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@mexedge Avatar @mexedge George Reavis

George Reavis posts on TikTok about money, bank, mexico, insurance the most. They currently have XXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.

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Social topic influence money, bank, mexico #2408, insurance, life insurance

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"Xe Review: Big name but does it deliver the Pesos As a reminder I spent $6000 testing currency exchange apps to see which actually gives you the most Pesos. So lets talk about Xe one of the most well-known names in the game. - Sent: $1000 - Received: 20290 MXN - Rate: XXXXXX - Spot rate at time: XXXXXXX Thats a XXXX% fee or $XXXXX. Ouch. Also It took X days to hit my account way too long Pros: Trusted name. Good reviews. Cons: Slow transfer. Expensive rate. Not the best bang for your buck. Verdict: Xe is reliable but if you want speed and savingslook elsewhere. Make sure to watch till then"
TikTok Link 2025-08-27T23:14Z 6938 followers, 1099 engagements

"Debra from CRATE Interiors asked a great question about why the exchange rate you think you're getting is never the one your bank actually gives you and honestly most people have no idea how wide that spread really is. Heres the simple version. Theres the spot rate also called the mid-market rate. Thats the real number you see on apps. No one actually gets that rate. Every institution takes their cut above or below that number. So when I say a bank is charging you X% or X% what I mean is this: If the spot rate is XX and your bank is charging X% theyre not giving you XX. theyre giving you"
TikTok Link 2025-12-04T21:00Z X followers, XXX engagements

"Stop Overpaying for Currency Conversions When you send USD to Mexican pesos through a bank heres what usually happens: either the sending or receiving bank converts your moneyand theyre not shy about charging steep fees. Most people dont realize theyre losing X% to X% of their money on these unnecessary conversion fees. On a $100000 transaction thats up to $3000 just gone. Banks like Intercam often act as intermediaries deciding the exchange rate and tacking on hidden fees because lets face it most people dont know their options. At MexEdge we do things differently. We cut out the middleman"
TikTok Link 2024-12-30T01:01Z X followers, 14.9K engagements

"Heads up if youre an expat opening a bank account in MexicoBBVA has a sneaky little upsell youll want to avoid. Heres how it works: You walk in to open an account and they tell you that since youre not a Mexican national you have to sign up for a life insurance savings plan. They make it sound mandatorylike you cant open your account without it. Thats a lie. What actually happens is they tack on an extra 1700 pesos every month and sometimes theyll say you can cancel it after six months. But the truth is you can cancel it the second you walk out of the bank. Just call BBVAs English-speaking"
TikTok Link 2025-03-12T22:52Z 6939 followers, 122.4K engagements

"The WORST exchange rate in my $6000 Dollar test Lets talk about Xoom owned by PayPal. So once again here were the parameters of the test. I spent $6000 testing currency apps to see who gives you the most Pesos for your buck. Xoom wasnot it. - Sent: $1000 - Received: 20079 MXN - Rate: XXXXXX - Spot rate: XXXXXXX Fee XXXX% or $XXXXX the highest of any app tested. Transfer speed: XX minutes. Fast sure. But not worth paying that kind of premium. Pros: Fast. Good reviews. Cons: Brutal exchange rate. Youre paying way more than necessary. Bottom line Unless you love giving away money for speedstay"
TikTok Link 2025-08-29T19:50Z 6939 followers, 3350 engagements

"Remitly: Sneaky promo rate or solid option Remember I kept this fair I spent $6000 testing money transfer apps $1000 on each platform. Heres what I found on Remitly 👇 - Sent: $1000 - Got: 20440 Pesos (but that was with a promo) - Real rate without promo XXXXXX - Spot rate at the time: XXXXXXX - Fee: XXXX% or $XXXXX - Transfer time: X DAYS 😬 Pros: - Decent exchange rate (not great not terrible) - Strong reviews online Cons - Slowest transfer of any app tested - Promo rate feels a little misleading If youre in a hurry Remitlys not it. But if youre patient and can catch a promo might be worth"
TikTok Link 2025-08-31T23:28Z 6939 followers, 1119 engagements

"This one still blows my mind. I had this nagging pain in my chest. Nothing dramatic at first I just chalked it up to tight muscles or maybe sleeping weird. But it didnt go away after a few days and something in my gut told me to get it checked out. So I went to the hospital in Punta de Mita. They did a CT scan and told me I had pneumonia. I didnt even feel sick. No fever. No real cough. Just some tightness in my lungs. They said it was walking pneumonia and gave me antibiotics. But heres the twist. While looking at the CT scan the doctor noticed calcification in my pulmonary artery. He told"
TikTok Link 2025-11-20T00:54Z 6939 followers, 269.6K engagements

"Most people think the dont drink the water thing is just an old joke but theres actually a real reason it keeps coming up. Travis Bembenek from Mexico News Daily breaks it down perfectly: Mexico is a huge country with very little surface water long dry seasons and massive cities pulling water from hundreds of feet underground. And once youre tapping water from that deep youre dealing with heavy metals and all kinds of stuff that requires serious treatment. Then add in places like Mexico City: 500-year-old infrastructure constant seismic movement pipes breaking and letting contaminants seep in"
TikTok Link 2025-12-09T20:54Z 6939 followers, 1736 engagements

"@CRATE_Interiors When youre in Mexico using U.S. dollars at shops or restaurants is basically asking to get ripped off. Theyll accept your dollars sure but theyll give you a brutal exchange rate in return. If the real rate is XX they might hand you XX or XX and just like that youve lost 2025% on your own money. The peso is the currency here. Paying in dollars is just volunteering to overpay"
TikTok Link 2025-12-12T19:41Z 6939 followers, 4086 engagements