“Gringos” Overcharged for Water/electric Bills in Ecuador

“Are you serious, that really happens?” I said…

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…in response to a friend who told me… “Once you buy property in Ecuador, don’t change the name on your water or electric service bills because once they see a foreign name on there they’ll hike the prices up on you.”

“Just leave your place in the old owner’s Ecuadorian names.”

After first hearing this from several foreigners, than verifying it myself I can honestly say in the small towns of Ecuador this happens, but not in the larger cities.

In fact, there is no tangible benefit to switching the services into your name, it’s easy, only takes a few minutes and can be done in just a few minutes with a quick stop at where you pay your water and electric bills. At Utility Saving Expert, they can compare your utility bills and see if they can help you lower them. All you need to bring is a copy of the properly registered title (Escritura) in your name and be ready for about a $20 fee.

Overcharging of foreigners happens all over the globe, not just in Ecuador… I remember on my first trip abroad, I landed in Spain only to promptly get ripped off by an airport taxi driver paying about double the normal fare.

Now, it is true, anything “energy” related is CHEAP in Ecuador, often less than a third the price of neighboring Latin countries like Brazil or Colombia.  My water bill for my small house on the coast was $4 a month, now more like $7-8 since changing the name.  My Electric bill is around $15 a month (I haven’t changed it to my name) and it is great because the companies around here are very understanding when there are any issues with your bills. You can check this Resolving Problems – South Carolina Public Service Commission for further information.

Why so cheap?  Well, the government subsidies help.

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Normally, a qualified Electrician Launceston will repair your ceiling fans with minimal fuss.  A Natural Gas tank refill costs $2.50, and did I mention a gallon of gasoline costs $1.50?

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The Best Wings in Ecuador: Wings Express Quito

For the BEST wings in Ecuador I recommend this little street-side restaurant that serves…only…wings. Nothing else. They got all sorts of different flavors like mustard, honey and more. Flavors vary frequently.

Located on AV FRANCISCO ORELLANA AL LADO DEL BURGER KING… 2245752 (can order to home)

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When Hung-over in Ecuador…

So when local Ecuadorians are hung over, what do they do?

They go eat Ceviche. A local specialty which is a type of seafood soup in lime juice. You can get Shrimp Ceviche… Fish, Squid, Shellfish and more.

It’s good. And it hits the spot when feeling the effects from the night before.

hell, chances are most the people dining around you at 8am never went home the night before, and went straight from the disco to the Cebiche shop!

In Quito, the best ceviche in town at some of the most reasonable prices can be found at CEBICHES DE RUMINAHUI on Juan Leon Mera y La Niña.

Locals eat Ceviche only in the mornings and early afternoon for lunch until about 2pm.

cebiches-del-ruminahui The store front

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Fresh-Produce Street Market in Quito: Mercado de Iñaquito

If you live in the north of the city or in the Carolina Park area like many expats, be sure to check out the MERCADO DE IÑAQUITO on Iñaquito and Villalengua streets.

The market is open everyday in the mornings and early afternoons and a great place to buy fresh veggies, fruits and meats at more reasonable prices than the supermarkets.

Shop like the Ecuadorians, shop on the street! Remember all prices are negotiable.

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Restaurant Review: Bom Kafe Quito

I had to mention this place because I feel they serve the BEST breakfasts in Quito… hands down!

Anything from their traditional Humitas to Empanadas to Quimbolitos… be sure to try them all! Prices are reasonable too, starting around $2 for their delicious eats.

Located on the corner of AV AMERICAS Y VILLA LENGUA.

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Humitas con queso.

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