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  1. #45275
    Quote Originally Posted by SavePros321  [View Original Post]
    I don't think anyone will be allowed to leave their homes, so not sure about getting chicas to visit you during a complete lockdown.
    I may be late on this, but yes they can still come to you (and leave again) by taxi or ride share app.

  2. #45274
    Quote Originally Posted by Gbaby32  [View Original Post]
    As far as grabbing pros or non pros have you guys ever just paid in USD?? Instead of COP?? My thought was maybe they would be more pleased seeing that USD. I've been on LAC and have a bunch of girls lined up also some that want to show me around and hopefully can turn into a fun time I am set to leave on the 18th and I am renting a air bnb.
    N-O. The idea is absurd. As was pointed out by another member, if you want to pay dollars go to Ecuador,. Or Panama if you really want to part with large amounts.

  3. #45273

    Yes, even to the extreme

    Quote Originally Posted by ColombiaLover  [View Original Post]
    Among guys, we often use "puta. " It is a bit crude and I don't know any chicas in Medellin who like to be called a puta. "Prepago" is a nicer sounding word for prostitute, as Mr. E said. Some chicas who are really sensitive about what they do (especially some of the ones who are a bit older) refer to themselves as a "dama de compania..
    There used to be a girl in my line up who if I even suggested that she was pay for play, forget about using the word puta, she would not come near me. I was always "helping" her as a friend. She stuck to her guns on this, one time for weeks, until I finally acquiesced and agreed, "You are not a puta, you do not have sex for money. I am helping you as a friend. " Then she would come over and boff my brains out. Like I said, she was certifiable but I liked her. But after adding Secret and Silky this trip, no more room for her.

    I can't recall my name for her, but she was built, and could dance in a way that was truly a turn-on. She would go out in public with her camel toe showing like this without a second thought, jaja.
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  4. #45272

    Beauty and love

    Happy for you bro.

  5. #45271
    Quote Originally Posted by Osteoknot  [View Original Post]
    I took all kinds of precautions before my first visit. I hired a Private Detective agency and did a back ground check on her and had her shadowed before I arrived. I had every bit of identifying data I could confirm on her, her family, and her friends on file with my attorney before I left. I did not tell her my arrival date. I sent a double in my place for our first meeting here. Now it all seems overly cautious and paranoid. But not at that time.

    No regrets. I got this. There is no such thing as Heaven-On-Earth, Utopia, Garden of Eden, Shangrila, Nirvana, or Shambala, but for me Medellin is as close as I will get in this lifetime. There is no reason for me to look back. I am setting up a lifestyle for an apartment in the city and a place in the country to get away and chillax. Sort of the Manhattan-Connecticut lifestyle, except here a helluva lot cheaper, and I prefer Medellin to Manhattan, anyway.

    The last foto is the view from our front door at our casa on the Mountaintop, overlooking the pueblo school. After a two hour bus ride from Terminal Norte in MDE, it takes another hour to get up the mountain by 4 WD, barely, if it hasn't rained. Easier access by horseback. If you met Catgirl you would think she was a city girl, but she was reared there and still spends a lot of time on the mountain. I can ride, but not like her with our dog Leah in one hand, plucking and eating mangos out of a tree with the other, on the steepest and most treacherous horse trail I had ever been on, jajaja.

    Thanks again for the feedback! Ostee Out.
    Seems like quite an Estate you have up there on the Mountaintop, and being a Contractor the delivery of construction materials like blocks, lumber, fixtures, conduits, plaster, tile, roofing, cement, sand, and so on must of been quite an undertaking utilizing 4 WD vehicles. Almost as though more of an issue the transport of materials versus the actual construction, assuming this is what you built, and I am curious as to your source of power and water there.

    Regardless, it's quite an accomplishment, and I agree with you in that Medellin is about as close as you can get to Heaven on Earth if you have the time and money to enjoy it.

  6. #45270
    Among guys, we often use "puta. " It is a bit crude and I don't know any chicas in Medellin who like to be called a puta. "Prepago" is a nicer sounding word for prostitute, as Mr. E said. Some chicas who are really sensitive about what they do (especially some of the ones who are a bit older) refer to themselves as a "dama de compania. ".

    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    Prepago is just Colombian slang for hooker. It does not mean you pay the girl beforehand. In a facebook group that I am in a guy said he cursed a girl out when she told him she was a prepago. He thought she was saying that he had to pay beforehand. We explained to him that it just meant she was a prostitute. I guess it is one of those occurrences when it not only helps to know the language, but the culture as well.

  7. #45269
    Quote Originally Posted by Castolo  [View Original Post]
    1. Let's pretend I go to El Centro and I speak to a girl on the street and she says 30 K Pesos. I know the word prepago so: Do I pay her before or after the sex?

