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  1. #4915

    $100 bills

    Hi Polvo,

    It is good to hear from you again!

    As John G. Described, it is ok to bring $100 bills, up to $10,000 I believe, before you have to disclose it at the airport.
    If you are staying for a while, it is better you open a local acct at a bank, with a "no charge once a month attention at the counter", and make a significant deposit. Then you can use their Debit card to withdraw you money at any time you want without any charges, otherwise the regular ATM withdraws are limited to $400 and they charge you about $5 for ea withdraw.

    The forum has suffered a mix of reactions but finally I believe things are back to normal again, regarding David and possible consequences to those who knew him, so I hope we'll be "seeing" you and sharing your experiences.

    Prices at the 69 and similar spots 9 are way high, but offer and demand usually sets the going rates.

    The old bait and switch and same old, same old mechanical, pro hit-and-run. Never go away.

    Hope you have a nice time on your return to Lima!!

    Later.

    Quote Originally Posted by Polvo  [View Original Post]
    Jockey16 - I am one of those who headed for the hills. Even now I use a double spoof just to get on this specific forum (Peru). David was a good friend despite his complications.

    I have a couple of questions as I am likely heading back there soon. 1) Are they still shy about accepting $100 bills and new (unmarked) $20 are still the best way; and 2) I hear prices at 69 had gone berserk very recently. Have you any intel on that?

    Thanks.

    Polvo.

  2. #4914
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    What places are you talking about where you put money into a slot? I always thought it was best to exchange money with the people around town with the green vests on.
    That is in the past, thanks again to the Venezuelans.

    Since the Venezuelan invasion, armed assaults against the "cambistas" increased exponentially and several cambistas were killed. So many local governments (Miraflores and San Isidro amongst them) banned the money exchange on the street. As a result, most money exchange is done at "casas de cambio" and there are lots and lots of casas de cambio all around Miraflores, San Isidro and every district where the cambistas have been banned. At a casa de cambio you find the cambista (most probably the same guy that used to work on the street) behind a bullet-proof glass with a small slot where you put your dollars and get your soles.

    You can still find cambistas on the street in Lince and some other districts but more people is getting used to the casa de cambio every day, since the rate is the same (especially if the cambistas are not banned from the streets) and they are perceived as safer.

    J. J.

  3. #4913
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnGault  [View Original Post]
    I was there in January and $100 bills were no problem. It was nice to just put the bill in the slot and then get your soles back pronto.
    What places are you talking about where you put money into a slot? I always thought it was best to exchange money with the people around town with the green vests on.

  4. #4912

    $100 bills are great.

    Quote Originally Posted by Polvo  [View Original Post]
    Jockey16 - I am one of those who headed for the hills. Even now I use a double spoof just to get on this specific forum (Peru). David was a good friend despite his complications.

    I have a couple of questions as I am likely heading back there soon. 1) Are they still shy about accepting $100 bills and new (unmarked) $20 are still the best way; and 2) I hear prices at 69 had gone berserk very recently. Have you any intel on that?

    Thanks.

    Polvo.
    I was there in January and $100 bills were no problem. It was nice to just put the bill in the slot and then get your soles back pronto. In Colombia it is a pain to change money. They even take a finger print and make you sign a form. After all that you get a lousy exchange rate. In Lima the rate was very good. When I go back I will bring more $100 bills instead of ATM cards.

  5. #4911
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    So you think they would remodel Pizza Street and Kennedy Park to be more inviting to hookers? Do you think they would spend all that money just because Venezuelans came? Usually when there is an influx of refugees to a place it gets worse, not better. But you are saying that because it got better, it IS worse.
    MrEnternational is right. The influx of Venezuelan refugees has made things worse, not better.

    But that made the once lenient local authorities react and the map of the P 4 P business is changing. New low-cost brothels are appearing everywhere (away from Miraflores) offering, mostly, Venezuelan girls.

    Action in Miraflores has been reduced but is still there, although the prices have gone a bit higher. Most of the action moved to Lince but the authorities pressure means it is always changing and there is not an established specific zone yet.

    The new "hot" zone is now in Independencia and Los Olivos, In the vicinity of MegaPlaza mall but that is way too far for tourists and is mostly aimed at the local market.

    The only alternatives left for those who want higher girl-quality levels seem to be the "caletas" and the ad pages, with the risk of bait-and-switch they involve.

    J. J.

  6. #4910
    Quote Originally Posted by Polvo  [View Original Post]
    I really hope you are wrong but the whole decline started when the Venecas began arriving circa 2014 - trouble ensued, police involved, politicians looking for votes. I hope it turns around. Lima is a fabulous place.
    So you think they would remodel Pizza Street and Kennedy Park to be more inviting to hookers? Do you think they would spend all that money just because Venezuelans came? Usually when there is an influx of refugees to a place it gets worse, not better. But you are saying that because it got better, it IS worse.

  7. #4909
    Quote Originally Posted by Loso69  [View Original Post]
    Reading old reports about the Pizza Alley streetwalker scene and the freelancer disco, it seems like Lima was once a great place to be. These days, Miraflores has pretty much been cleaned up. Lince is being targeted as well. Soon, there'll be nothing left but those darn nightclubs with fancy brochures that the multitude of touts likes sticking under your nose. Or the legal brothels, if you like to slum it, but that's not my style.

    Loso
    This is lining up with everything I have been hearing from my contacts. I really hope you are wrong but the whole decline started when the Venecas began arriving circa 2014 - trouble ensued, police involved, politicians looking for votes. I hope it turns around. Lima is a fabulous place.

