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11-02-15 15:38 #9617
Posts: 397Originally Posted by Fastpiston [View Original Post]
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11-02-15 14:37 #9616
Posts: 1426Originally Posted by Fastpiston [View Original Post]
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11-02-15 13:05 #9615
Posts: 399Manila Airport Chaos Plus Scams
Originally Posted by Skogis [View Original Post]
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11-02-15 04:25 #9614
Posts: 1426Cancellation hotels and flights.
As maybe WR remember I was talking about travelling down to Cebu to have a couple of nights stay there as I know some very nice clubbing chicks (I've even flew one in to Makati at one stage some time ago). As it happened I got hold of some nice gems as usual also here in Makati and as travelling in phils only makes me in bad mood I had to make decission and the decission was to cancell my Mariott hotel in Cebu and the Phillipine Airline flights taking me there. Easier said than done.
I did book the room a tad smaller than the presidential suite at Mariott and it was fully refundable if I cancelled 24 hrs before arrival time (which I did). It was close to 30000 p for 2 nights. The PR flight was the most and refundable flex biz ticket at almost 18000 p. Refundable in my life and in any other western airline is you can only manage your own booking and you cancell or rebook. Not so easy with Phil air.
I called Mariott well before 24 hrs of my checkin time and it was all a hazzle. Lastly the girl I spoke to understood I wanted to cancell and she would send me a confirmation e mail on my cancellation. Upon today no cancellation e mail has been recieved. I guess they probably wait to send it until after my designated chack in time so theycan atleast charge me for 1 night stay. Lets see I don't bother to go through any more hazzle concerning this and will at a later stage see what kind of ammount is deducted from my CC and I rather complain to Mariotts intl booking phone at a later stage (I am sorry I did not call them first place as they have american booking lines handled by phil callcenter ofcourse).
Phil Air was another story. In the rules from my fully refundable ticket I read I was able to have full refund ex 1000 no show fee each leg. Thats fair but nothing I know of from the western world. If I by the most expensive tickets with ie Emirates I can get refunded my money in total without any hazzle almost same day I make the cancellation. And I just have to go to "Manage mybooking" to do so. Phil air has also a "Manage my booking" page but with no option of cancell flight ofcourse. I call their designated onlinebooking number and spoke to a girl. She did not understood the word of "cancell" atleast she pretended she did not. She wanted me to rebook. I told her I don't want a rebook, I want refunded my money. This is why people book most expensive ticket to have option to cancell if plans are changed. Then after I ranted a while how shitty this airline is and why they had to make everything so difficult she asked me to send a confirmation e mail of my booking to "onlinebooking-refund" etc where I had to write why I wanted a refund and the reason for my confirmation. Foam was coming from my mouth and I just said ok as more rant was not called for.
Actually I recieved an e mail from them stating my refund and cancellation was processing. It will take 30 days according to this e mail and if nothing happened by then I got a new e mail I could respond to (after 30 days).
As we have had earlier rants about philippino airlines it all stands clear to me now: they don't want to refund any money as this is with intl creditcompanies today an easy breeze. This is just venting as yesterday I was angry enough, not bcs of maybe money lost, but all the hazzle you have to go through to soul the smallest issues in this country.
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11-01-15 22:36 #9613
Posts: 38This has actually gotten worse, there is a story online from a person inside the operation saying they target 20 people a day at least and demand 30,000 as the standard or "go to jail".
A young guy from the US, building churches in Palawan was nabbed going to Boracay with his parents, he was told he could pay his way out but he told the authorities to send him to jail instead.
Hopefully the upcoming APEC thing and the news will get them to lay low. I'd like to say stop but this is the place with brand new terminals yet pushes 75% of it's visitors through the worst airport terminal in the region.
Originally Posted by Fastpiston [View Original Post]
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11-01-15 21:43 #9612
Posts: 1085Your short trip
Originally Posted by MSClive [View Original Post]
You have 4 monger destinations near Manila; AC, Manila, Subic, and Puerta Galera. Subic is not a beach town in a classic sense but does have a laid back vibe and is an hour away from AC so you would feel a difference in locales but not that much. You could do those 2 w / out loosing time to travel. The talent in Subic is cheaper and considerably lower tier ladies, some good ones mixed in though but you have to search them out, FLs not much there. I was there last February and I liked it because it is a different scene, considerably cheaper than AC.
Or you can check out Puerta Galera, a 2 hour bus / 2 hour boat ride from AC. PG is a very nice island / seaside town that is a world away from the normal Philippines scene. Very picturesque w / diving / snorkeling / cheap boat rental / tons of islands w / cool little beaches. It also has a small go go scene w / nice talent, the ladies there were low miles, innocent and friendly and many stay LT.
Lastly Manila which is an ugly poverty stricken city. I was there 3 weeks ago and stayed in Makati (upscale area), I focused on Burgos St where the go go girls will set you back anywhere from $60 to $130. At night the street comes alive w / all sorts of action, you can find nice FLs on the street for (on average) 2000 p which is in your price range. Makati is quite different from AC and the ladies are prettier and will not discriminate like some do in AC or PG. Travel time is 90 minutes by car (2700 p) or bus 2 hours (150 p), total cost in bus is approx. 450 p. Trike to AC bus station (Dau) 100 p, bus 150 p, taxi to hotel under 150 p. Taking the bus is easy and saves you $50 so what's not to like.
