A list of puns related to "Cabo Mexico"
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I spent a week in Mexico and the service was great. I never had to use wifi at the resort or hotel.
Slowest speeds were on TelCel B66 (all the <1 tests).
As far as I saw, B4, B5 and B7 are used in Mexico for the most part.
Hello,
My girlfriend and I are planning a trip for the very last days of July and beginning of August. Right now we are leaning towards going to Los Cabos, Mexico and we are considering staying in an all inclusive resort. Our main concern is rain/ overcast since we have been dreaming of a lay on the beach type vacation, and I've read this could be a rainy time of year there. Anybody been to Cabo during this time and familiar with the weather or have recommendations of other places to consider beach vacationing during this time (we are from San Francisco/ San Diego and would like to go out of state but not travel too far)?
Also, any recs on where to stay/ what to do in Cabo? Neither of us are the typical spring breaker by any means (and probably don't want too much of this) but we are young and do enjoy a fun bar and strong margarita as well. Any good bar and restaurant recs or activities in the area?
So wanted to know are there any legal implications for an employer when the employee remote works in Mexico for two to three months? If the source of income is US and itβs being deposited in a US bank account and the work isnβt impacting the Mexico economy in any way then I donβt think there is any tax liability in Mexico. Iβve seen this information online but Iβm not finding an official document or something with this information? Any information would be greatly appreciated. How does the double tax treaty between US and Mexico impact any of this?
I want to make sure I wasnβt scammed. I took my economy sized rental car to fill up today. They first tried to tell me they donβt accept credit cards. I had no cash, so said βI only have a card.β So she said ok. Then a man came to pump the gas. The woman started chatting me up and was overly friendly. My bullshit detector went off, and I looked at the pump, and the man was purposefully blocking the meter (LOL.)
So I said βI CANβT SEE!!!!!β The woman told the man to move, and sheepishly accepted my credit card. I signed the receipt and the total was for $821 pesos (approx $40 US dollars.)
Is this legit for a small car? I live in New York City and drive a similar small car, and it only costs about $30USD to fill up.
Muchos gracias.
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