SCAMMED in QUERÉTARO, Mexico? | GRINGO TAX MEXICO

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  • Опубликовано: 18 мар 2022
  • In this video I begin by discussing some of the different scams that I've encountered and heard about while living in Queretaro Mexico. Then I partner up with a special guest, my favorite local RUclipsr La Karencita and together we conduct a small test to see if a Gringo Tax exists here in Queretaro.
    This video is part of my Mexico travel vlog and although scams are not always seen as part of "safety" I think this discussion should be included when people are talking about safety in Mexico. Knowing about the different ways a traveller can get scammed is a part of safety and security.
    This video mainly looks at the Gringo Tax and I feel there is a common feeling of acceptance about this. I personally feel like it's normal and not a big deal and nothing I can do about it, but the reality is that expats and tourists are most likely paying a little bit more than Mexican locals on average and this really isn't a good thing.
    If I'm being charged more for a taxi, and gift items, possibly being overcharged at restaurants and invited out by locals who just want me to pay for their night on the town, then I'm being taken advantage of. The issue becomes more concerning when I begin to think about the foreigners living and working here who earn a Mexican salary and how they could be overcharged and taken advantage of unfairly.
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  • @TrailguidePictures
    @TrailguidePictures  Год назад

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  • @gabrielagaytan6575
    @gabrielagaytan6575 Год назад +6

    As a mexican woman I applaud your effort. I'm actually living in Querétaro, and due to my skin colour, some sellers want to charge me "THE GRINGO TAX"
    I cannot believe it! Obviously I won't allow them, but the moment I answer back in fluent spanish and question their attitudes, they will normally go back to the right price. I wiil actually regret to let you know it will happen all over the country, but, as you get fluent in spanish you will be able to handle it! Best of luck!

  • @marioncamu6279
    @marioncamu6279 2 года назад +14

    I’m Mexican , and have being charged more than the normal lots of times, if they thing you have money even if you r Mexican they will try to take advantage of you

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  2 года назад +1

      Thanks. That’s a great and interesting perspective.

    • @boogyjuggy
      @boogyjuggy Год назад

      lolllllll, true

    • @glennis-dankuwel6020
      @glennis-dankuwel6020 Год назад +1

      Tks for stating that. I thought they only took advantage of tourist.

    • @ayuanabradford3206
      @ayuanabradford3206 10 месяцев назад

      @@glennis-dankuwel6020Nope..My husband knows the dentist we go to and he told me he charge me gringo tax..He know my husband is well off as he told where we lived in Mexico when we visited. Remember my husband is 100% Mexican as I’m 100% American.

  • @Myraisins1
    @Myraisins1 9 месяцев назад +2

    Many 20+years ago I travelled to Mexico for the first time as a college student. I quickly noticed that I got different menus and different prices than locals. By the end of my trip I asked locals to help me call a taxi and get prices for me before most of my purchases. The vendors were very annoyed at my antics.

  • @stavokg
    @stavokg 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for your informative and helpful videos, Jason. A few of us here plan to relocate to Mexico and Queretaro is at the top of our list. Your kindness shines, and is much appreciated.

  • @leticiaarana9312
    @leticiaarana9312 2 года назад +7

    I just found your channel and I love it! 😍You’re so brave to move to Mexico without knowing the language fluently. I’m sure you’ll pick up on the language pretty quickly. I’m Mexican-American and thinking of retiring to Queretaro in 15 years. Working on getting my dual Mexican citizenship now so it will be easier when I retire. Keep up the great content and I wish you much success with your channel. 😉

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  2 года назад +2

      Thank you, learning spanish is one of the big challenges but I have a teacher now and the learning process is a lot better. Queretaro is a great city.

  • @mpcorbett
    @mpcorbett 2 года назад +12

    Love the content.. I've travelled a fair amount. I find it best to consider what I would be happy to pay, rather than worry about how cheap I could be getting something for. Much less stress.

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  2 года назад

      Yeah! This is exactly how I've been approaching it here. I have the currency conversion calculator app and when I'm not sure, I check what I'm paying. If I feel it's got that value then I'm good.

    • @georginahatch3244
      @georginahatch3244 2 года назад

      México is not safe do not move

    • @catalhuyuk7
      @catalhuyuk7 2 года назад +1

      That’s the best way to look at it. I’d feel good knowing I was helping a family, etc knowing how Mexicans are so abused by the system.

