Did you know that Hillary Clinton wants to spend our tax dollars to build a 700 mile fence along Mexico? |
A 700 mile fence? Chain Link? Wood? It sounds like a stupide idea to me. And a waste of our tax dollars.
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What can i do in Mexico during the summer>? |
| What can i do in Mexico during the summer>?? Because im goin' there in da summer, and, i dont know wat i can do there!!!!!!!! i need yo help!!!!!! 1,000 pts. to the best answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!<... |
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GOING TO CANCUN next month for 25TH ANNIVERSARY looking for a AI HOTEL which one? |
| Looking for romanic atmosphere along with fun nightlife, must have great beach area, Leaning towards RIU PALACE, HOTEL RIU, RIU CARIBE but not sure how the beach is that far north. The OMNI CANCU... |
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What are the reasons behind the escalating drug war in the border towns of Mexico? |
| Looks like elements and factions of what were the Colombian narcotraffickers and their gangs who fled to Mexico caused this new war, and the global recession means that those gangs are meaner, more ... |
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Is it safe to walk from the Sheraton Centro Historico (1 Mile) to Plaza de la Constitucion in Mexico City? |
| Planning a trip to mexico city and wanted to know if its safe there to walk in the historic downtown area without getting robbed or kidnapped. Mostly it will be between the late morning to late ... |
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People who live in Mexico....? |
Can you tell me how much my bill is worth?
It says on it "UN MIL PESOS", last I heard that 10 pesos equals 1 dollar, and there is 1000 all over my bill, so would that mean it`s ... |
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I desperately want to move to Mexico for the culture, people and food. Any suggestions? |
| I'm not rich or famous, so the luxury areas are out. I just want to move there for the people, weather, culture and food. Finding a small job would also be helpful. I understand there are ... |
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My husband is planning a second honeymoon for us to Mexico? |
| He wants me to choose where. I'd love to go back to Cuernavaca but I don't know where to choose. I want us to go somewhere that is close to ancient ruins. The view is amazing from the ... |
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What kind of people live in Mexico? |
| I am doing a project for spanish.. I need to know what kind of occupations, traditions.. whta they use the land for.. and stuff like that. so if you could give me some websites. that would be great. ... |
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How do you feel about Bull Fighting (in Mexico)? |
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Can I still go to Mexico without a passport? |
| I'm thinking of going to Cuidad Juarez with my parents tomorrow by car. I only have a school i.d. and my birth certificate and I'm under 18 years of age...can I still go without a problem ... |
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jcscandy247 |
Money currency exchange question..? |
Okay, I'm really confused on the best way to change the american dollar to the mexican peso. Should I exchange some of it before I leave or after i arrive there? If I wait till I get there, should I do it at the airport or the bank to get a better rate? And how about tipping, does anyone know how much I should give someone? And how much American money do you think I should carry? |
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Adam
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Banks give better exchange rates than the airport.
I recommend that you exchange some pesos before you go, and put the rest of your money in US Traveler's Checks. That way, if you keep the receipt and something bad happens, you can get your money back.
You can exchange any travelers checks at any bank in Mexico.
Good luck and have fun! |
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m.v
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Well let me tell you the basics... one dollar is about 10 pesos so If I were you I would keep that in mind and change the American money when you get there and exchange it in a bank, well they usually pay better. Tips, well about five dollars or fifty pesos depends on the service. |
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Don J
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Used to be, about 10 years ago, the very best way was simply use your ATM. The rate was "best interbank rate" so the exchange cost you only around 1-2%. That was then. The greedy banks got wise to this and started charging HUGE fees for international cash withdrawals.
It really varies with the bank. Down here in Mexico we are robbed blind using ATMs in other countries - my bank charges 15% in Canada and the US.
Most US banks are much more competitive than their Mexican counterparts, so ask your own bank what the rates are. If they are reasonable, i.e. similar to what you would pay through a bank or currency exchange, then the ATM is the way to go. ATMs are everywhere in Mexico, malls, major stores, many hotels etc. (just be careful using them at night especially in isolated locations!) |
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berlingoffer
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You seem to have had good advice. If you need a good currency converter to get an idea of the rate the there is one on the page below. |
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Sans
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You get the best rate from an ATM. Try to use the ones from HSBC, they don't charge as much as Banamex or the others. |
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hope_16502
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Dont worry about exchange in Cancun we just got back from there and used US dollars the whole time. Its 10 peso's to a dollar. so 20 peso's is 2 dollars etc. |
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susan999
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As of last week, it is MUCH better to take money out of a US bank thru a debit card. The exchange rate is higher than the banks' exchange in Mexico, even taking into consideration the fees that are charged (5 to 8 pesos).
The exchange right now is about $10.80 to $10.85 per dollar if you take dollars to a bank or an exchange house. It is at least $11 (after fees) if you withdraw money out of your account via a debit card (VISA, Mastercard, etc). |
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sparks_mex
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Take a couple hundred cash and change it at the airport. After that get pesos from an ATM. If your exchange rate is 10 to 1 .. like the poster above ... you are loosing 10% because the actual rate is closer to 11 to 1. |
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Brian Da Dog
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Most places will still accept american money. For tipping...tip in US dollars. So whatever is a good tip in US dollars will be a good tip after they convert to pesos. I was told by a local the best thing to do was to pay for most thing in dollars because you are going to get change in pesos. Since the exchange varies so much is a good way to make sure your getting the best exchange rate...per this local. |
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harryt62
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There, bank, 15%, as little as possible. |
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woht
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Is better to change it when arriving to Mexico, at the airpot. Just change te necesary amount to get to hour hotel, and then go to a bank downtown to change more money, they're open Mon-Fri 9 am to 3 pm, you can always use your Visa or Master Card cards to pull money from ATMs, or to pay in big restaurants, malls, hotels, etc. Most places accepts also AMEX, but don't trust!
Don't carry at the same time more than $300 USD cash, because you won't need more for a day or two, and if you lose it is not so bad. |
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KAREN D
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Based on my experience, you don't really need to exchange. Most of the tourist places will accept American money. Most resorts will also have an exchange desk in the lobby. My best advices it to make sure you exchange only what you will spend. Otherwise you lose money on the Mex-US rate. |
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