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  1. #59045

    Can you help me find it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Knowledge  [View Original Post]
    FYI there is a lower cost, less restrictive casa just next door to Energy. I don't believe it has a name and they no longer do line ups. The girls work off mileroticos and similar web sites, by appointment. How much less than Energy, almost half at 90 K / half four + any extra you can think of.
    I have bin trying to find this place, with no luck. Can you help me with a pointer to a girl who works there?

    Thanks.

    Sandy.

  2. #59044
    Quote Originally Posted by Mtndew704  [View Original Post]
    Did the younger guy give you any details on him being drugged?
    Not much. He said he was dating the girl off and on and when he told her he was thinking of ending it with her she got upset and a night or two later she drugged him. He woke up without his passport and laptop. He knew the girl decently well it seemed.

  3. #59043
    Quote Originally Posted by AmorPorFavor  [View Original Post]
    Where were you staying? Was there security there?
    He mentioned in another post there was no doorman, just needed the keys to get out.

  4. #59042
    Quote Originally Posted by Chicago85  [View Original Post]
    I just want to help ensure everyone is safe and this goes beyond any concerns of personal embarrassment, at least for me. The success of those that drug is based on people not reporting and the cops doing nothing. The more that this is reported, the less successful they will be. And I agree with others that the attempts will become much more prevalent in the future given the economy unless the Medellin politicians and police are forced to do something (ie be tougher on those committing these crimes). Right now it's a slap on the wrist in Colombia whereas I believe date rape / drugging is a serious felony in the US. I mean, several individuals have died from it so you could also charge with attempted murder.

    Getting to your questions. There were a series of filing cabinets with locks that I used to put my computer, money, CCs, and ID in. I then put the locks in 3 different places. Since I was out for a long period of time they found two of these keys and took items. Unfortunately these two areas had most of my stuff. I also hid some money and IDs in inserts for my shoes. This they did not find and is what I used to get back on my feed. Along with help from friends in Melling.

    They did take the Passport, which is a pain in the ass to replace. I needed to fly to Bogota and get an Emergency Passport with the US Embassy. While I was there I met another guy (younger kid) who had also been drugged in Medellin and doing the same. The US Embassy was relatively efficient about it. I entered the Embassy at 9:30 am and had a Passport by 2:30 pm that day and flew out late that night. The thing that was frustrating is that they didn't seem to care much that I had been the victim of a serious crime (assault and battery). I asked to speak with an official there and they said they were aware of Paul's murder, and increasing crime, but there was not much they could do and that it was entirely up to me to follow up with the Medellin Police. I was not expecting a lott of hand holding, but the US has historically given Colombia a tremendous amount of aid annually ($500M to $1B) and accepted HUGE numbers of immigrants each year. I thought we'd have more influence.
    Where were you staying? Was there security there?

  5. #59041
    Quote Originally Posted by Chicago85  [View Original Post]
    I just want to help ensure everyone is safe and this goes beyond any concerns of personal embarrassment, at least for me. The success of those that drug is based on people not reporting and the cops doing nothing. The more that this is reported, the less successful they will be. And I agree with others that the attempts will become much more prevalent in the future given the economy unless the Medellin politicians and police are forced to do something (ie be tougher on those committing these crimes). Right now it's a slap on the wrist in Colombia whereas I believe date rape / drugging is a serious felony in the US. I mean, several individuals have died from it so you could also charge with attempted murder.

    Getting to your questions. There were a series of filing cabinets with locks that I used to put my computer, money, CCs, and ID in. I then put the locks in 3 different places. Since I was out for a long period of time they found two of these keys and took items. Unfortunately these two areas had most of my stuff. I also hid some money and IDs in inserts for my shoes. This they did not find and is what I used to get back on my feed. Along with help from friends in Melling.

    They did take the Passport, which is a pain in the ass to replace. I needed to fly to Bogota and get an Emergency Passport with the US Embassy. While I was there I met another guy (younger kid) who had also been drugged in Medellin and doing the same. The US Embassy was relatively efficient about it. I entered the Embassy at 9:30 am and had a Passport by 2:30 pm that day and flew out late that night. The thing that was frustrating is that they didn't seem to care much that I had been the victim of a serious crime (assault and battery). I asked to speak with an official there and they said they were aware of Paul's murder, and increasing crime, but there was not much they could do and that it was entirely up to me to follow up with the Medellin Police. I was not expecting a lott of hand holding, but the US has historically given Colombia a tremendous amount of aid annually ($500M to $1B) and accepted HUGE numbers of immigrants each year. I thought we'd have more influence.
    Did the younger guy give you any details on him being drugged?

