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  1. #35185
    Quote Originally Posted by JustIncognito  [View Original Post]
    There is a MAC store that does full repairs in El Tesoro Parque Comercial--a huge fancy pants mall up the hill from Poblado. I have had them work on my Mac--sometimes it takes time to get the parts--but they are full service like in the US. Or at least used to be as of 2017 when I last used them.
    Thanks for the info, do they accept AppleCare+? I know a few places in Poblado that do repair, but they don't accept AppleCare, I ended up paying 300 dollars to repair my screen for a phone that is under AppleCare.

  2. #35184
    Quote Originally Posted by Junior11  [View Original Post]
    I don't share your opinion on some items, even if we take only Poblado and Laureles. We can meet in Laureles and I will give you a little tour. You will see trash, people living (sleeping, cooking and doing all the necessities) in unsanitary conditions etc. I guess you haven't been walking around here much or was with a stunning chica and couldn't take your eyes off her.

    Regarding the internet, yes, as far as I know, the LTE coverage is pretty good in Laureles and Poblado. What about home internet? So far, I had mostly okay to bad experience. It is pretty bad in the evenings, when locals are back from work. And I mean really bad, sometimes bellow 1 mbps. My cell phone gives me much better speed. Even during the day, speeds often are below 20 mbps. This is pretty horrible by today's standards.
    Internet speeds in Medellin are bad. Struggled to get 3 Mbps upload speed until switched to fiber. Even then, was only hitting 25 Mbps. It will probably be a few more years before they're up to speed.

    I'll take your tour in Laureles, or take you on one to some sections of El Centro. But then let me give you a tour of a US city, or worse, a US small town. Let me show you the houses surrounded by so much junk and garbage you can't see the house. Let me show you yards full of broken down cars, old TVs and rotting furniture. Let me show you the garbage strewn along the streets and highways, the vacant buildings and abandoned houses. Then we'll sit down in Flint for a glass of tap water.

    Check out the parks in Medellin, or Bogota. First thing in the morning you'll see people out cleaning park benches, picking up trash, raking leaves. Or just walk down the street. Chances are you'll see a city employee tending landscaping, gathering trash or doing something to keep the city looking good.

    Check out the streets themselves. Other than in much of El Centro, you'll find tree-lined avenues, with flowers and native plants. Avenida Poblado is gorgeous.

    Check out the public transportation while you're at it. I looked into using public transportation in Indianapolis several years ago. To get from home to work required 6 different buses and nearly 4 hours, plus a 20 minute walk. In Medellin I'm rarely more than 30 minutes away from anywhere and the cost is under $1.

    Medellin certainly has its share of problems, but in many ways it could teach the US a thing or two.

  3. #35183
    Quote Originally Posted by MongerLoids  [View Original Post]
    For those that have been to Thailand is there a bar girl equivalent in Medellin? Like a bar I can just chill at and maybe take a girl home without the pressure of a brothel?.
    The closest thing to finding bar girl will be strip clubs. Usually it is sex on site. You can find location, price in this thread.

    http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...n-Map-and-List

    For bars, You should be able to find more information by searching this thread using the words "gusto" or "lleras".

  4. #35182
    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    Can you negotiate price based on the number of pops only? I read your reports that sometimes 3 hours is too much, and in this case, 2 hours is not enough. Defining length of time does not seem to be in your favor.
    Not entirely. I rather negotiate more time and have them leave early rather than want them to stay longer and they are trying to be out as soon as possible when those 2 pops are up. Last night was the only chica that stuck to the time other than photoprepagos girls which just suck in every aspect.

    Every other chica has completely forgotten about the time. If you see the other reports, one wanted 3 hours max, stayed 5. One wanted 1 hour max, stayed 3, etc. They seem to want to agree to that so that they can go if they want to. Another I am seeing this week said if she is enjoying herself, she will stay longer but that her deal is 1 pop, 1 hour, 250 k. If I wanted 2 pops, it was 500 k. I negotiated that to 3 hours, 2 pops, 300 k plus taxi, but it took a couple of days of chatting and taking other dates before hers, and finally she came down closer to where I wanted to be.

    The problem with ONLY agreeing to 2 pops is that they try to rush to get those 2 pops in as fast as possible. I have all night, I'm not doing anything else, so for me. I rather have sex, order food or cook, chat, share drinks, get to know them a little, practice spanish and then go for round 2 rather than back to back.

