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05-15-19 16:45 #5146
Posts: 1359The cab
Originally Posted by IamLookin [View Original Post]
Same with tips. Under 50 K for good service rates a tip by me. So in other words I consider a tip to a food service worker, but never to a owner.
I saw a post the other day where a guy paid I think it was 300 K plus a 80 K tip, and to round it out gave her cab fare. Why stop at that? Find out where she lives, and pay to have her house painted.
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05-15-19 12:26 #5145
Posts: 413Good advice on clarifying the number of shots for TLN. When I was first new to the scene I met a beauty of a prepago. We had dinner before and agreed on TLN for a specified amount. I had cum twice and wanted to go again but she stopped me and said that would be extra she also quoted me a ridiculous price. I was so pissed that I told her to leave now. It was pouring rain and I let her find and pay her on cab ride back.
Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
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05-15-19 04:59 #5144
Posts: 1281Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
In Bogota Medellin Cali Pereira and Manizales, the water is EXCELLENT, among the best water you'll ever even get out of a tap.
In contrast, in the DR I had a salad once and I was trapped in the bathroom for three whole days.
Tap water is the least of your worries down here.
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05-15-19 02:42 #5143
Posts: 15915Originally Posted by Uthred [View Original Post]
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05-14-19 21:26 #5142
Posts: 101Gotcha
Originally Posted by Manizales911 [View Original Post]
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05-14-19 16:12 #5141
Posts: 2467Originally Posted by LionBacker [View Original Post]
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05-14-19 16:07 #5140
Posts: 2467Originally Posted by Uthred [View Original Post]
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05-14-19 04:07 #5139
Posts: 101General Question.
Hey guys,
I am planning a trip to Colombia but after reading through the countless posts I need some guidance or advice. In your opinion what is the best city for mongering in Colombia? I know this is highly subjective but are there advantages / disadvantages to certain cities? Also which city would you consider the safest and most laid back in Colombia? Like I said it will be my first time and I have no idea where to start. I spent hours the other day on the Medellin section and holy shit there is a ton of good info on that city alone. I'll keep browsing but I know some of you hit multiple areas there so I thought I'd ask.
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05-03-19 17:43 #5138
Posts: 2842Rate
I paid US $101 for three nights.
I think I had a special room on the 11th floor. There are only two rooms on that floor.
http://www.hotelnutibara.com/
Originally Posted by LionBacker [View Original Post]
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05-03-19 01:41 #5137
Posts: 5459Originally Posted by LionBacker [View Original Post]
Find the girl you want at a casa. Do a 30 minute session with her. If she's what you want, ask her about TLN and get her WhatsApp. Most of the casas close at 7 or 8. Don't pay an exit fee. Just contact her at the end of her shift.
Generally speaking, TLN is double to triple the hourly rate. Make sure you specify the time when she can leave, number of shots and anything else you require. Otherwise, she's likely to spend an hour and expect to get paid the TLN rate and sent home.
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05-02-19 11:46 #5136
Posts: 38Staying in centro.
I'm going to Medellin for a third time. Yet this will be the first time I will be staying in centro.
I am staying at Hotel Nutibara. I want to know how much it would generally cost.
For exit fee from the surrounding casas for girls and how to much should pay for TLN?
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04-30-19 20:51 #5135
Posts: 226Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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04-30-19 20:47 #5134
Posts: 15915Originally Posted by Frenchieboy [View Original Post]
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04-30-19 20:13 #5133
Posts: 170Originally Posted by Frenchieboy [View Original Post]
No effect on Colombian flights.
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04-30-19 20:10 #5132
Posts: 226Avianca
I have read that Avianca has big financial problem close to bankrut, many flights was cancelled last week.
I want to book domestics flights in Colombia but I am scared they cancelled them.
Do you have any news about that.
Thanks.