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TheFLY 06-21-2002 09:59 AM

How many USA webmasters have left the country with web income?!
 
This has got to be common...

Please share with us your stories -- I bet they are interesting! I've always thought of doing this but it's a big commitment...

How many of you guys live like a king in another country with your web earnings?

Fletch XXX 06-21-2002 10:04 AM

I wouldnt live anywhere but the USa no matter what I make or exchanges.

:thumbsup

eRock 06-21-2002 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Fletch XXX
I wouldnt live anywhere but the USa no matter what I make or exchanges.

:thumbsup

I with right there w/ ya! Why would anyone leave the states anyway? The be3st coutry in the world! :thumbsup

B40 06-21-2002 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by TheFLY
This has got to be common...

Please share with us your stories -- I bet they are interesting! I've always thought of doing this but it's a big commitment...

How many of you guys live like a king in another country with your web earnings?

Make sure you know all the tax implications before you do, you may still have to pay taxes even though you have "left" the country.

Singer 06-21-2002 10:10 AM

me, I selfclick my 2 sponsors (2 clicks = 8cents) and I live like a king in Congo!

LoveAsianChicks 06-21-2002 10:15 AM

I thought about leaving Canada to live like a king elsewhere but anywhere I would be willing to move had the same taxes/exchange rate just about.

You'd need to live in a poor country to make bank on your income.
I remember someone saying they earn
only $400 USD a MONTH and in India that was equal to a great salary.
(I think India banned porn so you could get in trouble in some of these places running adult sites)

Would you want to live in a place like India to really profit from the USD?

B40 06-21-2002 10:23 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by LoveAsianChicks
I thought about leaving Canada to live like a king elsewhere but anywhere I would be willing to move had the same taxes/exchange rate just about.

You'd need to live in a poor country to make bank on your income.
I remember someone saying they earn
only $400 USD a MONTH and in India that was equal to a great salary.
(I think India banned porn so you could get in trouble in some of these places running adult sites)

Would you want to live in a place like India to really profit from the USD?

Chances are you'll be in a 3rd world country. In Indonesia it's about $1 for a meal.

TheFLY 06-21-2002 10:24 AM

Who cares if you like the USA -- that's not the question I posed. I already know there are millions of conventional people -- I'm asking for the unconventional people to speak up. Didn't Labret move to Mexico? Didn't Soul_Rebel move to Greece? What happened to these guys? I know LatinaLocator.com moved to Costa Rica and my buddy Nar is planning to move there also. I know another guy that moved to Cypress and has a huge villa there. OnProbation.com is always raving about Thailand...

Fascinating stuff... but let's hear the stories...

TheFLY 06-21-2002 10:31 AM

Let's hear from the Indian webmasters... Can you live like a king on $500/month? I used to work w/ a lot of Indian guys at IBM -- they all wanted to find a way to get $500/month from the USA so they could go back to India to live like kings... They were damn serious about this too -- and these guys were living pretty well already in FL -- they made at least $80,000/year.

Brown Bear 06-21-2002 10:33 AM

I have lived in other countries while still working on porn. I just take my laptop and get a net connection (usually dial-up) and I'm good. But I've only worked in modern countries (Europe, Australia, Canada, USA). I briefly considered what it would be like to live and work in the Greek islands (like Crete) or Fiji, but decided that getting reliable net connections is the biggest problem.

LoveAsianChicks 06-21-2002 10:33 AM

NO NO the guy I was talking with said he was living well on $400 USD in India but not like a king. He might have been full of BS though. I'm interested in this topic as well. Post some real life stories folks.

Fletch XXX 06-21-2002 10:36 AM

I used the money I made setting up Bourbocams and the first Internet Cafe in new orleans in 97 to move to california to "Live Like A King." in 98, does that count?

Not to mention I moved here for the great herbs. If anything, Amsterdam I suppose. Or france.

:winkwink:

The Machine 06-21-2002 10:40 AM

go to the czech republic, hungary, or some of the other former eastern block countries (slovenia comes to mind too). $500-$2000 a month and you'll live like a king (depending on what your definition on living like a king is). ask charly - wasn't he in the czech r.? i'd say prague is the best place to live in europe right now (and maybe the world too).

Brown Bear 06-21-2002 10:42 AM

The average person in India makes less than $200/month, so I would think that if you were making a few thousand $$$ a month then you would be doing well compared to others around you.

You might save some money because living expenses might be a little cheaper, but you would have to live in a shithole with massive poverty everywhere and very poor sanitary conditions. In my opinion, you might as well just move to a really cheap area of the US, if all you're interested in is saving money on living expenses.

The Machine 06-21-2002 10:44 AM

never, ever go to live in india...lol.

