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Iceaxe
01-27-2017, 03:01 PM
Living the dream....

Damn.... the peso hit an all time low against the dollar today. You can buy three hookers and a gram of coke down here for less than a six pack of beer back home.

#ThanksTrump

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uintafly
01-27-2017, 05:31 PM
Living the dream....

Damn.... the peso hit an all time low against the dollar today. You can buy three hookers and a gram of coke down here for less than a six pack of beer back home.

#ThanksTrump



What happens in Mexico, stays in Mexico.

Or is it, what happens in Mexico, should clear up in 3-4 weeks.

accadacca
01-27-2017, 07:54 PM
Oh, you suck.

rockgremlin
01-27-2017, 09:05 PM
Cancun again?

Iceaxe
01-28-2017, 03:54 AM
90 miles south of Cancun near Tulum.

When we left SLC

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When we arrived CUN

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rockgremlin
01-28-2017, 09:55 AM
Why are you guys holding candles?

Iceaxe
01-28-2017, 10:33 AM
We're condemning your soul the hell, why do you ask?

Iceaxe
01-28-2017, 11:05 AM
Day 2

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oldno7
01-28-2017, 04:56 PM
Have you fully recovered from climbing the wall?

Iceaxe
01-29-2017, 06:24 AM
The funny thing is down here in Mexico the average Mexican doesn't give a crap about the wall one way or the other, I've asked around... The average Mexican seems to only care about having a good job with steady employment, and the hope that the gringo tourist dollars continue to flow freely.

Scott P
01-29-2017, 07:41 AM
The funny thing is down here in Mexico the average Mexican doesn't give a crap about the wall one way or the other, I've asked around... The average Mexican seems to only care about having a good job with steady employment, and the hope that the gringo tourist dollars continue to flow freely.

In the tourists beach resorts, that's probably true. I was also in Mexico last month and a lot of people are worried. We spent a lot of time in Puebla and people there were really worried since a lot of people work at the Volkswagon factory. They were already worried because of the emissions scandal that was the fault of the executives at Volkswagon itself. They were terrified that the Trump admin tariffs (this before the recent anouncement) would shut the plant down.

All of the agricultural business and auto businesses are probably worried, but the tourists businesses not so much. In fact it is a good time to go to Mexico because of the exchange rate.

Iceaxe
01-29-2017, 12:32 PM
The funny thing about the exchange rate. Whenever you want to make a transaction where the exchange benefits them they want to use the new 22 pesos to the dollar. When rolls are reversed they try to use the old 17 pesos to the dollar. Viagra is $5 a tablet here versus $30 in the states.... that kind of bullshit with regards to all pharmaceuticals is what I really hope Trump puts a stop to. There is no reason for such an outrageous price difference.

rockgremlin
01-29-2017, 02:22 PM
It probably would've been cheaper to just buy Viagra here in the U.S. instead of having to purchase plane tickets and flying to Mexico to get it.

Iceaxe
01-29-2017, 02:27 PM
That wasn't the point. It just happens to be a common drug I looked at the price of today. My bitch is no drug should cost 6 times as much just because it's sold to rich Americans, that is bullshit. This is typical of almost every outrageously priced drug on the planet.

Rob L
01-29-2017, 02:46 PM
One would hope drugs purchased in the US are approved by the FDA. What guarantees of drug quailty (and origin) does one have of those purchased in Mexico?

Iceaxe
01-29-2017, 03:22 PM
Viagra is $10 in the UK, so are you telling me your stuff is also shit?

The price is $9 a pill in Canada.

I understand paying for quality, but drug prices in the US are bullshit. $30 is highway robbery.

Scott P
01-29-2017, 08:14 PM
Whenever you want to make a transaction where the exchange benefits them they want to use the new 22 pesos to the dollar. When rolls are reversed they try to use the old 17 pesos to the dollar.

Only if you don't know how to negotiate or shop around. We were getting 20.25 in December and the exchange rate was lower back then. As a general rule, the peso to dollar and dollar to peso exchange rates should be within 4% of each other, which means they should make 2% on either transaction. If you exchange it at a hotel or tourists place/resort you will get ripped off.


Viagra is $5 a tablet here versus $30 in the states.... that kind of bullshit with regards to all pharmaceuticals is what I really hope Trump puts a stop to.

I'm surprised that the difference is only that much. Something like Larium is 40 times more expensive in the US than in Latin America.

The cream I have to use for a skin problem is more than 200 times more expensive here than in Asia and I can get it without a doctor appointment there. The funny thing is that I had been going US doctors for years and it worked OK, but not that great. I ran out of the stuff in Nepal, but the pharmacist they had might work better. It immediately cleared up a problem I was fighting for years (with many expensive doctor appointments) and it only cost me 30 cents. The same exact medication here is (I had to show it to the doctor here so he could prescribe it for me) cost $70 plus a doctor appointment to get.