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  1. #37901

    Been to Sierra Leone

    Quote Originally Posted by SpiderRider  [View Original Post]
    Lets drop you into one of these many places, home to perhaps more than a billion people and see what you think about what is 3rd world. If Colombia was 3rd world you would not consider a stay under any circumstances. Carry on P.N. And, Good work retrieving the phone from Botero by the way.

    https://unctad.org/en/Pages/ALDC/Lea...Countries.aspx
    If that's the comparison, oh no, Colombia is not 3rd world. The mosquitoes in Sierra Leone will pull down your socks & bite you! Pollo negro is out!

  2. #37900
    I originally found it on AirBnB. I've stayed there so often that now I just deal with the owner directly. There are a total of 5 or 6 apartments in the building.

    The only problem with Laureles is that it's not easy to find an apartment with a pool or a jacuzzi. Some hotels have them, but not many apartments, for whatever reason (probably because it's a more residential area). Fortunately, the place where I stay has a jacuzzi.

    Quote Originally Posted by Talon  [View Original Post]
    Does this apartment you use have an airbnb listing?

  3. #37899
    Quote Originally Posted by ColombiaLover  [View Original Post]
    It depends on what you want and need. I used to stay in Poblado, but for the past few years, I have stayed in Laureles. I prefer it. I've been traveling to Medellin 15 years. I know plenty of girls. I prefer my privacy and I like the apartment I use, which is not fancy like some in Poblado, but has its own jacuzzi on the roof. The supermarkets are close, the stores are close, plenty of taxis. Neighborhood is quiet. While there are gringos in Laureles, I rarely see them in the barrio where I stay. And, no offense, I prefer that way. You have Unicentro Mall. You can get to Molinos mall. It's a bit of a closer tax ride for girls coming from Bello, Popular, San Javier, Las Amercas, etc. Prices are cheaper.

    If and when I want to go to Lleras or Santa Fe mall, it's a 13 mil taxi ride.

    If you don't know any Spanish and have a need to be around gringos and go to Hooters, then Laureles is not for you.
    Does this apartment you use have an airbnb listing?

  4. #37898
    Quote Originally Posted by PolloNegro  [View Original Post]
    I once ate some fish soup at one of the restaurants and couldn't leave bed for 2 weeks and was hospitalized for 2 weeks once I got back to the states. Go right ahead and drink the water from the sink if you are brave. I have been in Medellin for 4 months and somehow I have managed to withdraw a total of $10,000 usd how do I know, the banking system remitly showed me how much money I have withdrew and reminded me that if I withdraw another $8,000 usd within 60 days I will be barred from withdrawing money until my 180 days are up. I won't even go into how much my mortgage in the US is, but how in the hell can you be blooming economy when you can't withdraw $18,000 usd in 6 months?

    My rent is cheap, food is cheap, nearly everything is cheap here except new cars and new bikes over 400 CC. My dental surgery costed me $14,000 usd. I even showed the people at the local bank and I showed remitly. But I guess it is a law that you cannot withdraw more than $18,000 usd in 180 days. This blew my mind, because one of main reasons that I was withdrawing large amounts of cash was because me and the dentist had a deal that if I paid him in Colombian cash the amount was only $38,000,000 pesos. But if I paid him in american cash the amount would be $14,500 usd. Since I could cleary see that the dollar had become strong, I was removing pesos to pay the doctor at a discounted rate of about $10,200 usd. Now when I enter a certain bank in Colombia, they sit me down and ask me 2 million questions, about why would I like to remove so many pesos, and I am still denied the chance to obtain cash pesos.

    My bank has asked me to go to another bank or money dispensing place, but I am like that's OK, I am good. So trust me, watch how much cash you remove from the bank. Even with Big Banks from America explaining to the banks here what you do for a living, some banks will limit the amount of cash you can remove, that's just plain and simple. Thank God I had other ways of getting pesos, otherwise I would be in deep $hit stuck her in Colombia unable to remove cash. Don't even get me started on how long it takes to obtain a driver's license in this country and what you have to obtain in order to buy a motorcycle in your name. You had better have great patience, because it's a 45 day wait to get some license in Medellin, tell me this ain't a 3rd world country. Bull $hit! Pollo Negro is out!
    Lets drop you into one of these many places, home to perhaps more than a billion people and see what you think about what is 3rd world. If Colombia was 3rd world you would not consider a stay under any circumstances. Carry on P.N. And, Good work retrieving the phone from Botero by the way.

    https://unctad.org/en/Pages/ALDC/Lea...Countries.aspx

  5. #37897
    Quote Originally Posted by PolloNegro  [View Original Post]
    My dental surgery costed me $14,000 usd.

    Pollo Negro is out!
    Pollo Negro,

    You may be the master at having all the finest women from El Centro over at a low price, including the one with the external hemorrhoid (she sounded lovely), but $14 k USD for dental surgery, in Colombia? Your dentist took you for a ride.

  6. #37896
    Quote Originally Posted by SpiderRider  [View Original Post]
    Colombia is NOT a 3rd world country. It is a Developing country. Slowly developing? . yes. But there is clean water for drinking, cooking, bathing; sewage and sanitation systems, multiple modes of comfortable transportation throughout the network of cities, banking, credit, and capital markets; cell phone, and internet service; Penthouses as you mentioned. Etc. Etc. That is NOT 3rd world. Have some respect and admiration for all that is good here, please.
    None of the things you've listed have ever been considered in determining which countries are, or are not, third world. Colombia scores less than 0.78 on the UN Human Development Index, which is how we determine third world status in countries since the end of the cold war.