  • @augustasimone9323
    @augustasimone9323 Год назад +3

    I grew up overseas between 1979 and 2000. Rule no 1 No speaking in English in public ! Dress like the natives , Learn their customs and traditions and never splash a ton of cash in public. Find out what everyone there earns for a living then match it to the Real cost of living and figure out ways to appear least conspicuous ! When I lived in Munich in the late 1990's I was so happy when Germans asked me if I was from Poland ! I was thrilled ! Personally, in Washington DC the last 20 years it has not been safe to walk the streets of NW DC and no one would show they are blogging on their phones if they were from DC due to inviting Unwanted attention. The goal is to never spark and offense or jealousy ! Humility is very important. Be safe.

  • @KyleBOLL1
    @KyleBOLL1 2 года назад +1

    Probably off topic but I stumbled onto your Tiny Cabin videos and was curious if you completed it because after you put the interior walls in the videos kinda stop?

  • @anaesterin7603
    @anaesterin7603 Год назад +2

    Ever been to Uzbekistan? The vendors at the market give you stuff for free just because you are a foreigner. Super friendly people. Hospitality is a big part of their mentality.

  • @saulsoto6481
    @saulsoto6481 2 года назад +4

    I’d say that’s the cost of being a foreigner living in a foreign land. 10% doesn’t seem exorbitant. When I travel I tend to investigate the price with several vendors and pick the lowest priced one, then bargain from that point. Always be prepared to walk away. This tactic usually gets me the best price. Price haggling is expected in Latin American counties.

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  2 года назад +1

      I was ok with the 10 % too but my opinion is changing.

    • @Leona426
      @Leona426 Год назад

      No its not expected, its just an excuse cheap people use to undermine and underppreciate the hardwork and low wagesof the vendors .

  • @juliechen2953
    @juliechen2953 Год назад +3

    Thank you for making this video, This prepared me for my December trip to Qurétaro and more of Mexico. I don’t like being overcharge, but over my travel experiences I have learned to accept the reality and not be frustrated. On the other hand, think about in the beginning who taught local people to charge more when deal with foreigners/tourists? That’s maybe cause by foreigners……

    • @glennis-dankuwel6020
      @glennis-dankuwel6020 Год назад

      Hahahahaha, yeah in the future I'm going to Guadalajara on vacation. Good Luck 2 me. hahahahaha.

  • @mariejuliettepyram6736
    @mariejuliettepyram6736 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the video, I am from Canada as well lived for 6 months in Huatulco. I experienced this Gringo tax in markets, restaurant in rental to make me pay for his electricity bill. in visiting me out for me to pay for them. my 1st air bnb was a bad smokey place & refused to give me back my money. But, I had enjoyed the time in a hot place while Ontario was in the cold. Huatulco is a nice, very clean & very safe place. Love Mexico

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing! I'm looking forward to visiting Huatulco. I've spent a little time in Puerto Escondido and loved it there. You can see that video here ruclips.net/video/-5C08aQm4aw/видео.html

  • @BPe-ie9je
    @BPe-ie9je Год назад

    Very interesting. Good job guys. How is quality of water in Central Q ? Are you taking K's spanish classes? Do a video ?

  • @laura-yu3kh
    @laura-yu3kh 2 года назад +3

    Here is a Ninja move for anyone shopping at mercados in Mexico: “deme o vendame --state the amount- 15 peso de --state the produce item- naranjas porfavor. Also, the extra piece of produce is called “de pilon” (think baker’s dozen) to get and keep loyal customers. Cool video.

  • @licmarthadiaz
    @licmarthadiaz 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi :) We went to check out Arkansas State University for our son in Queretaro and we found people to be very nice but yes they charge you more if they see you are not a local. Thanks for the tips thinking of moving to Queretaro your videos very helpful.

  • @LaKarencitaMX
    @LaKarencitaMX 2 года назад +9

    It was so much fun making this video with you and I think we are good friends now. It really was a challenge to make this video

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  2 года назад

      I think so too hopefully we can stay in touch, the three of us definitely need to go for drinks soon

  • @chriss314
    @chriss314 2 года назад +5

    interesting content, difference appears to be minimal, I don't mind minimal upcharges and want to be a benefit to local economy

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  2 года назад +2

      I pretty much feel the same. The only thing is that there are quite a few expats working in the city for the same salary as their local Mexican co-workers, the expats get slightly over charged on some things. In this case I think it's unfair. For the tourist, I don't think it's a big deal.
      Another thing I thought about after making the video is tipping. I always tip and sometimes tip a fair amount if I thin the person or community could benefit. When I started to think about being over charged on some things I realized that my sometimes 20% tip was based on an inflated price that in a way I was already giving a tip and that my 20% was likely 30% more than the "local" price.
      Mostly it's just something to think about.