So knowing what I know about these 4 places is I would go to AC 5 / 6 days, the last few days if you want easy and cheap, Subic, if you want beautiful island w women then Puerta Galera (Manila prices 3000 p go go girls), or Makati where there are prettier ladies in the bars but also a higher price tag. The bar I took from had very nice quality 2600 to bar, 3000 p to lady for short time. There are other options in Makati like FLs on Burgos, Havana Cafe (FLs) LA Cafe Lower tier FLs, some keepers in there I'm told. There is plenty of options in Makati but generally for bar guys like me more pricey.
All prices have gone up from February to now in AC, Subic, Manila. Also keep in mind go go girls are medically check each week. If there is a problem you can find the lady at the bar you took her from. And lastly bar girls are generally prettier than their FL counterparts. That is my opinion and there are exceptions but I like pulling from the bars.
Maybe AC, Subic and spend last night in Makati w / short trip to airport. Then you will have experienced 3 different PI locales. Good luck.
I'll post a few pics of my AC and Makati ladies in the PG.
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11-01-15 16:57 #9611
Posts: 3053Sammon has lots of good info as usual. I have recently been to Subic (and AC) and highly recommend. I actually like Subic better than AC. See my report in AC thread. Bus from Subic back to Ermita, Manila is 1100 P. Private car from AC to Subic 3000 P, bus is must cheaper. Have fun. [QUOTE=MS Clive;.
Please help out a first timer to Philippines. How to split my time between Angeles City and any other destination. / QUOTE].
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11-01-15 16:56 #9610
Posts: 6836Originally Posted by Sammon [View Original Post]
Clive, when Sammon is talking 1500 for ST in Manila, he is talking freelancers, to be found in bars like LA Caf or G-Point in Malate, or Burgos street girls in Makati. There are bunches of these types of girls, and if you want extra goodies, money talks. BBBJ is the norm in SE Asia (unlike Mex / Carrib / central Am, where cover is the norm). You will not find that low price point in gogo bars in Manila (where girls dance on stage in negligee or bathing suit; & there is a barfine p1500-4000 + girl tip same amount).
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11-01-15 16:31 #9609
Posts: 3281Originally Posted by MSClive [View Original Post]
1. $60 is roughly 2400 pesos. It will surely get you ST in Manila. In Angeles LT is between 2000-3000 pesos. LT does not mean they will stay and fuck you all night. Some might.
Depending on what type of girls you are looking for cost will be all over the place. You can read the forum and get good ideas of where to find girls, how much they cost, hotels prices etc.
2. ST can be had for 1500 in Manila. In AC bars it is strictly taking the girl out of the bar unless you meet some freelancers. Once again read the forum.
3. Drinks generally cost 100 pesos to 300 pesos both Manila and AC. If you buy a girl a drink cost approx 300 pesos.
4. For $60 you can find some hotels with breakfast for two. In AC you can find cheaper hotels.
5. It does not matter if you 99 years old and can still fuck. In Phi normal as well as prostitutes do not care about the age. However they do want you to be clean, nicely dressed and behave friendly and treat girls nice.
6. All your sexual preferences can be discussed with willing girls including the cost both in Manila and AC. It is highly unlikely girls will act like lesbians. However money talks in requesting special favors.
7. All other leisure activities can be had but they are far from Manila or AC. Read the forum.
There are BJ bars in AC. I have never tried it because I like the girls I stay with to give BJ. Not sure how good BJ bar girls are.
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11-01-15 14:24 #9608
Posts: 6781NAIA 10 hrs delay for Etihad. And this is before APEC!
Originally Posted by RedKilt [View Original Post]
Now in line with the general discussion on NAIA and its reputation this is from the papers today.
Etihad, major carrier is diverted to Clark. And Etihad came out very fast an told the reasons. Am sure there will be spin on this but I trust Etihad as I know some of the pilot and they don't like flying to Manila as can never trust when they can land. I have left Dubai early on Emirates, arrived (n the air that) is 20 minutes before we are supposed to, yet got to the gate 30 minutes AFTER the scheduled arrival time. Many unhappy people and the captain was very honest.
So imagine this and APEC. Total chaos but am sure the authorities will tell everyone the carrier was at fault LOL.
http://www.philstar.com/business/201...-flight-ordeal
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11-01-15 09:48 #9607
Posts: 3230APEC Manila 2015
Just further to my earlier posts about avoiding NAIA during APEC, here is advice about road closures etc.
Malate / Ermita will be affected as will MOA, so my advice is to avoid Manila all together.
If you must visit between November 16 - 20, take note of this:
http://apec2015.ph/2015/10/27/apec-a...ad-advisories/
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10-31-15 16:05 #9606
Posts: 397Makati vs Angeles city vs. Subic City
Hello folks.
