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  1. LuckyLuke

    Landlord wants the rent paid... In cash, in a different city!???

    There's a lot of negreada down here where landlords want physical cash (ideally dollars) for their rent. They want to tax evade, plain and simple. You do not have to go along with it. Nevertheless, until you get a local bank account, paying rent will be a pain in the ass since all you have is...
  2. LuckyLuke

    The decline of domestic tourism in Argentina

    The 2001 comparison is IMO a tired argument. There is no peg this time around and nobody, I mean nobody seems to recall that beyond dollar redemption values there was a limit of cash withdrawals in pesos and the vast majority of stores had no POSNET for card processing. This caused an artificial...
  3. LuckyLuke

    The decline of domestic tourism in Argentina

    Personally, anyone who had some dollars stashed away probably now have none. Those who had a lot of dollars stashed away probably still have them (maybe less now). There are converging points in the commercial market that I think bear some analysis. 1) Mercado Libre is a rising consumer trend...
  4. LuckyLuke

    The decline of domestic tourism in Argentina

    Let's not forget that domestic tourism was largely (another) captive market thanks to the Dolar Tarjeta rate. Travelers now can get dollars physically without CEPO limits. They have the option of using cash at the destination or using dollars in Argentina to repay credit card purchases to reduce...
  5. LuckyLuke

    Argentina's auto parts industry feels the pain from shock therapy

    It's an important detail for sure. Every time I had to fix my car in the US I requested 3 options from the mechanic, from cheap, mid-line, to performance parts. From there I could elect based on the labor required to access the part. The easier it was to access the part, the cheaper the part I...
  6. LuckyLuke

    If you rent out your apartment, what is the commission?

    Howdy Gemini, to be clear, you're asking what rates expats are paying to their respective inmobiliarias to manage their rental units? Have you sought out different inmobiliarias in your area to get competing quotes? I manage my rentals directly, so I can't answer you personally. But, maybe this...
  7. LuckyLuke

    Utilities for new apartment

    There are 3 types of situations down here: 1) Owner keeps utilities in their name, they pay and you reimburse them with the rent. 2) Owner keeps utilities in their name, you pay the utility directly. 3) You put the utilities in your name, you pay the utility directly. You need to find out...
  8. LuckyLuke

    Disappointed with Food in Argentina

    I call that the Kraft cheese effect. Sure you can make a grilled cheese sandwich with Gruyere but most kids that grew on Kraft Singles (which isn't even actual cheese), say it's not as delicious. In other words, your childhood foods tend to create a palate bias later on in life.
  9. LuckyLuke

    Argentina's auto parts industry feels the pain from shock therapy

    There are no 0 km cronos selling for $15M, those prices on ML are fake. It's a common way for dealerships to get leads on serious buyers using "accidental" blunders or using some fine print like "after trade-in". You'll notice most of the fake prices are by dealership "Auto Generali" with some...
  10. LuckyLuke

    Argentina's auto parts industry feels the pain from shock therapy

    Which is on it's face is absurd in my opinion. Exactly what part of the Argentine assembly line, from sourcing manufactured steel, plant assembly labor costs, dealership overhead, etc. is equivalent to the US? There should be no similarity at all between the two prices. Unless we are talking...
  11. LuckyLuke

    Argentina's auto parts industry feels the pain from shock therapy

    Regardless, the idea that the Estado feels the need to "limit" competition between a Ford vehicle manufactured in Michigan at averages factory wages of $20-26 an hour with a Fiat made in Argentina at average wages of maybe $10 an hour (2.4M monthly) shouldn't be a concern. The clear economical...
  12. LuckyLuke

    Argentina's auto parts industry feels the pain from shock therapy

    I think this depends greatly on the make/model and whether the vehicle was commercially imported in bulk by the manufacturer for country-wide market distribution or if it was just a one-off brought over by a private dealer for "exotic" cars which had to pay an 80% import tax at the docks. These...
  13. LuckyLuke

    Argentina's auto parts industry feels the pain from shock therapy

    "...the biggest issue is that sectors hurt by Milei's economic model generate more jobs and tax revenue than others, potentially undermining a fiscal surplus prized by the government." This is a very interesting statement and a subtle detail. Receiving dollars from (tax reduced) Agro sales or...
  14. LuckyLuke

    Argentines Keep Cash Under Mattresses As Milei Pushes Bank Accounts

    Milei doesn't want your savings like some ghoulish vampire wants your blood. Banks, by regulation, can only lend a certain percentage of their deposits on hand. By encouraging you to deposit your savings, banks can generate more loans. Loans that could help businesses turn over inventory, buy...
  15. LuckyLuke

    Argentines Keep Cash Under Mattresses As Milei Pushes Bank Accounts

    You are conflating two different markets. The blue rate is dictated by the INFORMAL market, it has nothing to do with the Forex. Look to the MEP/CCL for a FX market rate. The blue rate is dictated by Cuevas and "Financieros". To hoard is a verb. It means the continual accumulation of something...
  16. LuckyLuke

    Getting an Argentine Passport for a Newborn

    We applied for both of our small children in 2024. I'm terrible about remembering dates, but I would say it took around 90 days for each tramite. We did pay a small fee to expedite the passport. I don't recall there being an expedite option for the DNI. Keep in mind the shipping time. Our son...
  17. LuckyLuke

    Argentines Keep Cash Under Mattresses As Milei Pushes Bank Accounts

    The whole article is based on "Officials estimates". You have to laugh a bit about an article that questions where the oodles of savings are being hoarded during an obvious collapse in consumption, rising unemployment and bankruptcies. Perhaps "official estimates" are wrong. If people really...
  18. LuckyLuke

    Argentina is better than Australia

    Argentina certainly has drug problems. I think it depends on where you reside to witness it. Neuquen capital has an ongoing problem with Cocaine powder, given the lucrative market here among oil workers. BA has historically had epidemics of "Paco" (cocaine paste) and One Direction member Liam...
  19. LuckyLuke

    Bought a house in USD via bank-to-bank transfer from Europe to Argentina

    That's the gist I got as well. If it's related to a buy/sell real estate, the rule has been suspended pending a court decision. Obligatory TINLA ("This Is Not Legal Advice").
  20. LuckyLuke

    AirBNB / DNI

    Clearly more than meets the eye. The word "illegal" implies a criminal. More than likely they are undocumented working migrants and don't have IDs. I also strongly doubt there are people living there free of charge as usurpers. More than likely the unit is under dispute in probate and meanwhile...
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