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SunnyDays2 Wrote:
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> squireparty Wrote:
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> > I don't mean to take this thread over but I
> > thought of something else. I need some dental
> > work done and I live in Arizona. Guess where
> I'll
> > be going to have it done? Mexico. I will save
> at
> > least 60%, probably more by doing so. The
> price
> > diffential is so great that I will no longer
> see
> > an American dentist unless it's a life or death
> > situation, I just can't justify paying the
> costs
> > on the US side of the border. Point is that in
> > Arizona I have a lot of company in this and
> > dentists are seeing a race to the bottom to
> some
> > degree too. And really, am I not just like an
> MSC
> > by crossing a border to save money? I want the
> > lowest cost, too, and know of dentists that are
> > good and trustworthy and have the same
> equipment
> > dentists on the US side have. Just something I
> > thought I'd pass along.
>
> I thought I would "pass this along" too...
>
> I am a San Diego resident and never have been to
> Tijuana myself, because everybody always says how
> dangerous and dirty it is. Well, this was
> confirmed when a very good friend of mine went
> there this past weekend. My friend's roommate
> convinced her to spend the day in TJ to go to the
> dog track. She agreed, and off they went. After
> being at the dog track, they went to a bar and had
> two beers each, and decided to head back to the
> border.
>
> Then, a seemingly nice English-speaking Mexican
> couple befriended them and said they "knew of a
> shortcut" back to the border.. Well, that would of
> been a red flag to me, but they were like OK! So
> this couple were leading them through the streets
> repeating "one more block, one more block!" Then
> she said things got ghetto fast. The couple ripped
> the necklace off my friend's neck, took her purse,
> phone, passport, and then put a knife up to the
> roommate's neck demanding money. Then the
> criminals took my friend's phone and started
> texting anyone in her phone under "mom" or "dad"
> saying she was in a Tijuana jail and that they
> need to Western Union $500 to get her out.
> Anyways, long story less long, the roommate had to
> buy back the passports for $200 and were able to
> escape.
>
> And this:
>
>
>
> However, the few Mexican Mega-Horror Dentist
> Stories I have heard would make me extremely
> cautious. Once the work has been performed
> incorrectly and/or infection has set in,
> correction procedures can be a financial nightmare
> and the pain even worse.
>
> Yes, Dental Work is expensive but most Dentists
> offer decent payment plans.
>
> Definitely not worth the risks . . . MY TWO CENTS
> WORTH.
I can see where caution is a good idea, yes. Personally, I go to Los Algodones for such and to date, it is safe there. I realize this can change at the drop of a hat, but to date whichever cartel has Los Algodones had not been disputed, so there has been no reason for scary gore there. I would avoid Tijuana like a plague, and ditto for any border city period from Agua Prieta all the way through the border line with Texas. There are many cities there which are very bad news. About oportunistic crime - I'm sure it happens where I go but I have not know anyone who has had this sort of thing happen to them in Los Algodones. Do your business by day, stay in at night, and any alcohol you buy if you do - wait until you go home to consume it.
About the dentists - I go to someone who has been there since 1978 and I have gotten good recommendations from. To date I have had seven crowns done, some dating back to 2007, with no issues thus far at $140 a crown - for the ones this year. Prior to this year I paid $125 a crown.
I think there are good dental deals to be had along the border but you have to do your due dilligence first. And not to knock your friend, I would not have gotten myself into a similar situation, I would have avoided Tijuana period and not befriended the Mexican couple. To date, Los Algodones is safe and so is Tecate (not far from San Diego). You still have to exersize due dilligence and keep your wits about you in both places, though.....much like you would in any large city in the US.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/23/2013 11:41PM by squireparty.