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Hostages
Jinxx.
You were playing with fire and you were lucky Maduro did not arrest and hold you for a hostage. They have intelligence dossiers on all suspects and must know you are just a horny monger.
Tyrants are very sensitive and they hate foreigners who may cooperate with, guide or aide indigenous people to resist them. It's not fair and not good to assist local people in their political affairs. They have to struggle with their own will, strengths and courage for any changes to be legitimate and last.
It's not good to travel to or even transit rogue countries, Iran, China, Russia, Cuba, North Korea etc. They may grab and hold you a few years waiting for exchange with their spies. Just stay clear away from them and watch them destroy themselves.
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[QUOTE=ClamSlammer;2472652]This is the exact type of post that is universally detrimental to this board. A totally misguided attack on a flawless post, an attack that offered zero supporting evidence. And when confronted and asked to provide some supporting evidence, the attacker, predictably, goes silent because he knows he was completely in the wrong. I posted something that is undoubtedly 100% accurate, then get attacked by someone who obviously knows nothing that says I was wrong, but refuses to point out how or why I was wrong.
My point was that it is impossible to sell real estate in Mexico and go through the process and close in a week or less. Those that are attacking me lack the cognizant capability to ascertain that two countries can have the same or similar laws and processes. Just because there are two separate countries, doesn't mean that their respective laws MUST be "completely different. " This denial of reality is the fatal flaw in my detractors' argument. For example, is the process for selling a car "completely different" in Canada as in the USA? Of course not. The process is essentially the same. Just like conveying real estate in Mexico and the USA. The process is essentially the same. But Dickus Maximus and other clueless posters are insisting that since the countries are different, the laws and processes MUST be "completely different" as well, which is laughably untrue.
So if you guys are going to continue to challenge my post, point out ONE major difference between Mexico and USA real estate transaction process, one in particular that would enable the ability to close a sale in Mexico in 7 days or less. Since the process is "completely different" there must be many, many differences right? So just point out one. Either point out one difference or be a man of integrity and post an apology.[/QUOTE]I own both real estate and businesses in Mexico. I know what I'm talking about. The stuff you wrote was nonsense.
Real estate transactions are handled by a notaria. Most properties are free and clear. Loans are not common. I'm sure you could get an escritura drafted in a week if you were willing to pay for it. Most of it is either boilerplate or comes from the previous escritura. More complicated if you are a foreigner purchasing and need a fideicomiso but that wouldn't apply here. If you want verification that any burdens on the property like predial, CFE or CESPT have been paid in full, that might take longer. I don't know why any group getting the property essentially for free would worry about paying the escritura and associated transfer taxes or need to clear burdens that run with the property. ("we're going to steal your property, please may sure all the taxes utilities have been paid".
Not passing any judgement, positive or negative, on the claim they were forced to give the property away. I have heard of that happening in smaller areas, but have no first or second hand knowledge.
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Great Advice
[QUOTE=CaptainSolo;2472847]Jinxx.
You were playing with fire and you were lucky Maduro did not arrest and hold you for a hostage. They have intelligence dossiers on all suspects and must know you are just a horny monger.
Tyrants are very sensitive and they hate foreigners who may cooperate with, guide or aide indigenous people to resist them. It's not fair and not good to assist local people in their political affairs. They have to struggle with their own will, strengths and courage for any changes to be legitimate and last.
It's not good to travel to or even transit rogue countries, Iran, China, Russia, Cuba, North Korea etc. They may grab and hold you a few years waiting for exchange with their spies. Just stay clear away from them and watch them destroy themselves.[/QUOTE]Yet he said he couldn't wait to go back to Venezuela and do it all again. If he gets bagged no one should have any sympathy for him.
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Gfe
Where to meet girls that'll stay a few nights with you.
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[QUOTE=DickusMaximus;2472894]I own both real estate and businesses in Mexico. I know what I'm talking about.[/QUOTE]You don't know shit. You have yet to write a shred a evidence supporting the fact that real estate in Mexico can be duly transferred within a week. So you actually believe that Dodgers knows multiple seniors that were threatened, listed their home for sale, sold, closed, and paid the extorters all in within a week? LOL. No one could be that stupid, except maybe someone that is stupid enough to come down to Tijuana with a sack of shit regalos to appease crack putas, which only results in getting laughed at as soon as his back is turned.
