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  1. #22127
    Quote Originally Posted by Artisttyp  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for the info. I have Tmobile now and it works great in Tijuana. My concern though is if I move down there permanently my Mexico usage will be over 50% which Tmobile views as a breach of contract and they will terminate my account. I have received messages before from them giving me warnings about this. It seems like Google Fi would be made for someone like me or specifically for a Nomad Traveler. The concept is great but wondering how it truly works out for people.

    One drawback that kept coming up is lack of brick and mortar support. Have you needed any support and have they been responsive to your needs? I find customer care with cellphone carriers to be a huge indicator as to overall service.
    Yes, you need to be careful. I have going over on my data, and it gets expensive quickly. I have not had any issues with the calls, but they slow my speed and then you have to pay $50-100 for more data. Verizon does the same.

  2. #22126
    Quote Originally Posted by CocrBrotheler  [View Original Post]
    Is great in HK and Cascadas and no effort required to switch when entering MEX. It does it automatically. Also is great in USA Or anywhere cell phone coverage is spotty. I am using Google Fi via a Verizon hotspot now in an area in Central Texas where my regular Google Fi cell service is bad.
    Thanks for the info. I have Tmobile now and it works great in Tijuana. My concern though is if I move down there permanently my Mexico usage will be over 50% which Tmobile views as a breach of contract and they will terminate my account. I have received messages before from them giving me warnings about this. It seems like Google Fi would be made for someone like me or specifically for a Nomad Traveler. The concept is great but wondering how it truly works out for people.

    One drawback that kept coming up is lack of brick and mortar support. Have you needed any support and have they been responsive to your needs? I find customer care with cellphone carriers to be a huge indicator as to overall service.

  3. #22125
    Quote Originally Posted by Artisttyp  [View Original Post]
    Are any of you guys using this down there and how is the connection?
    Is great in HK and Cascadas and no effort required to switch when entering MEX. It does it automatically. Also is great in USA Or anywhere cell phone coverage is spotty. I am using Google Fi via a Verizon hotspot now in an area in Central Texas where my regular Google Fi cell service is bad.

  4. #22124
    Quote Originally Posted by Artisttyp  [View Original Post]
    That guy is full of shit. He runs away when the cops are around.
    Yeah Roberto the con man. He sees me in the SG alley and pulls the same stunt about how he is Helping Tijuana and Tourists. I give my Pesos to the Con Women in Tijuana instead.

  5. #22123
    Yesterday Friday night was extremely sparse. I think this is the annual summer break for the Chicas where they go home to see their kids on their summer break and come back in the Fall. There was some weird outage and the alley was kinda dark when the street lights failed to work. It must have been preplanned because many of the businesses in the alley closed early. So by 11 pm, it felt like 2 am. Without proper lighting I suppose a lot of people were kinda scared.

  6. #22122
    Quote Originally Posted by BrotherMouzone  [View Original Post]
    Well regardless, the USA Department of State alert for Rosarito / Tijuana did stem directly from that incident (and resulting arrest). Maybe they felt retaliation for the attempted assassination in Rosarito could extend into Tijuana, I don't know. Also my understanding is even though he was arrested in Rosarito, he's currently being held in Tijuana, so maybe a potential attempt by the cartel to free him (in Tijuana) could get violent.
    Where is the jail that is most likely holding him so we know which area to avoid?

  7. #22121
    Quote Originally Posted by GentileBear  [View Original Post]
    Well at least the Zona is protected by that undercover Tijuana Police officer are. Martinez #001 who likes to flash his badge to tourists who look like newbies. .
    That guy is full of shit. He runs away when the cops are around.

  8. #22120
    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie888  [View Original Post]
    Maybe my judgement is swayed by desire for Tijuana pussy, but that's not a Tijuana cartel boss that was knocked out. That is a Sinaloa boss, probably a captain snooping around in Tijuana cartel territory and was taken out. The Tijuana cartel still has control of Tijuana so there isn't going to be a big turf fight.
    Well regardless, the USA Department of State alert for Rosarito / Tijuana did stem directly from that incident (and resulting arrest). Maybe they felt retaliation for the attempted assassination in Rosarito could extend into Tijuana, I don't know. Also my understanding is even though he was arrested in Rosarito, he's currently being held in Tijuana, so maybe a potential attempt by the cartel to free him (in Tijuana) could get violent.

