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hover11 wrote:Amazing how we don't have forex for citizens yet there is forex for Starbucks which isn't a necessity, this is a real Banana republic no joke inno
I prefer to have my forex in my hand as it should be if I walk in a bank I supposed to be able get what ever amount i need once I have the TTD equivalent. Went to the bank last week to request 8000 US couldn't get it imagine I have a US account lol. Anyway trinis beating up on coffee while the real issues dwell in the backgroundDizzy28 wrote:hover11 wrote:Amazing how we don't have forex for citizens yet there is forex for Starbucks which isn't a necessity, this is a real Banana republic no joke inno
Massy, Starbucks, Unicomer, Pricesmart, all the roro and new car dealers not using Forex for themselves. They purchasing consumer goods/food/cars that the Trinidadian population buys.
Forex may not be directly available to you but the majority of it goes to the citizens of this country.
Agree with you, but question.Why haven't the management of Rituals organized for 24/7 staff?MaxPower wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:What's the big deal with SB?
Jealousy basically.
They toting how Starbucks is the center of attraction in the airport and they should have put a inconsistent Trini doubles stand there instead or something about “culture” and “heritage”. Trinis don’t even care about their own country and with an embarrassing crime rate and littering position, they should be the last to bash others.
Are they concerned with the dual citizenship holders/locals/tourists that don’t want local coffee or don’t have a SB in their country?
What about the neverseecomesee Trini that does not have his visa to enjoy the foreign experience?
What about those who just DON’T care about the political rant?
I saw SB at the airport open at 3am, but Ali’s Candy Shop and the Pharmacy CLOSED, Newspaper stand, CLOSED, Rituals upstairs, CLOSED. Tell me about the food court, where can one get a bake/shark or crab/dumpling? Or hor. Everytime you go there, most of the places are closed and the food is terrible. We don’t have flights running 24/7? Someone correct me na because i probably blind.
Trinis bawling Forex but even before the shortage they couldn’t deliver. But sure, blame the AATT/Govt for not taking bidders seriously as if they didn’t have a valid reason to do so.
Trinis need to take a lil back seat, rest and reflect and let those capable and interested take front for now.
Foreign establishments, and the MANY we have nationwide isn’t the best thing out, but it’s generally better than what locals have to offer, both for product and service.
I will say again, Trinis just don’t like to see others, even their OWN countrymen doing better than them, but after the rant, the quick to be all up in these same establishments.
Where are we really going as a people?
When will we DO better to make it better?
Come on T&T.
Exactly nobody here are forex generators unless you in the oil and gas industryDizzy28 wrote:^ You didn't earn any forex how could you prefer yours in hand? (Neither did the majority of the companies I listed above to be fair)
hover11 wrote:Exactly nobody here are forex generators unless you in the oil and gas industryDizzy28 wrote:^ You didn't earn any forex how could you prefer yours in hand? (Neither did the majority of the companies I listed above to be fair)
Gotta make those millions every quarter some how. Where was the uproar when they started charging 25 dollars for a statement but God forbid a government institution does that all hell break looseVexXx Dogg wrote:The banks also love to take what USD you have coming in.
Got a 2K usd research grant a few years ago via wire and the bank refused to dispatch the USD to me. They said take the equivalent TTD and if you want you can repurchase the USD. So I said fine, I'll take the hit despite probably losing a couple hundred TT.. Before I could finish the sentence, the next line was you can't have USD unless you travelling.
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VexXx Dogg wrote:@Dizzy, delete that post bai. Doh forget we in a public forum and it doh take much digging to triangulate people identities
VexXx Dogg wrote:The banks also love to take what USD you have coming in.
Got a 2K usd research grant a few years ago via wire and the bank refused to dispatch the USD to me. They said take the equivalent TTD and if you want you can repurchase the USD. So I said fine, I'll take the hit despite probably losing a couple hundred TT.. Before I could finish the sentence, the next line was you can't have USD unless you travelling.
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That red tape is due to public servants as quoted by wing. The entire system needs a complete overhaul.AbstractPoetic wrote:VexXx Dogg wrote:The banks also love to take what USD you have coming in.
Got a 2K usd research grant a few years ago via wire and the bank refused to dispatch the USD to me. They said take the equivalent TTD and if you want you can repurchase the USD. So I said fine, I'll take the hit despite probably losing a couple hundred TT.. Before I could finish the sentence, the next line was you can't have USD unless you travelling.
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I feel your pain. I am currently trying to wire some funds from my USD bank to a commercial business owner for some services I need done for my home. My bank confirmed successful transfer 2 weeks ago. You know up to now the recipient still hasn't received the funds?! All now I am unsure how to get any funds sent to his TT business account. He banks with FCB.