    2. I read many times from different people that you should never pay in advance. I am now confused.
    Prepago is just Colombian slang for hooker. It does not mean you pay the girl beforehand. In a facebook group that I am in a guy said he cursed a girl out when she told him she was a prepago. He thought she was saying that he had to pay beforehand. We explained to him that it just meant she was a prostitute. I guess it is one of those occurrences when it not only helps to know the language, but the culture as well.

  8. #45268

    Never pay before

    Quote Originally Posted by Castolo  [View Original Post]
    Hey guys,

    this is my first post. I really tried to look for the answer in previous reports but I got so many different answers. I have been silently following your discussions on ISG since December / January I believe. Now:

    1. Let's pretend I go to El Centro and I speak to a girl on the street and she says 30 K Pesos. I know the word prepago so: Do I pay her before or after the sex?

    2. I read many times from different people that you should never pay in advance. I am now confused.

    Please go easy on me.
    If she demands pre-payment walk away and find another, if she is in your room, boot her out.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...xury-cars.html

  9. #45267

    I always pay after

    Quote Originally Posted by Castolo  [View Original Post]
    Hey guys,

    this is my first post. I really tried to look for the answer in previous reports but I got so many different answers. I have been silently following your discussions on ISG since December / January I believe. Now:

    1. Let's pretend I go to El Centro and I speak to a girl on the street and she says 30 K Pesos. I know the word prepago so: Do I pay her before or after the sex?

    2. I read many times from different people that you should never pay in advance. I am now confused.

    Please go easy on me.
    A few times the girl wanted to be paid up front, I politely took a pass and moved on to someone else. So many choices no reason to get hornswoggled. Make sure you have a clear understanding of what you will pay, in pesos not dollars. If you can, nail down the services provided including the time. Don't be afraid to get specific. If you can't reach an agreement or feel comfortable about the transaction, move on. Ten times better to find someone else than to get stuck in a situation you don't want to be in.

  10. #45266

    Thanks for the shout out and concern, really.

    Quote Originally Posted by SavePros321  [View Original Post]
    Moving a bit fast there Speedy Gonzalez.

    Some of you guys get a taste of foreign chocha and lose your damns minds!

    Not trying to tell you how to live your life amigo, just try not to end up like this guy (who was also moving a bit fast):

    Horrifying end for man seeking love in Brazil

    https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-...ove-in-brazil/
    Thanks for the shout-out and concern, really.

    I've known my novia for 2 years. This is my second trip to MDE, I spent 6 months here first time pre-Covid starting in 2019, for a total of nine months here.

    As far as first taste of Paisa Poontang, I have mongered on six continents, been laid on seven. I am not liquidating my assets back here in the states so there will be 3-4 trips per year back and forth, hopefully with the various chicas I put on "work" visas, but I openly admit to that part being unchartered territory at this stage. I had more pussy in the United States than I needed but was fed up with the culture, personal and professional.

    I had my sites on settling in Cambodia (Lao was better except it is landlocked) and thought Medellin was the last place I wanted to be until I got here for the first time in 2019. I lived in Miami during the height of the Cocaine Wars and my impression of Medellin was all that Pablo Escobar shit, so I was trying to avoid coming here. I had met my novia briefly elsewhere, and we Wassapped for a year before I showed up. Her not wanting to leave Medellin (Unlike the 90 Day Fiance reality TV show) and wanting me to come here instead intrigued me, but of course that did not rule-out potential foul-play.

    I took all kinds of precautions before my first visit. I hired a Private Detective agency and did a back ground check on her and had her shadowed before I arrived. I had every bit of identifying data I could confirm on her, her family, and her friends on file with my attorney before I left. I did not tell her my arrival date. I sent a double in my place for our first meeting here. Now it all seems overly cautious and paranoid. But not at that time.

    This is not my first rodeo, but I have done and do a lot of things in ways that I would not suggest other guys try. If I die tomorrow I die a happy man, literally, preferably not being tortured to death, jaja. Other than that, I live life to the fullest.

    One of my best friends in the world is an ex-hardcore Puerto Rican drug dealer and he was convinced that if I went to the mountaintop to see my casa build, that I was going to end up as pig-feed after they tortured my assets out of me, like the poor guy in your linked story. Made me stop and pause but obviomente I went anyway. I found warm, gentle and loving people. Catgirl's family welcomed me like part of their own and the love was real all the way from the 92 year old great grandmother down to her stud-muffin brother.

    No regrets. I got this. There is no such thing as Heaven-On-Earth, Utopia, Garden of Eden, Shangrila, Nirvana, or Shambala, but for me Medellin is as close as I will get in this lifetime. There is no reason for me to look back. I am setting up a lifestyle for an apartment in the city and a place in the country to get away and chillax. Sort of the Manhattan-Connecticut lifestyle, except here a helluva lot cheaper, and I prefer Medellin to Manhattan, anyway.

