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05-22-13 22:39 #3792
Posts: 1013Originally Posted by TuDueno [View Original Post]
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05-22-13 22:12 #3791
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by TuDueno [View Original Post]
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05-22-13 19:47 #3790
Posts: 109VivaCol and Avianca don't take foreign cc's. Use copa or lan (make sure it's pricing in col pesos). Foreign bank accts / credit card. Forget it. They're about 25 years in the past when it comes to that. Stick with capital one and buy your tickets on lan.
Originally Posted by WreckDiver [View Original Post]
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05-22-13 19:31 #3789
Posts: 43Bank account in Colombia. Avianca tickets
Originally Posted by WreckDiver [View Original Post]
Avianca tickets. I confirm that there are problems with foreign credit cards although I managed serveral times to order a ticket on-line on their Colombian web site using my European credit card. No idea why it sometimes works and sometimes not. Please note that I am an Avianca frequent flyer and this may help.
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05-22-13 17:11 #3788
Posts: 43Foreign Credit Card booking on Viva Colombia
Has anybody made an purchase of a airplane ticket on viva Colombia using a foreign credit card? I know that Avianca makes you go through the other country page and quotes prices in USD (of course more expensive then in COP) if you have a foreign credit card. Also how difficult is it to open a bank account in Colombia and get a local credit card? Has anybody any experience on the subject?
Wreck
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04-29-13 16:45 #3787
Posts: 2843Parts Unknown
In case you missed it, it will repeat Friday and Saturday. You might be able to see online in a few days.
http://www.cnn.com/video/shows/antho...own/index.html
Originally Posted by World Travel 69 [View Original Post]
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04-29-13 05:06 #3786
Posts: 200Originally Posted by World Travel 69 [View Original Post]
I liked the fact that although he praised Colombia and its people, at the end of the show, he readily admitted that Colombia has some serious problems that they need to overcome. As one of the Colombians on his show said, if he was the President of Colombia, he wouldn't know how to turn his country around since it has so many problems.
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04-29-13 01:52 #3785
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by Bango Cheito [View Original Post]
I did find food and taxis to be a good value in Cartagena. Places to stay and girls were astronomical IMHO. I have never gone for a high end option anywhere. To me pussy is pussy. I have never paid more than US$50 for p4p and that is for long time.
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04-29-13 01:22 #3784
Posts: 1281IMHO nothing in Cartagena is good value for your $. Stick with Medellin.
In Cali you don't NEED high end options. The cheaper options are pretty amazing.
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04-28-13 20:18 #3783
Posts: 2843Colombia
Sunday Night.
On CNN Anthony Bourdain In Colombia.
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03-17-13 04:35 #3782
Posts: 7Value for money chicas
Originally Posted by Vitrea [View Original Post]
So. Mr Warren Buffet of the mongering world, a question for you.
I am weighing up options between Cartegena and Medellin for a 4 night trip.
I like the idea of Medellin and particularly the Plaza Hotel set up. Seems like a normal hotel in disguise that has chicas available and a bar / night club, La Cueva, just underneath. Good. Seems very laid out and easy. Is this place previously the mansions?
Then there is Cartegena, I could stay in a beach side hotel. When the mood takes me grab a freelance beach chica and / or hot LDV for fun.
So. I am looking for value in the true sense, not just cheap.
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03-08-13 22:33 #3781
Posts: 2090Relevant question
The question was posted in Cali section but I thought it is more relevant in the general section.
Originally Posted by XXXXXXXXX
With that experience, I must have had high expectations when I went to Cali but I was sorely disappointed with the local talent.
Don't get me wrong. You might and probably will still have a great time in Cali but you need to set your expectations right. In my opinion, what happens in town's like MDE and Bogota is that the girls have some high-end outlet options where they can actually make good / decent money that keeps the talent in the cities rather than preferentially exporting them. The local market in Cali does not seem to support high-end talent.
When I travel to Latin America for mongering, I'm already spending couple of thousand dollars in traveling costs and thousands of miles to get there. The last thing I do is look for a $14. 50 deal. If you find one, that is great but what I care is value. For those who know, this big difference between getting something for cheap and finding a value. Like warren Buffet says, don't buy a cheap stock. Buy a value stock. To me, latinas provide the best value of any other girls in the world. The combination of beauty, friendliness, passion for life, dance, song, music and sex is unbeatable. For me I would rather spend $100 to $300 if needed (I draw the line too :-D) , and spend an evening with a beautiful girl who I can remember and dream about for the next few weeks rather than bang a chic for 10 minutes and not even remember her face the next day.
The above are general comments. Please know that I have done the $14. 50 "wham-Bam-thank you ma'am" as well but over the years, my preferences have changed. These comments are personal opinions of one monger and is clearly a minority opinion on this great board.
Have fun and keep contributing.
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02-16-13 18:39 #3780
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by Samu Ray [View Original Post]
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02-16-13 17:48 #3779
Posts: 224For those guys who have visited Colombia and Peru: here in Lima, on "Perutops" there is a section for Colombian working girls, they sure look very attractive; I can not find on "Perutops" any review on them. In general, do working girls in Colombia as attractive as the ones here in Peru? The price they charge, if you call, is 200 soles, local money. The price sure beats what I paid in "Cabukicho" $ 140 for an old Chinese working girl, hell.
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01-10-13 17:36 #3778
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by Bart1 [View Original Post]