    Initially, they want to spend less time (via text) but once they are here, they are down to hang out and spend more time. My speaking decent Spanish definitely helps. This is an assumption but because we have spent more time together and now are more comfortable with each other, rather than a fast 1 hour encounter, literally every FB chica I've seen texts me every other day asking how I am, when can we hang out again, if I am still in Medellin. I have said I am really busy and even the ones who were a bit more expensive have come down in price to meet again.

    The short answer is I believe it is in my favor to add a time agreement far more than the one or two times it has not. As I said, its also a filter, because the girls who say 1 hour only, I don't meet with. I know that I will not enjoy my time with a clockwatcher.

  5. #35181
    Quote Originally Posted by AdventureSeekr  [View Original Post]
    We did confirm 2 pops and I asked for 3 hours but she said only 2. I ask how long they will stay because some will say 1 hour and I don't meet with them typically because I don't like rushing like that.
    Can you negotiate price based on the number of pops only? I read your reports that sometimes 3 hours is too much, and in this case, 2 hours is not enough. Defining length of time does not seem to be in your favor.

  6. #35180
    Quote Originally Posted by Junior11  [View Original Post]
    I don't share your opinion on some items, even if we take only Poblado and Laureles. We can meet in Laureles and I will give you a little tour. You will see trash, people living (sleeping, cooking and doing all the necessities) in unsanitary conditions etc. I guess you haven't been walking around here much or was with a stunning chica and couldn't take your eyes off her.

    Regarding the internet, yes, as far as I know, the LTE coverage is pretty good in Laureles and Poblado. What about home internet? So far, I had mostly okay to bad experience. It is pretty bad in the evenings, when locals are back from work. And I mean really bad, sometimes bellow 1 mbps. My cell phone gives me much better speed. Even during the day, speeds often are below 20 mbps. This is pretty horrible by today's standards.
    I've only been in Laureles for brief periods but didn't see that. I've walked all around Poblado from Monterey Mall beyond Provenza, from Blux, down to Parque La Presidenta. I haven't seen anything like you mention. I still think the quality of life and value one receives here is VERY high for the dollars spent. I'm actually shocked how little I am spending and I know it could be done for even less if I tried.

    The wifi at my Airbnb has been solid for over two weeks now, no issues. I can do everything I need, stream Netflix etc, never had a problem. I think it depends on the building and what the landlord pays for.

  7. #35179
    Quote Originally Posted by JjBee62  [View Original Post]
    I think this situation happens quite often, but most guys won't report it. They go chasing the dream girl, then realize she doesn't live up to the expectations.

    If a guy does good research, without trying to plan out every minute, I think he has a better chance of success early on. The average chica is already pretty good. She's probably got at least a good body, probably clean, well kept and friendly. Anyone he starts with is likely to exceed expectations.

    After that, he has a benchmark you're trying to beat. Search out prettier girls, better bodies and higher prices. But he ends up replacing service with looks. Plus, in the beginning, it's all fresh and new. First time, it's hard to believe someone looking that good will kiss you like you're her prom date and do everything for such a low price.

    On a side note all the world uncertainty is doing good things to the exchange rate. Briefly hit 3599 on Friday. Anyone think it could reach 4 k?
    Well, her IG being heavily photoshopped was a downer. The sex was good but not the best I've had here.

    And yes, I do think 4 k is coming quite soon.

  8. #35178
    I don't share your opinion on some items, even if we take only Poblado and Laureles. We can meet in Laureles and I will give you a little tour. You will see trash, people living (sleeping, cooking and doing all the necessities) in unsanitary conditions etc. I guess you haven't been walking around here much or was with a stunning chica and couldn't take your eyes off her.

    Regarding the internet, yes, as far as I know, the LTE coverage is pretty good in Laureles and Poblado. What about home internet? So far, I had mostly okay to bad experience. It is pretty bad in the evenings, when locals are back from work. And I mean really bad, sometimes bellow 1 mbps. My cell phone gives me much better speed. Even during the day, speeds often are below 20 mbps. This is pretty horrible by today's standards.

    Quote Originally Posted by AdventureSeekr  [View Original Post]
    The quality and standard of life is quite high, at least in the developed areas of Poblado, Laureles etc. Not to mention that everything Sjobs listed is true and a fraction of the cost of what those same services would be in the US and they work better and faster.

  9. #35177
    What tends to happen is with experience your expectations change. We become more demanding. It's not so unusual for a photogenic girl to not be so hot from the neck down and to also be high maintenance. It's all good, you will have more and more fun. I know I love reading these reports.