  • @kennethsimoneau6367
    @kennethsimoneau6367 2 года назад +4

    Jason if you're concerned about a gringo tax, don't give them a tip. Mexico is a bargain compared to the US or Canada.

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  2 года назад +2

      Not so concerned about the gringo tax but was an interesting idea for a video Karen wanted to do with me.

  • @parker1ray
    @parker1ray 2 года назад +2

    Resort towns along the beach like where I live have a thing called a sunshine tax!

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  2 года назад

      And is a "sunshine tax" the same thing as a "gringo tax"?

  • @605pilot
    @605pilot Год назад +2

    To each their own. I don’t want to live at a place where you have to be on your constant guard to make sure you’re not going to get screwed by the locals. I live out in the country with the Amish as neighbors and I know that I’ll be safe and not be taken advantage of.

  • @arcady0
    @arcady0 2 года назад +1

    I think that anywhere you travel in the world, people believe the locals are over-charging the foreigners, but it's not generally true. More true is that tourist locations will overcharge, and non-local goods will be higher. The Taxi... hard to say but I suspect that came down to estimates by the drivers.

  • @LINDACONTRERAS63
    @LINDACONTRERAS63 Год назад

    great information ❤️

  • @terryg3046
    @terryg3046 2 года назад +1

    Great video, thanks Jason. I will watch Karencita's next. Let's face it: she is more charming than you- or I; she deserves a free mango for her smile alone. I do understand that we have to be careful, but after living in California for decades- I experienced more ways of reaching into my pocket for hard earned cash in California. I get far more angry at large corporations who take advantage or overcharge. Charging what the market will bear is standard business practice n the US: how can we be so resentful here in Mexico.
    PS: I just paid 350 for a ride to the airport last week. I did tip on top of that. I would agree that I don't like the feeling of someone taking advantage of me. Looking forward to learning more as you explore the city

  • @BrianthatiscalledBrian
    @BrianthatiscalledBrian 2 года назад +3

    That was a really interesting experiment. Thanks, Jason and Karen. 🙂👍

  • @MichaelR58
    @MichaelR58 2 года назад +1

    Good video , thanks for sharing , God bless !

  • @parker1ray
    @parker1ray 2 года назад +1

    Go to any fing resort or sports venue in the US where you pay $5.00 for a hotdog and $3.00 for a darn coke! I went to a Mcdonalds in Washington DC and spent $30.00 for three happy meals!

  • @monicanudelman
    @monicanudelman Год назад

    Very sincere video. 👏👏

  • @elizabethpaskalides222
    @elizabethpaskalides222 Год назад

    Great video. Russia has always had a gringo tax concept there were different tiers with Americans being charged the most then Brits etc... Would you consider moving to South Africa?

  • @EdgePrecision
    @EdgePrecision 2 года назад +1

    My wife and I are building something in the city of Guanajuato Mexico. My wife's family is from Michoacán Mexico but we live in Texas. But she speaks Spanish like a native Mexican. On more than one occasion our building contractor has told us. It would be better if I didn't go with them to buy materials. Like lets say if we went to Dolores Hidalgo to buy tile. It would be better if I wait outside the place until the price has been determined (That would be one example that has actually happened). I cant really say if this made any difference. But the man that is doing our project has also done others for none Mexicans. But I will say this in the city just buying normal things. I don't notice they charge me more. But that could be because my wife is normally with me. And she would not let them get away with it.

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  2 года назад

      I’m planning to build as well, so good point. Makes things a little more complicated.

  • @kenweberg959
    @kenweberg959 Год назад +1

    Going to any foreign country where you don't speak the language fluently is an open door for trouble. They now have a small device you speak into and it translates, some in many diffrent laungeges. I speak pretty good spanglish and that was a huge draw back, especially as they speak so fast in spanish. Wish I would of had one of those little devices when I was down there. It would have made life much easier especially if you have a rub with the local law enforcement you will be at their mercy and not knowing the language is not a good answer.

  • @dougjacksonw
    @dougjacksonw 2 года назад

    Thanks - both of you.