  8. #4908
    Quote Originally Posted by Jockey16  [View Original Post]
    Hi Folks, Sometime ago, after David's problem exploded, there was a freezing effect in the forum; ....PLEASE SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCES! Later.
    Jockey16 - I am one of those who headed for the hills. Even now I use a double spoof just to get on this specific forum (Peru). David was a good friend despite his complications.

    I have a couple of questions as I am likely heading back there soon. 1) Are they still shy about accepting $100 bills and new (unmarked) $20 are still the best way; and 2) I hear prices at 69 had gone berserk very recently. Have you any intel on that?

    Thanks.

    Polvo.

  9. #4907
    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLion  [View Original Post]
    Last year, thousands of Venezuelan girls entered to Peru ......
    What is the deal with the Brazilians coming in an doubling their prices? Are they all refugees from Help?

  10. #4906

    Jockey16- your mailbox is full

    This is a testament to all your good deeds!

    Please check your WhatsApp. Abrazos. F.

  11. #4905

    Venezuelan girls are changing.

    Last year, thousands of Venezuelan girls entered to Peru and many of them started to prostitute and many of us took advantage of that, beautiful, naive girls, gave us a wonderful service full of passion, fortunately I had sex with many of them, type models, thin and good attitude.

    Unfortunately, this year they have changed a lot, what I mean is that their service have changed a lot, they have learned from their Peruvian counterpart and they are not more passionate, and not more good attitude. Also many of them don't work anymore on this business.

    The prohibition of entrance without visa for Venezuelan has made that there are not new girls for the business and what we have is only girls which service is bad.

    I enjoyed all those Venezuelan girls last year, beautiful, passionate and incredible.

  12. #4904

    Small town chongos

    Quote Originally Posted by SlickRich33  [View Original Post]
    The best small town chongo? Gosh!. I wish I knew! But, I have only been to 3 small towns: Cusco, Tacna, and Arequipa. The one in Arequipa I didn't get the name, but, It was kinda on the rough side! I think it was 20 soles for a girl. My next trip, I want to check out the action in Pucallpa, pisco, Chiclaho, puerto maldanado, and Puno. I know there out there! Time to explore!
    It all comes to your definition of "small town". Cuzco Tacna and Arequipa, as well as Chiclayo and Pucallpa, are among the 10 biggest cities (other than Lima) in Peru.

    If for "small town" we mean "less than 100,000 inhabitants", I'd had to say the best are Huaral (chongo Las Visitadoras), Barranca (chongo El Totoral) and maybe Ilo (chongo El Escorpion) although it is not that good.

    If we go for "less than 200,000 inhabitants" We'd have to add Huacho (chongo El Manzano), and Pisco (chongos Villa Hermosa and Sauce Blanco, both next to each other).

    But if we settle for just "other than Lima" I'd had to say Trujillo; there is El Milagro and El Quinto Patio (sharing the same parking lot as El Botecito and El Trocadero in Callao), there is Baha Rosa and Pantaleon in the same quality level of Las Sirenitas in Lima and very close (half an hour by car) in the minuscule town of Laredo there is the new Kamasutra VIP. Then there is Chiclayo with Las Poncianas, Tacna with Las Sirenitas and Las Cucardas and Piura with El Siete, El Siete y Medio and La Colmena, in that order.

    Forget Arequipa. There is no legal brothel in Arequipa so the only chongos there are small, dirty and very low quality, illegal joints. Guys must travel to the nearby cities of Pedregal, Camana or Mollendo to find a low-quality but legally established small chongo. There are good chongos in Cuzco, Puno, Cajamarca and Huancayo too, but those are high altitude cities (a hard call for your hearth and your lungs to enjoy a chongo at an altitude of 9,000 feet or higher), and their chongos are not as good as the ones in Trujillo, Chiclayo or Tacna.

    Of course, good, regular or bad is all a matter of perception and I've not traveled to all and every city in Peru, but this in my opinion based on the places I've visited at least once.

    J. J.

  13. #4903

    Inbox

    Quote Originally Posted by Seraph2099  [View Original Post]
    Your inbox is full.
    Inbox cleared. Thanks for the heads-up.

  14. #4902
    Quote Originally Posted by DownUnderMonger  [View Original Post]
    I've been, it's just been a while.

    http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...l=1#post988133

    But what I did last time was I flew return.

    This time I want to go to all the Chongos on the way then only fly back to Lima.

    I read about ones in Chincha and Pisco, I still haven't visited Arequipa, etc.

    Which do you think is the best "Small City" Chongo town? From what I've visited it's between Tacna and Chiclayo. I'm considering a smaller city for retirement based on how bad the traffic in Lima has gotten lately. Also considering Lima Provinces, somewhere like Huaral or Huacho, where I can catch a cheap bus to Plaza Norte/La Victoria easily if I need to do an overnight trip to Lima for something.
    The best small town chongo? Gosh!. I wish I knew! But, I have only been to 3 small towns: Cusco, Tacna, and Arequipa. The one in Arequipa I didn't get the name, but, It was kinda on the rough side! I think it was 20 soles for a girl. My next trip, I want to check out the action in Pucallpa, pisco, Chiclaho, puerto maldanado, and Puno. I know there out there! Time to explore!

  15. #4901

    Trocadero on Friday

    I'm back home in the you. S now. I miss Peru already. All those hot chicas from the Selva! On my last day in Lima which was this past Friday, I spent the evening at Trocadero! Just want to tell ya'll, that if you plan on going to the Troc on Friday, you Better go early like as in 11 AM! I knew it would be busy on Friday! I just forgot how busy! I got there around 6 pm. There were guys coming in by the truck loads! All of the hot girls stayed very busy! It was just a mad house! Incredible!

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