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[*] posted on 9-27-2014 at 02:23 PM


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[*] posted on 9-27-2014 at 02:41 PM


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as for gas...bajabuddha...if you are shorted gas...prove it...urban myth

I don't have to prove a gawddanged thing to you. You can take my word for it, or put it in your.... cupboard. I said it does happen occasionally; I've had plastic bottles filled more on the pumps than the bottle would hold, so if you're calling me a liar, fine. It is OCCASIONAL, and it ain't urban. And, I have been shorted change from dollars to pesos at the infamously honest Rosarito station too; you'll just have to believe me, or keep your insults to yourself, please.




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[*] posted on 9-27-2014 at 02:53 PM


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drugs are rampant and a real problem in Baja Sur. Way more than marginal, its am epidemic. Especially crack and meth. Most people that live there know that.


A very sad, but very real problem. Sometimes who is selling the drugs in a community is quite surprising.
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[*] posted on 9-27-2014 at 03:09 PM


here's your chance...
while you are in your summer home in the USA...

measure with a plastic measuring device 5 gallons in your can
there's a device in your kitchen
(don't trust the mark on your can...that may not be correct)
and you cant trust the USA gas station either

mark the fill line with a sharpie (5 gallons)

then when you come in the winter ask for 18.93 liters of gas
see if the amount matches

it's that easy...you will sleep better
you're not getting cheated

as for being cheated when getting change...I believe it
but...
that's YOUR fault...
agree on the rate BEFORE you pump and have a calculator available to check YOUR math
don't leave till you get the correct change just like you would at a USA store

a few months ago I bought 3300 pesos diesel...
I gave the guy 3200...you should have seen his face
we counted together...I was wrong

sometimes i'm wrong
don't tell anyone




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[*] posted on 9-27-2014 at 03:10 PM


here's your chance...

Oops, my give-o-chit gas gauge just broke... too late.

Thanks for the lecture though, I feel much better now.

{my edit} and yes, the 'cheated at change' was MY fault, I admit, won't go into the particulars. Still, a rip-off is a crime, no matter who's ''FAULT'' you put it on. Point is, count your change, and with pesos there's no 'exchange rate' or need for calculator and pencil.

[Edited on 9-27-2014 by bajabuddha]




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[*] posted on 9-27-2014 at 03:23 PM


yup! just fill up that 5 gallon jug using a measuring cup from the kitchen, uh, 80 times from another 5 gallon jug, that'll teach ya! :lol:

[Edited on 9-27-2014 by willardguy]
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[*] posted on 9-27-2014 at 03:39 PM


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A very sad, but very real problem. Sometimes who is selling the drugs in a community is quite surprising.



Ohhh...don't let the badge and gun throw you. :lol:




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[*] posted on 9-27-2014 at 04:29 PM


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Quote:
Originally posted by DianaT
A very sad, but very real problem. Sometimes who is selling the drugs in a community is quite surprising.



Ohhh...don't let the badge and gun throw you. :lol:


:biggrin::biggrin: Or the look of a legitimate business. :lol::lol:
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[*] posted on 9-27-2014 at 04:40 PM


When I do my Baja runs, I will fill my gas tank separately from my two 5 gal/18 liter gerry cans - paying to fill them one at a time to test this possibility. I will report back with my observations.



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[*] posted on 9-27-2014 at 05:32 PM


Let us know where they get 22 litres into your 19 litre (5 gal) cans.:yes::yes:



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[*] posted on 9-27-2014 at 05:41 PM


it's 18.93...
not 18 and not 19

and you have to calibrate the can first
you cant trust the markers on the can

im interested ken
and where




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[*] posted on 9-27-2014 at 06:53 PM


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Originally posted by Bob and Susan
it's 18.93...
not 18 and not 19

and you have to calibrate the can first
you cant trust the markers on the can

im interested ken
and where



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[*] posted on 9-27-2014 at 08:03 PM


Well as long as we are going to hold Pemex accountable for pouring an accurate liter, don't forget to factor in the expansion and contraction of gasoline due to temperature change!
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[*] posted on 9-27-2014 at 08:38 PM


Thank you all for your help on updating my knowledge of current security issues in Baja.