  6. #59040

    Question about facebook

    Hello all!

    I was in Medellin pre covid and had a great time. Met some girls in parque lleras and off photoprepagos. Stayed at an Airbnb. Never had any trouble. Going back now in a few weeks and I notice a lot of people say they met girls via Facebook? I have not done that and would love to know how / where to start. Also concerned about all the issues with crime. I think I should be fine as it's me and another guy friend. We never go anywhere alone, don't get get hammered drunk and watch our drinks, don't do drugs. We do have an Airbnb again by lleras not a hotel but all the reviews mention it being pretty secure. Any advice from recent travelers or advice on the Facebook angle would be appreciated!

  7. #59039
    Quote Originally Posted by Chicago85  [View Original Post]
    I just want to help ensure everyone is safe and this goes beyond any concerns of personal embarrassment, at least for me. The success of those that drug is based on people not reporting and the cops doing nothing. The more that this is reported, the less successful they will be. And I agree with others that the attempts will become much more prevalent in the future given the economy unless the Medellin politicians and police are forced to do something (ie be tougher on those committing these crimes). Right now it's a slap on the wrist in Colombia whereas I believe date rape / drugging is a serious felony in the US. I mean, several individuals have died from it so you could also charge with attempted murder.

    Getting to your questions. There were a series of filing cabinets with locks that I used to put my computer, money, CCs, and ID in. I then put the locks in 3 different places. Since I was out for a long period of time they found two of these keys and took items. Unfortunately these two areas had most of my stuff. I also hid some money and IDs in inserts for my shoes. This they did not find and is what I used to get back on my feed. Along with help from friends in Melling.

    They did take the Passport, which is a pain in the ass to replace. I needed to fly to Bogota and get an Emergency Passport with the US Embassy. While I was there I met another guy (younger kid) who had also been drugged in Medellin and doing the same. The US Embassy was relatively efficient about it. I entered the Embassy at 9:30 am and had a Passport by 2:30 pm that day and flew out late that night. The thing that was frustrating is that they didn't seem to care much that I had been the victim of a serious crime (assault and battery). I asked to speak with an official there and they said they were aware of Paul's murder, and increasing crime, but there was not much they could do and that it was entirely up to me to follow up with the Medellin Police. I was not expecting a lott of hand holding, but the US has historically given Colombia a tremendous amount of aid annually ($500M to $1B) and accepted HUGE numbers of immigrants each year. I thought we'd have more influence.
    Sounds like you figured it all out, when is your next trip and what will you be doing differently?

  8. #59038
    Quote Originally Posted by RamDavidson84  [View Original Post]
    Any day of the week I would rather be paranoid than drugged and robbed. Is it possible new drugs and methods can emerge? IDK, but bottom line, know the rules of the game before you roll the dice. More rules you know, greater the chances of winning. Any game where the loser ends up drugged / robbed / maybe even dead- is a game I want my odds as high as possible. To each their own though.
    Sounds like a good strategy for russian roulette! Keep playing with the best odds possible so you can tempt fate and procreate.

    Is it addiction, instinct, suicidal tendency? Any card carrying psychologists here? Ha ha ha.

  9. #59037
    Once again, we all owe you a debt of gratitude for sharing what happened. I'm convinced it will prevent it happening to us. Diplomats who man embassies and consulates are not responsible for law enforcement or criminal investigations. Their role is to assist and facilitate when citizens get involved with local law enforcement, either as crime victims or crime suspects. We are each responsible for our own dealings with local law enforcement. That is an unpopular and not widely known fact, but it is a fact. The high profile case of Brittany Griner is an example. The USA State Department is aware of each reported case involving its citizens. It uses that and other information to issue travel warnings.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chicago85  [View Original Post]
    I just want to help ensure everyone is safe and this goes beyond any concerns of personal embarrassment, at least for me. The success of those that drug is based on people not reporting and the cops doing nothing. The more that this is reported, the less successful they will be. And I agree with others that the attempts will become much more prevalent in the future given the economy unless the Medellin politicians and police are forced to do something (ie be tougher on those committing these crimes). Right now it's a slap on the wrist in Colombia whereas I believe date rape / drugging is a serious felony in the US. I mean, several individuals have died from it so you could also charge with attempted murder.

    Getting to your questions. There were a series of filing cabinets with locks that I used to put my computer, money, CCs, and ID in. I then put the locks in 3 different places. Since I was out for a long period of time they found two of these keys and took items. Unfortunately these two areas had most of my stuff. I also hid some money and IDs in inserts for my shoes. This they did not find and is what I used to get back on my feed. Along with help from friends in Melling.