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[QUOTE=Dogers69;2472726]My info is first hand experience plus others reports. Maybe you are using a translator and not understanding what I write. Nobody cares that you "claim" to get into mexico without being forced to buy a 30 dollar pass, if many of the rest of us are.[/QUOTE]You wrote "anyone going to mexico now likely will not be given the option for the free pass that goes from 1 hour up till 7 days. " That is not your experience. That is speculation. Given your utter lack of credibility here based on your countless wild fables, it's not even helpful speculation. Instead, it continues your endless narrative of "the sky is falling" BS. Whether it's being beaten in broad daylight by a well dressed group of men and women, being chased out of the oh so dangerous El Copeo, your lifelong experience of being cursed out by "drunk girls in bars", being harassed by a mechanic at the border, just too many bad experiences to even count. If even half of them were true, most logical people would know when to say when. You seem to have an affinity for NYC or Florida. Why not just cut your losses and stick to more successful hunting grounds?
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[QUOTE=Meddie;2472913]Where to meet girls that'll stay a few nights with you.[/QUOTE]In all of the Zona Norte bars and hotels are hot horny chicas who will spend a few nights with you. Standard price for a club girl is $400 usd for 24 hours. If she likes you maybe cost less than 400. If she's super hot and is in high demand you might pay more.
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[QUOTE=Jinxx;2472937]In all of the Zona Norte bars and hotels are hot horny chicas who will spend a few nights with you. Standard price for a club girl is $400 usd for 24 hours. If she likes you maybe cost less than 400. If she's super hot and is in high demand you might pay more.[/QUOTE]I never knew there was a standard price of $400 for 24 hours with a club girl.
Last time I looked at the chica price board in HK bar for that service, it just stated "Market Price".
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[QUOTE=CaptainSolo;2472847]Jinxx.
You were playing with fire and you were lucky Maduro did not arrest and hold you for a hostage. They have intelligence dossiers on all suspects and must know you are just a horny monger.
Tyrants are very sensitive and they hate foreigners who may cooperate with, guide or aide indigenous people to resist them. It's not fair and not good to assist local people in their political affairs. They have to struggle with their own will, strengths and courage for any changes to be legitimate and last.
It's not good to travel to or even transit rogue countries, Iran, China, Russia, Cuba, North Korea etc. They may grab and hold you a few years waiting for exchange with their spies. Just stay clear away from them and watch them destroy themselves.[/QUOTE]Did you see recent reports some IDIOT gringos went down there to try to pull a mercenary commando mission to try to overthrow the Maduro regime? If things weren't already bad enough for gringos traveling to Venezuela that just made matters even worse. It may be a while before I try to do Caracas again, but I could see my self visiting San Cristóbal de Táchira near the Colombian border. It's much easier to slip into Venezuela on foot rather than have your name on a flight manifest records where you can be tracked.
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[QUOTE=Dcrist0527;2472926]You wrote "anyone going to mexico now likely will not be given the option for the free pass that goes from 1 hour up till 7 days. " That is not your experience. That is speculation. Given your utter lack of credibility here based on your countless wild fables, it's not even helpful speculation. Instead, it continues your endless narrative of "the sky is falling" BS. Whether it's being beaten in broad daylight by a well dressed group of men and women, being chased out of the oh so dangerous El Copeo, your lifelong experience of being cursed out by "drunk girls in bars", being harassed by a mechanic at the border, just too many bad experiences to even count. If even half of them were true, most logical people would know when to say when. You seem to have an affinity for NYC or Florida. Why not just cut your losses and stick to more successful hunting grounds?[/QUOTE]Very sensitive to anything negative to Tijuana are we? You must be from Tijuana and take it personal. Sucks for you. What do you do have files on all posters, where there from, everything they write? You can keep posting about all my stories are fake news but it doesn't make it fake news. But I guess if you keep saying it half the people will believe you. If ten guys cross the border and 6 have to pay a 30 dollar fee, that makes it likely they have to pay. There's a lot people online writing they had to pay it. But keep protecting Mexico's scams since you take it personally. It also explains your lack or reading comprehension. Translator apps don't work perfectly.
