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10-09-11 05:53 #354
Posts: 363Originally Posted by Iguana Six [View Original Post]
'Police State'?
There was a lot more to the Eric Volz case than meets the eye. He was an arrogant, obnoxious, big mouthed American. I am not saying he was guilty, but your statements are way embellished.
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10-09-11 05:45 #353
Posts: 454Originally Posted by Oldexpat [View Original Post]
You should not live a country whose government hates you. It takes a special type of incompetence on the part of a government that runs a police state, but not a good enough police state to maintain its monopoly on criminal behavior. In other words, every fears the state and its coercive apparatus. Except the criminals.
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10-04-11 22:27 #352
Posts: 32Re: good for the police
yes of course it is illegal not to mention immoral, but given the elections coming up, the widespread corruption within the police force here and the raw number of places closed down, i thought this might have been a larger sweep only using **** workers as a pretense. hopefully it was just a sting operation as they claim and none of the good spots have been shut down due to some pre november moral crusading.
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09-23-11 22:23 #351
Posts: 15Good for the police
Originally Posted by spacechimp [View Original Post]
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09-23-11 04:11 #350
Posts: 363Originally Posted by Grand Pollo [View Original Post]
Did not know about Gata. Do know the locale.
Boys. Listen to Pollo. His location is more centrally located than my locale. You can always rely on the Pollo.
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09-23-11 01:46 #349
Posts: 629Originally Posted by Noguera [View Original Post]
Gata or her kid Gatita are nice and offer consistently, more than the banks. And you can change your money in 1/20th the tme of a bank. I have changed US$2, 000 in 5 minutes.
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09-21-11 04:13 #348
Posts: 32Election time sting
http://www.elnuevodiario.com.ni/naci...e-adolescentes
Anyone have any idea what places this includes? I just came from a quick work trip to Managua, but I didn't have time for any extra curriculars so I didn't get a chance to investigate.
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09-14-11 14:14 #347
Posts: 35Leon is a nice town, far better than Granada. It's hot, though, if that sort of thing bothers you.
As a foreigner you will always, to some extent or another, be a target in Nicaragua. A target for theives and a target for women who want your money in return for the use of their body.
At all costs avoid the new gringo golf course developments that are soulless white elephants.
If you want any kind of cultural or intellectual life, don't come to Nicaragua.
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09-13-11 06:13 #346
Posts: 29Originally Posted by Oldexpat [View Original Post]
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09-06-11 03:23 #345
Posts: 53Unless you need to use all the money at once it does not make sense since the exchange rate pretty much changes daily and virtually everyone will accept dollars it makes little financial sense. Banks will not give you any problem doing an exchange as long as you have your foreign passport. In the pass I have exchanged at the BAC in Granada and received a special rate higher than all the places in granadan when I was exchanging at least $2000 and I did not have a banking relationship with bac. Also as a tip if you need to withdraw up to $2000 with an debit or credit card you can go inside a BAC or banpro and tell the cashier you wish to make a withdraw with your card and there is no bank surcharge locally and if you have a no international fee car then its pretty much a no fee withdraw. I know have a banking relationship with banpro and they give me an exchange rate that is at least 4 Cordoba cents higher per dollar than the best rate in the money exchange places throughout Granada.
Originally Posted by Noguera [View Original Post]
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09-06-11 02:49 #344
Posts: 363Originally Posted by Mfins [View Original Post]
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09-05-11 06:34 #343
Posts: 29Considering retiring in Nicaragua
I've pulled the plug on working longer. Now looking where to retire. I've read Nicaragua is the place to retire to. Any opinions on this out there among members to the forum? I like Leon from what I read. Mongering will be important but quality of life on a fixed income is the most important.
Input please.
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09-01-11 16:34 #342
Posts: 540John, yes Nogeuro "asked and answered" and I appreciate it very much however I wanted to make him aware I will be exchanging a large amount of Dollars. Close to $5, 000. So I wanted to make sure it is Okay to do this on the street. So I asked it again and included that caveat.
The Hilton In San Salvador is very girl friendly so I am also hoping the one in Managua is.
Thanks again Nogeuro
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09-01-11 15:41 #341
Posts: 363Originally Posted by Mfins [View Original Post]
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09-01-11 15:16 #340
Posts: 1376Asked and answered.
Originally Posted by Mfins [View Original Post]
To quote him "The best exchange rate, the safest location, and the most honest moneychangers are located at Plaza Espana "
As far as the Hilton being girl friendly. I have never stayed at the one in Managua, but every other Hilton I know of is always not GF.