yucatantimes.com
One of the most popular programs that senior citizens enroll for in Mexico is the INAPAM (Instituto Nacional para las Personas Adultas Mayores) discount card. This is offered to all Mexicans and foreign residents who are 60 years of age or older and enables them to enjoy very worthwhile discounts on a whole range of goods and services including food, medicines, transport, clothing, as well as recreation and leisure activities.
The program recognizes that retired people living on fixed incomes need financial support to help them keep their costs under control. More and more firms and businesses are actively advertising the fact that they offer discounts to INAPAM card holders, and even those who don’t may well introduce a discount on goods and services you buy if you present your card to them. Many organizations are very pleased to give seniors a discount, and the card is a means to prove your residency and qualification status.
Once enrolled, you receive a plastic card that, when presented at thousands of stores, businesses and government service agencies across Mexico, offers you significant discounts of between 10% and 50% on goods and services you buy; and an increasing number of municipalities are also offering discounts on property taxes and water bills.
Here are some examples of the services that offer discounts:
Healthcare: Many pharmacies give discounts on medications (medicines are already much less expensive in Mexico than the US, and these discounts are in addition to the lower prices Americans enjoy here), and some dentists and doctors and other medical specialists will also give seniors a discount
Public Transportation: Bus companies, airlines, and taxi firms offer discounts on fares
Food and Groceries: Local food stores, convenience stores, and specialist food emporiums offer discounts on your grocery shopping, saving you more money on your basic living costs
Leisure: Many hotels and travel agencies in Mexico offer discounts to senior citizens who present the card; also recreation parks (like Six Flags Mexico). If you plan a party, many of the party rooms (salon de fiestas) offer a discount on rentals to seniors
Eating Out: Many cafes and diners, including the national chains Vips and Toks, offer discounts to INAPAM card holders
Culture: Many museums, archaeology parks, art galleries, and bookstores offer discounts to card holders
Miscellany: A whole raft of businesses offer seniors a discount when they present their card, for example, legal firms, art & craft stores, car service and repair centers, computer sales and repair stores, clothing and apparel stores, accountants, construction firms, hardware stores, florists, printers, locksmiths, jewellery stores, beauty salons, DIY centers, stationers, plumbers, electricians, dry cleaners, veterinary services, etc.
Discount on Property Taxes and Water Bills: Increasing numbers of municipalities are offering seniors a discount on their annual property taxes (Predial) and their water bills. Discounts, where offered, vary by municipality.
The card is available to all seniors who are 60 years or older. It’s simple and free to apply for the card.
You will need to present some official identification, like a passport or driver’s license, your birth certificate and, as a foreigner, you will also need to present your old FM3/FM2 or your new Temporary or Permanent Residency permit. You will also be asked for a utility bill or some other document that shows your current address in Mexico.
You take these documents (as well as 2 photocopies of each) along with three passport-sized photographs of yourself to your local government office dealing with INAPAM applications (check locally where you live) and, when the application is completed, you will be presented with a card that you can use to obtain the discounts. The government staffs a helpline that is open from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. weekdays, to answer questions you may have, and the call is free from inside Mexico: 01 800 007 3705.
You can find additional information online about the application process here. The page is in Spanish, and you can use the Google page translation feature if you need to.
Basic living costs in Mexico are already lower than those in the US, Canada and Europe. With the INAPAM card, seniors can enjoy additional discounts, and thus help to make their fixed incomes stretch even further in retirement.
Source: http://www.mexperience.com/
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Thursday, December 11, 2014
Best Time and Website for Buying Airline Tickets
clarkhoward.com
Every day I'm asked, "What's the best time to buy an airline ticket, and what's the best website to do it on?" I've got some new answers to share with you.
The Airline Reporting Corporation (ARC), which is like the back office of ticket selling for the nation's airlines, has monitored data continually over a 19-month period and found that the magic time to buy a ticket is generally 8 weeks before you travel.
By Clark Howard
Every day I'm asked, "What's the best time to buy an airline ticket, and what's the best website to do it on?" I've got some new answers to share with you.
The Airline Reporting Corporation (ARC), which is like the back office of ticket selling for the nation's airlines, has monitored data continually over a 19-month period and found that the magic time to buy a ticket is generally 8 weeks before you travel.