    They did take the Passport, which is a pain in the ass to replace. I needed to fly to Bogota and get an Emergency Passport with the US Embassy. While I was there I met another guy (younger kid) who had also been drugged in Medellin and doing the same. The US Embassy was relatively efficient about it. I entered the Embassy at 9:30 am and had a Passport by 2:30 pm that day and flew out late that night. The thing that was frustrating is that they didn't seem to care much that I had been the victim of a serious crime (assault and battery). I asked to speak with an official there and they said they were aware of Paul's murder, and increasing crime, but there was not much they could do and that it was entirely up to me to follow up with the Medellin Police. I was not expecting a lott of hand holding, but the US has historically given Colombia a tremendous amount of aid annually ($500M to $1B) and accepted HUGE numbers of immigrants each year. I thought we'd have more influence.

  10. #59036
    There appears to be a companion website to the mdehallofshame FB group chicacheck. Co, free to join and the FB group asks you to sign up for chicacheck before joining. You can search FB chica reviews by name or FB profile link. Glad someone did started this.

  11. #59035
    Quote Originally Posted by Chicago85  [View Original Post]
    I just want to help ensure everyone is safe and this goes beyond any concerns of personal embarrassment, at least for me. The success of those that drug is based on people not reporting and the cops doing nothing. The more that this is reported, the less successful they will be. And I agree with others that the attempts will become much more prevalent in the future given the economy unless the Medellin politicians and police are forced to do something (ie be tougher on those committing these crimes).
    I definitely appreciate other members being candid about these dangers because I assume most men never report it due to the social stigma. There was another member a few days ago that wrote a story about getting into a car with a woman and getting mugged by a gang. My takeaway is Medellin is more dangerous than Bogota, where I felt safe walking around at night by myself (though I did stay in the Parque 93 and Zona Rosa areas, which are some of the most upscale neighborhoods).

    I had a lot of success using Seeking in Bogota and plan on doing the same in Medellin (also might try FB). I think it's safer when you're texting the girl for a couple weeks before arriving because there's a time investment that most scammers won't bother with. If someone is trying to rob you, it's going to be a numbers game where she is trying to meet up with as many men as soon as possible.

    Tinder and Bumble are also geared towards anonymity because you can't browse through profiles like Seeking or FB. You're shown 1 girl at a time and once they block you, you won't be able to find her profile again. You also can't tell how long they've been on the app. Seeking at least shows you that they've been on the site for a while and if they block you there, you can just create a new account and find her profile again. With FB, you can at least see her friends, posting activity, and make a better guess if her info on there is real. Again, none of this is foolproof, but I think it will reduce the overall risk.

  12. #59034

    Chica check

    There's another tool there's a website that's free it's called chicacheck. Co. The guy uploaded 10,000 Colombian Facebook profiles of girls you can run your girl through the search and get her Facebook profile or you can add a review on some of the girls or even upload photos it's a brand new site so they don't have a lot of the details filled in yet but it's a great place to start they're going to post a section called bad girls of Medellin and it's going to have pictures of all the girls that were accused of robberies and druggies and you could just swipe through them to see if your date is one of those photos check it out it's free Chicacheck. Co it's up to us to give the reviews and fill in the blanks.

  13. #59033
    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    What your sharing is an eye opener, as nobody on this thread as I recall over the past five years has ever shared in such detail as to what happened to them after being drugged like you.

    A heavy duty wake up call for sure. I'm assuming there was no safety box in the apartment, or if there was, it had a physical key versus being electric?

    And what about your Passport, did they leave that behind? And again, thanks for sharing your story!
    I just want to help ensure everyone is safe and this goes beyond any concerns of personal embarrassment, at least for me. The success of those that drug is based on people not reporting and the cops doing nothing. The more that this is reported, the less successful they will be. And I agree with others that the attempts will become much more prevalent in the future given the economy unless the Medellin politicians and police are forced to do something (ie be tougher on those committing these crimes). Right now it's a slap on the wrist in Colombia whereas I believe date rape / drugging is a serious felony in the US. I mean, several individuals have died from it so you could also charge with attempted murder.

    Getting to your questions. There were a series of filing cabinets with locks that I used to put my computer, money, CCs, and ID in. I then put the locks in 3 different places. Since I was out for a long period of time they found two of these keys and took items. Unfortunately these two areas had most of my stuff. I also hid some money and IDs in inserts for my shoes. This they did not find and is what I used to get back on my feed. Along with help from friends in Melling.

