Mexican Lifestyles
Customer survey - September 28, 2013
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- Published on Friday, 27 September 2013 12:47
- Written by GR Staff
Customer survey - July August 31, 2013
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- Published on Friday, 30 August 2013 12:01
- Written by GR Staff
Customer survey - July 20, 2013
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- Published on Friday, 19 July 2013 14:16
- Written by GR Staff
Mellow Midwesterner takes charge of US Citizen Services
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- Published on Friday, 30 August 2013 11:13
- Written by Dale Hoyt Palfrey
Immediately following the departure of Ambassador Anthony Wayne, the audience of expatriate U.S. citizens gathered at LCS stuck around to engage in a no-limits dialogue with Mark Seibel, the new head man at the Guadalajara Consulate’s American Citizens Services Section.
Car importation process back on track
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- Published on Friday, 31 May 2013 13:18
- Written by Michael Forbes
One lakeside business seems to have found a way to bypass the problems that have plagued other firms and individuals that have tried to help expats nationalize their foreign-plated vehicles.
Abbeyfield offers creature comforts for self-sufficient seniors
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- Published on Friday, 23 August 2013 12:48
- Written by GR Staff
Abbeyfield, Ajijic’s deluxe assisted living facility for self-reliant seniors is throwing an open house on August 27 to show off available accommodations, its newly installed solar power system and other amenities.
Consumer survey - May 25, 2013
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- Published on Friday, 24 May 2013 18:02
- Written by GR Staff
Thumbs up on local Apple availability and pricing
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- Published on Friday, 09 August 2013 11:55
- Written by Ellaine Halleck
People seeking Apple products in Guadalajara have little reason to pout, with Macs, iPods and iPads available in at least 61 spots in metro Guad, including the newest — an “Apple Shop” that opened last week in Sam’s Club next to Galerias mall.
Free safe return program for illegal cars suddenly gets a lot more popular
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- Published on Friday, 24 May 2013 15:59
- Written by Michael Forbes
Officials at Guadalajara area tax offices have expressed surprise at the sudden rise in the number of requests for permits to ensure the “safe return” of illegal foreign-plated vehicles to their home countries.