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[QUOTE=ScatManDoo;2472947]I never knew there was a standard price of $400 for 24 hours with a club girl.
Last time I looked at the chica price board in HK bar for that service, it just stated "Market Price".[/QUOTE]The price board I saw on the bar said: 200 pesos per pound.
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[QUOTE=MagicRancher;2473108]The price board I saw on the bar said: 200 pesos per pound.[/QUOTE]If my quasi wingman saw that sign, he might stop picking all the chubbies.
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[QUOTE=Dogers69;2472994]Very sensitive to anything negative to Tijuana are we? You must be from Tijuana and take it personal. Sucks for you. What do you do have files on all posters, where there from, everything they write? You can keep posting about all my stories are fake news but it doesn't make it fake news. But I guess if you keep saying it half the people will believe you. If ten guys cross the border and 6 have to pay a 30 dollar fee, that makes it likely they have to pay. There's a lot people online writing they had to pay it. But keep protecting Mexico's scams since you take it personally. It also explains your lack or reading comprehension. Translator apps don't work perfectly.[/QUOTE]Why I bother explaining this to you, I don't know. I'm not from Tijuana. I'm not from Mexico. And I have no vested interest in either. What bothers me about your posts is that they are all negative. I am wise enough to laugh at them, too much of that scares people on here. There are alot of newbies that count on this forum to make a decision to visit or not.
Do I believe 60% have to pay that $30 fee. No, I do not. I believe it happens but it is probably the exception. In the last two months, I've crossed probably more often than you have in your entire life. I have never been told to do so, nor have I seen anyone else asked. That doesn't give me the ability to say it is done 60% of the time. But you sure as hell aren't qualified to spew your manufactured statistics either.
No, I do not keep a binder on posters. Some just stick out like sore thumbs. And I'm certainly not the only one here to notice your pessimism.
I've asked this repeatedly and I'd still love to know the answer. When you supposedly go to Tijuana, nothing ever goes right. Yet you kill it in Florida and NY strip clubs. So I ask again, why bother going?!
Tell you what. I'll buy you a beer next week in Tijuana if you'll just allow me to watch you bring your fiction to life. My translator problem? Maybe it doesn't speak BS.
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[QUOTE=ClamSlammer;2472915]You don't know shit. You have yet to write a shred a evidence supporting the fact that real estate in Mexico can be duly transferred within a week. So you actually believe that Dodgers knows multiple seniors that were threatened, listed their home for sale, sold, closed, and paid the extorters all in within a week? LOL. No one could be that stupid, except maybe someone that is stupid enough to come down to Tijuana with a sack of shit regalos to appease crack putas, which only results in getting laughed at as soon as his back is turned.[/QUOTE]You should read my post before attacking something I didn't say. I will repeat for your reference.
[QUOTE=DickusMaximus;2472894]Not passing any judgement, positive or negative, on the claim they were forced to give the property away. I have heard of that happening in smaller areas, but have no first or second hand knowledge.[/QUOTE]As far as transferring properties, I wrote the following:
[QUOTE=DickusMaximus;2472894]Real estate transactions are handled by a notaria. ... I'm sure you could get an escritura drafted in a week if you were willing to pay for it.[/QUOTE]By the way, all you need to transfer a property in the US is a deed, which can be prepared in less than an hour. You would have to get it notarized to record it. That might take another 30 minutes. All the time consuming stuff you talk about has to do with clearing taxes, liens, and other burdens to the property and making sure the bank will lend on the property. It is a common, but not necessary, practice if you are buying for cash.
All said, IDGAF if you believe me or not. I'm just pulling your chain for talking out your ass about things you know nothing about.
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[QUOTE=DickusMaximus;2473243]All said, IDGAF if you believe me or not. I'm just pulling your chain for talking out your ass about things you know nothing about.[/QUOTE]Worth repeating.