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08-02-22 01:47 #460Senior Member

Posts: 1261I think the price you pay if you try to buy in the US would not be to your advantage, generally you will get the best exchange rate from within the country you are visiting if you are from the US. But in any case the US dollar has weakened a wee bit since your post, but not sure how it is against the Colombian peso.
Originally Posted by BbqMushrooms
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08-01-22 21:21 #459Senior Member

Posts: 60I mean is there a way for me to buy pesos for an upcoming trip?
Originally Posted by Zeos1
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08-01-22 20:37 #458Senior Member

Posts: 1261Buy only imported stuff.
Originally Posted by BbqMushrooms
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08-01-22 07:09 #457Senior Member

Posts: 60How do you capitalize on this in the states?
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07-17-22 22:32 #456Senior Member

Posts: 803Visa Exchange Rate
Today (Sunday 7/17) and Tomorrow you can pull Colombian pesos at 4,519 to the dollar. The transaction rate (XE rate) looks like it closed around 4,357 on Friday which would suggest that is the rate you will get on Tuesday. So if you need pesos you might want to get them now (or tomorrow).
OH and never forget to decline any bank rate that is offered. That is solely offered to give you a silly option to enrich the bank. If you decline their no so generous offer you will get the Visa Exchange Rate that I've described above.
Some have said this was a waste of energy. OK but here is an example of the relevance. If you are here a week. Let's say you pull 4,500,000 Colombian pesos (the equivalent of about 1,000 US dollars) now. Your plan is to fund your needs for the entire week. If you wait and get the money after the rate falls to 4,350 that same 1,000 US only gets you 4,350,000 Colombian pesos.
That means you saved 150,000. Which is most of the cost of a FB cita or several meals or a couple of casa visits or whatever.
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07-17-22 17:21 #455Senior Member

Posts: 27Jajaj
This service announcement part made me laugh out loud.
Amazing rate. I need to get back ASAP.
Originally Posted by Villainy
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07-14-22 17:49 #454Senior Member

Posts: 1945Pffff. Hehe. Let me introduce you to WTF Jpaedo.
Originally Posted by Huacho
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07-14-22 15:17 #453Regular Member

Posts: 991Um I have no idea what that means but after vector you need a semi colon and not a comma. You are hooking two complete sentences together. That is what is known as a "comma splice. " Just so you know, since you seem really anal about details.
Originally Posted by JjBee62
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07-14-22 02:05 #452Senior Member

Posts: 803Visa Exchange Rate
Tomorrow you can pull 4,627.45 Colombian Peso / Dollar at the ATMs. This is the highest it has been and based on currency trading results today (Wednesday) the Friday rate will be back to just under 4,500. So if you're thinking of grabing some money, Thursday (before 7 pm) is the time to do it.
This public monger service announcement was brought to you by Villainy.
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07-13-22 23:46 #451Regular Member

Posts: 991True, but your posts are way too fucking long most of the time.
Originally Posted by JjBee62
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07-13-22 17:47 #450Senior Member

Posts: 5607Thus your failure to comprehend what was in front of your face.
Originally Posted by Huacho
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"Off" lacks a vector, it's positional, not directional. Granted, it's frequently used as you assumed I was using it. That's why it's important to read the entire post to understand the content, instead of focusing on one word taken out of context.
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07-13-22 15:48 #449Regular Member

Posts: 991"Originally Posted by JjBee62.
Originally Posted by JjBee62
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Let's assume he finds a source to get COP at 6% off cost".
Perhaps you meant 6% above cost. After I read the above, I'm not sure I even looked at the numbers. Because if you get something at X% "off cost," that's known as a discount.
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07-13-22 11:25 #448Senior Member

Posts: 5607Right. Except the only person who said it was a fucking discount was you. You getcall wound up over something that existed only in your mind and then get twisted further out of shape when it's pointed out that you failed to grasp the math.
Originally Posted by Huacho
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Switch to decaf.
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07-13-22 11:21 #447Senior Member

Posts: 5607Dude. No. Is there something in viagra that causes people to forget basic math? The numbers are right there in my post for the hypothetical situation I offered and they clearly indicate that a discount was not being discussed.
Originally Posted by Huacho
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When you exchange currency, either by withdrawal from an ATM in another country, or using a currency exchange office, you pay a fee (although at times the fee is zero or even negative, I'll explain). That fee takes many forms. Some banks charge for a foreign currency conversion, some charge for using a foreign ATM. Exchange offices give a rate which is less than the current rate. Even with no fees, there is usually a difference between the rate you receive and what the actual market rate is at the time of the transaction (which is how it's possible to get a negative fee, or get the money at a discount). All of this has been explained completely by both Villainy and FunLvr.
I don't know all of the various rates which you can buy pesos in the US. I know that at one time Bank of America customers could get pesos for a very good rate. If I remember correctly 1.5%. I also know that one of my banks, when I asked about it offered a terrible rate, worse than bad airport exchange rates.
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07-13-22 05:46 #446Senior Member

Posts: 4638Land is about all I would look at. That traditionally has been much harder to seize. I put $1500 in a stock fund in Bolivia, and Morales drove that to zero. I would be really careful about bank accounts, stocks, bonds, or anything else that can be easily seized with this guy Gustavo. Maybe he is not Chavez or Morales but you never know.
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