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  1. #12560
    Quote Originally Posted by HarvestBoi  [View Original Post]
    I'm planning a trip to Sampa and Rio, tho I may go to Canada if it opens up soon and keep Brazil until the end of the year. I was reading and ran across warnings that you have to declare any currency more than 10,000 Reals at the border. Does anyone know if this is in effect and how onerous the declaration process is? I like to carry about $5 k US just in case I have ATM problems, which I did last time I was there (probably due to my bank's fuck up). I didn't even know about this at the time LOL, assuming that the currency control was the international $10 k US standard. I also read that most ATMs have a 1 k Reals limit per day? Due to above fuck up I didn't run into this. 1000 Reals isn't much. Any info is appreciated.

    On my trip I changed 1 k USD at the currency exchange at Ibirapuera mall with no problem and got a better rate than I was quoted at the banks.
    After immigration at GRU you have to go through red channel at customs and declare if you bring in more than 10 k Reais or equivalent. They have computers, where you need to fill out a form and print it out before showing to customs officer. Pretty straightforward process. Did it a few times. Never actually had to count and show the money though. There are ATM allowing withdrawals up to 2500 BRL for example Bradesco.

  2. #12559
    Quote Originally Posted by HarvestBoi  [View Original Post]
    I'm planning a trip to Sampa and Rio, tho I may go to Canada if it opens up soon and keep Brazil until the end of the year. I was reading and ran across warnings that you have to declare any currency more than 10,000 Reals at the border. Does anyone know if this is in effect and how onerous the declaration process is? I like to carry about $5 k US just in case I have ATM problems, which I did last time I was there (probably due to my bank's fuck up). I didn't even know about this at the time LOL, assuming that the currency control was the international $10 k US standard. I also read that most ATMs have a 1 k Reals limit per day? Due to above fuck up I didn't run into this. 1000 Reals isn't much. Any info is appreciated.

    On my trip I changed 1 k USD at the currency exchange at Ibirapuera mall with no problem and got a better rate than I was quoted at the banks.
    I usually bring $5 k with me whenever I travel to Brazil. Never know when I will need cash to get out of a tight jam. I change when I get to Rio in Copa and usually change 1-2 k depending on the weekend deal with the girl. I then use the cash for all my expenses like Uber, restaurants and boates. I also don’t worry about leftover reais since I will be back again and use them up.

    In my 20 yrs of traveling to Brazil, I have never been asked how much cash I was carrying at either the US or Brazil border.

  3. #12558
    Quote Originally Posted by Lalabo  [View Original Post]
    Saying no to a girl's drink requests is easier said than done. It is easy if you going to walk away from her, but what if you are interested in taking her to room? What do you say to manage the situation without offending the girl or putting a damper on the situation?
    Salaam Lalabo, I walked away from a beautiful woman recently. Later she approached me again and begged for my number. Then she kept messaging me. I am as ugly as sin. No way would she have done that if I had bought her a fake rum. See, with women things often work the opposite of the way you would expect. Habibi Vagabunda knows the score.

  4. #12557

    Currency Matters

    Quote Originally Posted by HarvestBoi  [View Original Post]
    I'm planning a trip to Sampa and Rio, tho I may go to Canada if it opens up soon and keep Brazil until the end of the year. I was reading and ran across warnings that you have to declare any currency more than 10,000 Reals at the border. Does anyone know if this is in effect and how onerous the declaration process is? I like to carry about $5 k US just in case I have ATM problems, which I did last time I was there (probably due to my bank's fuck up). I didn't even know about this at the time LOL, assuming that the currency control was the international $10 k US standard. I also read that most ATMs have a 1 k Reals limit per day? Due to above fuck up I didn't run into this. 1000 Reals isn't much. Any info is appreciated.

    On my trip I changed 1 k USD at the currency exchange at Ibirapuera mall with no problem and got a better rate than I was quoted at the banks.
    Please read the thread "Real vs Dollar and other currency issues". There is a lot of good info in there that will answer many questions.

  5. #12556

    Currency In Brazil

    I'm planning a trip to Sampa and Rio, tho I may go to Canada if it opens up soon and keep Brazil until the end of the year. I was reading and ran across warnings that you have to declare any currency more than 10,000 Reals at the border. Does anyone know if this is in effect and how onerous the declaration process is? I like to carry about $5 k US just in case I have ATM problems, which I did last time I was there (probably due to my bank's fuck up). I didn't even know about this at the time LOL, assuming that the currency control was the international $10 k US standard. I also read that most ATMs have a 1 k Reals limit per day? Due to above fuck up I didn't run into this. 1000 Reals isn't much. Any info is appreciated.

    On my trip I changed 1 k USD at the currency exchange at Ibirapuera mall with no problem and got a better rate than I was quoted at the banks.

  6. #12555

    A couple answers

    Quote Originally Posted by Indecentpro  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for all the great reports, gents.

    They are definitely useful for a first-timer to Brazil like me. I stumbled across the forum and while I have posted on my local country's forum, I am not an active contributor here.

