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[*] posted on 2-1-2009 at 07:51 PM


wood and metal prices have skyrocketed in the last shipment...imported building supplies from the states....darn.



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[*] posted on 2-1-2009 at 08:29 PM


There's always adobe.
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[*] posted on 2-1-2009 at 09:20 PM


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With this huge purchasing advantage, I am seriously thinking of buying a used VW or something in the interior. CA allows you to drive a MX plated car as long as you have a MX drivers license.


You can buy a brand new vw from the dealer from under 10,000K out the door today in La Paz.
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[*] posted on 2-2-2009 at 10:42 AM


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The CATO Insititute is nominally a think tank populated by libertarian thinkers, but in reality, they are a mouthpiece for big, and I mean BIG business to alter public opinion, to support deregulation of just about anything. Their largest benefactors are petroleum and tobacco companies.


True, the CATO Institute is primarily a Libertarian view think tank, but they are mostly supported by individuals (77%). The fact that Libertarian views are definitely free market economy would quite often put them on the side of business.

I'm not a currency speculator but it seems to me that the peso is not going to stop it's slide soon. BUT I'm the one who predicted the euro would never fly so don't use anything I say for investment purposes.:lol:




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[*] posted on 2-2-2009 at 11:16 AM


Drove back from La Mision yesterday afternoon....tolls were $1.85 at the Rosarito and Tijuana booths.



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[*] posted on 2-2-2009 at 11:19 AM


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Drove back from La Mision yesterday afternoon....tolls were $1.85 at the Rosarito and Tijuana booths.



Still 26 pesos which hasn't changed for a couple of years.
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[*] posted on 2-2-2009 at 11:22 AM


How about some February Pemex prices (sure miss BajaCactus' monthly posts)?

Pesos per Litre for Magna, etc. , and the exchange rate given at the Pemex station...

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[*] posted on 2-2-2009 at 01:14 PM


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wood and metal prices have skyrocketed in the last shipment...imported building supplies from the states....darn.


Have you considered building w/ the 3-D foam panels? They manufacture the panels in Mexicali and cement is avaiable all over BCS. No imported supplies!
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[*] posted on 2-2-2009 at 01:18 PM


And no worry about termites!
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[*] posted on 2-2-2009 at 02:46 PM


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Drove back from La Mision yesterday afternoon....tolls were $1.85 at the Rosarito and Tijuana booths.



Still 26 pesos which hasn't changed for a couple of years.


True....but 26 pesos doesn't quite spend the way it did a couple of years ago!




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[*] posted on 2-3-2009 at 04:47 PM


If one is holding a bunch of pesos, it probably would be safer sooner than later to change them to a different currency.
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[*] posted on 2-3-2009 at 04:58 PM


If everyone followed Pato's advice, it would help to de-value the peso even more. Reminds me of when the FDIC announces they are taking over a bank. The accounts are insured, but you can bet there will be a line around the corner of people seeking to withdraw their money. Herd mentality of the ignorant.
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[*] posted on 2-3-2009 at 06:15 PM


Honestly, I don't know. It's just a guess. I take it then that your own liquid assets are in MXP. I shouldn't want to save my own butt if it meant being part of that "ignorant" herd. You might be right that it's my responsibility to help shore up the US & MX banking systems. After all, they do represent our interests. What's good for GE & Telnor is good for me (as I count my stocks).
Oh wait, I don't have any :no:

Something to be said about that herd of Wall Streeteros wanting a piece of the US Treasury. Once one gets a bailout, they all want a bailout !
Aren't they being unpatriotic and pinko socialistas ?
Why should they get all the action ?
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[*] posted on 2-4-2009 at 07:34 AM


Peso takes a record dive? Good for me.

If it was 10 to a dollar and now it's 14, doesn't that mean I'm getting 40% more pesos per dollar? I live in Mex and work in the US on a daily basis (telecommute, never leave my home). Making dollars and spending pesos is a good deal and the staples of life have no where near increased 40%, if at all.

BTW, I did close my dollar account at Bancomer and moved the cash to Bank of America. Just in case.
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[*] posted on 2-4-2009 at 09:21 AM
your calculator... don't leave home without it!


We got gasoline in Guerrero Negro yesterday and were short on pesos. The attendant wanted an 11 Peso to 1 Dollar exchange. When we naturally hesitated, he then said, "OK, 10." At that point we absolutely said , No way!". I whipped out my calculator, we cut a fair deal with the man and drove off into the sunset.
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[*] posted on 2-4-2009 at 09:29 AM


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If everyone followed Pato's advice, it would help to de-value the peso even more. Reminds me of when the FDIC announces they are taking over a bank. The accounts are insured, but you can bet there will be a line around the corner of people seeking to withdraw their money. Herd mentality of the ignorant.


Mexican dollar bank accounts are insured now too. Many people won't trust the banks on either side- even though their accounts are safe. You can't move forward looking in your rear-view mirror- but I do understand it's an emotional issue for those who got wiped out before Mexican bank insured accounts. JMHO. (And, yes I have money in my dollar account here)




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[*] posted on 2-4-2009 at 11:23 AM


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We got gasoline in Guerrero Negro yesterday and were short on pesos. The attendant wanted an 11 Peso to 1 Dollar exchange. When we naturally hesitated, he then said, "OK, 10." At that point we absolutely said , No way!". I whipped out my calculator, we cut a fair deal with the man and drove off into the sunset.


The cardinal rule is ALWAYS have pesos to pay for gasoline. They rarely give you a fair deal on the exchange.




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