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[*] posted on 6-10-2009 at 09:41 AM


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The deal with the ATM's is that there is a limit on daily withdrawals and there are and have been the delays Dennis mentions.
I need more than the limit since we one-day it to BOLA and stay for awhile.....I have yet to see an ATM there.
As far as only taking a few minutes at the border......ever pull in right when one of those buses dumps all their passengers out to get permits? That's fun.
Besides, how many of you have young twins? Those few minutes here, few minutes there add up during the course of a day. My kids are GREAT travelers but it's like Dianne said, once we're southbound bureaucracy is not what we want to deal with.
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Just one thing--we only get $900.00 worth of pesos at one time at Costco---we go back several days in a row if we need more. If you get $1000.00 worth or more, you have to fill out that stupid form because of the stupid, (IMHO) Patriot Act.

Hope you get the green light at the border, and just keep movin south.

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[*] posted on 6-10-2009 at 09:47 AM


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Cure childhood obesity by (1) stop taking them to McDonalds; (2) stop buying them sodas and stop buying potato chips and cookies; (3) take them to the beach; (4) join the Sierra Club and go for a hike with the other families; (5) walk in your neighborhood, beach, canyon; (6) don't sit in front of the TV eating calorie-laden snacks; (7) teach proper nutrition in school; (8) have school programs that encourage activity like keeping the courts and fields open at all times for community use (handball, running course, throwing a ball); join the YMCA and swim; go to the municipal pools and swim. Childhood obesity is the fault of the parents. Educate parents.
I'm glad you choose to try to do something about this generation of obese children. But really, shouldn't the children be running? What better education for the target class?


Yes, kids should be outdoors. Some of the programs that Karno Kids supports are Girls On The Run which that promotes non-competitive running to girls. Other programs include running programs for inner city youth. Wishful thinking only works in a perfect world:light:

[Edited on 6-10-2009 by Bajaboy]




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[*] posted on 6-10-2009 at 10:11 AM


BajaBoy, I expect you know this too, Deano Karnazes the founder of Karno Kids has been a life-long enthusiast of Baja. He has written many articles and is an amazing surfer and windsurfer too. He taught me a great deal about the inter-connectedness of the Californianos.

He has been a great influence on me to understand and respect each and every person of Baja and how our behavior there and away affects Baja and vice versa. Deano is an amazing person, a little obsessed with running and health, I respect your efforts with the Karno Kids events and I see the relevance to Baja and its people as well as the influence of inter-relationships we share.

Have fun!
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[*] posted on 6-10-2009 at 10:13 AM


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Dennis-

Not sure if there are ATMs at the other toll booths. I've stopped at a few when they were out of money. I like the toll booth in that if it is out of money, there are plenty more on my way south. So far, the toll booth ATM has always had money...


I understand. The only reason I brought it up is that it's a common occurance down here. They service the machines during business hours probably because Brink's style robberys were becoming epidemic. Maybe still are. It just makes sense to me to get it done with at the earliest possible moment rather than relying on consistancy in Mexico.
Anyway, for those in the Chula Vista area, Costco is an almost mandatory stop and the Cambio would, for them, be convenient.
The rule I've developed for myself here is, if there's an armored car in front of the store, don't bother stopping if the ATM is what you're after. You'll have to wait.
Thanks again.
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[*] posted on 6-10-2009 at 10:17 AM


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Just one thing--we only get $900.00 worth of pesos at one time at Costco---we



I didn't know you could get that much per day. Would it be because there's two of you on the account?
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[*] posted on 6-10-2009 at 10:22 AM


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Just one thing--we only get $900.00 worth of pesos at one time at Costco---we



I didn't know you could get that much per day. Would it be because there's two of you on the account?


Some one said too much information. :lol:

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[*] posted on 6-10-2009 at 10:31 AM


Thanks Diane. I thought you were talking 900 dollars to pesos at an ATM.

Again, on the $1500 amount....is that dollars or pesos?

I'm confused today. I need a Pacifico shower.
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[*] posted on 6-10-2009 at 10:37 AM


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Thanks Diane. I thought you were talking 900 dollars to pesos at an ATM.

Again, on the $1500 amount....is that dollars or pesos?

I'm confused today. I need a Pacifico shower.


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[*] posted on 6-10-2009 at 10:53 AM


As an expert in thread hijacks, I have to say that that particular hijack started with Wilderone's attack on Zac's signature. Credit where credit is due.



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[*] posted on 6-10-2009 at 10:55 AM


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I have done two separate transactions at the Costco to avoid the paperwork. They didn't care.
Hey Gnukid, why don't you start another topic line you burro?
Besos


Interesting---we usually go back. Thanks for the tip.