  • @johndenniss6224
    @johndenniss6224 Год назад +2

    I have been in queretaro several time over the last couple of years, I love it there. Yes I've been charged gringo tax lol

  • @jacqueshelga5571
    @jacqueshelga5571 Год назад

    Hello Jason, are you still in Qro?

  • @doraray9964
    @doraray9964 Год назад +1

    All that happens everywhere in the world ...scamers are universal...

  • @andu2274
    @andu2274 Год назад

    I got scammed at Edmonton airport by taxi drivers …. It was -34 degrees Celsius and they wanted $50cad for a 6 minute ride … unfortunately it was soo cold that I had no other choice but to pay

    • @06eyM3
      @06eyM3 Год назад

      It wasn't a taxi, then. Theyre all on standard rate meters. We're not big on scamming forigners here. Everyone pays the same high prices.

  • @teresita4791
    @teresita4791 Год назад

    SHE IS SO GRACIOUS

  • @pounceonyou1958
    @pounceonyou1958 2 года назад

    Thanks, that was interesting.

  • @patriciathorleifson1423
    @patriciathorleifson1423 Год назад +7

    If you are moving to Mexico please don’t bargain. People might just try to charge you a little more but, even at that, it’s cheaper than what you would pay at home. These people work hard, don’t complain.
    Please, just enjoy the Mexican culture and the beauty of the country. In Canada foreigners are taxed at least 30% more! You’ve got it made!

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  Год назад +1

      Thanks for leaving a comment.
      Fyi, Mexico's Non-residents (those in Mexico on a work visa/permit) pay 15% to 30%. Mexico’s corporate tax rate is a flat 30%.

    • @06eyM3
      @06eyM3 Год назад

      Wrong. In canada, the price is the price. Same for all... because we aren't racists.

    • @ZanakinzMedia
      @ZanakinzMedia 10 месяцев назад

      "It's cheaper than what you would pay at home." "These people work hard, don't complain." Right so that should be the reason why we allow ourselves to be scammed? You are literately a walking gentrification waiting to happen.

  • @rockerobertson4002
    @rockerobertson4002 2 года назад +1

    Sorry, one more comment. The gringo tax, where it exists, is what I feel is fair payment for the gentrification that is ongoing. Canadian here too. Ottawa :)

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  2 года назад +2

      An understandable point of view but (especially in Queretaro) the gentrification is from Mexican locals who are moving from Mexico City. There is only a very small expat community in Queretaro and so it's not foreigners who are increasing the cost of living. People always look at the foreigner as the cause of gentrification but of course gentrification exists around the world and simply occurs when people start investing in an area and prices go up.
      Of course, gentrification is an issue I think about a lot. The thing is, on the other side of the coin would be the idea of charging less to the people who have less. A silly idea when in fairness equal and fair pricing is the easiest solution.

  • @thomasalexander8210
    @thomasalexander8210 2 года назад

    Hi Jason, I am a new subscriber but not new to Mexico as I have been in Merida for past 10 months. Planning on traveling for the summer Central Mexico as don't want to be in the Yucatan as is damn HOT. So I am very excited looking to relocate as I like Merida enough but not crazy about plus Yucatan kind of one dimensional-jungla, ruinas and cenotes pretty much. So I have my sights on Queretaro many reasons and know you live there so if you could just give me your overall first impressions of the city and comment on as many "Mexicans" tell me that Queretaro is a beautiful city but BORING! Any insights would be greatly appreciated thanks guy unique and honest channel keep up the good work love your channel...Tom.

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  2 года назад

      I made this video, not sure if you saw it but I go over the main reasons I chose Queretaro. ruclips.net/video/BxzKZ7u0XEI/видео.html

    • @thomasalexander8210
      @thomasalexander8210 2 года назад

      Yes I did watch great video. Specifically was hoping for a response around whether Queretaro is Boring as this is what I hear. I have lived in Merida and to me anyway Merida is damn boring. Look I am a young retired I don' need fun and excitement all the time but for example southern Mexico is VERY conservative so good food scene until maybe 2pm and then hard to find many restaurants open in the evening except in Centro and then tend to be tourist trap places many of which I still have not eaten at and don't plan to. So yeah that's what I am interested in knowing can I eat easily in the evening decent places/varied, are there bar/restaurants open in evening or just a bar to have a drink to get out of house (I don't drink) but enjoy being around people. Your best video I think so far was on loneliness in a new country/culture/language barrier. Any thoughts comments would be greatly appreciated.

