The rate was 36 something at Judies last night.
The rate was 36 something at Judies last night.
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Who cares... let me know the rate when the hurricanes stop and the evil empire of AA lets me take a tripOriginally Posted by Jimmydr
Brooklyn Beas - Mi Tesoro Medellin Part 5 - Green Section with uncensored Videos and Pictures
http://news.insearchofchicas.org/forum/showthread.php?429038-04-14-(4-18-5-5)-Mi-Tesoro-Beas-in-Meddy-Part5
Beas in Meddy, just a daily progress report
http://news.insearchofchicas.org/forum/showthread.php?428980-04-2014-Beas-in-Meddy-just-a-daily-progress-report
they kinda cancelled my plans for the weekend... well i guess the hurricanes did but you know what i mean... im not very friendly right now
Will we see it go over 40 any time soon?
I would be surprised, unless it blips up for a day or so. The Gov't is really trying hard to push the peso back down..i think we may have to get used to mid thirties as being the norm for a while. Which ain't too bad, but certainly not the 48 we had for a bit.
Saturday, September 18, 2004
1 US Dollar = 36.43400 Dominican R. Peso
1 Dominican R. Peso (DOP) = 0.02745 US Dollar (USD)
Median price = 35.25200 / 36.43400 (bid/ask)
Minimum price = 35.15300 / 36.33300
Maximum price = 35.25200 / 36.43400
Oh well, I hope the chicas are ready for a pay cut!Originally Posted by RearWindow
Not really the putas will just raise their prices.Originally Posted by gdogg
Adjusted for inflation as such.
Pto.Pta., Sat, 10:30 Am. Rusa, 37.10
Amazingly, and someone actually posted about this ,perhaps in jest, I got into a serious exchange rate/pricing debate with a favorita in BC last trip. When i was there last she was "X" for tln, when the peso was at 45, i think. It now had fallen to 36 but she was still asking "X", and I said no, i pay you "Y" because "X" is too much now that the dollar has fallen. And she launches into a detailed economic report about cost of living, against the flucuation of the dollar..blah blah. Some of these girls (especially those from el capital) really Do pay attention to the exchange rate. And they hope that we don't.
I think Jimmy posted something somewhere about the cost of living in the Dominican is still going up, so she may be speaking the truth. Jimmy, when you read this, repost your high grocery prices story/analogy again. Thanks.Originally Posted by RearWindow
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I usually go food shopping on my last day there. April I spent about 5,000 pesos on a cart full of food. July I spent 9,000 pesos on a cart. In Augost I spent 5,000 on half a cart. Those prices are shooting up fast. 50 pounds of rice was about 500 and I paid 1,100 in Augost.Originally Posted by RearWindow
Yeah, that's the one. Thanks Jimmy!
Stop buying Uncle Ben's and buy Uncle Benito's...Originally Posted by Jimmydr
FYI enviosboya.com is at 36-1 today once again...
36.08 on Oanda.com
36.5 at Vimenca in Sosua yesterday at noon
I hope it hits 40 before I arrive on Saturday...Oct 23.Originally Posted by Don Tomas
That would be nice...increases the chance if it hitting 50 by January. Don't laugh, I can dream!!Originally Posted by WSJ3
i wish i bought extra pesos before i left last trip... its was 43 end of July and 49 I got in June i believe
I have 3700 pesos left to start me off for next trip in 2 weeks
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