surfing said:Can you please give us an example of the companies you are talking about? Are these casas de cambio?
I'm sorry, but I find that very difficult to believe. I have my salary transfered in dollars every month to an agency and am happy that it only costs me 3.5% (their charge is 1%, but there's a minimum which means with my measly salary it's costing me more!).el_expatriado said:Have you checked recently (since the new currency controls and YPF debacle?) I used to be charged 1-2% for this also, but now they do it for free and can even PAY YOU. I got a quote today for 0.25% payment. If I bring in $10k, they pay me $10,025 USD here.
I'm with you as well.DavieW said:I'm sorry, but I find that very difficult to believe. I have my salary transfered in dollars every month to an agency and am happy that it only costs me 3.5% (their charge is 1%, but there's a minimum which means with my measly salary it's costing me more!).
You could be right....although if it's more likely to be some kind of shadey, 'semi-legal' mechanism, taking advantage of some loop-hole. I used the word 'smuggled' with my tongue somewhat in my cheek! (Because I don't care how they do it, just that I get my salary in dollars every month!)ElQueso said:...the money never actually crossed borders, at least not in an illegal way.
ElQueso said:I'm with you as well.
One of my programmers receives their pay via one of these places. I send her salary every two months so she doesn't have to pay extra (her choice). I know my programmer, who is Argentina and has really good contacts here (and, in fact, has introduced me to two of these change houses), would really love to know a place that PAYS to do what she gets charged currently.
I've used three different change houses over the last 6 years, myself, at various times. The lowest I've ever seen charged is 1%.
What else confuses me is the "bringing in of dollars" el_expatriado mentions. One doesn't actually send money to the business here in Argentina. Me wiring money to the bank account of the agency (sometimes in the US, sometimes in Uruguay, depending on the change house I'm using on that transaction) is not putting dollars into an Argentine bank account or otherwise bringing dollars in. How is that bringing dollars into the country? They balance their books somehow between the country receiving the money and the country giving out the money. True, I haven't understood exactly how they make money out of it, but my transfers do not go into Argentina, thus bringing dollars in.
fifs2 said:I can attest that 10k usd will fit in each bra cup (padded) and 2 cup sizes larger than the wearer...
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