Thread: Colombian Peso exchange rate and related issues
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11-04-08 19:43 #153
Posts: 2525Math
Originally Posted by Player2
divide by 10 -> take off 1 zero
divide by 100 -> take off 2 zeroes
divide by 1000 -> take off 3 zeroes
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Sounds still confusing?
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11-04-08 16:01 #152
Posts: 39Try Oanda
Try going to http://www.oanda.com/convert/classic. On the left side of screen under Currency Tools, click on FX cheet sheet. The rest is self explanatory. Print out the currency converter for COP to USD, take to Kinkos and have it laminated. Carry in pocket while in country.
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11-04-08 01:18 #151
Posts: 263Too many zeeros in pesos
Hi Guys:
I am visiting Colombia first time and too many zeeros in pesos sounds very confusing to me.
What should I do to over come this problem.
Thanks,
Player2
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11-01-08 00:55 #150
Posts: 153Originally Posted by AddictedToWomen
The COP broke 2400 but dropped back down a bit. It should keep going in our favor unless the Colombian goverment decides to stop it. I just need it to continue for one more month!
Hoser
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10-31-08 17:11 #149
Posts: 721Originally Posted by Hoser352
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10-30-08 04:19 #148
Posts: 2041,000,000 Cop
I took 1. 000. 000 COP out of my account at Citibank 10/28/2008 at 1523 Medellin time and the bank only deducted 417. 52 from my account. The will deduct another 1% ($4. 1752) later but this is still a great rate. I hope it keeps climbing for now and the prices of things (and love) do not rise as well.
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10-11-08 14:57 #147
Posts: 153Originally Posted by AddictedToWomen
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10-09-08 00:16 #146
Posts: 204As I understood it
As Citibank explained it to me the first time I noticed the fees, they had been charging it all the time they used to include it in the withdrawal. One amount for the fee and withdrawal. They seperated it out and they are now itemizing the fee.
The fee is 2% from a Citibank ATM, I do not know what they would charge at a non-Citibank ATM. Citigold customers are only charge 1%. Any better ideas to save the fees; they add up over three weeks. THe fees in three weeks could find me love three or four times.
Anyone can recommend to me a bank to open a saving account? I tried Citibank for the low transfer but they will not allow one who cannot prove employment in Colombia to open an account.
Thanks,
Mike
Originally Posted by MiamiHeatLuver
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10-08-08 16:32 #145
Posts: 721Originally Posted by Papi Que Rico
Looking at the long term history I was hoping it would go to 2300. Anything more, at least in the short term, would be a bonus.
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10-08-08 06:12 #144
Posts: 2866Exchange Rates
Here is a few places to Check:
http://www.oanda.com/convert/classic
http://www.dataifx.com/
http://www.xe.com/ucc/
http://finance.yahoo.com/currency/co...submit=Convert
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10-07-08 21:59 #143
Posts: 67Originally Posted by Hoser352
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10-07-08 16:57 #142
Posts: 721Its official. banrep trm > 2250.
In the last few months the price of colombian pussy* has fallen by 20%.
(Assuming, of course, your bank is gracious enough to allow you access to your money.)
ATW
* and maybe some other less important things too
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10-04-08 15:03 #141
Posts: 153Originally Posted by MiamiHeatLuver
I've got 2 months before I go to Cartagena so who knows where it will be. I'll be happy with anything over 2000.
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10-04-08 13:28 #140
Posts: 721@MHL:
Citi: Thanks, I'll be writing 'em.
Fx: ubc/o&a seem to have diverged from yahoo/banrep. No idea what the story is.
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10-04-08 01:18 #139
Posts: 153Originally Posted by Sandman0011
Hoser