TT's red tape, politicians and their greed will be its downfall. Reminds me of a recent article of the founder of WiPay moving his business' headquarters to Jamaica from Trinidad because of all the red tape. WiPay would have made it easy for commercial transactions and payments to be made without the banks. They can't have that:
https://trinidadexpress.com/business/lo ... 87607.html
VexXx Dogg wrote:The banks also love to take what USD you have coming in.
Got a 2K usd research grant a few years ago via wire and the bank refused to dispatch the USD to me. They said take the equivalent TTD and if you want you can repurchase the USD. So I said fine, I'll take the hit despite probably losing a couple hundred TT.. Before I could finish the sentence, the next line was you can't have USD unless you travelling.
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pugboy wrote:max yuh have a point
rituals upstairs often closed or understaffed for the morning flights
let’s see if sb can buck that trend
MaxPower wrote:pugboy wrote:max yuh have a point
rituals upstairs often closed or understaffed for the morning flights
let’s see if sb can buck that trend
pug,
“Closed” and “understaffed” are some of the unacceptable terms especially in an international airport.
If they continue, maybe they should step aside and let SB set up shop.
When i travel, i don’t even bother to look to see if Rituals is open because of their unreliability.
timelapse wrote:Agree with you, but question.Why haven't the management of Rituals organized for 24/7 staff?
MaxPower wrote:timelapse wrote:Agree with you, but question.Why haven't the management of Rituals organized for 24/7 staff?
They probably meet their profit target already during the day periods so no need to waste resources in the early hours. To hell with the passengers and airport staff.
It’s a third world mindset. They can do better i’m sure, but the Trini culture accepts this. Open for business only when it suits you.
Well, guess where they can get a nice warm beverage now? You think they care about all the jealous rants? Trinis always think it’s about only name. Macooing who doing this, who doing that, who black, who white….little do they know that the customer goes for where has the better service/convenience. But HEY, open when u want, work how you want and attack those who try to do better. Typical typical Trinidadian mentality.
Our locals need to step up their game and step it up damn fast because day by day they are being left behind. Whining, complaining and the racial slurring isn’t helping.
Forgive my harshness but this is the reality.
AbstractPoetic wrote:
Most of Starbucks coffees and drinks can be made at home. Nothing that a Nespresso, Keurig or Blendtec machine can't do! And please don't tell me you going to SBX for the pastries. We selling (and make) way better pastries locally to go with your coffee, tea or blended hot/cold beverage
To each's own, Max.
Phone Surgeon wrote:Trinidad is the only place have this forex issue
no other island as far as I know
besides the big companies, the tens of thousands of vennies locally are happily paying 7.5 and 8 to 1 for USD because TT is useless to send back to their families so thats another issue
then it have the drug dealers who happily paying 8 and 9 and $10 for USD
and even the regular business man have to pay 7.50 and 8 for USD
so hard luck for the person who travelling and want $500 or $1000 usd to lime
Yet we continue heavy imports such such as vehicles, imported foods and more franchises are opening , it unsustainable yet it's persisting. How these things helping the economy in any form?Redress10 wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:Trinidad is the only place have this forex issue
no other island as far as I know
besides the big companies, the tens of thousands of vennies locally are happily paying 7.5 and 8 to 1 for USD because TT is useless to send back to their families so thats another issue
then it have the drug dealers who happily paying 8 and 9 and $10 for USD
and even the regular business man have to pay 7.50 and 8 for USD
so hard luck for the person who travelling and want $500 or $1000 usd to lime
Forex means foreign exchange. Meaning you need to exchange something in return for it. Trinidad doesn't export anything significant aprt from oil and gas. The little forex that the country earns also heads back out via vehicle, food, vehicle and even online purchases. Can't expect forex to be readily available.
Why would venezuelans accepts tt to send back when tt currency has no value outside of TT? What can venezuelans living in Venezuela do with TT? That isn't a widely accepted currency outside of TT. Venezuelans would happily accept payment in gold or diamonds than recieve TT.
The other islands have tourism so their forex inflows will be different to ours. Not to mention they probably eat and consume more local goods resulting in less forex outflows.
Drug dealers are part of the problem cause they could only pay via usd as well.
All of our problems stem from fact that TT doesn't earn significant usd but is heavily dependent on imports for everything from food to building materials.
It is unsustainable.
This is it right here.Management issue.pugboy wrote:well it’s. basically a hr issue
prestige/kfc hr vs pizzaboys hr standards
pugboy wrote:well it’s. basically a hr issue
prestige/kfc hr vs pizzaboys hr standards
paid_influencer wrote:pugboy wrote:well it’s. basically a hr issue
prestige/kfc hr vs pizzaboys hr standards
what does this mean
who is better
MaxPower wrote:sMASH wrote:U come back again with this chirren fetish ting...
Fetish? More like facts and letting deadbeat parents know about their failures. It’s a major problem in society.
And Careful how you use that word, but if you must, post the definition of fetish alongside my posts that seem to bother you and you can easily be proven wrong.
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