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  1. #20675

    Greedy Putas

    Quote Originally Posted by Hargow20  [View Original Post]
    I find the prices in Tijuana a bit odd & irritating as compared to other countries. Seems strange that the most of the girls charge $100 min for anything. But in Europe you pay $20-$50 for a 15 or 30 minute session with a girl. Now Mexico is far poorer country so you would think that the prices would be more reasonable. My guess is that since Tijuana is close to the border that the majority of the guys are tourists in the Zona. But Amsterdam gets primarily tourists and the window girls are not charging $100 min.
    It is because those latinas are greedy fucking putas. Don't compare Europe to Mexico it isn't even close. That and the HK cartel indoctrinates the new girls on what they should charge. It is all an evil empire! It is all "pay to play".

  2. #20674
    Quote Originally Posted by Phazze93  [View Original Post]
    Hey all, sry to sound like a broken record, but still working on getting my passport renewed.

    Considering last time I might have gotten lucky and not had to pay the $20 bribe to cross by simply 'forgetting' my passport. What are the rules around trying to cross with an expired one?

    Passport expired back in June. If I present the passport and say SORRY I just noticed my passport is expired. Would they still let me cross? Or is it really just better to pretend like I forgot mine?
    The rules would be the same as the last time you crossed. Technically you're not allowed to cross the border with an expired passport but Mexican customs pretty much always lets you cross with a $20/$30 bribe. It seems you were somehow able to cross the last time without paying anything so would just try the same strategy you tried the last time and see what happens. Am very surprised they let you cross the last time without paying a bribe but maybe they're getting more lax on that or maybe you just got lucky and crossed at the right time I don't know. But your worst case scenario is you'll just have to pay a bribe. Wouldn't worry about not getting in.

    Technically, the passport is also supposed to be valid (non-expired) coming back into the USA But my experience there (having crossed twice with a recently expired passport last year during the height of COVID) is that USA Customs doesn't care if the passport is expired. They just scan it and let you through most of the time without saying anything. There is a chance USA Customs sends you to secondary though.

  3. #20673
    Quote Originally Posted by ThingStick  [View Original Post]
    Why would you even think about doing this in the current state of the world. Just wait.
    What do you mean?.

  4. #20672
    Quote Originally Posted by Hargow20  [View Original Post]
    I find the prices in Tijuana a bit odd & irritating as compared to other countries. Seems strange that the most of the girls charge $100 min for anything. But in Europe you pay $20-$50 for a 15 or 30 minute session with a girl. Now Mexico is far poorer country so you would think that the prices would be more reasonable. My guess is that since Tijuana is close to the border that the majority of the guys are tourists in the Zona. But Amsterdam gets primarily tourists and the window girls are not charging $100 min.
    I think we have a lot of fools scared to death and completely ignorant of the Negotiated Mexican cash economy. So when a chica starts with an outrageous price, she expected the fool to lowball her. Instead of negotiating, he either walks away or agrees to her outrageous price. Amsterdam isn't primary a negotiation economy.

  5. #20671
    Quote Originally Posted by Phazze93  [View Original Post]
    Hey all, sry to sound like a broken record, but still working on getting my passport renewed.

    Considering last time I might have gotten lucky and not had to pay the $20 bribe to cross by simply 'forgetting' my passport. What are the rules around trying to cross with an expired one?

    Passport expired back in June. If I present the passport and say SORRY I just noticed my passport is expired. Would they still let me cross? Or is it really just better to pretend like I forgot mine?
    Why would you even think about doing this in the current state of the world. Just wait.

  6. #20670

    Prices

    I find the prices in Tijuana a bit odd & irritating as compared to other countries. Seems strange that the most of the girls charge $100 min for anything. But in Europe you pay $20-$50 for a 15 or 30 minute session with a girl. Now Mexico is far poorer country so you would think that the prices would be more reasonable. My guess is that since Tijuana is close to the border that the majority of the guys are tourists in the Zona. But Amsterdam gets primarily tourists and the window girls are not charging $100 min.

