
danduva
American expat in Dominican Republic
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Lives in Santo Domingo
Registration: 05 November 2011
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Bicycling-- new Blog Post by danduva
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Do you remember in what paper you saw the article today about the plans to create "bike lanes" in Santo Domingo? Thanks, Dan Read More
Bicycling-- new Blog Post by danduva
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If they do make bike lanes I'll be the only one in them-- today from Parque Independencia to Ferreter铆a Americana on Kennedy (about 6 miles each way) I saw 0 other bicycles on the road. Read More
Bicycling-- new Blog Post by danduva
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Where are you going to ride it? Finding a spot outside stores to lock a bike can be challenging in Santo Domingo, I am still working on that one. I just mounted my Airzound horn and can't wait to try it out on the street-- it scared the ... Read More
some general questions (Postal Services, Lawyers, Water Quality) by tp3813
couple of various questions which I hope get some answers for: Firstly been wondering about water on North Coast. I know tap water drinking is a bit dodgy, but what about using it for cooking , which I have been doing? although seems no problem as ...
My experience (in Santo Domingo) is that OUTGOING mail through the Postal Service (INPOSDOM) is very reliable. But not so with INCOMING. I know jewelers who sell online and mail expensive silver and larimar pieces using the Instituto Postal Read More
Bicycling-- new Blog Post
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Closing electric by Captain Stu
We moved from the DR a few months ago and have recently discovered the electric bill is still in our name. How can i go about closing the account or getting it changed into the new owners name? Thank you for your response.
I bet that the easiest way to do it is; fly back, request the close-out in person, wait the 3 business days they require, pay the balance and done. At least that's how it works in Santo Domingo. Read More