
The plan is to eventually incorporate our little chihuahua, Pincho, into our videos. BUT, does he have the style, the fashion sense and overall desire we'll demand in order to make the cut? There's 2 qualities that D'Angelo and myself our known for- our professionalism and maybe more important, the fact we only wear the latest gear in our videos. I don't like to brag, but we do set the fashion trends among expats in Costa Rica. We'll expect no less from Pincho.
So, we took him out the other day to try on his new designer shoes. Check out this video and let us know how you think he did.
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Hubertus · 736 weeks ago
I expect on Youtube you will get 20 millions visitors end of the month!
GREAT!
Hubertus
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joseph sacchetti · 735 weeks ago
Unfortunately, many foreigners who purchase real estate, autos, other products
and services are defrauded here in Costa Rica. I too, a nine year resident of Costa
Rica, have been a victim of fraud, but I am one of the few lucky ones who was able
to successful win my claims in the legal system here.
One has to be objective. There are many honest ticos, Costa Ricans, but there
are also many ticos and foreign residents who will take advantage of a foreigner, and
defraud their clients of serious amounts of money, sometimes their entire life´s savings.
The victims of these frauds, in many cases have the odds seriously stacked against them.
The perpertrators of these frauds are very intelligent. They are well aware that their clients.
in many cases, have little knowlege of the language, customs and most importantly, the
legal system. They also know that they can make arrangements, in many cases, with
victim´s attorney to make the victims claim go away. It is a double pay day for many
attorneys. It is not uncommon for a dishonest attorney to receive legal fees from the victim
and a second fee from the defandant so that the claim is put in limbo.
Speaking from my experience, I have had very, very difficult experiences with many of
the attorneys I have been involved with. Chorizo, bribery, is commonplace in many, but
not all, situations here in Costa Rica. On the other hand, the judiciary system, is far less
corrupt due to the fact that all judges are subject to strict review. If judges engage
illegal decisions, and if you are lucky enough to have an attorney to follow only your interests
completely, you have an excellent chance of success in a financial remedy. The judicial
review board is very strict. A judge that hands down illegal decisions, if pursued, loses
his job.
One of the problems here is that almost no lawyers work on a contingency basis. Not all,
but may lawyers here want to extract their fees for the most amount of money in the least
amount of time. This is totally contrary to the interests of the plaintiff.
I have had the very good fortune or luck to have been able to work with attorneys who were able,
not only to get back my investments, but damages well in excess of the amounts for which I
had been defrauded. They worked with me, and are working with me strictly on a contingency
basis. You pay nothing. You only pay a percentage of your claim when they win your claim.
I would be happy to offer whatever input I have to help anyone who has been defrauded here in.
Costa Rica.
Joseph Sacchetti
San Jose, Costa Rica
cgconversion@gmail.com
2223 8081
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