  7. #37895

    Absolutely a 3rd world country

    Quote Originally Posted by SpiderRider  [View Original Post]
    Colombia is NOT a 3rd world country. It is a Developing country. Slowly developing? . yes. But there is clean water for drinking, cooking, bathing; sewage and sanitation systems, multiple modes of comfortable transportation throughout the network of cities, banking, credit, and capital markets; cell phone, and internet service; Penthouses as you mentioned. Etc. Etc. That is NOT 3rd world. Have some respect and admiration for all that is good here, please.
    I once ate some fish soup at one of the restaurants and couldn't leave bed for 2 weeks and was hospitalized for 2 weeks once I got back to the states. Go right ahead and drink the water from the sink if you are brave. I have been in Medellin for 4 months and somehow I have managed to withdraw a total of $10,000 usd how do I know, the banking system remitly showed me how much money I have withdrew and reminded me that if I withdraw another $8,000 usd within 60 days I will be barred from withdrawing money until my 180 days are up. I won't even go into how much my mortgage in the US is, but how in the hell can you be blooming economy when you can't withdraw $18,000 usd in 6 months?

    My rent is cheap, food is cheap, nearly everything is cheap here except new cars and new bikes over 400 CC. My dental surgery costed me $14,000 usd. I even showed the people at the local bank and I showed remitly. But I guess it is a law that you cannot withdraw more than $18,000 usd in 180 days. This blew my mind, because one of main reasons that I was withdrawing large amounts of cash was because me and the dentist had a deal that if I paid him in Colombian cash the amount was only $38,000,000 pesos. But if I paid him in american cash the amount would be $14,500 usd. Since I could cleary see that the dollar had become strong, I was removing pesos to pay the doctor at a discounted rate of about $10,200 usd. Now when I enter a certain bank in Colombia, they sit me down and ask me 2 million questions, about why would I like to remove so many pesos, and I am still denied the chance to obtain cash pesos.

    My bank has asked me to go to another bank or money dispensing place, but I am like that's OK, I am good. So trust me, watch how much cash you remove from the bank. Even with Big Banks from America explaining to the banks here what you do for a living, some banks will limit the amount of cash you can remove, that's just plain and simple. Thank God I had other ways of getting pesos, otherwise I would be in deep $hit stuck her in Colombia unable to remove cash. Don't even get me started on how long it takes to obtain a driver's license in this country and what you have to obtain in order to buy a motorcycle in your name. You had better have great patience, because it's a 45 day wait to get some license in Medellin, tell me this ain't a 3rd world country. Bull $hit! Pollo Negro is out!
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  8. #37894
    Quote Originally Posted by Cursnoop  [View Original Post]
    The thing some people do not understand is that Colombia is a 3rd world country. The min Montly salary is 980.657 cop which increased since last year which comes around 280 usd a month. Ain't no way any normal Colombian will pay a million cop to fuck a girl unless he is a narco. So I am sure those gilrs charge that money to the ones they know are gringos, they know you make more money than the average Colombian because you are staying in penthouse in the most upscale neighborhood and they tell each other that gringos have money overcharge them because when there is drought the take the 70.000 cop that the average Colombiano has believe me unless she has a western union papi sending her money for rent and other stuff.
    Colombia is NOT a 3rd world country. It is a Developing country. Slowly developing? . yes. But there is clean water for drinking, cooking, bathing; sewage and sanitation systems, multiple modes of comfortable transportation throughout the network of cities, banking, credit, and capital markets; cell phone, and internet service; Penthouses as you mentioned. Etc. Etc. That is NOT 3rd world. Have some respect and admiration for all that is good here, please.

  9. #37893
    Quote Originally Posted by BrotherP  [View Original Post]
    I'm good for Medellin! LOL! I may have too many! If you have any good contacts for Cartagena I'd appreciate it! Thanks!
    Please DM me with some Facebook contacts and groups.

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  10. #37892

    Thanks!

    Quote Originally Posted by PolloNegro  [View Original Post]
    Have a crew of girls ready for whatever and make sure you drop a few thousand words (pics). I came to bang chicas and they are not hard to find in Medellin, pollo negro is out!
    Quote Originally Posted by JjBee62  [View Original Post]
    If you're going the Facebook route and need some contacts let me know. I'll toss you a few that will help you to quickly build a list.
    I'm good for Medellin! LOL! I may have too many! If you have any good contacts for Cartagena I'd appreciate it! Thanks!

  11. #37891

    Quick question

    Quote Originally Posted by Lou32  [View Original Post]
    I've purchased blood pressure meds OTC. Have you tried to buy Hydroxychloroquine OTC?
    Why would you? Pollo negro is out!

  12. #37890
    Quote Originally Posted by SJobs  [View Original Post]
    I like Zurich much more than Thailand.
    This is the Ultimate Statement that clears up any discussion. Simply put: not debatable further. I humbly recommend this excerpt for the RoD.

  13. #37889

    If All else fails

    Have a crew of girls ready for whatever and make sure you drop a few thousand words (pics). I came to bang chicas and they are not hard to find in Medellin, pollo negro is out!
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  14. #37888
    Quote Originally Posted by BrotherP  [View Original Post]
    My Spanish is decent. I've spent a lot of time in the DR the last 10 years. I stayed in poblado twice in 2010. But now everyone is recommending Laureles. Ill find something nice there. I plan to do all Facebook pulls.

    My goal is to build contacts, relax and stay out of the way! LOL. Thanks!
    If you're going the Facebook route and need some contacts let me know. I'll toss you a few that will help you to quickly build a list.

  15. #37887
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    LOL. I am usually the one scratching my head about abbreviations. Board Member.
    It was a spelling error.

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