Try booking an airline ticket on this day...
So the latest ARC study suggests the old advice of booking 42 days before your departure has shifted to 57 days before travel.
Meanwhile, there's always the question of what's the best day to buy an airline ticket? Conventional wisdom held that it was Tuesday.
Not so anymore, says ARC. Their new recommendation is book on a Sunday as your first choice, followed by Saturday. Weekend airfare shopping is in!
Now, this is a general rule; it's not true for every ticket. But overall, if you're looking for a cheap fare, why not give it a try?
Try following airlines on social media because that's where people are getting some of the lowest fares today. The airlines want to put out unpublished fares that will not be matched by others. Social media lets them attract a customer and not have to compete with each other.
Meanwhile, there's always the question of what's the best day to buy an airline ticket? Conventional wisdom held that it was Tuesday.
Not so anymore, says ARC. Their new recommendation is book on a Sunday as your first choice, followed by Saturday. Weekend airfare shopping is in!
Now, this is a general rule; it's not true for every ticket. But overall, if you're looking for a cheap fare, why not give it a try?
Try following airlines on social media because that's where people are getting some of the lowest fares today. The airlines want to put out unpublished fares that will not be matched by others. Social media lets them attract a customer and not have to compete with each other.
The best website for booking your ticket is...
Now, where do you get best deal? A Wall Street Journal test reveals there is no one definitive website that will save you money every time. Whoever is cheapest one time may not be cheapest the next time. So shop and shop and shop on multiple websites to save the most money.
And remember, the best deal flows to the opportunist. When you see a screaming deal, buy it and then figure why you want to go to the city you've booked!
And remember, the best deal flows to the opportunist. When you see a screaming deal, buy it and then figure why you want to go to the city you've booked!
4 Gateway Cities For Cheap European Fares
If you are going to Europe, the question of when to book is important, but not nearly as much as the question of what city you depart from. I've long recommended buying one ticket to a key bargain city and then going overseas from that city.
The cheapest gateway cities to Europe include New York, Orlando's Sanford Field, Ft. Lauderdale, and San Francisco/Oakland.
If you're frustrated with European fares, start with those gateways and you may wind up saving a substantial amount. But remember, don't buy way early because you'll probably later regret it.
As just one example of a discounter that flies out of those cities, Norwegian Air Shuttle is flying New York to Oslo for about $500 RT (roundtrip); NY to London at $384 RT; NY to Copenhagen at $474 RT; and San Francisco to Oslo at $596 RT.
The cheapest gateway cities to Europe include New York, Orlando's Sanford Field, Ft. Lauderdale, and San Francisco/Oakland.
If you're frustrated with European fares, start with those gateways and you may wind up saving a substantial amount. But remember, don't buy way early because you'll probably later regret it.
As just one example of a discounter that flies out of those cities, Norwegian Air Shuttle is flying New York to Oslo for about $500 RT (roundtrip); NY to London at $384 RT; NY to Copenhagen at $474 RT; and San Francisco to Oslo at $596 RT.
Friday, February 14, 2014
Discount on Carnaval Tickets Today and Tomorrow
by Maureen Dietrich
on 14 Feb 14
mazmessenger.com
mazmessenger.com
If you are planning on attending one of the Carnaval shows, today and tomorrow might be good days to buy them.
Mazatlán´s Institute of Culture is offering 30 percent off tickets for the crowning of the Floral Queen on February 28 featuring Le Div4s, the coronation of Carnaval Queen on March 1 with Sasha, Benny, Erik and the crowning of the Child Queen on March 3 featuring Belinda.
Tickets can be purchased today and tomorrow at the Angela Peralta Theater, the kiosks in Plazuela Machado, Gran Plaza and Galerías Mazatlán, or at the Cultura office.
(from Noroeste)
Mazatlán´s Institute of Culture is offering 30 percent off tickets for the crowning of the Floral Queen on February 28 featuring Le Div4s, the coronation of Carnaval Queen on March 1 with Sasha, Benny, Erik and the crowning of the Child Queen on March 3 featuring Belinda.
Tickets can be purchased today and tomorrow at the Angela Peralta Theater, the kiosks in Plazuela Machado, Gran Plaza and Galerías Mazatlán, or at the Cultura office.
(from Noroeste)
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