Diane

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[*] posted on 6-10-2009 at 04:35 PM


Unless someone is looking to buy a miniature pony, having wads of cash, pesos or dollars doesn't make sense to me. We usually stop at the bank just before the La Buf turnoff and get a bunch of pesos. We used to refresh our booty in GN, but since there is now a bank and ATM at Vizcaino, we usually stop there. Frankly, the small, although onerous fee charged for an ATM transaction seems amazingly small given the current exchange rate.
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[*] posted on 6-10-2009 at 04:45 PM


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Unless someone is looking to buy a miniature pony, having wads of cash, pesos or dollars doesn't make sense to me. We usually stop at the bank just before the La Buf turnoff and get a bunch of pesos. We used to refresh our booty in GN, but since there is now a bank and ATM at Vizcaino, we usually stop there. Frankly, the small, although onerous fee charged for an ATM transaction seems amazingly small given the current exchange rate.


I couldn't agree more! I end up paying $2-3 per withdrawal. Not a big deal to me.




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[*] posted on 6-10-2009 at 04:48 PM


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[*] posted on 6-10-2009 at 05:01 PM


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Unless someone is looking to buy a miniature pony, having wads of cash, pesos or dollars doesn't make sense to me. We usually stop at the bank just before the La Buf turnoff and get a bunch of pesos. We used to refresh our booty in GN, but since there is now a bank and ATM at Vizcaino, we usually stop there. Frankly, the small, although onerous fee charged for an ATM transaction seems amazingly small given the current exchange rate.



Suggested too much infomation :lol:

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[*] posted on 6-10-2009 at 05:16 PM


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Unless someone is looking to buy a miniature pony, having wads of cash, pesos or dollars doesn't make sense to me. We usually stop at the bank just before the La Buf turnoff and get a bunch of pesos. We used to refresh our booty in GN, but since there is now a bank and ATM at Vizcaino, we usually stop there. Frankly, the small, although onerous fee charged for an ATM transaction seems amazingly small given the current exchange rate.


But for us, we usually do take out more money than most would if they are on vacation. Living out in Bahia Asuncion, the closest ATM is in Vizcaino---70 long miles away. Especially when we are having work done at our house, we take out more pesos at one time than usual.

No pony, just living and construction money. :lol:

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Diane-

One option is to open a free BofA account and then use Safe Send. You can have money wired to yourself in BA for free. You simply call an 800 number and the money is wired within 2 hours. The only drawback is there is a limit of $3000 per rolling 30 days and I think $1500 per transaction. I have used this a number of times with no problems to date. A good option for emergencies, too, as we can transfer money from our credit union into the BofA account.

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[*] posted on 6-10-2009 at 05:27 PM


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Unless someone is looking to buy a miniature pony, having wads of cash, pesos or dollars doesn't make sense to me. We usually stop at the bank just before the La Buf turnoff and get a bunch of pesos. We used to refresh our booty in GN, but since there is now a bank and ATM at Vizcaino, we usually stop there. Frankly, the small, although onerous fee charged for an ATM transaction seems amazingly small given the current exchange rate.


But for us, we usually do take out more money than most would if they are on vacation. Living out in Bahia Asuncion, the closest ATM is in Vizcaino---70 long miles away. Especially when we are having work done at our house, we take out more pesos at one time than usual.

No pony, just living and construction money. :lol:

Diane


Diane-

One option is to open a free BofA account and then use Safe Send. You can have money wired to yourself in BA for free. You simply call an 800 number and the money is wired within 2 hours. The only drawback is there is a limit of $3000 per rolling 30 days and I think $1500 per transaction. I have used this a number of times with no problems to date. A good option for emergencies, too, as we can transfer money from our credit union into the BofA account.

Zac


Yea, not a bad idea, but it sounds like the local Western Union is having more trouble with cash these days---besides, we have had such bad experiences with B of A in the past, I doubt we will ever do business with them again.

There is such a risk in a lot of ways with living in in BA---besides our ATM limits, we have credit cards with cash options, but eveything is so far away. It is one of the things we accept living there.

Glad we are finished with construction so we are back to just minimum living expenses and even the credit cards stay home

Diane

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[*] posted on 6-10-2009 at 08:48 PM


Diane-

I only use BofA for this service. Well, I have an Alaska Airlines credit card issued by BofA. Anyways, you can pick three people as recipients and can have the money sent anywhere in Mexico. As I said, it's good for me when I need to send money down and/or if we're down there and need to wire money to ourselves. Not a perfect solution just another option.




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[*] posted on 6-10-2009 at 09:08 PM


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Diane-

I only use BofA for this service. Well, I have an Alaska Airlines credit card issued by BofA. Anyways, you can pick three people as recipients and can have the money sent anywhere in Mexico. As I said, it's good for me when I need to send money down and/or if we're down there and need to wire money to ourselves. Not a perfect solution just another option.


Zac,

There is talk about getting an ATM in Bahia Asuncion. Keep a positive thought and let's hope it happens.

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[*] posted on 6-11-2009 at 06:31 AM


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There is talk about getting an ATM in Bahia Asuncion. Keep a positive thought and let's hope it happens.

Diane


We're actually getting one in punta Banda. It's to be in the new OXXO store in the new gas station.
Things are lookin' up.
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[*] posted on 6-11-2009 at 07:14 AM


The folks at Bahia de los Angeles would sure be happy to have one there... Some day I guess, some day???



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