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  2 года назад

      @@thomasalexander8210 I don't think you'll be bored if you're looking for a restaurant or a watering hole. I think Queretaro has a lot to offer if you have transportation or willing to taxi/Uber/public yourself around. I think your best bet is to give it a try like I did and see how it fits. There are a lot of restaurants but whether you like them is a different story.

  • @yellowdayz1800
    @yellowdayz1800 Год назад

    Ohh figures.. But glad to know.

  • @yellowdayz1800
    @yellowdayz1800 Год назад

    At least 50 pesos ain't much is it?

  • @krokodilgena9288
    @krokodilgena9288 Год назад

    I was charged 3 times more for dental bridge. And she told me because I am greengo.

  • @henrycastle3487
    @henrycastle3487 2 года назад

    I like your Chanel I am Mexican and I am Living in Canada 🇨🇦

  • @mbethely1
    @mbethely1 22 дня назад

    Could have taxi'd to one location with the same driver- and ask to be taxi'd back to orginal location by taxi .. should be the same mileage

  • @Mad-Angel-c6g
    @Mad-Angel-c6g 2 года назад +1

    Just because you don’t know the language that doesn’t mean you can’t learn how to bargain lol that’s the beauty of Mexico if you bargain you will get a better deal and just watch out for the locals that want a free meal lol

  • @westsidesmitty1
    @westsidesmitty1 Год назад +2

    Thank you for making the difference clear. When I heard ''50 pesos'', I thought- no prob, the man has to feed his kids''. THEN ya'll told me that it would buy lunch, so that's kind of steep. I don't mind sharing the wealth, it's just that I don't have much of it, myself!

  • @carmentartaglia7133
    @carmentartaglia7133 Год назад

    So sorry about you being scammed. I could imagine being a Canadian in Mexico is dangerous. In Sweden and Italy, people would never charge a foreigner more or take advantage. Just when you begin to believe in humanity. Buy a dog. Good luck!

  • @kennethsimoneau6367
    @kennethsimoneau6367 2 года назад +1

    Under the current administration in the US there is an extreme gringo tax now, this is this reason I'm watching this video and planning on spending winters in Mexico.

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  2 года назад

      I don’t think it’s possible to have a gringo tax in the US by definition of what a gringo tax is

  • @robertlee8302
    @robertlee8302 Год назад

    Hey, man, like you, I'm a gringo. Regarding friendly local strangers offering to show you around....they're not charging you any tour guide fee, right? Paying their way for a day out with you is polite etiqite...and a good deal for you and I. My experience is that anybody who has the free time to show you around is likely between jobs and probably doesn't have the extra $$ to send on traveling and eating out.

  • @patrickvanmeter2922
    @patrickvanmeter2922 Год назад +1

    Part of the culture. I was with the same Mexican girl for over 15 years. I learned to let her buy things for me.

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  Год назад

      Good option

    • @ionelghiorghita688
      @ionelghiorghita688 Год назад

      This suppose to pay her after for the help and finally can be the same or worse. The best is to know the fair prices and after be a bit generous because as usual the small merchants are selling cheap knowing the poverty of most of the people. In another hand in this poor countries they learned to take advantage for whatever they can knowing that as usual from the big world companies to the local politicians everyone takes advantage to a bigger scale. So you are for them someone having a better life just because of the better place you was born, which is not completely wrong.

  • @ChristopherStarr-uk3hv
    @ChristopherStarr-uk3hv Год назад

    Huh? They is a 'Gringo' tax in Key West. There is one price in the restaurants for locals and another for the tourists.

  • @burgessfrank8207
    @burgessfrank8207 Год назад +1

    As a gringo living many years in Mexico I don't feel that I pay more and often feel like I'm getting a better deal. Of course being fluent helps. My Mexican friends all believe that there is a gringo tax though

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  Год назад

      Interesting and good to hear, where in Mexico are you living?

    • @burgessfrank8207
      @burgessfrank8207 Год назад +1

      @@TrailguidePictures Currently in CDMX for business but looking forward to returning to QRO where I spent the previous five years

  • @mariareyes-yu3ld
    @mariareyes-yu3ld Год назад

    I’m Mexican and paid more than my brother so, think is same for everyone

  • @martinsemrok
    @martinsemrok Год назад

    Five dollars US in Cancun airport for a paper towel in the bathroom!