    Quote Originally Posted by AdventureSeekr  [View Original Post]
    We're almost at time and she wants to smoke again so roll another up and I'm thinking we are going to go for round 2 as agreed. After we smoke and talk, she starts getting dressed to go, we are slightly over time. I debated making a thing out of it, and being like, you show up 1. 5 hrs late, and now you're bouncing out after 1 pop when we agreed on 2, but I'm tired, don't feel like starting a problem and now what, I'm going to ask her to stay for round 2 when she doesn't want to, that's not going to be fun, so I just say fuck it in my head, give her the agreed on 300 k and say goodnight.

    It's a shame there are numerous negatives with her because she really does have such an insanely gorgeous face but I won't be repeating. I'm surprised that two of my earliest citas here are turning out to have been my best ones. Funny how that is working out.

  10. #35176
    Sorry, I meant California by Cali, not Cali, Columbia. Bad choice of abbreviation on my part.

    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    Of course I am concerned about not catching the virus and trying to avoid it, but how to avoid it staying in Medellin is another story in itself.

    Your questions are pretty much mine as well in that nobody else has raised them thus far.

    In answers to your questions, and I don't completely understand question # 1 in regards to Cali in Colombia or California, but I believe your correct that it might be easier to catch the virus in Medellin versus Cali in Colombia as there are less tourists there than here. And in fact, probably the most dangerous part of Medellin to getting exposed to the virus at least for know until there is community spread would be in El Poblado versus an Estrata 1 barrio in Bello where there are no foreigners.

    As far the girls your doing, my bet at least in Medellin the El Centro girls who primarily do locals, versus the FayBoo girls who have lots of foreigners are going to be a safer bet for the time being.

    As far as local healthcare providers being able to handle the virus in Colombia. I think if it's just a very limited amount they will be able to handle it, but if it's on the scale of some of the other hard hit Countries it will be a total disaster.

    As far as food goes, who knows. If your have a place to hunker down, it would probably best to stock up on supplies to supplement what might not be available.

  11. #35175
    Wow, really nice job with the report. Thanks for this. FYI the names of casas change pretty often, it's best to go with the street addresses and the name or just the street addresses. Zandaly, New Life, and Aiffe are some of the few that haven't changed names in years.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vinyl22  [View Original Post]
    Medellin Casas.

    A report on Medellin Casas during a visit in late February.

    * Recommended Casa.

    Natalia.

    Showed up here on a Saturday around 1 pm. They had three girls working at this time. I chose a girl named Dulce. Slim build, perky tits and a nice supple ass. The session with Dulce was okay, I got a nice little massage, CBJ with the routine sex positions (missionary / cowgirl / doggy). Overall I would visit this casa again. The place is clean, nice rooms and a good environment. Damage for thirty minute session was 40 k and 5 k for a bottle of water.

    Akami..

  12. #35174

    Mac Store in Medellin

    Quote Originally Posted by SJobs  [View Original Post]
    Only two things that are lacking in Medellin; one, there is no Apple Store in the city, if you crack your phone's screen, you can't use your AppleCare. Two, almost no one drives a Tesla, don't people care about the environment and indirectly supporting spaceX's mars mission?
    There is a MAC store that does full repairs in El Tesoro Parque Comercial--a huge fancy pants mall up the hill from Poblado. I have had them work on my Mac--sometimes it takes time to get the parts--but they are full service like in the US. Or at least used to be as of 2017 when I last used them.

  13. #35173
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeos1  [View Original Post]
    Since when is expressing an opinion about infrastructure anything to do with patriotism. If you mean that you have to say that the US is the best in the world at everything be my guest. But that isn't patriotism. It's just plain wrong.

    The danger with the US as far as Covid-19 is that once it gets into the stage of "community transmission" which I believe it already has. The reluctance and inability of many people to get medical help is real. In other words, if you do not have adequate insurance, or your co-pays are too high, or you are poor. You are not going to go to get checked for what seems like a cold or the flu. Hence a rapid spread of the virus. In other countries with better health care this will be far less likely. Hopefully.

    As far as under-reporting. I think this is a problem everywhere, and compounded in the US by lack of testing kits.

    And there is a faint hope that this virus is a bit like flu. It doesn't survive well on surfaces when humidity and temperatures are higher. As in tropical countries. And the global south in general. So far it is almost looking that way. Very few cases and low transmission in South America, tropics, Africa, etc. Hopefully that is the case.
    Damn Canadians! You're making the US look bad! BTW, there was a place in Santa Fe mall that had poutine. Not sure if it's still on the menu or not. Up in the food court. It's a place that just sells potato dishes. Never tried it, but was amazed to see it in Colombia.

