwolfmt
Senior Nomad
***


Avatar


Posts: 802
Registered: 1-18-2014
Location: On The Beach With A Blackwolf
Member Is Offline

Mood: dreamin of Riden out a hurricane in Baja

[*] posted on 1-26-2014 at 05:20 PM


Hola baja nomads,,what other banking options are there in loreto??
View user's profile
Scorpimon
Junior Nomad
*




Posts: 33
Registered: 6-6-2008
Location: Nopoló
Member Is Offline

Mood: Irie

[*] posted on 1-26-2014 at 06:49 PM


Loreto will still have the Bancomer downtown on the plaza, that's it.
View user's profile
ncampion
Super Nomad
****




Posts: 1238
Registered: 4-15-2006
Location: Loreto
Member Is Offline

Mood: Retired and Loving it

[*] posted on 1-26-2014 at 06:56 PM


There is an ATM machine from Bancommer in the Loreto Bay Hotel (or whaterver it's called now) and there is a rumor that Banamex will have an ATM in the Ley market as well.
View user's profile
DavidE
Ultra Nomad
*****




Posts: 3814
Registered: 12-1-2003
Location: Baja California México
Member Is Offline

Mood: 'At home we demand facts and get them. In Mexico one subsists on rumor and never demands anything.' Charles Flandrau,

[*] posted on 1-27-2014 at 12:16 PM


Pescador, your short term memory must be impaired - eh? When a person pays every last dime they have for medical and then ends up disabled to the point where they cannot even stand for longer than 10 minutes, how does one utilize capital gains to multiply wealth? Hmmm? Try it. Live on a social security income and see if you can make a freaking DIME'S worth of profit (without selling drugs of course).

For a person on Social Security I have NO DEBTS. How about you? For a person on Social Security I have a casita under construction 2.80 hectarias of Hayden Mango orchard, and people around me that trust me to act as their bank. I also do not lie about my "worth" or income.

My wealth is in my education. Apparently you value cash above intelligence. Par for the course...




A Lot To See And A Lot To Do
View user's profile

  Go To Top

 






All Content Copyright 1997- Q87 International; All Rights Reserved.
Powered by XMB; XMB Forum Software © 2001-2014 The XMB Group






"If it were lush and rich, one could understand the pull, but it is fierce and hostile and sullen. The stone mountains pile up to the sky and there is little fresh water. But we know we must go back if we live, and we don't know why." - Steinbeck, Log from the Sea of Cortez

 

"People don't care how much you know, until they know how much you care." - Theodore Roosevelt

 

"You can easily judge the character of others by how they treat those who they think can do nothing for them or to them." - Malcolm Forbes

 

"Let others lead small lives, but not you. Let others argue over small things, but not you. Let others cry over small hurts, but not you. Let others leave their future in someone else's hands, but not you." - Jim Rohn

 

"The best way to get the right answer on the internet is not to ask a question; it's to post the wrong answer." - Cunningham's Law







Thank you to Baja Bound Mexico Insurance Services for your long-term support of the BajaNomad.com Forums site.







Emergency Baja Contacts Include:

Desert Hawks; El Rosario-based ambulance transport; Emergency #: (616) 103-0262