    They did take the Passport, which is a pain in the ass to replace. I needed to fly to Bogota and get an Emergency Passport with the US Embassy. While I was there I met another guy (younger kid) who had also been drugged in Medellin and doing the same. The US Embassy was relatively efficient about it. I entered the Embassy at 9:30 am and had a Passport by 2:30 pm that day and flew out late that night. The thing that was frustrating is that they didn't seem to care much that I had been the victim of a serious crime (assault and battery). I asked to speak with an official there and they said they were aware of Paul's murder, and increasing crime, but there was not much they could do and that it was entirely up to me to follow up with the Medellin Police. I was not expecting a lott of hand holding, but the US has historically given Colombia a tremendous amount of aid annually ($500M to $1B) and accepted HUGE numbers of immigrants each year. I thought we'd have more influence.

  14. #59032

    Why We Come to Colombia

    After all this discussion about drugging's, I am going to bring it back to why guys come to Colombia, the young attractive chicas and the good GFE experiences for a reasonable price.

    I was in Medellin during the same week that Paul and. Was killed and a fellow board member was drugged and robbed. I already posed a short trip summary so you know that I had a good time and everything went well. There was no time when I felt in danger and I did not have any concerns about any of my girls. I stuck exclusively to Facebook and I chatted for a while with most of the girls who I decided to meet to come to my hotel room. My hotel copied the ID card of the girls.

    I will describe my experience with MM and it was typical of all my sessions.

    I had chatted with her a few weeks prior to my trip and we had pleasant small talk. She did the usual sweet talk about how excited she was to meet me and how handsome I was.

    Then I contacted her when I was in Medellin and she said she wanted to meet me. I offered 200 mil for 2 hours plus transport and she accepted. I asked for sex without a condom and she said that would be fine. I was busy with other girls for a while but when I finally got back to her, she was eager to meet. She arrived within 30 minutes of the scheduled time which is acceptable to me in light of traffic in Medellin.

    She is 24, slim, petite, small breasts, pretty face, no kids. She is a webcam model. She spoke some English but not a lot. I speak some basic Spanish but not a lot. Google Translate was very helpful.

    She was very friendly and easy to chat with (using the translator).

    I gave her a sensual massage to start and she said she really enjoyed it. I enjoyed putting my hands all over that beautiful body and I find that a massage puts a woman at ease.

    She has smooth skin. She gave me a good blowjob, mixing up techniques and I was happy. Then she got on top, grabbed my cock and eased it in. Nothing like the first moment when your cock slips into a tight pussy bareback. It's very nice. She was very energetic and really got into it. Then we switched to doggy which is always great for the view and I pounded away. Finally, for the finish, we switched to missionary and I pumped away until I finished with a nice creampie. She was in no rush to get me off her.

    It was a nice GFE session. We had some chit chat before and after the session and she did stay 2 hours. She told me she uses a dildo when she does webcam but she does not do anal with the dildo. During a webcam session recently, a guy had asked her to put it in her ass and she said no and said she would refunded his money instead. This is definitely a girl who tries to give you your money's worth and I felt that during the session. She is a good find and I would see her again.

    Some guys have asked me for the contact info for the girls that I have seen. This is my take on it. I have put in the hours to set up a good Facebook profile, find FB girls, chatted with a large number of girls, engaged in a lot of chatting to find out more about them, tried to screen out the bad ones and find the good ones, and I think my efforts have been successful at finding good girls in MDE.

    Now anonymous strangers want me to give them the names of these girls that I have seen after all this effort in exchange for absolutely nothing. It just doesn't seem like a good deal to me. There is definitely plenty of downside. The girls will get busier and perhaps raise their prices. And very little upside for me as far as I can see. Now I know that some of you may say, you should share for the good of the monger community, share and share alike. Well, for me, sharing means an exchange of information and, that is not what is happening here. Very few guys here are willing to share the contact info of their best girls for the reasons that I have mentioned or they have very little to share. There is also the fact that these FB girls are semi-pros and not openly advertising as escorts similar to Seeking girls.

    I have actually shared contact info for agencies and online escorts with over 30 guys in my posting for Guadalajara so I think I already done my part in giving back.
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  15. #59031
    Quote Originally Posted by Knowledge  [View Original Post]
    The drugging is much more of a concern for me than anything that could be stolen from me. I could replace everything in my apartment and dispute or pay off unauthorized credit card charges without a problem. You never know how you will react to a substance you haven't previously ingested. It's frightening to even think about it.
    Yes indeed, those doing the drugging aren't physicians, and you could easily die. If your going to be robbed, might as well be with a gun held to your head.

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