    Having said that, you all seem pretty reasonable if someone actually reads the forum and doesn't ask "where can I get girls" LOL. So I have read about 90 pages of the forum which I believe has given me a great base from which to frame some of my questions.

    1. Everyone agrees that 90-99% of PA girls are scams. The way you can ensure you get a non-scam is to find girls with multiple reviews with members that have a history of reviewing girls. My question is regarding the Verified but without reviews girls. Are the truly verified or are these girls also scamming?

    2. Lots of discussion on taking out money from ATMs or exchanging at the airport. For the number of REALS we're changing it might make a difference. I can get a decent rate from my bank. For example, the USD to BRL rate today is 5.04 and I can get 4.9 all fees included.

    My questions are.

    1. Are you all getting the 5. 04 rate?

    2. If I do decide to bring money from my home country 5000 USD, are there any concerns with currency controls?

    3. Has anyone tried xoom to send themselves money? I did it in Colombia and it got me a great (near spot) rate.

    CPF Tax Card: is this required or useful? Seems like the people who don't like being tracked say no and others say there is a convenience factor. Thoughts?

    I guess the SIM Card is hit and miss. Hopefully there is a trend of reports of how to get a local Sim card so best practices can be shared.

    I'm planning my trip for Aug so I've compiled my list of clinicas / boates to give back to the community.
    On your first couple.

    Verified doesn't mean squat on PA. If they don't have 5+ reviews on Gpguia or the like from qualified reviewers just move on. I set my filter to only return girls with reviews, then go look carefully at those with 5 or more.

    If you are bringing $5 K then you have some coin. I do the Boates then. It's so much better to dance and flirt and kiss and drink before the sex. It's fun on the floor and plus you have chemistry before the room even starts. I LOVE Brasil for this part.

    I just use the Bank ATMs in town once I get downtown. A few have a local withdrawal limit but you can go to a couple if you get stymied. If you have a $500 or $800 limit (I have both) then you don't really need to bring and exchange cash. Just use the ATM with two caveats:

    1. They are only open during bank hours (u may get lucky but assume that).

    2. Decline the "Get USD and we will convert it for you" option. Take the option to withdraw in Reals and you will get your banks exchange rate not the inflated ATM one. Read carefully because they try to confuse you!

  7. #12554

    Reading the forum

    Thanks for all the great reports, gents.

    They are definitely useful for a first-timer to Brazil like me. I stumbled across the forum and while I have posted on my local country's forum, I am not an active contributor here.

    Having said that, you all seem pretty reasonable if someone actually reads the forum and doesn't ask "where can I get girls" LOL. So I have read about 90 pages of the forum which I believe has given me a great base from which to frame some of my questions.

    1. Everyone agrees that 90-99% of PA girls are scams. The way you can ensure you get a non-scam is to find girls with multiple reviews with members that have a history of reviewing girls. My question is regarding the Verified but without reviews girls. Are the truly verified or are these girls also scamming?

    2. Lots of discussion on taking out money from ATMs or exchanging at the airport. For the number of REALS we're changing it might make a difference. I can get a decent rate from my bank. For example, the USD to BRL rate today is 5.04 and I can get 4.9 all fees included.

    My questions are.

    1. Are you all getting the 5. 04 rate?

    2. If I do decide to bring money from my home country 5000 USD, are there any concerns with currency controls?

    3. Has anyone tried xoom to send themselves money? I did it in Colombia and it got me a great (near spot) rate.

    CPF Tax Card: is this required or useful? Seems like the people who don't like being tracked say no and others say there is a convenience factor. Thoughts?

    I guess the SIM Card is hit and miss. Hopefully there is a trend of reports of how to get a local Sim card so best practices can be shared.

    I'm planning my trip for Aug so I've compiled my list of clinicas / boates to give back to the community.

  8. #12553

    Good Detailed and Informative Reports

    Quote Originally Posted by SinfullyKorean  [View Original Post]
    Skip to "Connections" section for FR. The clinicas section has info, but I didn't session there today. Apologies in advance for making it so long. If you feel like it's too long, feel free to drop me some ideas on what I should skip. No offense taken!
    Good format and a nice read. Good commentary.

  9. #12552
    Quote Originally Posted by SinfullyKorean  [View Original Post]
    All in all, I'm glad I went to Connections. Beatrice was much hotter than any of the other garotas I've seen so far. I was a little disappointed the session wasn't as GFE as I'd expected. Total damage was almost are $1000. An HR at a clinica sets me back about are $240. I'll probably try out Connections / Scandallo one more time before I leave. I really enjoyed the seduction before the session. And I was in love for the hour I was with her. But it's not something I'd make a habit of doing.
    Very nice detailed report, SK. I can't believe she started with typical Scandallo price of 1 K. I guess she pretty much knew you were a lock and wanted get as much as she could. The connection girl I went with did talk about Scandallo so I expected a Scandallo level ask, but to my surprise she started with reasonable 600 BR which I negotiated down to 500 BR (I have decided not to bargain too much).

