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03-18-09 21:44 #1503
Posts: 1Price for TIN
Hello, to all
It's my first post
I am newbiz, I have been to Thailand many time, and Brazil (Fortaleza) 3 time, I am now want to try Colombia, I see many post talk about 200. 000 to 350. 000 kop for tdn, it's really the right price for chicas, in brazil (fortaleza) I paid 100 reais (about 45 box), I am really want to try Colombia, even I will try to get non-pros LOL if I have to pay 100 or 150 box for chica. Impossible for me.
I am young (27yo) not so rich LOL, so please can you give me informations about:
Can I find cheap place in Bogota, medelin, Cali and carthagena safety and near action?
In general, what the right price for a freelance?
Thanks
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03-14-09 13:13 #1502
Posts: 1180Originally Posted by Legal Tender
Traffic is horrendous, and the rules of the road are much different here.
I own 3 vehicles here and do not drive any of them.
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03-14-09 01:33 #1501
Posts: 1233And for the rest of us
Originally Posted by Client 9
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03-13-09 20:32 #1500
Posts: 410Car Rental
Anyone have advice on the best car rental in Medellin?
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03-05-09 06:03 #1499
Posts: 124PeruTops.com
For those of us that can read Spanish, there is a useful site dedicated to the scene in Lima. The site is PeruTops.com.
http://perutops.com/foro-relax/index.php
Are there similar sites for any of the major cities of Colombia?
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03-03-09 23:06 #1498
Posts: 734Mrs? Uh-oh. Please don't tell me that you.
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03-03-09 15:44 #1497
Posts: 35Hidden Dangers!
I've had the good fortune now of living in Colombia for 3 years. Medellin is a wonderful city, friendly people, and if I never set foot in the US again, I can care less. Don't misunderstand me, I do wish the US all the luck in the world! I'm just happy in Colombia!
Last weekend the Mrs and I decided to drive over to Sante Fe for the weekend. Santa Fe unlike Medellin is a tropical environment and we just wanted to stretch out by a good pool and soak up some good, hot sun for the whole weekend.
We stayed at a very nice hotel about a mile east of Santa Fe. Sunday morning about 4:30am the Mrs turned on the room light and started to walk out on the balcony. The instant she slid open the door about 150 bees flew into the room. She was stung twice on her right hand, and I was stung once on my stomach. Needless to say we got the hell out of there in a hurry!
We checked into a different room and the hotel people retrieved our things from the infested room.
Again, Medellin is not a tropical environment. Though our place is air conditioned, it hasn't been turned on in 2 years. Yes, we occasionally sleep at night with a window open and have experienced no bug problems.
I guess I am just saying, be careful as there are hidden dangers!
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03-02-09 13:42 #1496
Posts: 1180Originally Posted by Sucio
However, my guess is that you would have a better chance of having your credit card information stolen by someone in the DIAN office than getting any refund.
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03-01-09 21:37 #1495
Posts: 84I'm planning a short trip to Bogota on March 16-19. In finding a place to stay, I've narrowed it down to (1) Hotel VIP and (2) www.suitesreal.com/85.
I understand that Hotel VIP is obviously chica-friendly, but do Suites Real 85 charge a fee if you bring back a guest?
In addition, would there be any preference as to location? I can always take taxis and safety of location is a big factor.
Thanks for your help.
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03-01-09 04:39 #1494
Posts: 9VAT Refund
Found out that you can get a VAT refund. Go to the DIAN office at the airport and they will give you a form (in English). It takes a few minutes to fill out and make copies of receipts. I'd recommend getting the form when you arrive or a few days before you leave. Then you can fill out the form on your own and make copies of your receipts.
They will ONLY refund CREDIT CARD purchases. They will NOT refund cash purchases. They send the refund to your Credit Card and it takes about 3 months to get there. You will need your Credit Card receipts and your sales receipts. Your minimum purchases need to be equivalent to about $1, 000 US (before VAT) and I can't remember the max. IIRC the items needed to be purchased within the last 60 days.
At the DIAN office and on the back of the form, is a list of things that are IVA refundable. Clothing, shoes, perfumes, leather goods, CDs, crafts, liquor, food for human consumption, toys, jewelry and Colombian emeralds.
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02-28-09 07:05 #1493
Posts: 2843Crime at Home
Wake up there is more crime at Home.
Colombia is like going to Church. Give a few bucks to help the needy.
Come to California, Arizona and Texas. Lots more crime along the Open Border.
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02-27-09 22:39 #1492
Posts: 232Medellin Crime
I've been to Medellin four times, and, fortunately, have never seen or
experienced any crime, and have walked around most of the city during the day. Having said that, I don't walk anywhere at night, with the exception around Parque LLeras, and do not wear any jewellery, and only basic jeans and T-shirts. One should never forget for a minute that Medellin was once the crime capital of the world, and while it is a lot safer, stuff can still happen, so always take care when travelling (which is true anywhere)
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02-27-09 19:33 #1491
Posts: 719Originally Posted by Client 9
I had to look up RV. Doesn't come across as the cleanest player:
http://hhs1973.com/images/obit2_marshall-vignola.htm
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02-27-09 17:36 #1490
Posts: 124Originally Posted by Bobsthrobbinknob
I know a Gringo that was murdered in Colombia. I bet many others here knew Robert Vignola.
I know Gringos that have been mugged and had guns to their heads in Colombia. I also witnessed an armed robbery at a restaurant I was eating at in Colombia.
You certainly are very opinionated for somebody that has never set foot in Colombia. Have fun, Bob.
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02-27-09 15:54 #1489
Posts: 379Thank you for your kind words!
Originally Posted by Bobsthrobbinknob