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Lovecraft Feb 15, 2008 7:44 am


Originally Posted by Romelle (Post 9183939)
I don't know if it has been fixed yet (would guess not), but the postal system was sufficiently unreliable a number of years ago that companies kept on their payroll a person whose function was to hand carry people's utility bill payments and such. Wonderfully inefficient overall for a country.

But I have to admit there was a lot I really liked about the place - the music, the style, the warmth, the scenery, etc.

Romelle

No, it hasn't. I have completely desisted about sending any goods to my family in Argentina by post. Even xmas/birthday cards have been lost, opened, ripped-off, you name it. :mad:

Gaucho100K Feb 16, 2008 4:24 am

I must agree with Lovecraft. The Correo Argentino is a disgrace! :mad: :mad:

Most unfortunatetly, this quasi-communist government we have here decided to cancel the private concession of the postal service, and this has brought back the service to the old days of state owned enterprise quality.

The only way to have things get down here in good shape is to use some of the more expensive courier or courier type service, but make sure you send documents or things that may not get caught under the "radar" of customs, because thats another black hole that will eat up anything thats interesting or that has any perception of value. It brings me great shame to say this, but two of Argentina´s most pathetic "institutions" are the Customs House and the Postal Service.

Gaucho100K Mar 5, 2008 4:38 am

The latest in this train fiasco is that the local press is reporting that this little toy is going to cost over $12 billion.... when the Ave train from Madrid to Barcelona is under that budget... :eek:

santijs Mar 5, 2008 12:24 pm


Originally Posted by Gaucho100K (Post 9260450)
I must agree with Lovecraft. The Correo Argentino is a disgrace! :mad: :mad:

Most unfortunatetly, this quasi-communist government we have here decided to cancel the private concession of the postal service, and this has brought back the service to the old days of state owned enterprise quality.

The only way to have things get down here in good shape is to use some of the more expensive courier or courier type service, but make sure you send documents or things that may not get caught under the "radar" of customs, because thats another black hole that will eat up anything thats interesting or that has any perception of value. It brings me great shame to say this, but two of Argentina´s most pathetic "institutions" are the Customs House and the Postal Service.

On that note, what is the cheapest carrier to use? Atleast, as far as sending a basic, small package through UPS/FedEx/DHL seems prohibitively expensive...

PS. Aside from the ever-present infrastructure problems ARG needs to resolve... I still am very excited about the high-speed train concept to Cordoba :)

Gaucho100K Mar 5, 2008 12:50 pm

The cheapest carrier is the regular post office... at least in my experience.

SAPMAN Mar 5, 2008 3:07 pm

Interesting comments on train. I have no clue as to what is right.

On one hand, I would guess a lot of traffic from BA to Rosario to Cordoba. But not too much beyond. And Mar de Plata is a 3-4 month busy period. And I would think right of way is fairly cheap at this time.

On the other hand, not much traffic once 20 miles from downtown BA. Roads are not great, but not too bad and the traffic is minimal. Sure an expressway would reduce travel time 25% or so - mainly by bypassing infrequent towns. But rare traffic jams, etc. in my experiences.

However, train traffic will likely increase in a country with hardly any routes, if they put in a better system. And might as well go with high speed as distances are far and land is pretty flat.


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