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Saint
01-05-05, 19:55
I have spent the past week in Rio and although I had a ton of fun it makes me realize how damn lucky and happy I am living in Buenos Aires. Rio as a sex destination has always been better than Buenos Aires with the termas but the general trend of the quality of girls deteriorating or leaving for Europe has stricken Rio as well. I noticed far far fewer hot model type girls in places like Help and Barbarellas. Help usually has several hotties and I struggled to find even 1 or 2 the past week. I did pull out 2 very pretty girls but the scene has really deteriorated there.

I am anxious to get back home as I have a lot of work to do. God bless Argentina!

Coupe66
01-07-05, 16:10
Hi Saint,

I am the British guy who phoned you in BA a couple of times about real estate and WSG matters.

I have been trying to e-mail you to the appartmentsba address you gave me but it does not work. It is regarding real estate issues and other matters, so would appreciate if you could advice me of another e-mail address if possible.

Cheers,

Coupe 66

Alliwantislove
01-08-05, 22:47
I am here for a week and really like music with my sex. So I have purchased a compact stereo system which I would like to sell when I leave on the 15th.
ItŽs a Phillips Micro Hi-Fi System, MC150. It cost me $499 pesos at Musimundo on Florida. It wsa purchased today, Saturday. It has CD/FM/MW/TAPE. I have the receipt, guarantee, and all packing materials. A few rules - 1) youŽll have to come pick it up so that we both know if left my room in working condition, 2) I wonŽt part with it until I leave on the 15th, 3) I will sell it to the highest bidder (unless I barter it for sex), 4) the receipt has my credit card number and IŽll be somehow obscuring the CC number before giving the receipt to the buyer.

If interested PM with an offer and/or any questions.

Bob

Member #1036
01-09-05, 18:07
I am buying an apartment in BA and will be going there in February to buy furniture and household goods.

Do you guys living there have any suggestions on where to go to buy these things?

I don't want the cheap as you can find but want a fairly good quality furniture as I need it to last and needs to show well.

Thanks for any suggestions.

Stowe
01-11-05, 01:07
Regarding buying furniture. Read this section of the forum. It has been discussed several times.

Stowe

Celeritas
01-11-05, 01:17
I'm planning of staying in Buenos Aires for 3 week in February and was wondering if it makes sense to shop around for some cosmetic dental treatment (like teeth bleaching). Something is telling me it must be less expensive than in the US.

Has anyone had any experience with dental clinics in BsAs? What are the prices and the quiality of service?

Gracias!

Saint
01-11-05, 06:22
Furniture Buying: As Stowe pointed out I have already posted on this. Still, it is the New Year and I am feeling generous so I will give you a good hint at a store that has some good stuff. Some of my clients don't want to buy custom made expensive furniture like I put into some of my properties. For those I have sent to Della Casa on Uruguay Street in between Arenales and Santa Fe. Ask for Maria. She speaks English and their prices are lower than most stores in town. You can get good dining room tables, chairs, comfortable chairs and couches, TV stands, entertainment centers, beds, etc. there. Ask for a cash discount. Definitely ask for a cash discount.

Re: Cosmetic surgery: BA has excellent physicians in the cosmetic surgery area here. It's definitely cheaper than anywhere in the states. Just ask around for a good doctor with a good reputation.

P.S. Several guys from WSG have been emailing me asking me for free advice about buying property here. I have already spent a lot of time posting FREE information here about buying property. I no longer answer emails about this. I only provide detailed information to my consulting clients. I charge a fee anywhere from u$s 600 - u$s 1,000 to help you buy property here. It really isn't a lot when you consider all the problems you could have if you don't do it right. If you can't afford this, you can't afford my services.

Please no more emails asking for free advice. I feel I have already provided enough free information. I have earned a great reputation for finding many people great properties that they are making fantastic returns on. I honestly don't know any other single individual that is buying more property here than me. My predictions about real estate here have come true. Property in some posh areas of Recoleta have now surpassed $2,000 per sq. meter. I don't see a slowdown in foreign property purchases here. I'm starting to get more upmarket clients. I had a client today make an offer on a u$s 1.2 million apartment. For more information, you can always go to my website: www.apartmentsba.com Good luck fellas. Living here is the greatest experience of my life.

Champagne Boy
02-05-05, 02:02
Hello!

I have followed this and the Argentinan forum for some time (mostly the photo-section..hehe ;) ) and have now decided to go on a trip to the two countries. Well, to be honest, not only for women, but alot for the nature aswell. But hey, nature is better seen together with a woman.

I basicly know where to go to find nice girls to pay for, and more or less some clubs for freebees, but I wondered if any of you guys know a good site for meeting women? Normal chat-boards or dating-sites, like lycoos in France. Not the one you have to pay 200$ for every reply you want to make to a girl. I'm going in 2-3 month so I wanted to be prepared and maybe find some nice friends down there.

Any tip would be much appriciated!

Oh, pardon my spelling, but it's in the middle of the night and I'm dead tired... =)

Sidney
03-06-05, 02:52
Furniture Buying: As Stowe pointed out I have already posted on this. Still, it is the New Year and I am feeling generous so I will give you a good hint at a store that has some good stuff. Some of my clients don't want to buy custom made expensive furniture like I put into some of my properties. For those I have sent to Della Casa on Uruguay Street in between Arenales and Santa Fe. Ask for Maria. She speaks English and their prices are lower than most stores in town. You can get good dining room tables, chairs, comfortable chairs and couches, TV stands, entertainment centers, beds, etc. there. Ask for a cash discount. Definitely ask for a cash discount.

Re: Cosmetic surgery: BA has excellent physicians in the cosmetic surgery area here. It's definitely cheaper than anywhere in the states. Just ask around for a good doctor with a good reputation.

P.S. Several guys from WSG have been emailing me asking me for free advice about buying property here. I have already spent a lot of time posting FREE information here about buying property. I no longer answer emails about this. I only provide detailed information to my consulting clients. I charge a fee anywhere from u$s 600 - u$s 1,000 to help you buy property here. It really isn't a lot when you consider all the problems you could have if you don't do it right. If you can't afford this, you can't afford my services.

Please no more emails asking for free advice. I feel I have already provided enough free information. I have earned a great reputation for finding many people great properties that they are making fantastic returns on. I honestly don't know any other single individual that is buying more property here than me. My predictions about real estate here have come true. Property in some posh areas of Recoleta have now surpassed $2,000 per sq. meter. I don't see a slowdown in foreign property purchases here. I'm starting to get more upmarket clients. I had a client today make an offer on a u$s 1.2 million apartment. For more information, you can always go to my website: www.apartmentsba.com Good luck fellas. Living here is the greatest experience of my life.
IS THIS POSSIBLE. DO THEY TAX IT. COST?

Bart9000
04-07-05, 21:14
Hi All,

Does anyone happen to know what the rules are in Argentina for the importation of pets? I have a couple little gray furballs that I am rather fond of.

"Bart"

Admin
05-03-05, 16:24
Greetings everyone,

The Argentina Forum has been moved to:

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If you were a WSG Senior Member OR if you had ever posted in the Argentina Section of the WSG prior to April 1st, 2005, then you are already registered as a member in the new Forum.

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Thanks,

Jackson