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Gail Anderson

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American expat in Mexico

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About me

American

Lives in near Leon, Guanajuato

Speaks English, can converse in Spanish

Registration: 03 May 2011

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Gail Anderson
gubabbaboy replied to a thread
4 years ago
gubabbaboy

Financial/banking information by gubabbaboy

I'd like to know if it matters to US banks about the mailing address of the owner of the account. I've lived in Mexico for ten years, and still use banking accounts in the US (Bank Of America, CITI Bank, Chase Bank). We use them to have ...

Gail Anderson

Thank you, travellight. I've been considering using secure messages with the banks I have used for many years. Maybe it sounds a bit paranoid, but I'm just not sure I want them to know, whether from a message or a call. My husband and I are ... Read More

Gail Anderson
gubabbaboy replied to a thread
4 years ago
gubabbaboy

Financial/banking information by gubabbaboy

I'd like to know if it matters to US banks about the mailing address of the owner of the account. I've lived in Mexico for ten years, and still use banking accounts in the US (Bank Of America, CITI Bank, Chase Bank). We use them to have ...

Gail Anderson

Thank you. This is a more direct way to get an answer, I'm sure, but my heart just sinks when I make a call to a US company - never sure if the answer I get is really real. But I'll get to it. Thanks very much. Gail Read More

Gail Anderson
gubabbaboy created a thread
4 years ago

Financial/banking information

I'd like to know if it matters to US banks about the mailing address of the owner of the account. I've lived in Mexico for ten years, and still use banking accounts in the US (Bank Of America, CITI Bank, Chase Bank). We use them to have ... Read More

Gail Anderson
gubabbaboy replied to a thread
5 years ago
Bhavna

Reading habits in Mexico by Bhavna

Hello everyone, Books can be your greatest companions whether you have already settled in Mexico or are now planning your move. Are you an avid or occasional reader? We would like to know more about your reading habits. What type of reading do ...

Gail Anderson

I have a NOOK reader with many, many books. I purchase mostly from Barnes and Noble's $1.99/$2.99 Bookbub offers. I occasionally purchase books at full price, and I have a few books in Spanish, although reading Spanish is rather slow. I read ... Read More

Gail Anderson
gubabbaboy replied to a thread
5 years ago
paullad

Crime in Rosarito, Baja by paullad

Trying to get the straight scoop on crime there. Of course real estate agents are going to downplay it. Does anyone have any insight? Thanks.

Gail Anderson

Speaking of Rosarito - some west coast friends are considering moving there, and are interested in knowing of some specific assisted living places:) Read More

Gail Anderson
gubabbaboy replied to a thread
6 years ago
grasshopper51

US telephone number by grasshopper51

I'm moving to Mexico in a few months and I've noticed that some people have Mexican numbers and US (San Diego) numbers. I would like to keep my current telephone number that I've had for more than 20 years. Is that possible? I know that ...

Gail Anderson

T-Mobile has a Simple Mobile plan with free calling to local numbers in Mexico, and free calls to the US. I have my same "old" phone number:) Read More

Gail Anderson
gubabbaboy replied to a thread
6 years ago
Guestposter651

Mexican document translated to English by Guestposter651

Does anyone have any idea where to get a Mexican birth cert translated to English by a registered translator?

Gail Anderson

Do you need an official translation for a business transaction, or is it just for your own use? My experience was related to getting a translation from English to Spanish as a prerequisite for marriage, and it was simple in central Mexico, near San ... Read More

Gail Anderson
gubabbaboy replied to a thread
6 years ago
jonny danger

Some Pitfalls of Spanish by jonny danger

I apologise to anyone fluent but this might help learners. Gender of nouns: There are three exceptions where the articles (the, a, an) don't match the noun's ending. !) El Aguila .. any noun that begins with A becomes masculine. You ...

Gail Anderson

Texasaaa, you can learn, little by little. People will be patient with you, and they will be relieved (at least the ones who don't speak English), and happy when you do your best to communicate. Read More

Gail Anderson
gubabbaboy replied to a thread
6 years ago
jonny danger

Some Pitfalls of Spanish by jonny danger

I apologise to anyone fluent but this might help learners. Gender of nouns: There are three exceptions where the articles (the, a, an) don't match the noun's ending. !) El Aguila .. any noun that begins with A becomes masculine. You ...

Gail Anderson

This is all interesting! Where I live (rancho, Central Mexico), people don't say "Qué?" as much as "Mánde?" or "Cómo?" if they want you to repeat. (Or "Cómocómocómo?") If you ... Read More

Gail Anderson
gubabbaboy created a thread
6 years ago

Telcel Phone Charger

Sorry - I don't see this addressed here yet. Please help to find the answer. We have a small Telcel phone, DOPPIO model. The phone works just fine for our farming business - gets signal even though it's difficult at times with other phones. ... Read More

Gail Anderson
gubabbaboy replied to a thread
8 years ago
gubabbaboy

Our Recent Banking Experience - Expired US Banking Debit Cards by gubabbaboy

Hello, Friends. This is just a note with some information that might be of interest to some of you. Recently our Chase Bank and HSBC debit cards expired (we've had trouble using the USPS website and couldn't have our new ones forwarded ...

Gail Anderson

Thank you, gudgrief. I see your face as a friend - so familiar here on expat.com. I didn't have as good luck with wither Chase or B of A, but I really didn't try very hard. As we'll be heading to California in December (right around the ... Read More

Gail Anderson
gubabbaboy replied to a thread
8 years ago
gubabbaboy

Our Recent Banking Experience - Expired US Banking Debit Cards by gubabbaboy

Hello, Friends. This is just a note with some information that might be of interest to some of you. Recently our Chase Bank and HSBC debit cards expired (we've had trouble using the USPS website and couldn't have our new ones forwarded ...

Gail Anderson

Thank you for sharing your information. We might be interested in the future in using your forwarding service. We used a similar-sounding one in Santa Monica, CA, and then one in Los Angeles, as well. We found that the service expenses really added ... Read More

Gail Anderson
gubabbaboy created a thread
8 years ago

Our Recent Banking Experience - Expired US Banking Debit Cards

Hello, Friends. This is just a note with some information that might be of interest to some of you. Recently our Chase Bank and HSBC debit cards expired (we've had trouble using the USPS website and couldn't have our new ones forwarded ... Read More

Gail Anderson
gubabbaboy replied to a thread
9 years ago
Misty3701

Spouse of a Mexican citizen by Misty3701

My husband of 15 years and I are considering moving to Mexico. We currently live in the USA and this is not something that we are taking lightly. He is a a born citizen of Mexico. My questions are: 1. How do I go about getting residency in ...

Gail Anderson

I married my Mexican spouse in Mexico. It was easier to go through the levels of residency than if I were single and he was single. There were no requests for income. I renewed my temporary residency and am about to become a permanent resident. We ... Read More

Gail Anderson
gubabbaboy replied to a thread
9 years ago
Lash

what is a 'car hotel' ? by Lash

We want to drive to Cancun via Texas this November. Someone said to reserve 'car hotels' for sleeping every night. this way your car and its contents are secure while you are sleeping. Anyone heard of this?

Gail Anderson

Hello! I have lived in central Mexico for nearly 5 years. When my husband and I travel we often use Auto Hoteles. They're designed for privacy. When you enter, there is a barricade, and you speak into a speaker - no office here! Normally ... Read More