Cash for your dream girls
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With credit cards, merchants are supposed to check IDs before accepting payments. Pizza Huts did not check IDs for $400 worth of pizzas bought with my AMEX card. So they will have to eat the loss.
Debit cards require PIN to withdraw cash. I checked Caretta's ATMs but found nothing suspicious; the machines looked new and intact. I read some ATMs workers install skimming devices inside the machines to steal cards infos and PINs, then sell them to thieves. When people are hungry, they will do bad things. It's impossible for ATMs companies to secure all their workers who repair and load cash into the machines. I had no problem using my Schwab card to draw cash all over Asia last year, but 2020 is different with CoVid19. After so many problems in the last 3 years, I concluded It's not safe to use cards in any bank anywhere in Mexico.
If you stick to a strict budget, you may be missing out on a lot of hot girls. That's why HK and all bars have ATMs at their doors to help you bag your dream girls. Hehe.
The shifty exchange rates
[URL]XE.COM[/URL] quotes 21.9:1 today.
In San Ysidro:
[URL]https://borderxchangemoney.com/[/URL]
Buys dollar for 21.31 pesos.
Sells dollar for 22.25 pesos.
So they make 0. 6 pesos for every dollar exchanged for pesos. If I exchange $200 they make $12, not bad considering the risks. ATMs fees and international transaction fees with the debit cards.
Petite Elizabeth Cdmx hotel Ibiza
In la zona 3 PM. Lots of street girls.
Elizabeth is a hot spinner, worked in HK, pretty smiling face, light skin, flat ab. She wants 700 pesos for todos, good deal compared to her 2,000 peso deal in HK 3 months ago.
Not only debit cards are hacked
I have a checking account with a major bank.
I never ever used the debit card from that bank. But a few weeks ago thieves drew cash a couple times, totaling over $700.
The bank's data base must have been hacked, because I never used that debit card. I had to close that account. Nothing is safe anymore when people are hungry.
Correction: San Ysidro's money exchanges make about 3%
Along E San Ysidro Blvd there are half dozen money exchanges on the West side of the street, near the US Bank, notably [URL]https://borderxchangemoney.com/.[/URL].
Their rates are very close, about 3% below official bank rate. If you exchange $500 you would lose about $15. Using Tijuana cambios You would lose twice as much or $30.
San Ysidro Blvd is desereted now due to CoVid, but I still don't want to get off the freeway just to save $15. Will freeze the debit card then unfreeze immediately before use.
The shifty exchange rates.