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05-18-22 00:41 #14810
Posts: 130Talk them down to 500 or 400 per hour.
Originally Posted by Lonster [View Original Post]
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05-17-22 21:47 #14809
Posts: 130There is a decent size group of girls that Scandalo works and communicates with each other and the target only Asian clients. Fat young skinny ugly rich good looking whatever as long as they are Asian. It is so obvious on what they are doing LOL I can watch them work in the background. There's one girl here who I've never seen her in an Asian client before except the other day and probably because they pay her a lot.
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05-17-22 18:20 #14808
Posts: 73Scandello this Friday night
Zup all?
Going to be in SP soon, planning on my first visit to Scandello Friday night. Have heard you all rave about it, so going to pay a visit.
From what I gather from reading all the posts about it, this is what I think I can expect;.
Arrive later, like between 11-12 pm.
Expect 400 reis entrance fee, of which 200 can be used for food / drinks.
Girls will quote 1,500 ish for an hour, can talk them down to around 800.
An hour room is 240 reis.
So if I session, plan on dropping 1,500 reis, maybe 2,000 depending on how many drinks for girls I buy.
Let me know if the above sounds about right.
If anyone has any other tips on the place, I'm all ears.
I will be there solo as I don't hang with my co-workers.
Thanks for any feedback in advance.
Lonnie.
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05-17-22 17:47 #14807
Posts: 447Originally Posted by Assman2001 [View Original Post]
I haven't been to Bomboa in a long time so I can't comment on the inside of the place and neither can I comment on the quality of the girls. The cover charge is fairly typical of boates in SP. Did you ask the doorman how much to get in and what it includes.
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05-17-22 17:13 #14806
Posts: 33Originally Posted by Assman2001 [View Original Post]
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05-17-22 16:16 #14805
Posts: 1336Originally Posted by Neworlean [View Original Post]
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05-17-22 16:00 #14804
Posts: 47Originally Posted by Hobbying [View Original Post]
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05-17-22 14:43 #14803
Posts: 130I actually have to agree with you. It looks kind of like Casarao / rua Augusta level lately.
Originally Posted by Neworlean [View Original Post]
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05-17-22 07:18 #14802
Posts: 245Originally Posted by Neworlean [View Original Post]
2. What specifically did you not like for you not wanting to go back?.
Scandallo may not be for everyone including everyone's pockets.
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05-17-22 05:18 #14801
Posts: 1Bomboa 222
Upon arrival at 11:30 pm, entry seemed free. A numbered wristband was attached to me upon entry. I was then escorted by a doorman to the bar. The room was filled with below-average talent. I ordered a bottled beer (12 oz Stella). No money was transferred at that time. Rather a scorecard was annotated with my wristband number and drink order. A few hard bargainers approached and attempted small talk. It was obvious I had no interest. Finished my beer and headed for the door. The same doorman intercepted me and guided me to the cashier where I was presented with a 273 BRL ($54 USD) bill. I commented that the beer was quite expensive. The doorman told me that the beer was free. The cover charge was 273 BRL!
Not impressed.
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05-17-22 04:12 #14800
Posts: 144Scandollo May 2022
The good old days of the Pandemic are gone. The girls are now asking for 1000 to 3000 Brazilian. 200 entry and 200 consumption. 1 or 2 stunners, few pretty girls and a few not so attractive girls. I wouldn't come back again.
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05-16-22 15:45 #14799
Posts: 614Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
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05-16-22 13:21 #14798
Posts: 647Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
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05-16-22 09:04 #14797
Posts: 2416Cold snap next week in SP
If you can still postpone your trip to SP until the very end of the month, you'd better do it because the forecast is for temperatures as low as 6 Celsius (that's 43 F) starting next week (tomorrow). Luckily I booked a hotel (as opposed to an AirBnB without heating) for the first 10 days of my stay.
I'll try to get a SIM card at shopping Iguatemi as soon as I arrive. On my last trip Caro and Vivo at Iguatemi didn't want to sell me one as the only thing I had to show was my passport (I had the CPF of a friend but according to Caro she had to come and sign for the SIM, WTF). Vivo told me I could first buy a blank card at one of the convenience stores (Lojas Americas I think), then come to them for enabling the card. Why does setting yourself up with a SIM card have to be such a hassle in Brazil?
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05-15-22 21:54 #14796
Posts: 31Originally Posted by Hobbying [View Original Post]