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01-07-22 23:17 #3588
Posts: 4053Atm
Yesterday evening I followed a friend to a Bradesco when she was going to make a withdrawal. Everything looked OK but suddenly the machine died. The screen went black. It wasn't possible to take out the card. A guy was still inside the bank. I called him out but he didn't know how to solve it and propably couldn't care less. Maybe they could solve it tomorrow. Right, and leave the card in the machine meanwhile? Luckily there was one more of the staff inside the bank, just leaving. A hot blond woman, some kind of supervisor. I caught her and insisted she would solve the problem. Tonight it would be impossible, she said. I insisted and finally she went inside and with help of some technical support by phone she did something with the machine so it was possible to take out the card.
Lesson to be learned, do your withdrawals during bank hours in case you need this kind of assistance.
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12-25-21 06:39 #3587
Posts: 708It was posted in Sampa thread
This was posted earlier this week in the Sampa thread.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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12-21-21 17:57 #3586
Posts: 15924Surprised no one has posted this yet. Appears they pretty much copied the USA.
Effective immediately, all individuals ages 12 and older traveling to Brazil by air must present proof of COVID-19 vaccination, in addition to a Traveler's Health Declaration (DSV) and proof of a negative COVID-19 test, either an RT-PCR test performed within 72 hours of boarding or an antigen test performed within 24 hours of boarding.
https://br.usembassy.gov/travel-advi...december-2021/
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12-14-21 21:32 #3585
Posts: 614Vaccine passport is partially required on arrival in Brazil
https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/equili...ampaign=comptw
Google translation of some parts of the article:
"After Anvisa (National Health Surveillance Agency) informed this Monday (13) that it would require a vaccination certificate at airports and land borders, the decision was partially fulfilled at the Guarulhos International Airport, in Greater Sao Paulo.
Although most passengers had to present the document, some still managed to enter the country this Tuesday (14) without showing it.
In Guarulhos, passengers reported disorganization in the area of arrivals and immigration. On the other hand, it was said that there were more attendants than usual to verify the documentation required from travelers.
They also stated that it was not clear when the documentation should be presented. While some showed proof only to the airline on boarding, others had to present it to the Brazilian authorities when they arrived in the country".
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12-13-21 04:42 #3584
Posts: 1749Originally Posted by AxelHeyst [View Original Post]
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12-11-21 03:40 #3583
Posts: 2244Good report.
Ivy at belprazer is good. She used to be at 4 x4.
Originally Posted by Sperto [View Original Post]
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12-10-21 22:27 #3582
Posts: 4053Domestic flights in Brazil can be hell if you have a connection and leaves from the shitty airport Santos Dumont. I arrived in Rio at Wednesday night. On Thursday morning I went to Santos Dumont at 7 AM. I had a flight to Fortaleza at 9. 20 AM, with connection in Salvador. I printed my boarding cards and baggage label, and went to baggage drop. Two people attending all Latam customers. It took more than an hour to drop my bag. Then I hade to wait in line 30 minutes at the security check. It tuned out that the plane to Salvador had technical problems so they had to change plane. The delay was more than 30 minutes. This resulted that I wouldn't be able to catch my connection in Salvador. They told me to retrieve my bag, desembarcar and go to Latam check in. They would put me on a direct flight from Galeao to Fortaleza at 2 PM. It took more than an hour to retrieve my bag.
I went to Latam check in. Waited an hour to get attended. Meanwhile there were many furious customers. Some throw heavy objects on the staff. It turned out that the promised direct flight from Galeao was a false promise. There were plenty of passengers that couldn't go to Fortaleza. Latam encountered place for 1 passenger on an Azul flight that evening. They gave it to me. OK, I would travel at 6 PM. Rio to Recife and then a connection to Fortaleza.
Latam gave me two "vale the comida", 30 and 40 reais. There were a list to which restaurants the vale was valid. It turned out that all the restaurants on the 30 reais vale closed years ago. I did find a café that did except the vale. No big deal, but still good. I had time to kill and went to Centro and picked up TIM chips in a kiosk on Avenida Rio Branco, 12 reais. It couldn't be more easy to activate them. Done in no time.
