Tijuana

Re: Book before you leave home
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I did book!!! Already have an appointment with your agency for November 2nd!

So, I need some help. I used to come to TJ regularly, but have not been in several years. I plan to stay a couple of nights in TJ. I used to stay at Tichuan or Pueblo Amigo. Are they still good choices? What is the best way to stay in touch with girls or the the agencies in TJ by phone? I have a US based burner phone for the hobby that is on Tmobile. Can I use it in TJ? I was always frustrated before when I went, because I did not know how to call someone else if a date fell through. Is there anything else I should be careful about?

Thanks,

J.

tmobile has a $10 add on for mexican calls for 50/60 dollar level plans.....good luck.

book your date before leaving home. Most phones will work from the top floors at those hotels. Both have wifi so e-mail should not be an issue.

I did book!!! Already have an appointment with your agency for November 2nd!

Some phones get reception in Tijuana without roaming charges and others do with roaming charges.  

I have--and like--T-Mobile.  It has a roaming fee when used on the streets but no roaming fee with a Wi-Fi connection.  

The AT&T Go phone works in TJ.  It's a popular through away phone.

AT&T plus Cricket  (which uses AT&T towers) have coverage in lots of the downtown and ZN areas of Tijuana.

T-Mobile charges $15.00 a month for 1000 minutes of calls to Mexican cell phones.  (Always be sure what you are buying allows you to call Mexican mobile phones.  Not just landlines, which nobody has.

KeepCalling dot com and Google Voice are phone apps that allow an American cell phone to call Mexican landline and cell phones for about five cents per minute--as low a rate as it gets.  Minutes bought for either app never expire, making them better for light usage than something like T-Mobiles $15.00 a month fee.

I the Google Voice app.  It has several settings, one of which makes it to be a "set and forget" app for making International calls.

An example of what to dial when using a US cell phone to call a Mexican mobile phone is:  011-52-1-664-987-6543.  Where:
011 is International access (you can use the + symbol instead of 011)
52 is the country code for Mexico
1 is mobile phone access in Mexico (which is omitted when dialing a landline)
664 is the Tijuana area code
987-6543 (which a Mexican is more likely to write as 987-54-43 or something like 66-49-87-65-43) is the local phone number

If you cell phone doesn't work there are still the old fashioned pay phones in Tijuana that can be used when all else fails.

Thanks Burt2010. You have been a reliable voice here for a very long time! Enjoy..

Try apps like Skype, Tango or even Line because they use wifi and internet get to the hotel log on and call then and they can call you back as well. LINE AND tango are free calls no matter where youbare. SKYPE WILL REQUIRE YUN TO PAY MONEY.  

I HOPE THIS HELPS.

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