I have no first hand experience but if I were you I would WU to myself pesos and just change that to us cash at any cuevas. Most argentinians save in pesos and then go and buy us cash bills. You would pay a bit higher % due to the double conversion but it's the most hassle free way.
That's how...
^He is going to charge you to set you up with his "personal banker".
If you can learn to use crypto, you can buy usdt with card on binance. Paypal is usually not great for personal transactions.
I never asked for a trusted contact. You offered and then baited and switched over pm.
In this forum and other expat communities 99% of people are happy to exchange information for free. If I offer to help someone and ask them to pm me I don't turn around and ask them for money on the first...
And the best way to do a direct transaction in person is usdt, bitcoin would be too slow... (This is how 99% of crypto to cash deals are made in cuevas from what I have heard)I can't believe I'm explaining this to someone who was going to charge me for it.
I also don't appreciate the typical...
Cuevas don't use bitcoin, they use usdt.
Listen I don't have a problem with your business, just with the bait and switch. I never asked for a direct hook up, you offered.
I was about to say thank you, and then you ask me for a fee over pm...
Offering something to bait and switch for your business is not a respectable thing to do. I don't need a personal banker, I can just ask my airbnb host or anyone in argentina to direct me to a cueva and they will be happy to...
I'm not from the US or Europe so I can't pay WU with card. I'm from another latin american country and for actually sending money there are not a lot of physical locations, someone has to go and send me the money and it's not practical. My plan is to bring $2k in cash, first month airbnb with my...
I'm in the same situation, but I can't user western union to bring my money over. Does anyone know how easy it is to turn crypto into cash here? I heard cuevas do it for a 5% fee.
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