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[*] posted on 9-10-2010 at 09:02 PM


we were informed by one of our suppliers that our invoice will still be in dollars but they will not take dollars starting next week.
we will always take dollars. even if it is illegal. many businesses will. but some are not. I don't know about Costco did not ask them yesterday.
we will not give change in dollars as we will not have the smaller change.
this is another genius thing the Mexican government came up with.
we have several lots we have sold and our contracts on in dollars we will take dollars. but it is gonna be a big mess just like it was when they did this back in the 80's




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[*] posted on 9-10-2010 at 09:14 PM


It was reported that a meeting of governors and the president had concluded with a postponement of the plan to limits to dollar deposits, which concluded would only cause people to circumvent limits with more accounts and encourage a black market.

Who knows people might not be getting the message, I could be reading the articles incorrectly and apparently so might others.
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[*] posted on 9-11-2010 at 12:11 PM


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It was reported that a meeting of governors and the president had concluded with a postponement of the plan to limits to dollar deposits, which concluded would only cause people to circumvent limits with more accounts and encourage a black market.

Who knows people might not be getting the message, I could be reading the articles incorrectly and apparently so might others.

I don't know what to make of this. I watch canal 12 from TJ every night and business people are complaining that the government is saying one thing while signing laws that indicate another. I have alot of Mexican business owners as neighbors and they are even more confused than me. Some tell me that they've been told that dolares will not be accepted at all, and most others simply can't figure it out.:no:
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[*] posted on 9-11-2010 at 12:13 PM


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we were informed by one of our suppliers that our invoice will still be in dollars but they will not take dollars starting next week.
we will always take dollars. even if it is illegal. many businesses will. but some are not. I don't know about Costco did not ask them yesterday.
we will not give change in dollars as we will not have the smaller change.
this is another genius thing the Mexican government came up with.
we have several lots we have sold and our contracts on in dollars we will take dollars. but it is gonna be a big mess just like it was when they did this back in the 80's

Very confusing, eh?? I'll stop by to visit and introduce ourselves last weekend of this month.
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[*] posted on 9-11-2010 at 12:21 PM


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It was reported that a meeting of governors and the president had concluded with a postponement of the plan to limits to dollar deposits, which concluded would only cause people to circumvent limits with more accounts and encourage a black market.

Who knows people might not be getting the message, I could be reading the articles incorrectly and apparently so might others.

I don't know what to make of this. I watch canal 12 from TJ every night and business people are complaining that the government is saying one thing while signing laws that indicate another. I have alot of Mexican business owners as neighbors and they are even more confused than me. Some tell me that they've been told that dolares will not be accepted at all, and most others simply can't figure it out.:no:


Welcome to the board. Yeah, no one seems to have a grasp on this issue. One day it's one thing, the next day another. There is no currency change house between the border and the toll road- so it seems like NOT taking dollars there would either force people to drive into TJ to change money- or not come at all. For a decade Rosarito has trained tourists that pesos aren't really necessary- the hotel rates and restaurant menus are priced both in dollars and pesos.

When the new toll road goes in on top of the existing via rapida- it'll be the same situation. The repairs on the free road from TJ to Rosarito are mostly done and that road is a nice now- so maybe that's the solution for some people if you can't pay the toll in dollars.




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[*] posted on 9-11-2010 at 12:28 PM


It's just damned frustrating when you've got alot of really swell places to grub that have shut down due to the economy or lack of tourist's, and others just barely holding on, and now we cant use dollars. Someone in Mexicali surely does not have his thinking cap on.
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[*] posted on 9-11-2010 at 12:45 PM
Who says you can't use dollars?


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It's just damned frustrating when you've got alot of really swell places to grub that have shut down due to the economy or lack of tourist's, and others just barely holding on, and now we cant use dollars. Someone in Mexicali surely does not have his thinking cap on.


Local businesses in and around Rosarito love to take dollars.




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[*] posted on 9-11-2010 at 01:08 PM


ALL places and stores in mulege will take dollars



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[*] posted on 9-11-2010 at 03:59 PM
Mexico and Dollars...


