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11-03-21 22:48 #13508
Posts: 448Originally Posted by Elvis2008 [View Original Post]
Not saying it happens all the time, but it happens more often than not. I also make sure I am with higher end girls who make their health a priority. Before meeting any of the girls, I am showered, clean shaven, hair combed and a bit of cologne. None of this shaggy beard and hair bullshit. I keep myself in fit shape but am in no way with a 6 pack as my goal is to be able to see my dick every morning by looking down and not in a mirror🤣 (no giant gut sticking out).
In the end, I think it is how you present yourself to the girl and how she responds to you is going to make it break the deal.
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11-03-21 21:13 #13507
Posts: 1119$16 K+ and Brazilian Customs
Originally Posted by Singe247 [View Original Post]
While I, don't think it's as prevalent as bygone days of old, but tip-offs to criminal elements, w/r to gringos bringing in large sums money, had been know to happen from time to time. I think Rio more than Sao Paulo, but none the less, feel free to be as paranoid as you want coming in from the airport, on your taxi/uber until you get to your intended hotel.
Take care, take precautions, keep your wits about yourself, keep your head on a swivel and don't broadcast your whereabouts or travel plans while in transit with large sums of unsecured money. Good luck and report back.
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11-03-21 20:07 #13506
Posts: 6420Cash
Originally Posted by FlowState985 [View Original Post]
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11-03-21 19:50 #13505
Posts: 148Charles Schwab
Originally Posted by OJeito [View Original Post]
Initially, I was thinking of carrying a ot of cash too, but experience members told me just use ATMs.
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11-03-21 14:59 #13504
Posts: 5654Originally Posted by DiverOyster [View Original Post]
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11-03-21 14:38 #13503
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by Anaggie [View Original Post]
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11-03-21 03:32 #13502
Posts: 112Changing cash in SP
Where do you like to exchange your money when you're staying in SP? I can think of many places that give less than stellar exchanges, but not many with preferred rates. I usually change my cash in moema at the get money exchange house inside the ibirapuera shopping on the 3rd or 4th floor. Their rates seem fair but I'm wondering if I'm selling myself short by not exchanging my cash at another SP casa de cambio with better offered rates.
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11-03-21 02:48 #13501
Posts: 448Originally Posted by DiverOyster [View Original Post]
Since I joined this website back in 2019, I have taken out 3 Scandello girls for a long weekend and paid afterwards. Each girls cost 4 K for the weekend. I also had 2 from PA who I paid at the end and I had 2 threesomes who I also paid at the end of the weekend.
I usually have never paid upfront in other countries either.
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11-03-21 01:41 #13500
Posts: 2709Same. After.
Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
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11-02-21 23:35 #13499
Posts: 9Cafe Photo
According to their instagram account, Cafe Photo is opening Thurs Nov 4th at 8 pm.
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11-02-21 23:33 #13498
Posts: 6420Upfront
Originally Posted by DiverOyster [View Original Post]
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11-02-21 23:28 #13497
Posts: 190Originally Posted by Anaggie [View Original Post]
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11-02-21 05:24 #13496
Posts: 33Sao Paulo will be even more fun very soon. Reopening Cafe Photo Nov 4 and Casarao Nov 11.
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11-01-21 08:23 #13495
Posts: 26Reply 2
Planning to stay for about 12-14 days.
I will declare on arrival. I will have it spread out on my person, and my handbag and secret pockets etc on the way from the airport.
The reasons for bringing cash are my own, unfortunately not able to share.
Thanks everyone for their advice. I will write reports when I reach.
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10-31-21 22:26 #13494
Posts: 448Originally Posted by Singe247 [View Original Post]
How many days are you planning on staying?