    The last foto is the view from our front door at our casa on the Mountaintop, overlooking the pueblo school. After a two hour bus ride from Terminal Norte in MDE, it takes another hour to get up the mountain by 4 WD, barely, if it hasn't rained. Easier access by horseback. If you met Catgirl you would think she was a city girl, but she was reared there and still spends a lot of time on the mountain. I can ride, but not like her with our dog Leah in one hand, plucking and eating mangos out of a tree with the other, on the steepest and most treacherous horse trail I had ever been on, jajaja.

    Thanks again for the feedback! Ostee Out.
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  11. #45265
    Quote Originally Posted by JjBee62  [View Original Post]
    I'm sure this time it will be a happily ever after fairy tale ending.

    One thing I learned is that if you still have other girlfriends you aren't going to stop seeing and she still has other boyfriends and or girlfriends she's not going to stop seeing, it's not time to settle down.

    About the time he finishes paying for that house being built, he's going to discover that it wasn't being built for him and her and that he has no claim on it.
    Most definitely water under the bridge.

  12. #45264
    Quote Originally Posted by Luminous  [View Original Post]
    Multiple times I have considered buying an apartment in Colombia but the numbers never make sense. The ROI is no better than in US, plus there is double taxation issue. The biggest issue is the currency depreciation risk you are taking. The prices for these apartments tend to go up as the peso depreciates but that gets you to net neutral at best instead of any gains. As most of the members suggested, best to rent unless you are planning to live there permanently. I have a real estate broker that is trying hard to sell me an apartment but when I ask him how the numbers make sense. He has no answer.

    Learn from all the American's that have bought properties overseas and can't wait to get rid of them.
    Yes there are taxation issues depending on whether your considered a "tax resident" meaning your in the Country more than six months a year. If you did own an apartment in Colombia, and were not in the Country more than six months a year, and did not rent or have any rental income form the apartment, there would be no "double taxation issues", however if you had rental income, and were in the Country less than six months you would have to pay approximately 20% of the net income in taxes to DIAN the Colombian IRS but these taxes would be deductible on your USA tax return. And if your in the Country more than six months a year whether you have Colombian rental income or not you would need to file taxes in Colombia, and may have to pay taxes to DIAN depending on your wealth and income. For this reason, most foreigners of wealth do not reside in the Country more than six months a year.

  13. #45263

    Avenida de Greiff

    Here is a map.

    Have Fun.

    Quote Originally Posted by Combo  [View Original Post]
    I've never been clear on what are the boundaries of Raudal. I've walked down on DeGrief many times a few blocks further than Conejitas. Down by where Bar Hilton is. Is that DeGrief?
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  14. #45262

    Colombian Real Estate Primer

    Quote Originally Posted by MojoBandit  [View Original Post]
    I heard a guy say he bought his apartment from a Colombian but they wanted the purchase to be done in US dollars and with a US bank, therefor the money never even entered Colombia, he said this prevented him from getting the residency visa that would have normally been possible but due to the transaction of the money happening outside of the country it could not be verified so now it sounds also as if he will have the same problem you guys are describing if he wants to sell and get the money out of the country.
    There are strict guidelines and procedures required to obtain a residency visa in Colombia, let alone all the pitfalls of buying property as there are no "escrow companies" so hence you have to utilize attorneys to do your due diligence, and finding a competent and trustworthy Colombian attorney is difficult, and anyone can be an attorney in Colombia, all they need is a degree, and there is no bar exam which at least is a benchmark, but doesn't mean the attorney will be any good.

    If this individual you mentioned did actually buy the property and paid for it in US dollars from a US Bank, he may have an issue even selling the property to begin with, let alone getting his money out of the Country. When properties are sold and bought in Colombia, they use notarys, almost like para-legals to facilitate the recording of ownership, and with no trackable / verifiable purchase information which is used as a basis for taxation, this may preclude someone from buying the property.

    The selling and buying of real estate in Colombia is not regulated in the sense like in most States in the USA, like in Callifornia where there is a stack of disclosures required for transactions. It's basically like the "wild west" with so many pitfalls, hence gringos getting burned is the "norm". And there are no "exclusive listings" there will be multiple agents representing sellers and different prices as well.

  15. #45261

    Apartment

    Multiple times I have considered buying an apartment in Colombia but the numbers never make sense. The ROI is no better than in US, plus there is double taxation issue. The biggest issue is the currency depreciation risk you are taking. The prices for these apartments tend to go up as the peso depreciates but that gets you to net neutral at best instead of any gains. As most of the members suggested, best to rent unless you are planning to live there permanently. I have a real estate broker that is trying hard to sell me an apartment but when I ask him how the numbers make sense. He has no answer.

    Learn from all the American's that have bought properties overseas and can't wait to get rid of them.

    Quote Originally Posted by ColombiaLover  [View Original Post]
    True. That's why I would never spend what I could not afford to lose (or at least not be able to access). I am not looking for rental income. If I died, I'd just give it to my ex-wife and daughter, who are both Colombian and USA Citizens.

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