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  1. Davidglen77

    New Expat needs help!

    The best international moving company is: Nazareno Villa Abrille DINAMO Logistica Internacional Av. Pte. Ramón Castillo 1720 (C1104AMU) Buenos Aires, Argentina Tel: (54) 11-5354-6782 Cel.: (549) 11-3884-5221 www.dinamolog.com.ar Nazareno is the best guy in the business, he will take great care...
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    Recommendations on Moving Companies (LA -> BA)?

    Dinamo Mudanzas Internacionales y Logistica - the absolute best company to use, incredible professionalism, care and honesty
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    Where Do You Buy Your Clothes From?

    When I lived in Buenos Aires I used to shop for clothes in Once. No, not the highest quality but I could certainly buy a respectable Polo style shirt for about US $10- $15. Printed t-shirts US $7 - $10 and jeans for US $20 - $25. Most of the clothes that are sold in stores around Capital...
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    Asfcomex: International Move/estafador

    When I moved back to the US from Buenos Aires in 2014 (wow I can't believe it's going to be 3 years), I used Dinamo International Movers. the company that 'Nikad' has the link for in her profile. Nazareno is the guy I worked with and he was truly excellent in every way possible, honest...
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    American Airlines 'standard Operating Procedure'?

    What Jury?? This is a civil case which falls under contract law / and the commercial code. In the rare case it were to get past arbitration, a judge would rule. I guarantee you that United Airlines (just like any major company) states in their fine print that by entering into a contract with...
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    Bombacha De Campo

    Yes, thank you, all is well here in New York, living in the suburbs actually but in Manhattan almost every day for work. Living a nice stable life, like I did before, I'm a different guy though, people can't believe the level of patience I have with everything, and how easy going I am in...
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    Bombacha De Campo

    It's been quite a long time since I've posted, I left Argentina after living there full time for over 7 years, I left behind a lot of people I love and miss and am still in touch with to some extent, the experience overall was wonderful despite some setbacks. Anyway, if anyone is coming to...
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    Int'l Shipping Companies

    Definitely consider Dinamo....I used this company to move back to the US in Oct 2014 and it just doesn't get any better. Nazareno is awesome to put it mildly!!
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    Occasional Work

    The lowest level monotributo costs about $500 per month, and must be paid whether you work or not. For just a few occasional hours of work, I wouldn't bother...
  10. Davidglen77

    Getting Real Estate Sale Money Out Of The Country Legally?

    You can do an operation similar to contado con liqui with dollars. You have to speak to a stock brokerage, make sure you find a reputable one. I used Casa Bell. Worked perfectly every time.
  11. Davidglen77

    Kale Action Plan - Seeking Co-Conspirators

    Here's my view on organic....my aunt Sara, was really careful about her health her entire life. Never smoked, drank alcohol, no candy / sweets, regular exercise swimming, tennis, did ballroom dancing, etc, only wanted "farm fresh / organic foods, etc. When she was 70 years old she started to get...
  12. Davidglen77

    Buenos Aires Changing

    Maybe I don't agree with the ideals and various political platforms of any of these people, nor do I support Chris Christie, however, the quality of life here is excellent, compared to Argentina. The subways work and are modern, no strikes, blackouts, tax increases or other cataclysmic events in...
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    Buenos Aires Changing

    Not a fan of Chris Christie myself, but compared to Macri, Kretina Botox and Scioli, he's a saint and runs the state with the 3rd highest per capita income in the nation.
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    Buenos Aires Changing

    The sidewalks in Manhattan and Jersey City, where I live, are in excellent shape. No loose tiles, they are constructed of good quality brushed concrete and when they are dug up for utility repairs they are replaced with new concrete, immediately, no patches or piles of dirt. The parks and plazas...
  15. Davidglen77

    Pervasive Corruption From Left Right And Center.

    For those who are interested, I am the "prominent" forum member. Here's the story: www.escrachados.com
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    Life in USA vs. Argentina

    I moved back to the US in Oct. 2014 after living in Argentina for over 7 years. While I do miss things about Argentina, in the months I have been back I've achieved things that take people years to do in Argentina. I have a full time job, leased car, apartment, etc. I will never forget the...
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    Opening A Pub In Bsas

    Thinking of opening a business in Buenos Aires....here's my story: www.escrachados.com
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    Which Makes More Sense/ What Will You Choose?

    You do not pay bienes personales on cash deposits in pesos in a savings account, nor are you levied taxes on interest income from CDs, (plazo fijo) in pesos. These items are excluded from paying any taxes, believe it or not. It was proposed that earnings from interest income (renta financiera)...
  19. Davidglen77

    Looking For A Hamam (Turkish Bath)

    Hopefully Nisman got to enjoy his life before KKretina, Timerman, D'Elía and Larroque had him murdered. Massages by 3 girls are not illegal but trying to cover up murderous bombings in your own country, is.
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    Library

    I am not sure about any libraries in Belgrano / Palermo, but this library in Montserrat / San Nicolás has computers with free internet access. You have to bring ID to sign up though (DNI) I don´t know if they will allow you access if you are not a resident, but you can try with a passport...
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