    Value wise you can't beat Clinicas especially clinica Prime. I have visited Clinica Prime everyday I was in Moema and sessionsed.

  10. #12551
    You grab her ass, and say, "eu vou no banheiro, vou volta mais tarde. Qual e seu numero" while sticking your smartphone in her face, open to a new contact, and while sticking the card to the closest love motel upon which you have scribbled your number, saying, "250 reais, sem camisinha, sim o nao".

    Like a mother fucking boss.

    Because you are the prize.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lalabo  [View Original Post]
    Saying no to a girl's drink requests is easier said than done. It is easy if you going to walk away from her, but what if you are interested in taking her to room? What do you say to manage the situation without offending the girl or putting a damper on the situation?

  11. #12550
    Quote Originally Posted by Polyamorist  [View Original Post]
    Salaam Fellow Debauchers!

    It's just a test. A girl might ask you to buy her something like a glass of water. Sounds harmless, but if you say yes it is a subcultural signifie that you are new to the club and she should charge you twice the going rate for a session. It has nothing to do with being a gentleman or ungentleman, you just have to understand the system.

    But if you look like a real rube she won't ask you for a water, she'll ask for one of those R70 fake rums. Profit right away.

    If you are a billionaire and money means nothing to you, you should still say no. Why? Because if you go to a room you will be treated with contempt if you show a lack of appreciation for the cultural norms. Money means something to them so it should mean something to you too. Show you care.

    By the way it's different if you decide to offer a girl a drink after talking to her for a while. As long as it's crystal clear that you're the one making the choice. But whenever a girl asks for a drink, it has to be an automatic no. That's just the way a boate is.
    Saying no to a girl's drink requests is easier said than done. It is easy if you going to walk away from her, but what if you are interested in taking her to room? What do you say to manage the situation without offending the girl or putting a damper on the situation?

  12. #12549

    Prime

    Had a quick session at Prime early this afternoon. I arrived around 13:30. There was a good line-up. Probably 10-12 girls.

    I went with Alice (pronounced Alicee). She wasn't the hottest but I found her very cute and with a nice build. I wasn't disappointed. She is very cute and friendly. Nice and pleasant. Small natural breasts and just a couple of small tattoos. She is very responsive to the touch and kisses. Service level was very good. Her BJ skills were amazing. Overall I really liked her and would repeat.

    I've been quite impressed with Prime's lineup. The best I've seen in the clinicas.

  13. #12548

    Outback

    Is pretty much same as tony roma's.

    Especially the blooming onion.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kcrl01  [View Original Post]
    Sadly, they were a victim of the Rona and recently announced they'd be permanently closed. I rented a luxury loft in Largo the Batata to sit out the quarantine and self isolation. When I returned to my hood in Bela Vista I was shocked at the number of small businesses that had gone under. There are spots in Sao Paulo that have been irreparably devastated economically by the Rona.

    Very sad!

    Upside, you can find some seriously hot GdPs working for reduced rates!

  14. #12547

    The drinkie system

    Quote Originally Posted by DiverOyster  [View Original Post]
    Watch out the girls drinks as well. The girls will keep asking you for drinks, and if you are a gentleman, you will end up with a substantial bill when you check out.
    Quote Originally Posted by Lalabo  [View Original Post]
    In connection you could sit in the restaurant and have convo using app at without being pressured to order food and drinks like in Scandallo.
    Quote Originally Posted by TheCane  [View Original Post]
    Nobody has ever pressured me to order food or buy drinks at Scandallo. Not ever.
    Salaam Fellow Debauchers!

    It's just a test. A girl might ask you to buy her something like a glass of water. Sounds harmless, but if you say yes it is a subcultural signifie that you are new to the club and she should charge you twice the going rate for a session. It has nothing to do with being a gentleman or ungentleman, you just have to understand the system.

    But if you look like a real rube she won't ask you for a water, she'll ask for one of those R70 fake rums. Profit right away.

    If you are a billionaire and money means nothing to you, you should still say no. Why? Because if you go to a room you will be treated with contempt if you show a lack of appreciation for the cultural norms. Money means something to them so it should mean something to you too. Show you care.

    By the way it's different if you decide to offer a girl a drink after talking to her for a while. As long as it's crystal clear that you're the one making the choice. But whenever a girl asks for a drink, it has to be an automatic no. That's just the way a boate is.

  15. #12546

    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by Kcrl01  [View Original Post]
    Sadly, they were a victim of the Rona and recently announced they'd be permanently closed. I rented a luxury loft in Largo the Batata to sit out the quarantine and self isolation. When I returned to my hood in Bela Vista I was shocked at the number of small businesses that had gone under. There are spots in Sao Paulo that have been irreparably devastated economically by the Rona.

    Very sad!

    Upside, you can find some seriously hot GdPs working for reduced rates!
    Thanks for the update. I'm also shocked at the number of businesses that have permanently closed in my metro area. Some of them had been around for decades. There will be new business replacements and a recovery, but it will take time. In the meantime, as you say. There is some pussy to be had!

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