mjake said:I imagine the law counts for all foreign currency?
I would be happy to get about 400CHF. Is there an easy and reasonable way?
I've been told that the new rules/checks are for all currencies not just USD.
mjake said:I imagine the law counts for all foreign currency?
I would be happy to get about 400CHF. Is there an easy and reasonable way?
Miles Lewis said:Tried to buy dollars yesterday at my normal place in Puerto Madero. Impossible. The girls tried everything, ringing AFIP, talking to their head office etc, but no luck. At least I didn't have to cue to be told this. Awkward however as I am moving to a new apartment and had to tell my landlord that I had failed! He was relaxed about it though, even though I told him I refused to pay black market prices.
Anyway, all good from my point of view. A bit of devaluation (which is now sure to happen at some stage) will help the economy as well as my spending power, though it would be much better if they got rid of the "dual currency" and insisted that legally binding domestic contracts of any kind were in pesos.
Smcali23 said:Quick question -
A couple of people have referred to this already in this thread, but my wife's parents have a long-term rental (2 year contracts, not temporary) in dollars.
Just wondering if it's legal or not, because the land lady's going ballistic about the idea of not getting paid in dollars (due to these issues) and I would like to be able to give some informed advice on what their rights are in this respect.