  9. #22119
    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie888  [View Original Post]
    300 casings probably came from the 4 sicarios and also the 1 bodyguard means that each shooter emptied only 2 mags. (5 shooter x 30 round mags x two mags each). One reload each is pretty low in a firefight.
    To be pedantic, the bodyguard wasn't roaming the mean streets of Rosarito with an AK on his shoulder. So that eliminates two 30-round mags from your equation. I'm not sure how many firefights you've been in, but this hardly seems to qualify. The guy was exiting a barbershop and had a few yards to walk to his armored truck. He got jumped by several "hitmen," presumably with automatic weapons. They sprayed lead all over the joint and took off. In your scenario they had time, in these few seconds, to reload and spray some more. And the results of this was the bodyguard was killed and a little boy wounded.

    So, were they really, really bad shots? Or maybe they were just sending a message? Get out of our territory? Dunno.

  10. #22118
    Well at least the Zona is protected by that undercover Tijuana Police officer are. Martinez #001 who likes to flash his badge to tourists who look like newbies. Sure that guy will protect us innocent mongers from the drug cartels.

    Yeah I think a 19 year old female college student would be more in peril of being kidnapped than a fat balding American with a San Diego Trolly pass around his neck just looking for a BJ.

  11. #22117
    Quote Originally Posted by GentileBear  [View Original Post]
    Probably best to keep a low profile down there. And ignore the guys who bark "Cuanto Cuanto Cuanto" and then hide in the alley- way. Those are street dealers. Bad news!

    https://www.fox5ny.com/news/travel-w...juana-rosarito
    And that's funny because this week chica from Hong Kong club asked me wtf going on in the US? You guys have mass shootings there every few weeks that is crazy!

  12. #22116
    Went to monger this afternoon and saw heavy military presence on 2nd and constitucion. Didn't really see any of them in the zona though.

  13. #22115
    Quote Originally Posted by Phordphan  [View Original Post]
    Interesting article. The cops had no idea this guy was running around in their fair city until he was accidentally handed to them on a silver platter by the hospital. I think the fascinating thing is that there were 300 shots fired and they only killed the bodyguard and wounded one kid. These "sicarios" are either really bad shots or "assault rifles" aren't quite as deadly as everybody makes them out to be.
    300 casings probably came from the 4 sicarios and also the 1 bodyguard means that each shooter emptied only 2 mags. (5 shooter x 30 round mags x two mags each). One reload each is pretty low in a firefight.

  14. #22114
    Quote Originally Posted by BrotherMouzone  [View Original Post]
    Rosarito is actually where the Sinaloa cartel member got arrested (which is ultimately what led to the Department of State alert). See this article: http://www.borderlandbeat.com/2022/0...artels-el.html.

    Arrests / deaths of prominent cartel leaders often lead to shifts in power / territorial disputes where increases in violence can be expected. But honestly don't know if this is something to be overly concerned about.
    Maybe my judgement is swayed by desire for Tijuana pussy, but that's not a Tijuana cartel boss that was knocked out. That is a Sinaloa boss, probably a captain snooping around in Tijuana cartel territory and was taken out. The Tijuana cartel still has control of Tijuana so there isn't going to be a big turf fight.

  15. #22113
    Quote Originally Posted by BrotherMouzone  [View Original Post]
    Rosarito is actually where the Sinaloa cartel member got arrested (which is ultimately what led to the Department of State alert). See this article: http://www.borderlandbeat.com/2022/0...artels-el.html.

    Arrests / deaths of prominent cartel leaders often lead to shifts in power / territorial disputes where increases in violence can be expected. But honestly don't know if this is something to be overly concerned about.
    I always stay in Zona Rio and feel safe there. With most countries being closed the last few years I visited Tijuana quite a few times. Heading out to Thailand next month which is on a whole another level compared to Tijuana. Tijuana is fine, but glad I won't be having to go there for some time.

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