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    Making an appointment with US Embassy

    I'm finding it impossible to make an appointment with the Social Security counselor there. I haven't received my payment this month (my bank account was screwed up- now it's okay), and dealing with the Embassy by phone (living, breathing humans used to answer) or through the website is...
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    Reliable realtor needed

    Many thanks, Johngwyn, for your kind offer of help. But with those prices and his expat target audience, I don't think he or she is right for me. Saludos
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    Reliable realtor needed

    Looking for a furnished studio or one bedroom apartment in Recoleta/Barrio Norte or San Nicolas. Anyone know a trustworthy relator? Many thanks for any help you may provide.
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    October Social Security Benefit Not Recieved

    Nope. Not yet.
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    Poverty in Argentina falls to lowest level since 2018

    Hello Mageesa- I've never had any trouble giving anyone a few bills. But you can also buy and bring them food- a couple empanadas, this or that... Another way is to donate to one of the several feeding programs (comedores) in town. Thanks for caring. You're heart's in the right place. Big Hug
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    Meat question and pic

    Look, I'm not sure what the correct answer is to this pressing question. But I'm positive that if we do not find the truth - AND FAST! - caos will ensue.
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    Meat question and pic

    It's possibly mollejas (or sweetbreads)
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    What's on your BsAs wishlist?

    Exactly!
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    What's on your BsAs wishlist?

    My BsAs and hope for country is the ousting of this venal, dominating Oligarchy that's causing the suffering of millions. And, yes, better cheese.
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    SSA has already ended the requrement for expats to mail 7161 and 7162 forms?

    Yes, I meant per month. Many thanks, Steve.
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    SSA has already ended the requrement for expats to mail 7161 and 7162 forms?

    Took early retirement at age 62, 17 years ago. I receive under $900/year and, as I live in Argentina, I haven't signed up for medicare. I've been living with an Arg citizen for a few decades, but we aren't legally married. Anyone know, #1: am I entitled to more monthly benefits? And, 2: if I...
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    Safe deposits boxes CABA

    I remember people with bank accounts getting screwed over by the corralito. But I don't remember if it affected those with safe deposit boxes. Do you?
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    Safe deposits boxes CABA

    Does anyone know where safe deposit boxes are available in the city without a bank account? And do you trust them?
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    At least a third of the Argentina’s children suffer food deprivation

    https://www.batimes.com.ar/news/argentina/argentinas-kids-in-food-crisis-third-of-children-suffering-serious-hardships.phtml
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    Brazilian tourist on prices in Don Julio restaurant

    Some price increases are masked by shrinkflation. Yesterday I bought a tube of toothpaste for the same price it cost months ago. Imagine my pure joy. But when I got home I realized that before it was 100 gms and now 90. Imagine now my horror! I sat in a fetal position for several hours...
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    Argentina Does The Impossible in Just 1 Year from Bankruptcy to Booming Economy

    Prices through the roof. About 50% poverty. Masses living in the streets. Many retirees (living?) on less than U$S 300/mo. Social programs severely cut. Children's hospital recently closed that treated 600,000 patients in the past year, many with cancer and other fatal ailments. Medical...
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    Crime in Argentina

    Been here for 27 years w/o incident. I feel much safer here than in any big city in the US. Just conceal your phone when walking around. Come on down.
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    It's Time the World Woke Up and Noticed the Argentine Miracle

    As was clearly stated, INDEC! And if you do your due diligence and are open to the truth (thousands of sick kids no longer receiving treatment, retirees "living" on U$S 300 a month, hoards of people living on the streets, etc. etc. ad nauseum) you'll find many other sources.
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    It's Time the World Woke Up and Noticed the Argentine Miracle

    (It ain't only a river in Egypt, Antipodean) Argentina's poverty rate is currently estimated to be around 52-57% of the population, with some reports indicating it may be even higher. This translates to roughly 25 million people living below the poverty line. Recent data from the INDEC national...
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