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04-19-23 02:23 #16602
Posts: 2934Originally Posted by LatamHunter [View Original Post]
I am assuming you did not try clinica. It may turn out differently if you have tried because it usually is reliable.
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04-19-23 02:15 #16601
Posts: 2934Originally Posted by Rocko20 [View Original Post]
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04-19-23 01:16 #16600
Posts: 342Originally Posted by Nounce [View Original Post]
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04-18-23 23:21 #16599
Posts: 1026High Quality Escort Agencies?
Does anyone have the name of the highest end Escort agencies in São Paulo or Brazil? I'm talking fitness queen / model or actress quality.
Thanks in advance.
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04-18-23 15:01 #16598
Posts: 2712Doing it Wrong
Originally Posted by AboveAverage [View Original Post]
Also doing phone wrong IMO. Get Google FI before you leave the states. It uses an ESIM so you can add your to any modern phone. You don't do anything when you reach Brazil or 200 other countries. Just power on and you are good to go. You can log into the web and pause service any time. So you can only have it active when you travel. You MUST signup and activate from US tho. Another benefit was when my phone was pickpocketed in Rio I could just logon my computer and shut off phone / internet instantly. Then restore later on new phone.
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04-18-23 14:46 #16597
Posts: 152Originally Posted by AboveAverage [View Original Post]
Sorry to hear about your frustrations so far, I'm sure things will get better. Looking forward to more updates / experiences!
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04-18-23 14:34 #16596
Posts: 26Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
Perhaps my memory isn't very good because I went to a Bradesco ATM yesterday and it couldn't process my card, so I went to Santander instead. The ATM told me it was going to charge me a $20 real fee but it didn't say anything else about the exchange rate, nor did it give me any conversion options. I took a gamble and withdrew the cash anyways. It turned OK because the exchange rate it gave me was only 5. 7% below market rate.
I was going to go to Scandello yesterday but my energy levels are still low so I decided to go somewhere less expensive: Bomboa. They have $300 minimum on entry that you spend on drinks and food, $170 to take the girl to a room upstairs and $200 to take her out of the bar. The beers are $40 and the girl drinks are $90, and the food is kinda expensive too (and a bit mediocre). I went at 8 pm because I was struggling to stay awake and the place was pretty dead in terms of customers. There were about 20 girls on the floor, another 10 staff members, and 5 customers including me. Most of the girls were in the 5-8 range but I saw a few 9's. I started talking to one of the 9's who was very beautiful and friendly and I took her to my hotel for $1000 plus the bar fine. I should have negotiated a better price because I was surrounded by girls who wanted to do business with me. I did have a good time with the girl but she had a few too many restrictions and she was kind of eager to get going after spending an hour in my hotel.
I'm sorry guys, I guess chumps like me are responsible for price inflation. I'm worried that when I go to scandallo I'm going to spend a minimum of $2000.
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04-18-23 14:09 #16595
Posts: 50Originally Posted by AboveAverage [View Original Post]
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04-18-23 10:22 #16594
Posts: 11ATMs
I use only a VISA in Sao Paulo to withdraw cash at ATMs, mostly at Bradesco or Santander. You only have to be careful for the rate and do not convert (as already mentioned by others).
If you want to register with PIX, you need a Brazilian CPF, so you cannot use it if you don't have one.
But only for receiving. For sending to a PIX account, there are a few apps where you can do this with CC or even Apple Pay (apps like PAYSEND or Remitly. I tried both and it worked, but I use now only PAYSEND. If you installing the app and using code "02 tlwb" you should get a bonus or at least first tx is free, so you can test it 😎.
Originally Posted by AboveAverage [View Original Post]
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04-18-23 07:31 #16593
Posts: 2934Originally Posted by Rocko20 [View Original Post]
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04-18-23 07:31 #16592
Posts: 10Originally Posted by KcDark [View Original Post]
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04-18-23 00:41 #16591
Posts: 50Originally Posted by Zeyto [View Original Post]
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04-17-23 21:41 #16590
Posts: 26Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
Bradesco is still the best ATM I've found but 11% below market rate plus $20 in fees is kinda shitty.
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04-17-23 21:14 #16589
Posts: 26So my first day in Brazil was pretty disappointing. My first day after any long flight usually sucks but I has extra reason to be frustrated.
To start GRU is the only airport I've been to where there is nowhere to buy a sim card. It's really sucks being in a new country without any data to use maps or uber. I can still book an uber using the airports wifi but I figure I should grab some cash just in case my card doesn't cooperate (and it doesn't). Turns out the atms are even worse than the atms in Colombia (so far) and the exchange rates plus fees are horrible. The best ATM I can find offers an exchange rate 20% below market rate and a $24 fee. This sucks but I withdraw just enough cash to get me to my hotel in hopes I can find a better ATM elsewhere.
I get to my hotel and my main priority is to still find a sim card, but I discover that 90% of stores are closed on Sunday. The hotel clerk tells me that there is a mall about a 6 min drive away (30 min walk) so I book another Uber using the hotel wifi and go there. I only see luxury clothes stores and no mobile providers so I find the information desk and they tell me that Vivo is on floor 2 and Claro is on floor 3. After being lost for another 15 minutes I learn that in Brazil the ground floor is level 0 not 1. I go to the Vivo store and the staff is all busy. I go to Claro and I see 3 employees helping 2 customers so I take a seat at the desk and wait. After waiting for 5 min I interrupt one of the employees and ask how much longer. He apathetically says "I don't know" so I leave in a very passive aggressive manner. I go back to Vivo and one of the employees is kind enough to tell me I need to take a number and points towards a screen that has no number on display. I don't get it but I take a number and wait. The waiting is slow so I go upstairs to floor 3 (floor 4 in north american) and I order a wrap. Once again I am issued a number so I sit and wait again, and I people-watch to pass the time. I see lots if beautiful women and I also see a 12 year old girl wearing one of those sexy underboob shirts and I am disturbed. I get my wrap and it is decent. I go back downstairs and Vivo is now ready to help me. As soon as they figure out I'm a foreigner they ask for my passport and obviously I don't have it on me because everybody I talked to told me to only carry what I needed in Brazil. I have to go back to my hotel but I have no cash so I need to find another shitty ATM. There are no atms in the mall so I have to across the street. Banco Santander does not accept my debit card so I go across another street to Bradesco. They are offering an exchange rate 11% under market rate and a $20 fee. This also sucks but it's the best so far. I get more cash and I'm finally headed back to my hotel, but no Uber this time since there's no wifi. Turns out taxis are almost twice as expensive as Uber.
By the time I get back to my hotel, pick up my passport, go back to the mall and get my sim card set up, it's already been 8 hours since my plane landed. I'm jet-lagged and tired as fuck and I'm secretly hoping that half the mall staff die in a fire because the firefighters can't tell what floor they're on. I'm too tired and frustrated to do anything else that day.
If anybody here is going to be a first time visitor to Brazil, please learn from my mistakes.
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04-17-23 18:11 #16588
Posts: 4026This is excellent advice. I think this is what confuses guys.
Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]