Marla Daily
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Lilliana at Bancomer, Loreto is leaving today. What now?
For all of you who have enjoyed the friendly customer service from Lilliana at Bancomer in Loreto, please know that today is her last day at the bank.
Her position has not been filled—this on the very day it is time to apply for an extension on our 30-year fideicomiso (as we are within the "90 day
window of renewal"). We have been advised that all fideicomiso business transactions must go through Bancomer, Cabo San Lucas, now!
On August 11, 2008 Raul Leon, Senior Manager of Bancomer Palmilla branch posted a long list of contact information for Bancomer, and his willingness
to help customers. Thus far, none of the many phone numbers he listed in his post are answering; the email address for Ethel Castro bounced back twice
with "delivery failure." Stay tuned.
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LaTijereta
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Marla,
Lilliana was great to work with the limited time she was here..
Is she remaining in Loreto to work with her sister?
This year we are in the process of redoing our fidio, and Bancomer has released our last two years on our 30 year trust, so we could begin a new
trust (50 years) with Bananorte in La Paz..
Democracy is like two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.
Ben Franklin (1759)
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Russ
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LaTijereta Very good move on your part. I've been trying to get a land extention for over 3 years now and can not get any response from Bancomer
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Obviously, Mexico is more like the United States than people realize. Cut expenses, screw loyal employees. It's all about the bottom line.
That being said, I do really hope you can get your business completed timely. Palmilla branch? That's not even in town.
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Marla Daily
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Lilliana is getting married next Saturday in Loreto to Guillermo Davis. She will be staying in town, but not working.
I'd like to know of the process you used, La Tijereta, to do what you are doing—getting out of Bancomer and moving to Bananorte. Sounds GREAT to us!
Please U2U details.
[Edited on 5-16-2009 by Marla Daily]
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Russ
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La Tijereta, Please post the info about escaping Bancomer fido contract. I'm pretty sure more would be interested. Maybe start a thread.
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Raul in Cabo left months ago - his position has not been filled, nor has Narda`s in La Paz. It is my understanding that all Bancomer Baja Sur
fideicomiso matters are being "handled" out of Mexico City (muy bueno suerte . . .)
I am beginning to wonder about Bancomer - they have been very proactive in terms of putting in place effective gringo interfaces for general matters,
but completely out to lunch in terms of trust issues.
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LaTijereta
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Russ and Marla..
I will post some added info next week after I get updated costs and details from my Notario in LaPaz..
He has been all ove Bancomer, including a personal trip to SJC to deal with them...
Democracy is like two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.
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Russ
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Thank You! Is that the notary #8? He's done some work for me in the past.
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LaTijereta
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No, he is number 12.. and speaks very good english
LIC. MIGUEL ANGEL IZQUIERDO Y VIAMONTE
NOTARIO PÚBLICO NÚMERO 12
AVENIDA REVOLUCIÓN No. 2315-A
ENTRE MANUEL PINEDA Y MANUEL MARQUEZ DE LEON
COLONIA CENTRO
LA PAZ, BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR, MÉXICO.
C.P. 23000
Democracy is like two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.
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So, your fideicomiso is expiring.............why cant you just terminate it and start another with another bank? Even if it is more dinero, getting
away from Bancomer seems worth it. Many bad stories over on this side of the pond, too.
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#12, Sr. Izquierdo was our Notary for our fedio. He's terrific and speaks very good english. Sr. Jorge Pickett is the fedio administrator at Banorte
in La Paz. He also speaks excellent english and is extremely helpful. We can call him at anytime and we handle most business with him, including our
annual fee, via e-mail and bank transfer from the US. I highly recommend both of these guys.
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