    Possibly the biggest issue with the US is no paid sick days and no job protection. Too many people don't have the option of staying home when they are sick. Not only will they not get paid, but they'll almost certainly be fired. This applies to almost the entire food service and hospitality industry.

    Forget about that $40 copay. Forget about that $3,000 test, which nobody will say who is going to pay. Instead think about the single mother who can't afford to miss a single day of work, let alone 2-3 weeks. Think about the parents who have to send their kids to school, because they can't afford childcare. Think about all the employees who have been told they will lose their jobs if they don't show up. Now enjoy your Happy Meal.

    On a mongering note, I think I've found an Airbnb which will work perfectly for me. Just waiting to hear back from the host. It's off the beaten path, down at the south end of Poblado, right around the corner from where I used to live. It's convenient to the metro if I'm going to Laureles or El Centro and right on Avenida Poblado, which means I can always grab a bus to Parque Lleras. Big food court literally steps from the elevator, plus walking distance to some good restaurants in Envigado. Also Euro and Carulla grocery stores plus 3 pharmacies right there.

    Now if the host will just get back to me.

  14. #35172
    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    Man you guys are not patriotic, putting Colombia as superior infrastructurally to the US.

    Nevertheless, my greatest fear in a tourism dependent third world country is under reporting for fear of loss of foreign revenue. Look at the Philippines and Indonesia with about 10 cases each. Really? With thousands in Italy?
    Since when is expressing an opinion about infrastructure anything to do with patriotism. If you mean that you have to say that the US is the best in the world at everything be my guest. But that isn't patriotism. It's just plain wrong.

    The danger with the US as far as Covid-19 is that once it gets into the stage of "community transmission" which I believe it already has. The reluctance and inability of many people to get medical help is real. In other words, if you do not have adequate insurance, or your co-pays are too high, or you are poor. You are not going to go to get checked for what seems like a cold or the flu. Hence a rapid spread of the virus. In other countries with better health care this will be far less likely. Hopefully.

    As far as under-reporting. I think this is a problem everywhere, and compounded in the US by lack of testing kits.

    And there is a faint hope that this virus is a bit like flu. It doesn't survive well on surfaces when humidity and temperatures are higher. As in tropical countries. And the global south in general. So far it is almost looking that way. Very few cases and low transmission in South America, tropics, Africa, etc. Hopefully that is the case.

  15. #35171

    Mutating Strains

    Quote Originally Posted by FunLuvr  [View Original Post]
    I don't know where you get your information; but according to the WHO Director General, you are spreading misinformation. This is some of what the Director General said on March 3 "First, COVID-19 does not transmit as efficiently as influenza, from the data we have so far.

    With influenza, people who are infected but not yet sick are major drivers of transmission, which does not appear to be the case for COVID-19.

    Evidence from China is that only 1% of reported cases do not have symptoms, and most of those cases develop symptoms within 2 days. .

    Globally, about 3. 4% of reported COVID-19 cases have died. By comparison, seasonal flu generally kills far fewer than 1% of those infected. " "Far fewer than 1%" doesn't translate to 0. 1%.

    I have checked information from CDC and can not find any stats that correlate to what you posted.
    CDC is playing with Data that may or may not have the big picture in mind. It has been established that there are at least 2 strains of it in circulation. The strain from Italy / Iran has proven to be more potent on all aspects in comparison to the South Korea cases. For example, The Jewish Doctor from Westchester NY. About 22 people in his life that has ever lay eyes on this man in the past couple of weeks is not infected with Covid-19. That is a far more explosive transmission rate compared to the seasonal flu. People also fail to realize that we have no proactive treatment for this new virus unlike what its like to combat the seasonal flu. There will be no Thera-Flu to drink nor any Tamiflu pills to pop, the only treatment for these cases are what they call supportive treatment. Essentially, helping you through the storm as your body fights it off (or not).

    The current US testing capability is also worst in the western world. The population spreading it asymptomatically might never been able to know if they are indeed a spreader as we aren't even allow to get tested unless you are well on your way to die. There are currently 500 cases and 22 deaths, quickly approaching the CDC's worldwide observed rate of death. This virus is far more aggressive than the seasonal flu, the who really needs to start giving advice based on region and strain.

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