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Uhhh - This is getting to be a bit much...actually I am getting to the point
of suspecting an agent provocateur. It is reasonably clear that "yachtbroker" is the primary, if not only, bahamaian responding on this topic. He is sufficently polarizing and consistent that I doubt he is for real... Remaining choices...a really dumb input from someone in the Bahamas (gov or otherwise) trying to pour gasioline on the dispute or some idiot who is trying to inflame the US response. Under any circumstances I would presume "yachtbroker" should be ignored. Jim "Yachtbroker" wrote in message ... If you people think that you can pressure our government through threats and the waving of your yankee dollar you've got a big surprise coming! What "conflict of interest", Island state politics" are you people talking about. I am a proud Bahamian and I sure as hell will be calling my Member of Parliment to keep you lot of free loading, dirt bags out o our Country. Why the hell the entire lot of you go the Keys or wherever you want to go. As a Bahamian I am sick and tire of hearing you Americans cry for every damn thing when it is not convenient for your own selfish benefit. I pay taxes way beyond $300 dollars in Florida on every trip and a $100 for an American Visa do hear us Bahamian bitching? To hell with the whoe lot of you snooty caniving *******s exrcpt from www.boycottbahamas.com click how to help! |
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I didn't know about the $100 per visit fee for Bahamians in the US, but I talked to some of them when I was there last. They said that it is cheaper for them to fly over to the US, rent a car, and buy stuff (like furniture) and ship it back even with all the import taxes etc that they have to pay on it then to buy it in the Bahamas. In any case, if they are charging $15 (or $18 in the case of Freeport) exit fee per person that's not equivalent to charging a boat with two to 4 persons $300. And I don't know if they charge the cruise ship passengers anything extra or maybe it is included in their passage. Most Bahamians have no contact with private boat cruisers or they don't realize that they are cruisers. So the animosity towards people from the US is probably toward non-boating tourists. As for our getting parts for free that are in Bahamian stores - that's a laugh. Bob went to all the stores in Bimini and all the stores in Nassau and quite a few of them in Freeport, and he bought what he could which wasn't much. We had to go back to the states to get any serious engine parts. Even when they had them, they didn't want to look for them, or couldn't find them. And we don't get them for free - we have to pay for them and pay sales tax just like anyone else. All we escape is paying Bahamian duty. I also wonder how this is going to affect Canadian visitors who usually live a little closer to the bone because of the exchange rate than we do. In any case, my SIL who is the sort who will run over to Bimini for the weekend has said he won't go anymore - not so much because of the fees in the Bahamas, but because of the hassle getting back into the states. We first went to the Bahamas in order to stay longer in FL than the 90 days allowed. It's cheaper to pay the fee now than to go to the Bahamas, particularly if they charge us additional for each dinghy. grandma Rosalie |
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