I am looking for information on the following.
Where would be the best place in SD to buy paintings, pottery, and various decor for a home. I would like to support the poorer local people if possible so maybe a flea market small shop or something similar. I need general things to fill the house, looking at empty walls and floors makes rattling around a big home seem even more empty than it is, paintings, pots, rugs etc. While I'm at it where is good for pots, pans, glasses, mugs and cutlery etc. I am presuming plaza lama but if there is somewhere better I'd appreciate the tips.
Also I will be needing a current regulator. How do people combat these power surges, are there small units that fit between the socket and the appliance, or is there some external regulator that can be fitted?
Also I have a few smaller electricals that don't seem to get enough power to run them properly. When I plug them in I hear a humming, but it doesn't produce enough power, is there something I can get to make the current stronger?
Is there an equivalent to the RAC who will come out and check a car or motorbike over for you before purchase, or is it down to each to find a decent mechanic they can trust?
For the moment my cheque is paid through Banreservas, what banks are best to get with to build some kind of credit rating for the future?
How can I check that no one is tapped into my electricity, and keep them off?
Where would be the best place in SD to buy paintings, pottery, and various decor for a home. I would like to support the poorer local people if possible so maybe a flea market small shop or something similar. I need general things to fill the house, looking at empty walls and floors makes rattling around a big home seem even more empty than it is, paintings, pots, rugs etc. While I'm at it where is good for pots, pans, glasses, mugs and cutlery etc. I am presuming plaza lama but if there is somewhere better I'd appreciate the tips.
Also I will be needing a current regulator. How do people combat these power surges, are there small units that fit between the socket and the appliance, or is there some external regulator that can be fitted?
Also I have a few smaller electricals that don't seem to get enough power to run them properly. When I plug them in I hear a humming, but it doesn't produce enough power, is there something I can get to make the current stronger?
Is there an equivalent to the RAC who will come out and check a car or motorbike over for you before purchase, or is it down to each to find a decent mechanic they can trust?
For the moment my cheque is paid through Banreservas, what banks are best to get with to build some kind of credit rating for the future?
How can I check that no one is tapped into my electricity, and keep them off?