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I’ve been to Puerto Vallarta before… Yes, there’s lots of people selling silver jewelry everywhere. You just have to make sure that there’s “925“ stamped on the inside.
They really do that on the beach. Some are pushy as well.
I had a very effective way of driving them off and leaving me in peace. I conveniently forgot I speak English and Spanish, and I spoke only in Bokmål Norwegian. Word spread that they couldn’t communicate with me. It was fun to teach the 17 yr old girl with me a few phrases to keep her unbothered as well. (She wanted to hit the beach, the parents wanted to take a tour, and I overheard them and offered to take her with me. That’s when the captain walked up to tell them that I was reliable, spoke the language, and would not miss the ship as my birthday was in a day. That sealed it. I swear, Capt. Huus knew everything on his ship.)
I always regret not buying the photograph of myself with green viper snakes wrapped around my head and shoulders that was offered to me in Malaysia. Strangely enough, the photographer was not willing to bargain. I’m still alive.
My wife was really good at such bargaining. She managed to get a 90% price cut. When I was 18, I was in Tijuana. My aunt teased me. She said "now Bobby, watch out for the women who walk up to you and say “two dollah, two dollah”.
I think Elly is enjoying herself. When I went to the Dominican Republic, some of the beach vendors had some very pretty stuff at very reasonable prices.
Although I have lived here in Ecuador for many years, am fluent in Spanish, and am not afraid to haggle, most of the time when we travel and shop in the mercados or open markets, I let my Ecuadoran bride of over a dozen years do all the bargaining. I often pretend we’re not together. If the seller sees me, they automatically raise the price because they think all grĂngos are rich and can afford to pay higher prices.
Like it or not, there’s always a local price and a tourist price.
Besides, my First Maite enjoys the art of the haggle and has a good eye for a bargain.
That silver vendor would have been out of luck with me. I’ve never brought my wallet to the beach, and of all the things to remember to bring to the seashore, I’ve never thought “Gee, I should bring some money along with me because maybe there will be people selling stuff.”
Flea markets are a Mexican specialty. DENNIS THE MENACE IN MEXICO—-a 1960’s comic book.Dennis’ father bought a ceremonial sword for 60 bucks from a vendor who apparently spoke onlY sPANISH.
As soon as the sale was complete,the vendor said “Lissen,Bud,never pay the first price.Always beat it down” in perfect English.
Asharah about 11 hours ago
Hey, you helped pay for that kids college.
French Persons' Treasury of Self-Applauding Batty Premium Member about 10 hours ago
I’ve been to Puerto Vallarta before… Yes, there’s lots of people selling silver jewelry everywhere. You just have to make sure that there’s “925“ stamped on the inside.
snsurone76 about 10 hours ago
I wonder if that stuff is “hot”.
snsurone76 about 10 hours ago
Is the only reason they went to Mexico the beach? There are nice beaches in the US—and maybe in Canada, too!
Anyway, John is having a good time. Elly—I’m not so sure.
9thCapricorn about 10 hours ago
That’s not nice, Elly. They struggle to make money to feed their families. You are rich compared to her. Pay the full and asking price.
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 10 hours ago
They really do that on the beach. Some are pushy as well.
I had a very effective way of driving them off and leaving me in peace. I conveniently forgot I speak English and Spanish, and I spoke only in Bokmål Norwegian. Word spread that they couldn’t communicate with me. It was fun to teach the 17 yr old girl with me a few phrases to keep her unbothered as well. (She wanted to hit the beach, the parents wanted to take a tour, and I overheard them and offered to take her with me. That’s when the captain walked up to tell them that I was reliable, spoke the language, and would not miss the ship as my birthday was in a day. That sealed it. I swear, Capt. Huus knew everything on his ship.)
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 9 hours ago
Like the Gucci watch I bought that stopped working the minute we crossed the Border?
Harumph about 7 hours ago
Resorts rope off their beach areas so the local vendors can’t bother the guests.
rob.home about 7 hours ago
I always regret not buying the photograph of myself with green viper snakes wrapped around my head and shoulders that was offered to me in Malaysia. Strangely enough, the photographer was not willing to bargain. I’m still alive.
'IndyMan' about 6 hours ago
Now, Elle, watch every body part that the jewelry touches turns green ! ! ! !
Robert4170 about 5 hours ago
My wife was really good at such bargaining. She managed to get a 90% price cut. When I was 18, I was in Tijuana. My aunt teased me. She said "now Bobby, watch out for the women who walk up to you and say “two dollah, two dollah”.
French Persons' Treasury of Self-Applauding Batty Premium Member about 5 hours ago
Another thing they do is offer to etch your name on a grain of rice…
happyinvenice23 about 5 hours ago
Yes! And most all of our beaches have much less sewer water!
jcwrocks69 about 4 hours ago
As her finger turns green… YUCK!
grocks about 4 hours ago
Lynn’s not wrong. Holding out can be an effective negotiation tactic.
ladykat Premium Member about 3 hours ago
I think Elly is enjoying herself. When I went to the Dominican Republic, some of the beach vendors had some very pretty stuff at very reasonable prices.
Linguist about 3 hours ago
Although I have lived here in Ecuador for many years, am fluent in Spanish, and am not afraid to haggle, most of the time when we travel and shop in the mercados or open markets, I let my Ecuadoran bride of over a dozen years do all the bargaining. I often pretend we’re not together. If the seller sees me, they automatically raise the price because they think all grĂngos are rich and can afford to pay higher prices.
Like it or not, there’s always a local price and a tourist price.
Besides, my First Maite enjoys the art of the haggle and has a good eye for a bargain.
Willywise52 Premium Member about 3 hours ago
And no tariff…
ctolson about 3 hours ago
And they cost the guy 5 cents each from the gumball machine.
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 2 hours ago
My wife, from Korea, is a born haggler that gets a good bargain. That’s not my forte.
BJDucer about 2 hours ago
That silver vendor would have been out of luck with me. I’ve never brought my wallet to the beach, and of all the things to remember to bring to the seashore, I’ve never thought “Gee, I should bring some money along with me because maybe there will be people selling stuff.”
Daltongang Premium Member about 2 hours ago
The whole lot cost $0.75 dollars with shipping. A good salesman can sell freezers to eskimos in a blizzard, something Ellie should be familiar with.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 43 minutes ago
tODAY IS “nATIONAL dENTIST dAY”.cELEBRATE BY AVOIDING THEM
howsteepisit 38 minutes ago
But Mexican beaches lack MAGA contamination
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 33 minutes ago
Flea markets are a Mexican specialty. DENNIS THE MENACE IN MEXICO—-a 1960’s comic book.Dennis’ father bought a ceremonial sword for 60 bucks from a vendor who apparently spoke onlY sPANISH.
As soon as the sale was complete,the vendor said “Lissen,Bud,never pay the first price.Always beat it down” in perfect English.