Please help out a first timer to Philippines. I have contributed ample to forums in Mexico and Caribbean. Please guide me for my first trip last week of Nov.
I plan on being there Nov 21 to 30. I am not sure how to split my time between Angeles City and any other destination. Can you help me pick which city to visit in addition to Angeles city?
Here are my criteria:
1) I am looking to spend $60 or so max per session with a girl.
2) I do 1 or 2 sessions per day.
3) Not a crazy drinker.
4) Hotel budget max $60 per night. Maybe higher if quality of girls is excellent.
5) I am 40 - living in US.
6) I look forward to threesomes and BBBJ hopefully with CIM too.
7) Bonus points for activities. Snorkel / scuba, safe place to run 5-10 miles, etc. Day activites, trips, etc. Quite secondary to quality of girls though.
I RTFF but could not compare the cities.
In addition any recommendations for BJ bars where quality of BJ is excellent?
Thanks folks.
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10-31-15 12:05 #9605
Posts: 1426Originally Posted by WickedRoger [View Original Post]
Other members of my group where taken in for questioning as they managed to sneek in some spywear(small cameras etc). The tourguides/guards found out but they were pretty much fine about it. U know the great leader likes only to view the great stuff like the empty amusementpark, the empty high so hospital(only 2/3 rooms where equipped but still), ski resort etc etc. The only thing i refused to do was to bow infront of the great leaders picture and statues(had to draw the line somewhere). Others than that finding oneself beeing as grey as possible in the middle of the group suited me prefectly.
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10-31-15 07:06 #9604
Posts: 399NAIA Scam
A few weeks ago there were postings about the scam at NAIA airport where security staff, police were putting bullets and or white powder into travelers' bags, asking for money, if not paid arresting the innocent victim. Apparently the situation has got serious since that time with the situation spinning out of control. Below is part of an article out of the Manila Bulletin of yesterday. As posting of email addresses is not allowed on this forum, I would suggest you read the full article on the Manila Bulletin of 31 October.
Uproar over NAIA bullet mess widens.
October 31,2015.
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By Mario be. Casayuran, Hannah L. Torregoza, and Ariel Fernandez.
Despite public outcry over "tanim-bala" (bullet-planting) cases at the country's premiere airport, there seems to be no end to this mess that is already scaring tourists and overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).
Yesterday, it was reported that two more passengers set to leave the country were arrested after the discovery of bullets in their luggage bags at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 2 (NAIA-2).
With the widening uproar over the bullet mess, Senate President Pro Tempore Ralph G. Recto called on Malacaņang to straighten out the mess by setting up a "Presidential Action and Complaint Desk" at the country's premier gateway to serve as a "one-stop, on-the-spot troubleshooting center" for OFWs and other travellers.
But Presidential Communications Operations Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. Said the government has already installed public assistance desks at airports to address any concerns of OFWs and other passengers. He assured that government employees are there to serve the public and address their needs.
Likewise, calls for a congressional inquiry in the Senate continue to gain support, with presidential aspirant Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago being the latest to join fellow lawmakers in calling for an investigation into the persistent reports of tanim-bala cases.
Santiago said these reports of unsuspecting travelers to the Philippines, including the country's migrant workers, falling prey to the modus operandi "underline inaction on the part of government. ".
"The reports highlight how corruption defeats the purpose of law enforcement. Second, they raise a legitimate question on the implementation of the law on the illegal possession of ammunition. Finally, they underline inaction on the part of government," Santiago said.
NEW VICTIMS.
The latest victims of the bullet mess are Pancho M. Salgado, 65, of Taytay, Rizal; and Chris Valerie Panopio Mendoza, Sampaloc Manila. Salgado allegedly yielded an armalite bullet while entering NAIA-2, while a. 45 caliber bullet was confiscated from the luggage bag of Mendoza.
Salgado was bound for Osaka, Japan, while Mendoza was supposed to leave for Dubai, United Arab Emirates, when they were held by airport authorities. Both are currently detained at the PNP Aviation Security Group detention center while awaiting bail.
Last Thursday, Revelina A. Combis, 68, of South Poblacion, Dipaculao, Aurora, was prevented from boarding Philippine Airlines flight PR 2041 bound for Caticlan, Boracay, after members of the Office for Transportation Security (OTS) found a. 45 caliber bullet allegedly inside her hand carry bag at the NAIA-3.
Combis has been charged before the Pasay City Prosecutor's Office with violation of Section 28 of are. A. 10591, the "Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act. ".
A Japanese, who was earlier arrested after airport police found two. 44 caliber bullets in his luggage bag, has been released after posting a P40,000 bail.
However, he needs to work out for the extension of his visa before the Bureau of Immigration as he needs to stay longer in the country to face his case filed before the Pasay City Regional Trial Court. His first hearing has been set for November 16.
With the problems facing tourists and OFWs, Recto said the presidential desk could serve as "a place where travellers can lodge complaints for bad service and recommend commendations for good ones. ".
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10-30-15 08:50 #9603
Posts: 2204Originally Posted by Skogis [View Original Post]
And what do you mean by 'lower part of russia'? The geographically or socially lower part?