LoveAsianChicks 06-21-2002 10:46 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Brown Bear
if all you're interested in is saving money on living expenses.
TheFLY wants to BUY sexslaves which are illegal in the US. He wants to live in a 3rd world piece of shit so long as 12 beautiful women are in his basement 24/7 & he is living in a castle.
sick fuck!:winkwink: j/k

Brown Bear 06-21-2002 10:46 AM

The average person in Afganistan makes about $200 a year, but that doesn't mean I would want to live there.

jammyjenkins 06-21-2002 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by eRock


I with right there w/ ya! Why would anyone leave the states anyway? The be3st coutry in the world! :thumbsup


here we fucking go again...


have you lived anywhere else?

so how would you know??

Brown Bear 06-21-2002 10:53 AM

I would have to say that one of the best places to live and work would have to be countries in the south pacific, especially Australia and New Zealand, but also Fiji and Indonesia.

In Oz and NZ, you can get some "cheap as chips" real estate right near the beaches, but you still get the bonus of living in a modern english speaking country with good net connections and broadband internet.

In Fiji or Indonesia, the real estate would be even cheaper, and you could live in tropical paradise, but the people don't necesarilly speak english and getting a reliable net connection could be a problem, but can be done.

TheFLY 06-21-2002 10:57 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Brown Bear
In my opinion, you might as well just move to a really cheap area of the US, if all you're interested in is saving money on living expenses.
You have a good point there -- I do live in a cheap area which probably has close to some 3rd-world-country prices... but to write off everything besides the USA as unsanitary is just ignorant. Costa Rica has better health care than the USA -- many Americans go down there just to be operated on because it's a much better value and many of the doctors in Costa Rica are trained in the USA.

Here's an example of "Health Tourism"

Heart bypass operation in the USA -- surgeon only costs $50,000 -- not including room, anesthesiologist, medication, etc.

Total cost of heart bypass in Costa Rica $15,000 all inclusive -- pre/post op expenses.

I could go on and on about how much better their health care system is but nobody will read all of it anyway ;)

Brown Bear 06-21-2002 10:59 AM

I wouldn't move somewhere just to get cheaper healthcare.

TheFLY 06-21-2002 11:01 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Brown Bear
I would have to say that one of the best places to live and work would have to be countries in the south pacific, especially Australia and New Zealand, but also Fiji and Indonesia.
Cool man -- I never even thought of Australia of New Zealand -- I will have to consider these -- I even have some family in Australia and I'm part Aboriginee ;)

Paul Markham 06-21-2002 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by The Machine
go to the czech republic, hungary, or some of the other former eastern block countries (slovenia comes to mind too). $500-$2000 a month and you'll live like a king (depending on what your definition on living like a king is). ask charly - wasn't he in the czech r.? i'd say prague is the best place to live in europe right now (and maybe the world too).
No it absolutely sucks here, inflation is running at 200% a month. I have to pay the Mafia rent on a building they do not own. The woman are the ugliest I've ever seen and with attitudes that stink.

We keep getting power cuts and the water when it runs is a funny colour, we have to boil it before we wash our clothes in it. It never stops raining except when it snows.

The Internet connection is so slow it takes 5 minutes to refresh this page.

I would love to live in lovely US of A if only my drug bust did not exclude me. You are so well off their you do not know how lucky you are.

But if you insist on coming email me and I will get my "partners" to meet you at the airport. Boris and Sacha will pick you up and explain how things work here.

The Machine 06-21-2002 11:07 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by charly


No it absolutely sucks here, inflation is running at 200% a month. I have to pay the Mafia rent on a building they do not own. The woman are the ugliest I've ever seen and with attitudes that stink.

We keep getting power cuts and the water when it runs is a funny colour, we have to boil it before we wash our clothes in it. It never stops raining except when it snows.

The Internet connection is so slow it takes 5 minutes to refresh this page.

I would love to live in lovely US of A if only my drug bust did not exclude me. You are so well off their you do not know how lucky you are.

But if you insist on coming email me and I will get my "partners" to meet you at the airport. Boris and Sacha will pick you up and explain how things work here.

wanna keep it just for yourself, heh?

deluxe 06-21-2002 11:18 AM

I'm not from the usa but I receive all my money in dollars and it's worth about twice as much here as in the states..

Petr 06-21-2002 11:18 AM

You definitely won't live like a king in Prague with $2k/month in your pocket...

The Machine 06-21-2002 11:23 AM

it all depends on your definition of living like a king. of course if your imagination is too wild, the amount of money you'll need will be much higher (anywhere, not just in prague), but 2k/month in prague should ensure you a very comfortable lifestyle.

Paul Markham 06-21-2002 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Petr
You definitely won't live like a king in Prague with $2k/month in your pocket...
Americans think the rest of the world earn $200 a year.

A decent one bed flat in Prague will cost you $1,000 a month. My mates live in a very nice modern 3 bed flat in a poor part of Prague and pay $1,500 a month.

