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    Australia To Argentina Money Transfer

    Thank you so much for your responses! Do you use this service? How many days does it take usually to get the peso in Argentine bank with this method?
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    Australia To Argentina Money Transfer

    Hello everyone. Is there any way to transfer money from Australia to Argentina, besides Western Union? Western Union only allows payment with credit/debit card and cash pick-up (peso) in such scenario. When card is used, the fee is roughly $165.92 AUD for $3500 AUD transferred. That seems...
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    The Breakdown Is Here: Jail For Irregulars

    I agree with most of your points, ceviche. Two things though - Why do you think the influx of Chinese is the 'major' problem? Also, I am sure there are people from other countries in the same line too, but probably Chinese are easy to spot. I'd say most migrants from the neighboring...
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    Shocking new income requirement for visa rentista?

    That's indeed a great news, Doc! Need more information on this. I have sent you a PM.
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    Received Us Dollars Via Ria In Buenos Aires

    So, someone sent you $2999 from the states and you received the same amount in cash USD after 7 days for just $10 transaction fee. That is unbelievable. Is it possible that they converted the amount into peso once (which is normal) and when you insisted to get dollars, they just exchanged it...
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    Received Us Dollars Via Ria In Buenos Aires

    How much was sent? How much did you get eventually?
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    Sending Money Back To India

    The transfer can happen to any bank account in the recipient country. Deposit will be made in rupee, regardless of whether you are sending USD or peso.
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    Sending Money Back To India

    It won't be an issue. You can easily use bank wire transfer, MaguiExpress (partner with Moneygram) or Western Union. You'll get better exchange rates in banks, but quicker service and softer regulations with others. Last time I checked, you can send up to 50,000 pesos per month via Western...
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    A Beautiful Madhouse?

    I am pretty sure everyone has already heard of this line - "There are four kinds of countries in the world: developed countries, undeveloped countries, Japan and Argentina". By Nobel laureate Simon Kuznets.
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    Gps

    You can just zoom to a place in Google Maps and type "ok maps" in the search bar. You'll be given option to resize the area (Google won't save it if it is too big) and save the map for offline use.
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    Printing

    You may try PrintHouse on Corrientes & Ayacucho. Another on Azcuenaga & Av Las Heras (opposite of Dazzler Recoleta). Different name.
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