  • @1st1shot
    @1st1shot Год назад

    I don’t know if it’s a gringo tax or a Mexican discount? 🤷‍♂️

  • @davidwoodard7025
    @davidwoodard7025 Год назад

    GRINGOS ARE ALWAYS CHARGED MORE UNLESS YOU ARE ACCOMPANIED BY A MEXICAN. MY WIFE IS MEXICAN AND A FEW PLACES SHE DOES BUSINESS WITH CHARGE HER MORE BECAUSE THEY KNOW SHE IS MARRIED TO A GRINGO. ENJOYED THE VIDEO AND WILL CHECK OUT BOTH OF YOUR VIDEOS.

  • @statingtheobviousify
    @statingtheobviousify 2 года назад +1

    I like that this is a totally different video to Karen's, despite you both talking about the same situation.

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  2 года назад

      Yeah, and you know we didn't see each others edit until we were finished. I think it's great to see the two perspectives.

  • @TrailguidePictures
    @TrailguidePictures  2 года назад +11

    I really enjoyed working with La Karencita on this video. It was a lot of fun and also good to work with another creative who understands what it's like to be living and working in this RUclips world.
    Please visit her channel and check out her video on this topic from her perspective ruclips.net/video/uJmO1ArjAFg/видео.html and don't forget to Subscribe

  • @tucsonazul
    @tucsonazul 2 года назад

    This would'nt be the case if you live there for a good wile, many honest vendors do have the prices on the items. Ive had nothing but good expirances in Mexico.

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  2 года назад

      I think it would still be the case. I've had good experiences too but I think this is a part of living there as a foreigner.

  • @lahermosajarifa7007
    @lahermosajarifa7007 2 года назад

    To be expected.

  • @janiceritchot9505
    @janiceritchot9505 Год назад

    Thanks for this info , it was very interesting . I think people get ripped off no matter where you go . I just don’t patronize that place once I don’t trust the vendor . Same as Canada . You go for decent price and if the staff are attentive and knowledgeable. Of course not knowing Spanish is a big hurtle for anyone going and living in Mexico . I like your straightforward personality . You don’t beat around the bush, you tell it like it is and don’t sugar coat what the reality of the situations you are dealing with .☺

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  Год назад

      Thanks Janice,
      I try. I mean there are a lot of good hearted people making videos who think they need to create a positive marketing video that doesn’t really show what the reality is. I just try to share my perspective, it’s not necessarily correct all the time but it’s my experience in the moment.
      Thanks for watching

  • @judithgrace9850
    @judithgrace9850 Год назад

    Do not pay a facilitator before services.

  • @timothykeith1367
    @timothykeith1367 Год назад

    Paying a little more for a small purchase isn't really being scammed. Being deceived on a large transaction is a concern.

  • @michaelwaterman8925
    @michaelwaterman8925 Год назад

    Dealbreaker. Always preyed on. Always on the lookout. Always getting screwed.

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  Год назад

      Unfortunately it seems everywhere in the world either you get screwed by the people or the government, either way someone is trying to take advantage of you

  • @geraldoyo1
    @geraldoyo1 Год назад

    I've experienced the same thing in many parts of Mexico, you're not Mexican so you pay more.

  • @embededfabrication4482
    @embededfabrication4482 Год назад

    you have to learn to bribe cops, keep only 5 dollars US in your wallet, when the cops pull you over for some bogus reason just say your sorry and open up your wallet and show them the 5 so they can reach in and take it, they'll take everything so just keep a 5 in there. I learned this the hard way when some crooked bicycle cop stole a $100 US From me cause he said I made a turn in the wrong lane. LOL, I probably paid for his kids college.

  • @mrwonderful4616
    @mrwonderful4616 Год назад

    That wouldn’t have happened in Canada.