I needed some fun so I went to Belprazer. No favourite of mine but it was close by. I chose Eduarda. Absolutely beautiful face and lovely eyes. The tia greeted me and told Eduarda to give me special treatment as I was a VIP. Eduardas tits turned out to be medium sized silicon tits, which I don't like. Her ass was a horse ass, good enough but I prefer pony ass. The session was good with multiple positions and finished with 2 BBBJCIM. 140 reais / one hour.
Then I went back to Santos Dumont and had a free dinner. I checked in at Azul. They tried to charge me 140 reais for my luggage but changed their mind. The flight left in time and I was looking forward to arrive in Fortaleza that night. After a bit more than an hour a passenger got sick. The pilot decided to land quickly in Vitoria. Medics arrived and left with a sick lady. This meant a delay so when we arrived in Recife my connection to Fortaleza had left. After two hours Azul brought the passengers that lost their connections to a nice hotel in Boa Viagem, for free of course. They sent up a delicious dinner to my room. Afterwards I went to check out the neighborhood. At 1. 30 AM there were only homeless people and crackudos out. This morning I continued with an Azul glight to Fortaleza. I arrived 20 hours later than I had planned. Normally I always buy direct flights in Brazil when it's possible. However, I never had problems with connections before. This time I had major problems twice in a day.
BTW, when I bought this ticket Rio to Fortaleza the Latam site had problems. It turned out I received my ticket and receipt without never been charged. Flight tickets for free is always nice.
Now I'm in a small beach town south of Fortaleza. I'll go out and see if I find some girls that don't fall in the category "football heads without necks."
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12-09-21 23:16 #3581
Posts: 15924Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
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12-09-21 21:29 #3580
Posts: 1956Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
If you mean that immunity will wane with time passing, that's true, and this is why we need boosters. There is nothing unique about it (shingles, pneumonia, MMR, etc.).
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/heal...u-need-to-know
https://www.webmd.com/vaccines/vaccine-booster-shots
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12-09-21 19:26 #3579
Posts: 614São Paulo says it is difficult to prevent travelers from leaving quarantine
https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/equili...ampaign=comptw
The Municipal Health Department of Sao Paulo says it will be difficult to ensure that travelers without a vaccine against Covid-19 are actually quarantined. The capital of Sao Paulo, even so, intends to monitor these people to prevent them from circulating in the city. "But we go daily to the places chosen by these people to be isolated".
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12-09-21 17:29 #3578
Posts: 714Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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12-09-21 16:44 #3577
Posts: 6420Opinion versus Science
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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12-09-21 16:28 #3576
Posts: 15924Originally Posted by AxelHeyst [View Original Post]
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12-09-21 14:39 #3575
Posts: 614Quarantine for unvaccinated travelers takes effect this Saturday (11)
https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/cotidi...ampaign=comptw
Google translation of the main parts of the article;.
"From next Saturday (11), new rules for the entry of travelers into Brazil will come into effect. Those who arrive on international flights and are not immunized against Covid-19 will have to present the disease test, carried out up to 72 hours before boarding, and comply with a five-day quarantine. At the land border, proof of vaccination or negative test will be required.
Under the new rule, the idea is that travelers on international flights continue filling out a form required by Anvisa, called DSV (Traveller's Health Declaration), before boarding.
In this document, they must indicate where they will spend the quarantine in Brazil, if they are not vaccinated, and make a commitment to cover the expenses during the isolation period. Whoever presents a certificate of immunization will be released from the isolation period.
If the traveler tests positive at the end of the quarantine period, he / she must continue in isolation, following Health rules.
In addition, inspectors at Brazilian airports must check the immunization certificates of those who claimed to have received the vaccine.
Failure to comply with health rules can lead to foreigners being deported. Brazilians, on the other hand, can respond to civil, administrative and criminal actions".
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12-08-21 16:09 #3574
Posts: 714Originally Posted by Nordico [View Original Post]