  7. #20669
    Quote Originally Posted by ZeroDc4213  [View Original Post]
    I want to go to Tijuana more often but I'm sick of the long line back to cross the border.

    What is the best time of day and day of the week to avoid those lines?
    Go to this web site and check the average times etc. Realize weekends will be different than any week day averages etc.

    https://bwt.cbp.gov/details/09250401/PED

    G.

  8. #20668

    Crossing with expired passport

    Hey all, sry to sound like a broken record, but still working on getting my passport renewed.

    Considering last time I might have gotten lucky and not had to pay the $20 bribe to cross by simply 'forgetting' my passport. What are the rules around trying to cross with an expired one?

    Passport expired back in June. If I present the passport and say SORRY I just noticed my passport is expired. Would they still let me cross? Or is it really just better to pretend like I forgot mine?

  9. #20667
    Quote Originally Posted by Rainman306  [View Original Post]
    For those who have global entry, where does the cab drop you off?

    How do you navigate walking past everyone else who is in line who may not be aware of what global entry is?
    There's no special drop-off point. The cab drops you off at PedEast / San Ysidro in the same place regardless of whether you have global entry or not. It's basically right behind the bridge over the traffic lanes, about 200 feet from where you enter Mexico.

    If you have Global Entry / Sentri, just stay to the right of the line and walk to the front where the metal gates are, show your card to pass the gates, then continue staying all the way to the right until you see the Sentri entrance to the main customs building. It's pretty easy now since you're mostly walking past storefronts that are always kept clear and for all anybody knows you're headed to one of the little stores or farmacias next to the border rather than line-cutting.

    In reality, though, all the awkwardness is just in your head: 95% of the people in line are in line all the time and know all about Sentri access. I've never gotten nasty or confused looks from anybody, even at the old PedWest crossing where you often had to ask people to get out of your way so that you could pass them.

  10. #20666

    Global Entry. PedEast Crossinn

    For those who have global entry, where does the cab drop you off?

    How do you navigate walking past everyone else who is in line who may not be aware of what global entry is?

  11. #20665

    Crapshoot ends Nov 1

    Quote Originally Posted by Fmojo  [View Original Post]
    Since the pandemic, crossing in San Ysidro is a crapshoot. It might take 20 minutes or it might take 4 hours.

    Either get a GE / Sentri card or cross in Otay.
    It won't be a crapshoot come Nov 1 when 30 to 40% CBP resign because of the vaccine mandate, we are looking at 4 HR to 8 HR if not closed completely.

  12. #20664
    Quote Originally Posted by ZeroDc4213  [View Original Post]
    I want to go to Tijuana more often but I'm sick of the long line back to cross the border.

    What is the best time of day and day of the week to avoid those lines?
    Since the pandemic, crossing in San Ysidro is a crapshoot. It might take 20 minutes or it might take 4 hours.

    Either get a GE / Sentri card or cross in Otay.

  13. #20663
    Quote Originally Posted by ZeroDc4213  [View Original Post]
    I want to go to Tijuana more often but I'm sick of the long line back to cross the border.

    What is the best time of day and day of the week to avoid those lines?
    Sunday mornings around 8, 9 am were quiet in August. But it's not reliable because it's up to the staff. Only semi reliable time is probably after 7 pm to 2 am. I would say in this time frame, 90% of the time it's under an hour. Remember if your a senior looking person you can go to the senior line 3 feet to the right and that's very quick.

  14. #20662
    Quote Originally Posted by ActionJacks220  [View Original Post]
    How long have been the average waits been to cross back over the pedestrian line on a Friday early afternoon? When is the best time (during the day) to cross back?
    I crossed into the US on foot from Otay on Friday at 1230 p. There was no line.

  15. #20661

    Best time of day to return to USA

    I want to go to Tijuana more often but I'm sick of the long line back to cross the border.

    What is the best time of day and day of the week to avoid those lines?

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