  • @scottieontherocks
    @scottieontherocks 2 года назад

    In my experience, the better I got with my Spanish, the less I worried about being overcharged just because I was a gringo (Canadian). This, at least, was how I found it in Oaxaca, when I was there many years ago, and about three years ago in Merida. But I suspect you're right that every business is in the business of doing business and trying to make as much as they need (not necessarily as much as they can, as it seems to be in the U.S. and Canada). I found vendors warming up to me when I spoke decent Spanish with them and when I accused them of asking too much and they bargained with me, we ended up with smiles on our faces. Besides which, it helps with practicing your Spanish. In other words, it's like they're your temporary Spanish teacher, so maybe it's nonetheless worth the extra "tip" you end up paying. However, any time I've been in Mexico, I've never, ever felt "ripped off." So many things are much cheaper than they are in Canada, I figure it all comes out in the wash. As in that famous Seinfeld episode, it's all sort of even-Steven in the end. Just sit back and enjoy your time there. Mexicans on the whole are quite honest and respectful and are beautiful people whose culture I very much admire. In Merida, for instance, I accidentally overpaid for my bus ride, the total charge usually was about10 cents Canadian. I gave him 12 cents without realizing what I'd done. The driver could very easily have kept the 2 cents and I never would've known the difference. But he quickly offered me my change, telling me I'd given him too much. On a different occasion my wife left her wallet in a washroom at a huge mall in Merida, but within 15 minutes the guards there had tracked it down and not a cent was missing. Credit cards and everything else were still there. So our experiences are varied and different, but that's life, eh? Enjoyed your video and love La Karencita.

  • @Raul-pk5oc
    @Raul-pk5oc Год назад

    It's a Latino Thing...They do it in Ecuador also. Gringos pay more.

  • @jefffarris9238
    @jefffarris9238 Год назад

    Your premise at the end of the video is that there is a 10% gringo tax. I don't see it - if nothing else, it will put Americans and Canadians at ease that this is not rampant, at least in Queretaro. I did not see anything that would qualify as a gringo tax. Only the doll and the taxi, both of which you can bargain down the price or walk away. That being said, any tourist should be wary and do your research - and if you think you are bring ripped off, WALK AWAY. Or if you cannot, just pay. The price is likely going to be less than an equivalent in the US or Canada.

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  Год назад

      I always find it interesting when people argue that it’s ok because the price is lower than in the US or Canada.
      So, a Canadian or American who now lives in Mexico should be ok with paying more than their Mexican neighbours even though they likely earn a similar wage (now residing in Mexico)? If that’s the case, a Mexican who now lives in Canada or the US should pay less because they are originally from Mexico? Or should they also pay more because they are a foreigner?

  • @boogyjuggy
    @boogyjuggy Год назад

    gringo tax, lollllllllllllllllll....not surprised at all

  • @CS-cq4hg
    @CS-cq4hg 9 дней назад

    😂

  • @Karen-dk1ec
    @Karen-dk1ec Год назад +1

    In the USA, the word "gringo" (Caucasian) is derogatory & a form of racist discrimination. Mexicans in the USA would be outraged if people said a derogatory name. It's ironic that the Mexicans will charge you more if you speak Spanish, but in many parts of the USA Mexicans refuse to learn English,

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  Год назад

      Gringo actually refers to people from the USA, not caucasions in general but it is true that it's derogatory.

  • @viralsheddingzombie5324
    @viralsheddingzombie5324 Год назад

    You're not being taken advantage of by going out on the town and paying the locals for an education. That is a valuable experience.

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  Год назад

      What?

    • @viralsheddingzombie5324
      @viralsheddingzombie5324 Год назад +1

      @@TrailguidePictures Even though you think you're being taken advantage of, IF the locals are giving you an education on local customs and language, that has value. It's very simple. Americans expect everyone to cater to them. You can't have that attitude in a different country.

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  Год назад

      Do the locals gain anything from people visiting, or are the visitors only gaining?
      Btw, I'm not "American" and don't expect anyone to cater to me. Lose the prejudice, it doesn't make you look very good.

  • @CandycaneBeyond
    @CandycaneBeyond 2 года назад

    I think the lesson here is learn the language, learn to haggle when appropriate, be kind to your grocers, shop around. Walmart won't give you a free Mango 🥭😊

  • @ParisianThinker
    @ParisianThinker 3 месяца назад

    You should live in France. There is no higher prices for Americans than for French. It's possible to live there without speaking French beyond a few phrases. What a way to live your life by living in a country where you don't speak Spanish.

  • @judithgrace9850
    @judithgrace9850 Год назад

    Love your channel.
    😘
    Please move to a safer and less expensive country, if you are on a pension, and can work online from anywhere. I did at 79
    We need to provide studio apartments for the homeless.,$75K for all Americans 18 and up.
    Much respect from Chicago. And retired in Querétaro México.
    Send all criminals to war zones with play guns. Sterilization from birth.

