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06-27-22 19:39 #55876
Posts: 1209Nequi
Originally Posted by Orion4 [View Original Post]
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06-27-22 19:33 #55875
Posts: 5446Originally Posted by Orion4 [View Original Post]
There are many options to send money, either to a bank account or for cash pickup. However, many girls don't have a bank account and you'll need to send cash before she arrives or you'll have a problem when you try to explain how she can pickup the money later.
Don't overthink it. Make your offer in cash, after you're done pay her in cash.
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06-27-22 18:49 #55874
Posts: 43Location for Vennies
Originally Posted by GianniVersace [View Original Post]
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06-27-22 18:49 #55873
Posts: 170Originally Posted by RadioWave12 [View Original Post]
As I stated before you want to sort thru and look for girls on the la isla Medellin group. I even emailed you a direct link. SMH on how you can't even follow directions. Are you telling me on all of the 1500 friends on that fb page that everyone is all old! What are you a predator?
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06-27-22 18:45 #55872
Posts: 170Originally Posted by HoustonTxJake [View Original Post]
Yeah it was higher than some of the other Airbnb's I found in Medellin that were equally as nice but it seemed that the general consensus on the board was to stay at San Peter in Laureles. After looking at what was available at San Peter I was not going to stay there because the accommodations I found that were available did mot suit my taste. Than I found a few other properties I liked but in the house rules clearly stated no prostitution and you guys on the board said not to risk it. Than I found the newly renovated property at San Peter and decided to pony up the extra money to stay there because you all said that it would give the mansion and sportsmens lodge in cr a run for its money.
Anyways it was pricey but I think it was worth it in the long run. Def better than the accommodations at the mansion.
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06-27-22 18:15 #55871
Posts: 57Is there a Colombian venmo-like app that can be used to pay these girls, or is it entirely cash only?
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06-27-22 17:25 #55870
Posts: 23Originally Posted by GianniVersace [View Original Post]
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06-27-22 16:25 #55869
Posts: 170Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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06-27-22 16:24 #55868
Posts: 170Originally Posted by Chicago85 [View Original Post]
I also had no clue that the average wage was $50 usd per month.
That is crazy, one of the Paisa's I was with told me she was a factory worker who made 400,000 mil cop per month. And on my last day in Medellin she messaged me telling me I should lose her number since it was obvious I was in Medellin for the girls. I responded back I wanted to see her but I had only 100,000 Mil Cop left and didn't go to the ATM because I was afraid of getting robbed. She was also one of the girls that she was robbed a few times before and was afraid to take a taxi at night. I told her I was embarrassed and didn't want to offend her by offering her less money. She responded back that she really liked me and the truth is any little bit helps.
Has anyone thought about the finca lifestyle? I started thinking that is pretty attractive to me. Does anyone have any idea what are some good areas to look at that are not too expensive but have good access to chicas?
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06-27-22 16:18 #55867
Posts: 5636Originally Posted by Chicago85 [View Original Post]
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06-27-22 15:59 #55866
Posts: 5Heading to Medellin for July 4th Week
Gentleman,
Heading to Medellin for July 4th Week.
Arrive in the afternoon. So looking to setup something to join me right after I arrive.
I will be working remotely in the daytime. So I need to remain inside my place.
I am thinking of using a escort agency for the daytime.
Evenings yes I will head out to casas and the park.
Staying in El Poblado area.
Any escort agency you guys can recommend for Medellin?
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06-27-22 15:42 #55865
Posts: 387Originally Posted by GianniVersace [View Original Post]
Secondly, what are you going to do for money? Just walk around with USD? I understand they mostly use that now as Bolivars are as worthless as toilet paper, but in a country where the average salary is now $25-$50 A MONTH you'll be mugged pretty quick if they think you have even a weeks wages (I. E. $10).
Last of all, how is your Spanish and with what kind of accent do you speak? If you don't already appear Hispanic they'll likely be able to tell you're not Venezuelan by your accent. If you don't even speak Spanish that's a whole other deal.
I know this appears as fear mongering, but I don't know if you truly understand what you're suggesting.
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06-27-22 15:14 #55864
Posts: 170Originally Posted by Nounce [View Original Post]
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06-27-22 15:11 #55863
Posts: 2920Originally Posted by GianniVersace [View Original Post]
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06-27-22 15:09 #55862
Posts: 1773Originally Posted by GianniVersace [View Original Post]
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