Shopping in Golfito
By Martha Bennett
Appliances are very expensive in Costa Rica because
of the import tax. Large appliances are half the price
in Golfito, comparable to U.S. costs. After pricing
an American washer in San José at $600, I went
to Golfito and bought a washer and dryer for $600.
Golfito is near Panamá and used to thrive with
the United Fruit Company. When this outfit left, the
Costa Rican government allowed the residents to set
up a free-zone to maintain their economy.
The procedure for buying appliances is not too difficult
but there are steps to follow.
1. There are many excursions which take you there
and set up your hotel arrangements. The cost is about
$15 round trip plus hotel. You can drive there in about
8 hours. You may also fly, but this uses up your savings.
You must stay overnight. This is one of the economy
boosting rules. It is hot, but the area away from the
freeport complex is quite beautiful.
2. At the shopping complex, get your boleto. This
form is your permit to buy about $500 on each passport
every six months. If you want to buy more, residents
of Golfito will sell you their boleto for around $25.
3. Procede in an orderly fashion while shopping. The
stores are numbered but they all look alike and you
won’t want to hit the same one twice. Each shop
will give you a paper with their price and store number.
Discounts do happen but only for cash. It’s worth
trying to bargain. Prices vary for the same brand of
appliance so throw away papers with higher prices immediately.
This saves confusion. If you can decide what you want
on the first day, pay for it at once. You can pay the
next morning, but lines are long and there are other
things to do.
4. Go to your hotel and relax.
5. Return to the stores early, 7:30 a.m., to retrieve
your stuff and pay if you haven’t. They inspect
everything. For big items, there are boys with trolleys
to gather everything in a waiting area. Then these
boys will take your purchases through the gate where
you need to show your passport, boleto and sales slip
one more time. Do not lose any papers. Your life will
be a nightmare. Tips are expected for trolleying your
stuff around.
6. Outside, are trucking firms that will deliver your
purchases the next day to a warehouse or directly to
your house for less than $20. Everything is guaranteed
and inspected again. Smaller items can go with you on
the bus. If this sounds exhausting, it is. But remember,
you can sell these appliances for more than you paid
five years down the line. I don’t want to do it
again, but I’m glad I did it once.
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