markhillis
Guest
Ok, so I've been frequenting P.P. for years and usually pay with cash at local restaurants, sometimes with plastic. We ate lunch at Playa Bonita Saturday and when I got back to the states I was filing my receipts and decided to check the pesos to dollars conversion on the bill they gave me. It stated the total was 867 pesos, and USD = 72.25 I've never thought to check before, but unless ALL online converters or wrong, it should have only been roughly 66 dollars. Then I noticed on the bottom of the bill it said exchange rate = 12 X 1, which is not the current exchange rate. Well, I thought I was savvy about all things Penasco, but apparently not. So is it common for most restaurants there to pad the exchange a little? If not and I am misunderstanding something please let me know. If so, then the only way to get the best prices is to use pesos, right? Just wondering. I don't care about a little discrepancy but that's off by about $8. I'd rather save on the meal and give the waiter a good tip.