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    Making friends while visiting

    There is an expats/digital nomads/visitors LGBT WhatsApp group for meeting people, message me and I will share the link.
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    Has anyone tried MercadoLibre International?

    As far as I understand, MercadoLibre Internacional works well, presumably due to relations between Marcos Galperin and Milei. I personally would use it and trust it. The problems I have heard of since the relaxing of the rules this year have been with people buying direct from Amazon and then...
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    Has anyone tried MercadoLibre International?

    I used it in Colombian and it was all good. MercadoLibre handles everything for you and pre-charges the custom fees, so there should be no hold ups in customs.
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    How's everyone hanging in there with the cost of living these days?

    I think it’s 3 things… 1. Overvalued exchange rate. I saw that when I went to Uruguay, products imported from Argentina are cheaper there than they are here. 2. Protectionism means there are monopolies in the local market and very high costs on imported goods, meaning local businesses can...
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    Coffee and cake prices

    I was here when it devalued in 2018 and all throughout the pandemic. Inflation rapidly picks up, but often outpaced by devaluation. Things get cheap and stay cheap. I feel this year it had a big impact on tourism. At Xmas 2019, just after the “Macrisis” (where the pesos went from $28 pesos...
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    Foreign policy U-turn

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    Coffee and cake prices

    For what it’s worth, given the subject line of this thread, here are the prices from a very nice cafe in Pocitos in Montevideo that I went to today. $100 UYU is approx $2800 ARS (dollar at $1220). The prices, overall, aren’t too dissimilar in Uruguay as they are in Argentina right now...
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    Coffee and cake prices

    It’s a combination of the exchange rate and the culture of capitalism not working. I’m in Uruguay right now and amazingly Argentine products are 20-30% cheaper here. It’s no coincidence that some Argentina press this week reported that FMI had requested a 30% devaluation as part of the...
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    How's everyone hanging in there with the cost of living these days?

    Sadly, I think deflation in USD is just so unlikely because of the culture here. I cannot imagine a property owner or small businesses lowering their prices. In Argentina, it just won’t happen. It’s as much about society as it is the politics. The greed and lack of astuteness for competitive...
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    Monotributista Invoicing for US-Based Work – Payment & Tax Questions!

    As far as I understand it, there's no implications for them. It's as if there were paying someone off of Upwork. Fiverr etc - they just pay your invoice like any other.
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    How's everyone hanging in there with the cost of living these days?

    I also arrived at that time with the dollar at $15 pesos. It’s very similar now I feel. And of course, the government were doing the same then as now. In fact it was Caputo and Sturzenegger in government. Fast forward to mid-2018 it all blew up in their face.
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    The Newest Caste Member of Argentina’s Biggest Reality Show!

    Have you seen the whole season? Which episode do they finally devalue the peso? 😂
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    A coffee for $3.50: Argentina is the most expensive country in Latin America

    I’m self-employed so what I earn is unstable but I do ok by UK standards and could live comfortably there, so I am also not too pinched here—for now. Yes I have cutback and the uncertainty is killing me. The prices of everything keep going up, except the exchange rate. What most angers me is...
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    How's everyone hanging in there with the cost of living these days?

    The situation is so utterly ridiculous right now. How was the inflation rate only 2.2% in February? How do prices keep going up when the dollar stays the same? I was expecting a correction of prices, but this is utterly ridiculous. We have our annual winter exodus to Colombia booked and are...
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    Crypt coin shared by Argentina's President Javier Milei skyrocketed Friday, then collapsed

    yep and the BCRA spent a lot today to contain the rate https://www.lanacion.com.ar/economia/dolar-el-banco-central-debio-vender-reservas-e-intensificar-sus-esfuerzos-para-controlar-a-los-nid17022025/
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    Crypt coin shared by Argentina's President Javier Milei skyrocketed Friday, then collapsed

    I don’t think Milei was involved personally, just a massive papelon and likely an insider linked to the money told him to post it. Possibly with the opposition involved as a plot. Things will unravel for Milei. The Davos speech was another papelon just not to long ago, the constant talk about...
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    A coffee for $3.50: Argentina is the most expensive country in Latin America

    I felt the same the other night walking the dog around Palermo. Warm Wednesday night in February, usually everywhere would be quite busy. But not. Everywhere was empty.
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    A coffee for $3.50: Argentina is the most expensive country in Latin America

    The exchange rate definitely isn’t lagging behind though, hence they were able to lift the cepo. Oh wait.
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    A coffee for $3.50: Argentina is the most expensive country in Latin America

    I’m a Londoner and left for BA in 2017. In my 8 years here, I have never not missed how EASY it is to eat varied food that’s healthy. And yes, I can imagine that most “physical products” are way cheaper there now. Not services. Rent, transport etc are ridic in London. Anyway, Argentina with...
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    A coffee for $3.50: Argentina is the most expensive country in Latin America

    Yep. Milei has lost it this week.
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