Ohio moving - tips and advice

Discussion in 'Ohio' started by maxmayer, Nov 14, 2020.

  1. maxmayer

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    I am going to move to Ohio in January. We have already found an apartment and job ( me and my wife). I am interested in few things here: first of all where do you spend you free time and what do you prefer to do there?
    Secondly, is there any way to exchange money fast ( Euro to $) or maybe some kind of payday loans?
    Thirdly, is it a criminal city or it's ok? I've heard that it might be a little bit dangerous for black families. Thanks
     
  2. Tyrsonswood

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    My condolences...
     
  3. maxmayer

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    why so? :D
     
  4. Tyrsonswood

    Tyrsonswood Senior Moment Lifetime Supporter

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    Sarcasm...
     
  5. alexsandro

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    Moving in Ohio is a serious decision :D Agree with the commend above. Firstly, we sit at home. It's pandemic now as you see.
    The payday loan I've used several times was at https://instant-loans-usa.com/usa-payday-loans/ohio but they provide sums from 100$ to 1000$ only if I'm not mistaken.
    The last question: I don't even know what do say... who told you that? wrong info
     
  6. Tyrsonswood

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    I wouldn't recommend some of Ohio's smaller, more rural, cities for people of color. There are some real nutjobs out here...

    Bigger cities would be fine, though...
     
  7. alexsandro

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    Oh.. I don't know for sure how they treat color people there, so maybe you're right.
     
  8. terrybraswell

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    Many people will be drawn to Ohio because of its high quality of life. People can spend more on non-essentials because their cost of living is ranked 13th(*)in the country. Short commutes, top-ranked colleges, and exploration opportunities are also popular in the state.
    Ohio's diverse range of activities ensures that there is something for everyone. Catch a Browns, Indians (soon to be Guardians), or Cavaliers game if you live in Cleveland. Catch a Reds game in Cincinnati or an Ohio State University football game in Columbus.
     

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