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10-30-07 04:07 #403
Posts: 287Originally Posted by Digits
Forget the official hotel pick up. That is a rip off. Here is what LB wrote a few months ago:
"I have a driver who does the airport run to the Penthouse. He charges $15.00 but I always pay him $20. He is also available as a guide for "newbies" for both day and night runs, speaks great English is good looking and knows where the girls are. He has been recommended in the past by others but I wanted others to know about him and have him added to the "Lima list." Here are his details: Manuel Taxi - Tel: 9739-3562."
I have used Manuel in the past and he is great. He is good looking, speaks good English and can guide you to where the action is on any given night. I have partied with this guy and he is fun to hang with. I recommend him wholeheartedly and forget the official Marriott taxis. I have never used one for anything and never will. Too expensive.
The Cat
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10-30-07 03:13 #402
Posts: 190Originally Posted by Digits
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10-29-07 19:34 #401
Posts: 679No Compromise
Originally Posted by Miraflores Apt
Respectfully, either use the official airport taxis (the green desk near the exit door as you come out of customs) or use the JW taxi. Safety is the issue and $8.00, isn't worth the compromise.
Suerte!
Polvo
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10-29-07 16:38 #400
Posts: 78Originally Posted by Digits
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10-28-07 16:15 #399
Posts: 61Two different topics
Taxi:
My hotel (JW) will charge $36 to arrange for airport pick-up (I arrive around 11 pm). Is this a good deal or shall I go a different route? I have read all the taxi and tranportation related posts and frankly I am confused.
Mach Pichu:
Is there such a thing as a day trip to Machu Pichu from Lima? I called the hotel concierge who told me they have minimum two-day (overnight) tours.
Thanks for any feedback.
Digits
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10-14-07 21:12 #398
Posts: 704I use my credit card, in part because it's Capital One and they charge a very tiny fee and they give a good exchange rate. However, I will only use it where I can keep my eye on it at all times, with the exception of a few high-end restaurants.
In Rio once someone took my card for payment and was able to copy the magnetic strip with some device and make a duplicate card for himself. When I got back to the US there was about $1000 in charges by him, and I didn't even know about any problem since my card was with me, not lost or stolen. The bank ate the charges so it turned out ok, with a lesson learned.
For those of you who use Citibank: I opened a Citibank account specifically for the purpose of travelling, because they do not charge any fees for ATM withdrawals at Citibank ATMs, which are in most cities and easy to find. However I was just informed by them that starting in 2008 they will charge a 2% fee on all ATM foreign transactions, whether it be at Citibank or somewhere else. So I'm going to close that account.
If anyone knows of a specific bank or credit card where there are still no fees please let me know.
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10-14-07 03:42 #397
Posts: 2289it's strange, since i've never had a problem with a credit card outside the us being hijacked. i tend to stay in either really nice places (hilton, conrad, etc), or very basic places like the maria luisia, where cash is usually the only method of payment. i do use a card with no other activity on it, so it's easy to spot anything that goes on.
even when i go out, i rarely take a credit or debit card with me, unless i'm withdrawing cash. i use internet cafe's regularly, although i do try not to do much financial stuff on them. i guess it's the luck of the draw.
Originally Posted by elberto
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10-14-07 02:17 #396
Posts: 119I generally carry a credit card when travleing internationally to use in event of emergency but rarely use one. These days many charge fees for intenational transactions and you can ususally get better prices paying cash by avioding things like hotel taxes not to mantion many local venues to not take credit cards.rbc100
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10-14-07 00:22 #395
Posts: 227Use Credit Cards At Your Peril
anyone who knows me knows that i am careful to the point of paranoia about security of my internet communication and financial transactions.
i rarely use internet cabinas and would not dare to use them for financial transactions, and recommend others to avoid it as well.
i had to purchase a gift for a friend the other day and made the transaction through my encrypted connection over my personal speedy line using a credit card.
today i spent an hour on the phone with my bank in the us going through a list of transactions that someone had made with the card, totaling over $2000 in the last 24 hours. now the card is deactivated and i have to go through the hassle of filling out fraud report forms and getting a new card.
after my first trip to panama i had to cancel my card. after my first trip to peru i had to cancel my card. this time i haven't even made it home and i've had to cancel a card.
i strongly suggest others avoid the hassle and only use banking cards at atms at the actual bank location and whenever possible use cash.
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10-07-07 06:59 #394
Posts: 5Hey Artisttyp,
Will be in Lima tomorrow night. If you have time, would like to connect. Would you have an email addy?
KDawg2003
Originally Posted by Artisttyp
Greetings Kdawg2003,
It appears from your post that you are unaware that email addresses may not be posted in the Forum at any time.
Forum Members must use the Forum's Private Message service to contact other Members, which requires that both you and the Forum Member you are trying to contact must be a subscriber OR a Senior Member.
For more information, please read: http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/announcement-subscriptions.php?
Jackson
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10-07-07 01:06 #393
Posts: 58Hello everyone,
I am new to the Peru thread. I'll be traveling to peru for the first time in November. I'll be arriving on a Sunday, and I was wondering if the city is quiet like it is in Quito. On Sunday, there are few places to meet women in quito. If there are places to go on sunday, are they located in the miraflores area? I will appreciate any advice on this topic, as well as, continue searching the threads.
Thanks
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10-06-07 16:38 #392
Posts: 287Originally Posted by Artisttyp
Yes I learned that a while back also. I think you have about 24 hours to edit your posts before they get frozen.
The Cat
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10-06-07 16:36 #391
Posts: 287Originally Posted by Elberto
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10-05-07 23:57 #390
Posts: 227Originally Posted by Lima Busy
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10-05-07 19:22 #389
Posts: 3851Need help
Im making a mess of the lima lists forum . My plan was to keep adding info to my original report but for some reason I cant go back and edit it.
What would someone suggest I do ? I wont be able to do a re write until after I get back to the states .
Sorry for the mess.
Maltruifo - Yes thank you that helps. If I go I will take a combi to ate then just hop a cab to huachipa.