I will write another question or two soon, on other topics.
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[*] posted on 9-27-2014 at 09:32 PM


I'll chime in. I managed to somehow fit 104 litres into my 98-litre (26-gallon) tank at the Pemex in San Antonio de las Minas.

It isn't urban myth, Bob and Susan, even the gubmint keeps track. Google "lista negra de gasolineras".
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[*] posted on 9-28-2014 at 02:12 AM


And! It just is....Not worth getting knicker knots over, been beat to death..



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[*] posted on 9-28-2014 at 07:46 AM


Ditto, that's what I said in the first place. Don't be surprised, ain't no big thang. You'd have to check every station in Baja FFS. This topic HAS been beaten to death already, so do whatever you like.

Sorry for the fuss, travelinman... good luck on your next thread.




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[*] posted on 9-28-2014 at 09:42 AM


A gas rip-off story to change the pace a bit:
It was a cold and snowy day on the top of the mountain range between Ensenada and San Felipe. Due to the blanket of unusual snow I was crawling allow in our RV and trying, unsuccessfully, to miss the snow covered potholes. Due to the slow progress, we were running out of gas and I was worried.

There in the distance was a lone gas station, with no one around except a man leaning against a post. There was no gas prices listed. There was nobody in the building. the guy on the post just looked at me. It was still snowing...and the pumps were on.

At that moment in time, I did not care who I paid, what I paid, or whether they would cheat me. I paid the silent stranger what I thought the liters would be, paid him extra and hit the road.

I may have been ripped off and I am still so grateful that gas station was there! Maybe that silent man, who was waiting for a friend or bus, is still confused and remembers it, too.

I agree with many of all your thoughts, on Mexico and gas. I usually TIA(Tip in Advance), watch them pump and try to keep it honest and hope that the station hasn't messed with the gauges. Otherwise, it is not worth my BP going up. There is nothing I can do about the rest. If I knew the bad ones, I would go elsewhere next time. You experts probably know which ones, if any, have bad practices. On a normal trip, I would not have the knowledge to worry about it.

One time north of the turnoff to Bahia de Los Angeles, some enterprising locals had hauled 50 gallon drums to the location of the closed Pemex. They were hand-pumping gas into you can or rig. I was really ripped off and I still want to thank them for being there. Worth every peso. :-)
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[*] posted on 9-28-2014 at 10:58 AM


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drugs are rampant and a real problem in Baja Sur. Way more than marginal, its am epidemic. Especially crack and meth. Most people that live there know that.

Yes, there are addicts and there are sellers. Bigger problem in bigger cities. In towns with population under 50K this this is mostly "their" problem, violence is rare and all that you can get is same old theft. They could break into your home during off-season, but they won't stop you on the street in daylight, and you won't see them using in back alleys - there are no back alleys in small towns. Cops are selling it, military are selling it.

It's been like this for quite a while, OP won't find too many changes after 10 years absence. Population is small, and so is the market. No comparison to mainland, or real big cities like Tijuana. Though, I wouldn't wander in the night, drunk, around non-tourist area of a more-less big town - say, anything with traffic lights.
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[*] posted on 9-28-2014 at 11:06 AM


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One time north of the turnoff to Bahia de Los Angeles, some enterprising locals had hauled 50 gallon drums to the location of the closed Pemex. They were hand-pumping gas into you can or rig. I was really ripped off and I still want to thank them for being there. Worth every peso. :-)

These two guys with pickup and barrels are a permanent fixture. Always there. They live in few miles down the road. They gave me a ride to BOLA a couple of times, when I was coming by bus. There are ruins of Pemex right next to them, I wonder what will happen to their business if Pemex suddenly reopens.
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