I was joking on the other post, I've actually wrote an article about it here,

http://www.webmastervault.com/tip-content3.shtml

Any one need any help coming here email me.

E-van 06-21-2002 11:40 AM

an average middle to upper class family, both partners working, make around $1k a month here in Mexico (Merida), a manager does around $500 a month and a general manager will do up to $1k or more...


Now, it's possible to live a lot better than in the US with a lot less money, but living like a king is a bit harder than that...

my suggestion, if you're making $5k+ on the internet, and your sponsors wire you the money, then move down here, you'll be kicking ass...

here are some stats based on myself.

rent $170 (nice 2 bedroom house on a cool neighborhood, private security)

food ~200 month (2 persons)

cable internet $80 a month (not as good as it should be, but it does the job)


if you need more info, hit me up on ICQ 48690894 :)

The Machine 06-21-2002 11:41 AM

things must have changed a bit in the last several years. but prague is still as beautiful i hope;)

RW316 06-21-2002 11:41 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Fletch XXX
I wouldnt live anywhere but the USa no matter what I make or exchanges.

:thumbsup


:glugglug :) :winkwink:

GFED 06-21-2002 11:42 AM

My dream is to buy an island and retire... but there won't be any islands left to buy from the rate I'm going... :(

hahmike 06-21-2002 11:43 AM

hahahah

rent of a four bedroom cottage in oxford, oxfordshire...

$3000 per month.

G Sharp 06-21-2002 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Singer
me, I selfclick my 2 sponsors (2 clicks = 8cents) and I live like a king in Congo!
lol but the lack of running water and rampant dengue fever makes for a rough going

Frank W 06-21-2002 12:00 PM

Hey Fly, great topic. Let me share my story:

A friend of mine recently moved to the Philippines citing the same reasons you guys discussed. I was thinking of following in his foosteps and going into semi-retirement in the Philippines. I checked it out and here's the report. Bottomline -- NOT a good idea if you're used to the US' standard of living.

Housing costs: totally depends where you settle. If you want to live in Manila, I would suggest getting a place in Makati--the business district. This is probably the closest area to US living standards. The rest of Manila is smoggy, pothole strewn, flooded during the rainy season.

Rent in Makati runs about $500 for a nice condo. But they are not that large. Very small space. I would say rent a house but this would take you out of Makati and most other areas are shitholes. Houses are larger but surrounding area is crap.

If you choose to live in Cebu City [southern Philippines], then housing selection is better and cheaper. There are nice 3 bedroom houses for rent at less than $200 a month. The environment is better in this part of the country.

Food: If I was to live in the PI I would definitely hire a maid/cook to cook food. Home prepared food is cheap--about $1.20 or less for meat and vegetables are cheap. Maids charge about $20 per month. If you eat out, then you might as well stay in the US.
The philippines is host to tons of fast food outlets, pricing is lower than that US but high enough that it can negate any savings you may enjoy by moving to the Philippines

Crime: Foreigners should stay away from Palawan and Mindanao, unless you like getting beheaded by local Muslim fundamentalists. Other than that, watch out for scamsters [mostly in the form of taxi drivers and horny bargirls that want you to take them out]

Manila is extremely crowded and dirty. Try Cebu, its cleaner and people seem more sincere.

Internet connection: DSL is available in Manila and Cebu. Fairly good reliability.




Quote:

Originally posted by TheFLY
This has got to be common...

Please share with us your stories -- I bet they are interesting! I've always thought of doing this but it's a big commitment...

How many of you guys live like a king in another country with your web earnings?


eRock 06-21-2002 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by TheFLY
I know LatinaLocator.com moved to Costa Rica and my buddy Nar is planning to move there also.
My uncle lived in Costa Rica for a year & moved back here about a year 1/2 ago. He said any kinda Net connection there was an absolute nightmare. They're very behind the times there. He did his biz on the Net too. It may have changed since, but I highly doubt it changed drastically....
In Copsta Rica costs of things is almost the sam as the US. A littlew cheaper, but not much. Absolutely fucking beautiful there tho! I seriously considered moving there myself.

SirTreX 06-21-2002 12:09 PM

USA is great. USA has the best people. The best president,
The best Language, The best buildings, in USA nothing is fake,
eveything is real. USA is great. in USA people are healthy and
friendly. Yhea USA e-ver

GFED 06-21-2002 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SirTreX
USA is great. USA has the best people. The best president,
The best Language, The best buildings, in USA nothing is fake,
eveything is real. USA is great. in USA people are healthy and
friendly. Yhea USA e-ver

:1orglaugh

FreeOnes 06-21-2002 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SirTreX
in USA nothing is fake,
eveything is real. USA is great. in USA people are healthy and
friendly. Yhea USA e-ver

Have you never seen any fake boobs?????????

eRock 06-21-2002 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by freeones


Have you never seen any fake boobs?????????

I believe the little dickhead is joking....SirTreX that is.


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