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12-14-21 13:01 #4597
Posts: 23Originally Posted by Mombie75 [View Original Post]
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12-14-21 05:40 #4596
Posts: 13Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
I probably don't need to respond to your obviously rhetorical questions but out of amusement will do so:
1. If you claim you read the forum? Yes.
2. Recent reports? Yes, back 12 months. A lot changes in 12 months, not much point in going back further.
3. The last 10 or so? At least 300 and including a search on keyword "beach," I. E. Every post in past 12 months that mentions the word.
4. Why do you ask? Well duh, for information? Talk about top ten dumb questions LOL.
5. Is the pope a Catholic? Google is your friend. Use it wisely.
6. Read the last 1000 reports. Why? Because you say so?
If you don't have anything to add then I suggest you just move on. Nothing to be gained from making smartarse comments. I'm not here to get into a pissing competition with wankers.
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12-13-21 18:41 #4595
Posts: 546Originally Posted by Kommissar1231 [View Original Post]
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12-13-21 18:40 #4594
Posts: 546Originally Posted by MikeyW [View Original Post]
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12-13-21 15:55 #4593
Posts: 1486[Deleted by Admin]
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12-13-21 14:48 #4592
Posts: 23Getting ready for a big time whoring tour in March of next year. First stop Nairobi, 2nd Mombasa and 3rd Kampala.
Can anybody give a girl friendly hotel recommendation for Mombasa and maybe Kampala? Around $50/ night, secure, comfy and top WiFi is a must.
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12-13-21 14:18 #4591
Posts: 13General question
Hi all,
Haven't been to Kenya before and religiously read most of the recent Mombasa reports before posing this question.
Is there any action to be had on the beaches, as in girls wandering around specifically looking for white guys for casual paid fun or up for it after conversation?
Any and all feedback welcome.
Cheers.
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12-07-21 10:06 #4590
Posts: 390Mtwapa update
Casuarina more than fully packed on Saturday night, just like in the old days.
Club Legend has reopened, but any activities or special nights are not yet announced.
The new ' Yacht Lounge', a few metres away from the main road opposite Lambada is fully operating.
They made it look like a nautical environment, the upper floor is quite nice, with comfortable couches etc.
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11-29-21 08:15 #4589
Posts: 197Be quick to take the money out from the ATM. If putting back your card into the wallet takes to much time (something like 30 seconds and not ages) the machine swallows the money again. This happened to me once in the City Mall. Had to go to the branch and was handed out the money instantely however.
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11-23-21 13:40 #4588
Posts: 390ATM sagas.
Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
Once my card was swallowed by the Barclays ATM in the cabin along the main road in Mtwapa, next to the fishmonger.
I had to travel 2 times to the main office in Mombasa, over flooded roads in the raining season to get it back.
And no way to get the costs compensated.
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11-23-21 07:57 #4587
Posts: 1486Barclay's
Originally Posted by PookyMan [View Original Post]
Some money tips. Always have a couple of 100 or Dollar banknotes cash. Only change cash on the airport or else you run into trouble not getting cash out of the ATM. On African airports there's either no cash in the ATMs or they're defunct. I always change a 100 $ to have enough local currency to pay for taxi and the like and withdraw later.
For Kenya Uganda and Tanzania I use exclusively Diamond Trust or Equity where you can withdraw fee free. Always change cash near a bank branch and only during business hours, so if the ATM swallows the card you can retrieve it straight away.
In Madagascar I use only BMOI or SoGen ATMS.
Neddy.
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11-22-21 23:05 #4586
Posts: 21Originally Posted by Leblon [View Original Post]
No longer linked to the UK Barclays bank.
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11-22-21 22:35 #4585
Posts: 478ATM fees
Some years ago, I arrived to Mombasa airport, coming from other country. I tried to to took in airport bank Barclay ATM maximum amount of money, forty thousand Kenyan shillings, I think that was around 400 dollars at that time also.
ATM told me that transaction succeeded, and then rebooted, without giving me any money.
I found out later that money was really taken from my account. I did all I could to get money back, I went to Barclay office first in Bamburi then in Mombasa, couple of times, spend a lot of my holiday time for this. They did not know what to do really. I filled all kind of paper applications, send emails to them regularly. Process took long time and got so far that they would have paid me back if that bank where my account was, HSBC, would have sent them some proof that money was taken from my account. HSBC refused, they said that so long time has gone that they don't have log. And HSBC were uninterested to help anyway me, their account owner. What a rotten bank.
So, I have paid 400 dollar fee once in Mombasa to take money from ATM, you guys are worried of some 0. 5 percent fees.
That same Barclay ATM machine is still there in airport I think, at least before, I have even used it often on other trips when arriving. Barclay bank itself may have left the country?
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11-22-21 10:51 #4584
Posts: 1486Borderless idiocy
Read that.
https://nation.africa/kenya/news/no-...ficate-3626642
Borderless idiocy.
The highlight:
I want to let Kenyans know that next month drivers, and boda boda riders will be required to ask that you show proof of being vaccinated before you can travel," said Mr Kagwe.
Everybody who knows Kenya laughs his head off. 90% are unvaccinated and there's not even by far enough vaxx doses. Hilarious.
The two groups who will rake it in. The police and the forgers of vaccine certificates.
In essence you might as well close all bars and nightclubs again. Most girls will not be able to enter Casaurina. The vaxxed mongers will sit around and will bore themselves to death.
Mwalimu.
Who will never understand, why Africans have to copy all the useless western rubbish. But with an African twist. LOL.
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11-21-21 05:54 #4583
Posts: 21ATMs with no added Kenyan fees
Using a debit card (with a Maestro logo in my case) your 'home' bank charges you a forex commission (usually a %) + a fixed fee. For me it is 0.5% on the mornings actual EUR / KES rate and a 0 fixed fee. But most banks charge more.
The Kenyan bank whose ATM you use often charges you a fee as well. I found Equity, I&M and CoOp don't charge a fee, although I haven't used I&M for some time now and only use CoOp, since it's nearest to where I stay. CoOp only started accepting Maestro debit cards less than a year ago, I think. Equity and I&M 'always' worked. Equity seems to have less reliable ATMs, although even when it didn't dispense money, in about a week's time I always got my money back. I&M has much more reliable ATMs, it seems, and (in the Mtwapa mall) could the one time such an issue occurred fix it right there and then, when I went to their customer service desk inside the branch office.