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  1. mariano-BCN

    Anybody Sharing Remis Monday From Caballito?

    Have to be at Ezeiza at 13.30 hrs so I would leave at more or less 12.45 hrs. Anybody wants to split the remis?
  2. mariano-BCN

    Has It Always Been So Bad?

    Thanks for your very interesting information fifs2. I'm starting in Barcelona for 1,5 month, renting a room or flat of Air Bnb and if I don't feel right in my place there I'll look further. Just as you did. But I won't spend two years on that 'cause I'm single and alone and the only cry high...
  3. mariano-BCN

    Has It Always Been So Bad?

    Where in Andalucia do u live? I've been visiting cities in Spain trying to figure out where I could live. I visited so far Barcelona (where I lived before), Madrid, Alicante, Granada, Sevilla. Still didn't made my mind up. Somewhere with good flight connections, safe, not too expensive, with a...
  4. mariano-BCN

    Finding An Agent Willing To Find Tenants In Capital Federal

    u know that agents working for foreigners are known for their greedy? Why don't u do that your self?
  5. mariano-BCN

    Has It Always Been So Bad?

    Serafina: Since I left BsArs I've been doing city-breaks from Amsterdam to Spain, thanks to the cheap flights of Vueling, in order to find a place to stay. So far: Barcelona wins by far (excellent private and affordable health-system, excellent flight connections of low cost airlines -specially...
  6. mariano-BCN

    Has It Always Been So Bad?

    Noesdeayer: I was mainly in the Netherlands, I've been living since I was 12 y here and if it wasn't for the weather it's the greatest place to live in. and I lived also in South Africa, Central America and Spain. And now planning to live in Spain again: it's a Western country, with European...
  7. mariano-BCN

    Has It Always Been So Bad?

    this huge lack of respect to any other human living person in Argentina, the whole crap of electricity cuts during so many months, the incredible inflation, the crap of services and goods, the fact that everything is difficult and annoying in Argentina made me go away after 3 years I returned to...
  8. mariano-BCN

    How Can I Get My Pesos Out Of Argentina?

    thanks r2d2 but: 1. I asked Banco Nacion already if I could withdraw money with my debet-card in Europe and I can't, I already tried. They don't know when it will be possible. Changing of bank is not an option: it was incredible difficult to open a bank account, I went through all the banks...
  9. mariano-BCN

    How Can I Get My Pesos Out Of Argentina?

    HI, i've a considerable amount of pesos stored at a deposit at Banco Nacion. I left Argentina days after the end of the cepo and will travel soon there. One of the things I'll try to do is to get the pesos at Nacion to my Spanish bank account, in euros obviously. Last time in BsArs things were...
  10. mariano-BCN

    Gol Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes S.a

    I've to fly with GOL when I'm in BsArs and want to go to Florianopolis. It's bloody expensive compared to European airlines for the same travel time: it's more or less the same as going from Amsterdam to Barcelona but you pay 5 times more from BsArs to FLN. If I fly to SP or Rio I take TAM...
  11. mariano-BCN

    New Exchange Rate On Wednesday

    so you can go tomorrow to the Argentinean bank and buy dollars or euros and send them back home to your bank account through bank payment?
  12. mariano-BCN

    Goodbye To The Cepo

    So finally we'll be released of the cepo by 11th December! I wonder if indeed we'll we able to buy dollars at the bank while there are no dollars at the Central Bank, how's Macri supposed to do that? And for what price? I'm afraid while leaving the blue we'll get less pesos for our euros and...
  13. mariano-BCN

    Rising Prices And Other Things: Time To Leave Bsars

    do I or others need to hold personal responsible for coming or going? Sorry, that's only my business. And I don't need to waste my time in a place which is also my place but it's a every day struggle to live there. You only live once and 'cause I work online I may work anywhere. In the...
  14. mariano-BCN

    Rising Prices And Other Things: Time To Leave Bsars

    Che rocks! For sure he was more consequent than many of the politicians nowadays. And, by the way, I don't see any antagonism between what I said and what Che stood for.
  15. mariano-BCN

    Rising Prices And Other Things: Time To Leave Bsars

    it's not only the craziness of prices for crap products in Argentina. It's the combination of a filthy city, feeling screwed all the time by sellers/shopsowners/etc, the "patoterismo/mala onda porteña", bureaucratic stupidity in many things, the fact that traveling from BsArs is much more...
  16. mariano-BCN

    Rising Prices And Other Things: Time To Leave Bsars

    I came end 2012 and just left back to Amsterdam. The mala onda porteña, the filthiness of the anywhere the city, the cuts of electricity, water during the summer and even in the winter, the overflows when it rains, the overcrowded subte and specially the fact that you as half Argentinean but...
  17. mariano-BCN

    Buenos Aires Changing

    come to San Telmo if you think things improved: every single m2 full with dogshit, all street are filthy, lots of boutiques with in China produced horrible souvenirs for dummy tourists and not a single good supermarket or medical centre in the whole n'hood. Probably the restaurant Desnivel in...
  18. mariano-BCN

    Buenos Aires Supermarkets More Expensive Than London?

    actually, I think the only services and goods which are less expensive here than in the Netherlands par example are courses, electricity, gas and cinemas. For the rest: time to go back to Europe!
  19. mariano-BCN

    Buenos Aires Supermarkets More Expensive Than London?

    Veggies and fruit are here far much more expensive than those in Europe! And the quality of veggie food here is extremely low besides.
  20. mariano-BCN

    Minimum Cost Of Apartment In Cap Federal

    San Telmo: Defensa-area, the most touristic area -the safest but not much good daily shops: I pay 3800 pesos a month for a studio of 45 m2, equipped with furnitures, temporary rent. Plus 878 pesos expensas, more or less 120 pesos for electricity and gas every two months. I paid one month...
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