wyodan

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    [quote=”VictoriaLST”]You mean, how do you sneak it out of the country? According to some posts, you just declare that you are taking more than $10k out? Don’t recall anyone talking about cash vrs. metals but could be wrong.

    As for me, I think I would make a big shiny necklace and a belt out of gold coins, linking them by encircling them with wire, and simply put them in the big tray that goes through the xray machine. 🙂 The toes of my work boots? The head of a cane? I know – gold fishhooks![/quote]

    Thanks for the reply, but I don’t sneak! As an American and one from the “Wild ole West”, we spit in the eye of the guy” of the overpowering war lord. Yet, in the essence of what we are talking about, I do not want to blatantly ignore Costa-Rica laws. As for America, she will continue to get more like Nazi Germany all the time. Why do you think Americans are leaving this country in droves.

    During WWII, Rich Jews would sneak their gold, silver, and diamonds out of the area with them stuffed in their particulars. From clothing to orifices. 😡

    wyodan
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    :arrow:Speaking of someone considering moving to Costa Rica in the next year or less, living in America; there are many reg’s going on here and laws. Many are leaving as controls in government are not good, neither are the politicians who get nothing done.
    :?:Yet the question is raised. If those wishing to move already have a stock of certain precious items and want to move to C.R., then what are some basics to get it done?

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    in reply to: Starbucks Buys Its First Coffee Farm in Costa Rica #169541
    wyodan
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    [quote=”Scott”]”Starbucks Corp has bought its first farm, with plans to use the 600-acre property in Costa Rica to develop new coffee varieties and test methods to eradicate a fungal disease known as coffee rust that is vexing the industry.”

    See the [url=http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100014241 27887323639604578368741173186364.html]Wall Street Journal here.[/url]

    Is this good for Costa Rica do you think?

    Scott

    [/quote] corporatism is international right now. American companies are not for the USA. Bad trouble for American people who think these corporate boards b
    have their best interests upfront it is about money 😕

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