  • @chefebispo
    @chefebispo 2 года назад

    I like how you accidentally bargained your way out of the Gringo tax by confusing 60 with 70, only to end up exactly where they quoted Karen. Maybe that's the answer, to assume the first price everyone quotes you is 10% inflated, so offer them 90% of that price instead?
    Playa Del Carmen and the rest of QR (and, I suspect, other tourist traps around the country) have another form of Gringo Tax, imposed on anyone too lazy to deal with local currency. The main drag of PDC has more ATMs dispensing US dollars than pesos, and many businesses helpfully post US dollar prices along side the peso prices. Invariably, the dollar prices reflect a horrendous exchange rate.

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  2 года назад

      Yeah, it's not the first time I made the mistake. 😁
      Interesting to hear about the use of another currency here. I find that strange but I guess if visitors don't try to use the local money the community needs to adapt.

    • @chefebispo
      @chefebispo 2 года назад +1

      @@bmyra he was initially overcharged as a presumptive Gringo, it was his mistake that got him *out* of the Gringo tax in this instance.

  • @kevinseversonandhisvizslas8287
    @kevinseversonandhisvizslas8287 2 года назад

    Go back home to Canada get your canoe, live your life and find a woman that’s been upended in her life just like you. So many of us have been divorced, and success is the best revenge

  • @dg3831
    @dg3831 Год назад

    Dude, just pay the gringo tax and call it a day🤷‍♂️ It's kind of a reparation of all the BS the gringos have done and continues to do to the latinos.😢

  • @acajudi100
    @acajudi100 Год назад

    I love Queretaro.
    Stop killing each other worldwide!!!
    I love your videos. Thank you, and I am 80 living in Mexico from the USA.
    I came to Mexico from Chicago at the age of 20, and I love that country, and they loved me better than my USA
    citizens. I was blessed to have 3 wonderful USA friends, but I traveled with only my husband, daughter, and my local friends already in Acapulco etc.
    Ms. Robinson paid for everything! I would never have taken them there, and they could check in a Roach Motel.
    All 6 will get their Karma. Do the same for those killing us in the USA! Mexican prisons will break them, as Russian prisons. All criminals need to be in hell in gasoline drawers.
    Wrong to Strong tells you about Mexican and USA prisons.
    The Black Dolphin Prison tells you about Russian prisons.
    Please send all our criminals to horrible prisons around the world, so decent people can live in peace, and not have to eliminate them here to survive.
    I am 80 and | was born in Chicago, but for over 60 years, I have been visiting and living mainly in Acapulco and Queretaro but earned my living in Chicago and Waukegan. It is safer and 70% less expensive per month to live here on my pension and I help non beggars help themselves.
    I never lived in a $1500 per night villa, so Ms. Robinson was most generous to pay for all of them, and they eliminated her. Karma never loses an address, and you can run, but you cannot hide, and this goes for all evil demons. You will reap what you have sown big time! Thanks for filming your crimes dummies.

  • @parker1ray
    @parker1ray 2 года назад

    You need to come back to Canada or the states. There are no scams here!

    • @TrailguidePictures
      @TrailguidePictures  2 года назад

      Well, I think there are probably scams everywhere.

    • @parker1ray
      @parker1ray 2 года назад +1

      @@TrailguidePictures Exactly my point!

    • @marioncamu6279
      @marioncamu6279 2 года назад

      Ha ha i get scammed big o the states more than once and for grater amounts

    • @06eyM3
      @06eyM3 Год назад

      There ARE scams up north, just not RACIST based scams.

  • @conniewaite1996
    @conniewaite1996 2 года назад +1

    Next time you go somewhere for the winter,know the language or go to an english speaking country

    • @LaKarencitaMX
      @LaKarencitaMX 2 года назад +3

      I'm Mexican and I'm not bother he doesn't speak Spanish fluently. I actually like he's putting into practice what he's learning.

    • @conniewaite1996
      @conniewaite1996 2 года назад +1

      @@LaKarencitaMX I meant jason,he should have been better prepared,it is good that he learns it,but should have studied it before getting there so he wouldn't have been taken advantage of.i understand his need to go somewhere different,but an english speaking beach or island would have been better.

    • @kmcnaughton7900
      @kmcnaughton7900 2 года назад +3

      I can't say I agree with you Connie. Respectfully. I think if more people traveled abroad and as Jason seems to be, is respectful of other cultures, it can be a great experience.

    • @conniewaite1996
      @conniewaite1996 2 года назад

      No,I am saying ,be prepared to get taken. One should be prepared for anything when they venture out

    • @conniewaite1996
      @conniewaite1996 2 года назад +1

      @@kmcnaughton7900 yes,good to broaden the horizons. I would love to go to Greece and Switzerland someday