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08-08-23 03:38 #63051
Posts: 350Originally Posted by Oterri [View Original Post]
If you got it from a major US carrier and you own the phone, you can call them and ask for an unlock code, assuming that the phone has never been reported and your IMEI is actually not listed in a blacklisted IMEI database.
If it's blacklisted, you will prob have to root the phone or get a third party to do it for you.
PS if your IMEI is blacklisted or phone is locked to your home carrier only, it is not just Colombia
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08-08-23 01:30 #63050
Posts: 156How do I remove the block on phone IMEI?
I was under the impression that buying the sim from big movistar shop means they will automatically register my sim and imei info. However to my dismay, my phone IMEIs are completely blocked in Colombia.
I checked some old posts but could not find a working website on which I can try to have it unblocked.
Can someone please point me to the place. Is there a website on which I can appeal or do.
I need to go to an actual claro or movistar office to get it unblocked?
If the latter is an option, please let me know any claro or movistar office near unicentro mall area in Laureles where I can get it unblocked.
Thank you for any guidance.
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08-08-23 01:19 #63049
Posts: 156Any English speaking working girls in Medellin
There is a huge increase in number of American and European tourists in Medellin that speak English. This should correspond to some increased availability of English speaking ladies but I am having very hard time finding them. Have you come across any?
If anyone can share a number or two, I will really be thankful.
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08-07-23 20:40 #63048
Posts: 15815Why do folks always make a disingenuous argument when people say free? Free means no payment or 'gifts" to the chick. It does not mean you did not spend any money at all. Hell it is not free to live. You have to buy food, buy a car or pay for Uber or even the bus, unless you walk every damn where. When Denny's gives me a free meal on Veterans Day then it is not actually free because I had to put gas in my car to drive there to eat the meal? Be fucking serious. You know what people mean by free or no payment to the person.
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08-07-23 18:57 #63047
Posts: 385Originally Posted by SubCmdr [View Original Post]
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08-07-23 16:43 #63046
Posts: 3950Yes, there are always some really cool old cars in that parade. One year a few of them showed up in front of the Museo de Antioquia.
Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
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08-07-23 15:07 #63045
Posts: 4I forgot this board existed
Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
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08-07-23 00:16 #63044
Posts: 1912Not everyone is a professional monger. An open mind is required!
Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
My objective of life is not spend the least amount of money on everything I fucking buy. My objective is to enjoy my life. I can by fake Oakley Sunglass in El Centro for a fraction of the price of the real thing. Yet, I just bought the real thing. 2 pairs in fact. And I saved some money, because the second pair was 50% off. I bought the real thing out of the Oakley store. If someone else does not choose to spend their money in that way, I am fine with it. But I can tell you without a doubt the sex I get with a girl that actually likes me (read chemistry) is far superior to the sex from hard core professionals. I am way past being happy just to be getting pussy from a physically attractive girl.
All relationships are based in money! The question for me is: "Is the relationship solely for money". My time is not money. Money is unlimited. My time is a hard asset. Limited. 24 hours a day just like everyone else. And the clock is ticking. I am about experiences. Not money. Cause you cannot take that paper shit (fiat money) with you. And it has no intrinsic value in the first place.
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08-06-23 22:25 #63043
Posts: 34Originally Posted by Haxagonus [View Original Post]
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08-06-23 22:00 #63042
Posts: 29I haven't been in medellin for 6 months, but it seems alot has changed. Compared to just few months ago, La isla now charges about 60% more for a girl with raised prices & weakening dollar. That is a bold decision to do so suddenly.
How are prices at gusto, parque, etc now?
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08-06-23 20:21 #63041
Posts: 3950FACTS. But I don't begrudge the desire for fantasy life. I think it enhances the experience for some. When I was younger I used to fantasize more. I'm grateful that I've been lucky enough to be in a place where my real life satisfies and entertains me more than I even fantasized about in younger years. Anyway, back to the girls. I'm hoping that next week after the flower fest is done the Centro casa and street scenes will be back closer to normal. To be fair, I didn't notice much visitor impact until last Wednesday when the crowds really picked up. I saw only a couple of my regular acquaintances around the plaza before I later popped into a normally lower key casa that reminded me of New Life it was so busy. The manager told me they had a nice surge last week. Earlier in the week I got an whatsapp message from an Aventura girl telling me she moved to the long time place on Ayacucho because she had a falling out with the Aventura manager. I'm probably going to stop in next week. I haven't been there since before the tranvia was built.
Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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08-06-23 19:55 #63040
Posts: 3950They are regulars. I've seen them involved in bad interactions with girls, the girls' boyfriends, police, and robbers. I don't understand the speaker thing, it could be an attempt to fit in. There is already more than enough of that in the plaza.
Originally Posted by SilverTurtle [View Original Post]
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08-06-23 19:28 #63039
Posts: 5611Originally Posted by Haxagonus [View Original Post]
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08-06-23 18:51 #63038
Posts: 5430Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
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08-06-23 18:43 #63037
Posts: 5430Originally Posted by NoobMonger305 [View Original Post]
Here are some tips:
1. Work on your memory. If you can't remember you've been on ISG before, how will you remember any of the advice given?
2. Don't make useless promises. About 99% of people who promise 100% to write a review, never write a review. However they often return years later with the same questions, making the same promises.
3. Use the search function. If you're interested in Mileroticos, search for posts mentioning Mileroticos.
4. Don't make decisions without first gathering sufficient information. A few blocks west of Parque Lleras may not be the best area to stay and Poblado may not be the place to be. Those are individual determinations and aren't things you should just accept at face value.
5. Don't expect anything about 1 place to be like another place. If you're looking for street action like you found in Cartagena, go to Cartagena.
6. Read the forum. Start by going back and reading until you can't stand to read anymore. Then keep reading. Ask yourself questions, then search for answers. If you point to a restaurant and ask if they serve hamburgers, and you just order a hamburger, you missed almost everything that's on the menu. At this point you have no idea what's on the menu in Medellin.