Consulate-General of Mexico in Dallas
Address | 1210 River Bend Dallas, TX 75247 USA |
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ir l consulado mejicano es peor, que si estuvieras en el propio mejico, es la gente, o nose si se le pudiera decir asi,mas despota eh idiotas, como si fueran superior a uno, pobres miserables, tenian que ser mejicanos, x eso estan como estan(viva la corrupcion)
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Warning di not open accounts with chase bank s.
Chase banks are freezing Hispanic accounts especially Mexicans.
Chase employees has been threatening Hispanic telling them they will deport them and freezing their money. Chase employees discriminate Hispanic but they use a trap to get Hispanics to open bank accounts offering $20-100 dls to open new accounts and then chase will not let Hispanic get their own money. This is call extortion crime without scrupulous. Write a letters to the congress and the house to stip chase to open more banks, to stop committing frauds and ti ask the to pay bank the money they defrauded with illegal loans and to remive the Ceo and other executives 1'5 millions bonuses. Other bank shoukd take iver cgase banks fire all corruption employees 99 percent and let welks Fargo manage it. Insanuty us giving money to chase banks si they repeT committing fraudulent actions with people's money.
Send this letters to the republican and democrats to pass a law to monitor chase banks deal such as loans, ethics with people's miney and fure employees whi arr racists
Hispanics di not opens babj accounts within chase banks
When you get to the border you pay around $350.00 for a permit to drive your car or truck into Mexico. When you return, if you had paid by cash, you receive your cash back. If you had charged this amount, it takes one week for the money to clear and show up back in your Visa or Master Card account.
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where can i get some info about the hours and services o if the consulate if they NEVER answer the phone/DO YOU NEED AN APPT. TO GET PERMISO TO TAKE YOUR VEHICLE ACROSS THE BORDER OR CAN U JUST GO IN WHAT ARE YOUR HOURS SINCE YOU DONT ANSWER THE PHONES DO YOU OPEN THE DOORS? some people travel a fara away just to be turned down by you hay que pena
The American people would appreciate it if the Mexican government would tighten there border and not allow there citizens to cross illegally into the U.S. If you would fix your country then your citizens would not want to leave..
I recently exchanged 3500 pesos at my Wells Fargo bank. These pesos were from previous trips to Mexico during the last 20 yrs. A week after exchanging the pesos my bank contacted me and said that you would not honor your print money. They advised that it was too old. On our trips to Mexico we routinely exchanged American money for Mexican pesos. I'm currently retired and this money would be nice. The United States has never refused to back it's paper money and it is regrettable that your country has taken this position. I'm hoping that you can help but if not I'm going to share this with our local TV stations as precautions to others who visit your country and inadvertinately forget to exchange their monies.
Thank you for been here and help our people.
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