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  • in reply to: cell phones #201306
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    [quote=”Harperanne”]Can anyone tell me the best way to get a cell phone for a short period of time – 4 months? and about how much it costs?[/quote]

    You can buy a $40.00 phone Samsung, with 700 minutes a Walmart Tu Yo. I recharge when I need minutes at grocery store, I bought mine in Esczue and live in Tilaran. It works great and we come every 3-4 months

    in reply to: How to get signature notarized? #163764
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    [quote=”rf2cr”]Does anyone know about getting a signature notarized so that it will be recognized by a government d
    epartment in the states?[/quote]
    U. S. Embassy SAN JOSE

    in reply to: Cars imported #201397
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    [quote=”costaricafinca”]It is import to read as much as you can and visit for an extended time before purchasing any property. Also check out [url=www.arcr.net]ARCR[/url] for the rules and regs for living here legally.
    And yes, you will need to pay duty on both your car and household items you import into the country.[/quote]

    We drove the car from Texas to Costa Rica paid the import tax,muchamo plates and RTV you can do it all yourself except the plates for the first time you need a lawyer about $100. for the lawyer. I never found a site that was much help with anything, mostly people are blowing in the wind,but not much information from them. This site gets off the tract of what it is supposed to do. Give info,as oposed to radical remarks which it provides plently of. If you are looking towards Lake Areneal don’t start in Liberia it is a busy town and hot. The temperature at the lake is windy and cool, that is where we live in San Luis a small farming town away from tourist along with many americans and canadians who enjoy quiet and the countryif you want noise and nite life go for the beaches and big towns along with the hot and the malls

    in reply to: Help Furniture Needed #166872
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    “GraciaBound”
    I don’t know if this site will let me tell you the name of the furniture place but I will try. It’s Muebles Mucaru phone 2451-01-18 I used Rolando great prices custom made takes two weeks and delvery to you. Nice Guanacaste wood just tell them how you want it, what color stain or natural they of finis, material lots of samples. They also have books to look at if you can’t find what you want.

    in reply to: Driving down from the States #169711
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    “ticorealtor”
    We did not pull a trailer just us and the suv,packed tight never once did they ask us to take anything out. Matamoras To Tuxpam down to Tuxtala never had a reservation any place
    Holiday Inn, $125. Howard Johnson aboout the same. Look http://www.paisano.gobmx or http://www.sctgob.mx for all information. I don,t know where you are coming from the consulate Mexico has a great handbook that tell alot. Also you can get your permits and visa at the consult or at the border best to get insurance to go thru Mexico. Cost 19 bucks for 3 or 4 days. Go on line and get Guia Roji 2010 it also has Guatemala in it. about $20. excellant for all your road needs it tells all toll roads,costs gas,available ect. never had a problem using a card card at all and cell phone worked until the end of Mexico. Head towards Guatamala City but don’t go into it go around it look at the map, haed towardsSanta Ana,your in El Salvador already!!!! On to Honduras, Nicatagua and CR. Get good maps go to Barnes and Nobles, I got maps for Nica, and Honduras on the road. Bring stuff to drink in the car and don,t buy anthing at the borders, all borders are called Frontiers so if asking directions use Frontier. Expect to pay along the way. I never found anything current about anyone who made the trip and one guy from CR who made it, was just matter of fact about inf. Nica. has hotels called car hotels, secure garages that you lock and a hotel room separate but attacted. They are all over. We did not stay at any. Hope this gives you a little insite into all.

    in reply to: Help Furniture Needed #166870
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    We just bought a dining room with 6 chairs and couch and love seat, all made of the fabric we chose, in Palamars, on the Pan American Highway it was delievered to use in Tilaran, and we think the price was great.

    in reply to: Driving down from the States #169709
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    yes it is dueable,my husband and I just returned to Texas after two months in CR, we left and traveled thru Brownsville to Matamores, traveled the toll roads thru Mexico,Guatamala,ElSalvador,Honduras,Nicaragua,and then CR The only thing I can tell you is that be prepared to pay or wait,indefinitly. The border as soon as you leave the US and Mexico are all the same. Pay Pay Pay,the guides scrathing at your window to take you thru with out any problem!!!!30 minutes and your finished they tell you. You pay at least $100. That is if you don”t want to be stuck there for 4 or 5 hours. Don’;t believe anything they promise and don,t let them take your licence and passport with out going with them, they will object but go anyway!!! We traveled with a full SUV of household items worth more then the trip expense so we broke even, the toll rode thru Mexico are great but get a map book at the border so you don,T get lost. The toll roads are also hard to find,signs are poor and the people just don,t know. You can pay with a credit card but you have to use the truck lane, they are also expensive but worth every penny. It took us three day to go thru Mexico but we didn’t get started until about 9 am each morning and stopped after or about dark. We had know problems in any place that we stopped and met the nicest people also the way. ElSalvador was great! Got lose there and stopped at night in San Salvadora for directions and a place to stay and was treated great with a guide from the Shell gas staion to a safe hotel that treated us lovely. In Hondoras people treated us the same,Guatamala the same,Nicaragua the same. We got lost about 250 mile the whole trip,asked the police in every place for direction they helped. Just beware at the Mexico Guatamala border for the scam!!! The Mexican border was the worse. also the border at CR pena Blancas is closed until 7am, so we slept in the car until it opened. Know different there the only place we didn,t pay was at the ElSalvador border, we adked directions along the way of everyone and they helped as they could, would I do it again?? You bet, the worst thing about driving is that if you leave your car in CR you have to pay importation tax,for us that is about $4,700.00us,but that is still better then buying a wrecked fixed car there. We live in San Luis de Tilaran which is lovely,have a lake view and the climate and wind are wonderful,except in JAN,FEB< when it blows about 50 miles per,but coming from Hot TExas,it,s ok. Any questions I,ll answer, I couldn,t find any resent info, any place before we left

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