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The Joys of Doing Business in Uruguay

Posted by The Southron on October 12th, 2008

By now, most everyone knows that in Real Life (if you can call it that) I work in the offshore banking industry.  We do no banking in Uruguay–because it is slow, expensive and difficult–but we do have am administration office here. As a normal part of our  business we open financial accounts with various institutions [...]

The Big Score!

Posted by The Southron on August 1st, 2007

After this Friday my new address will be:  El Gringo Gordo con Dos Bastones, Villa Mucho Dinero, Calle de Oro, Cabo Polonio, Rocha. (The fat Gringo with 2 canes, Big Money Villa, Golden Street, Cabo Polonio—way the heck out past Punta). I made so much money from these websites that I am retiring. After a [...]

Bigger and even more important news!

Posted by The Southron on March 11th, 2007

After months of waiting, the printed version of “The Southron’s Guide to Living in Uruguay” is finally available online at: http://www.lulu.com/content/579686.

Well, I done gone and done it…

Posted by The Southron on October 28th, 2006

It may not be a tough as giving birth, but it sure was a lot of work. The file was created on 22 July 2006, at 11:25:02. The last modification was made this morning (I hope). In just a few days less than 100, The Southron’s Guide to Living in Uruguay has been written.

And the correct answer is….

E) All of the Above. It really depends on what kind of account, at which bank and from which country you have a passport.

The entire process is counter intuitive.


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