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Started by Nacho-RT74, December 11, 2018, 03:28:14 PM

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b5blue


lukedukem

Quote from: b5blue on February 05, 2019, 06:14:45 PM
We should send you food?  :o

I'm in. How do we, or even can we send food?

Luke
1969 Charger XP29F9B226768
1981 CJ7 I6 258ci
2016 F150, 5.0, FX4, CC

sunfire69

A great idea, I'm darn sure he could use it, but if you send a package to him from the United States it will almost surely be closely inspected and any food will be confiscated and Nacho will get attention he absolutely does not want or need...his posting the conditions down could get him in a world of trouble....he needs to keep his head down and not attract anybody's attention for a while... 

Nacho-RT74

Ok, let's see... will that be helpfull ? yes. But so far so good we are doing fine at home by the moments. Problems are with fresh products which only can be got locally at local price rates of course... and hard to find, specially being short of money.

This has be done in the past by some friends from 3rd gen board couple of years ago and I got everthing with success. This is not a new problem but just getting somehow harder day after day. ( if you care and have patiente read this: http://wichargerguy.proboards.com/thread/20733/hey-nacho-rt74?page=1 ) I use a private forward courier service with their warehouse in Miami. Never got a problem yet including that kind of supplies as I have done for years buying parts for my Charger.

Since I went to Spain last year, could fix some familiar bank issues there and have access to some money we have saved there and could buy some supplies straight from Amazon and Walmart ( guys, Walmart service really SUCKS BTW, at least to On Line orders ), buying while I was in Spain and shipping to my mother in Venezuela using the forward courier service I'm telling. Usually get there lot of packages together to make larger shippments making it a bit cheaper by sea ( need to get around 8 cubic feet together to justify the minimun charge they set, US$150 ).

I still have tuna, salmon, chicken breast, spam, ham cans at home brought from USA what we have saved for emergency ( although ham is being eated daily ). Also some Velveeta cheese bars. Several pasta packages too. All what has being got is saved from needing refrigeration. I also have bought powered milk ( which we use A LOT and is allmost unavailable down here at this moment ), also Powered eggs and butter.

I'm covered with soap, shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste, weat flour and cooking oil yet, also still have some pasta sauce ( prego ). Sure we miss dessert stuff but that's a wish, not a need. Toilet paper still have some and could need home cleaning supplies too... but is not an emergency... yet.

But guys I'm not begging for compasion or help, not at THIS moment at least. I'm just posting and explaining the local situation. Sure lot of Africa countries are way worst than we are, but Venezuela is not Africa and we are one of the richiest countries in the world. We were democracy leaders around here getting inmigrants from Europe and Latinamerican dictatorship regimes and post war situations and we have felt alone allong all these years which is our turn to get help. More less 5 millions of Venezuelans have migrated using anyway as posible, even WALKING from Venezuela up to Peru ( some even to Chile making autostop too ). Some have died on the way. Of course some of us with some other country passport have got easier. Barelly at this moment several countries in the world are being serious about our situation after many deaths on protest ( these began back in 2002 but nobody paid attention back then ) and hospitals due the lack of medical supplies. We have being calling for help for years, but oil is powerfull to buy consciences. We are talk about globalization, but just when talking about money and economy. What about human rights globalization ? that is just being taking at a side for conveniences.

So far so good I could get the debit card from the Spanish bank to buy by myself ( local cards doesn't work out of Venezuela ). The only deal is how expensive becomes on buy stuff there and after that still ship to Venezuela, so I'm trying to save from that because savings are not forever and I don't have a regular job at this moment.

this is more less the situation.

P.S.: situation is so hard that there is a black market even for Venezuelan passport, not just food, and some ppl is requesting up to US$2K to get you a passport. Fortunatelly I have both passports ( Venezuelan and Spanish ) valid. I was watching this situation coming in and got my new ones in 2016, but my mom's Venezuelan one is allmost ready to expire and my brother needs a new one... Spanish passport is way easier and cheeeaaaper to get for us at Spanish Consulate here in Caracas.
Venezuelan RT 74 400 4bbl, 727, 8.75 3.23 open. Now stroked with 440 crank and 3.55 SG. Here is the History and how is actually: http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,7603.0/all.html
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,25060.0.html

Sendero

I read a blog from an Argentinian that went through a similar experience in the recent past . Though he had work...he had to behave, along with his family, as if he did not have a job.  He had some good lessons-learned to share. How he dealt with the black market and even entering and leaving his house was very interesting.

Kern Dog

Quote from: Ponch ® on January 09, 2019, 02:34:16 AM
Quote from: Paul G on January 09, 2019, 12:39:30 AM
Venezuela was at one time an oil rich country that was doing very well, until they switched form a free market model to a socialist model of government. I wish the kids in this country were being tought history.  

...not to mention grammar and spelling.

I agree. Texting has made it all much worse. Kids want to get the message out fast, not fast and correct.....JUST like the media.

Mopar Nut

"Dear God, my prayer for 2024 is a fat bank account and a thin body. Please don't mix these up like you did the last ten years."

Nacho-RT74

Well, it seems the BCV ( Venezuelan central bank ) recognized the inflation rates which has being not published since 2016. And I read somewhere it reached 56 million % since 2016 up to now. I'm searching for the article.

Several economic values has being not published since 2012 or so to hide the real situation ( in numbers, because the reality on streets can't be hidden ), but there is lot of pressure at this moment what is pushing to admit the real situation.
Venezuelan RT 74 400 4bbl, 727, 8.75 3.23 open. Now stroked with 440 crank and 3.55 SG. Here is the History and how is actually: http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,7603.0/all.html
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,25060.0.html