I see a lot of confusion on this, and even though I am not an expert on this matter, I will try to explain this issue as best as I can.

The problem begins in Mexico's International US Dollar Value... you see, apparently every country has an estimated ability to move and produce dollars, which is monitored by the US and directly related to the internal production capabilities of the country in question. Mexico's "value" has been almost the same for many years, with very steady and slow growth... however, in the last 3 1/2 - 4 years, Mexico's "value" has multiplied by five.

Because of this happening without any reasonable, logical explanations, the US government assumes that all this movement of dollars is related to the drug cartels (to many clients on the North side, jejeje) and therefore has been pushing the Mexican government to either control this issue or being declared as a non-healthy economical nation, loosing many international rights and the ability to freely trade with other countries, like Colombia in the past. Apparently this has been going for a while and the US is almost about to make this happen.

The Mexican government, specifically Hacienda (our IRS) in an effort to comply, has passed a law in which they limit the amount of dollars anyone can deposit in cash at the Mexican banks... for individuals is $ 4,000 dollars a month, for corporations is $ 7,000 dollars. This limit only applies to cash and is per bank and will be fully enforced starting September 14th, 2010.

Now, how will all of these affect simple mortals like us?... well, any business owner will have to make their own decision into receiving dollars in cash or not.

If that business usually receives dollars in cash, as payments for their goods and services... they will have to make sure not to receive more than the allowed limit, otherwise, they will not be able to use them lawfully within Mexico.

Whether or not you will be able to pay with dollars, in cash, for your Pacificos, Tequila, tacos or whatever, will be entirely up to the business owner.

In Tijuana, big companies, like Costco and Home Depot, have already posted signs at their stores informing they do not receive payments in dollars.

At BajaCactus, we will do our best to keep receiving dollars as long as possible... we will not give up as easily and will try to find the ways of helping our guests, customers and friends passing by.

I hope this information helps a little bit in clearing some doubts regarding this issue.

Happy Travels my friends!!!

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[*] posted on 9-11-2010 at 04:10 PM


Thanks Antonio. I think that for the most part, businesses, especially away from the border, will continue to accept dollars. It's important to remember that the issue is "cash". So many businesses in Baja accept credit cards, so for the most part there will be no affect. Personally, the biggest question related to this situation is whether I can still use dollars to pay on the toll road. For many years, I've waited until Maneadero to stop at an ATM to obtain pesos.
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[*] posted on 9-11-2010 at 05:31 PM


Thanks, Antonio, for the clear explanation. I think this policy will continue to evolve over the next few months. At this point, it doesn't affect me, since I don't use any dollar cash in Mexico. I either use an ATM to get pesos, or write a dollar check at my Mexican bank to get pesos.

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[*] posted on 9-11-2010 at 11:51 PM


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Thanks Antonio. I think that for the most part, businesses, especially away from the border, will continue to accept dollars. It's important to remember that the issue is "cash". So many businesses in Baja accept credit cards, so for the most part there will be no affect. Personally, the biggest question related to this situation is whether I can still use dollars to pay on the toll road. For many years, I've waited until Maneadero to stop at an ATM to obtain pesos.

When I first saw this report, the reporter was standing at a booth on the toll road. He stated that this would affect the flow of turistas thru the toll road. Most certainly I think toll roads will only accept pesos soon because they are federal, they won't be able to take either or.
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[*] posted on 9-13-2010 at 09:26 AM


Well... here is today's update on Pesos and Toll Roads: Dollars are OK

http://www.afntijuana.info/afn/?p=13218

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[*] posted on 9-13-2010 at 10:05 AM


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When the new toll road goes in on top of the existing via rapida- it'll be the same situation. .

When is this supposed to happen :?:




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[*] posted on 9-13-2010 at 11:09 AM


haven't heard a peep about it since this came out in June:

"Escalante said construction is expected to begin within two months, with completion in about two years. The toll will be about $2 and apply in both directions."

http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/jun/01/alternate-bor...

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