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11-22-17 09:15 #1205
Posts: 413Be sincere and be a friend, use bitcoins?
Originally Posted by TheTallMan [View Original Post]
I too have had crazy ideas. Something like "friends with benefits" . Those poor people need friends with $$ to help them escape. Sad but true. We are blessed with the opportunity to meet them and shall I say maybe cursed if we do it only for self gratification in these circumstances. If I could I would send $50 to 20 girls and say leave ASAP! Sure meet up in Maracaibo or Bogota as friends. And who knows what could happen. Go for it Tall Man. Meanwhile I hope my tourist Visa gets approved here in the USA. Beautiful country, beautiful women, terrible economy. And who takes Bitcoins over there now?
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11-22-17 07:13 #1204
Posts: 25Inflation.
Originally Posted by GreatGuy1234 [View Original Post]
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11-22-17 06:16 #1203
Posts: 558Of course
Originally Posted by GreatGuy1234 [View Original Post]
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11-22-17 06:14 #1202
Posts: 1749Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
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11-22-17 03:10 #1201
Posts: 1315Originally Posted by TheTallMan [View Original Post]
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11-21-17 22:52 #1200
Posts: 1792Originally Posted by GreatGuy1234 [View Original Post]
TTM.
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11-21-17 16:17 #1199
Posts: 155Which dating sites did you use? Curious? Many of them have bots replying to you!
You could run a facebook fan page campaign and search for real girls (via the FB profiles) offering them a job in Colombia.
Details of the job to be discussed. (write so in the ad).
On another note, most Venezuelan girls will be happy if you could help them relocate but not necessarily stick with you once they have access to other men who are richer and better looking than you. Think about it.
Originally Posted by TheTallMan [View Original Post]
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11-20-17 18:22 #1198
Posts: 24According to google, a Colombia tourist visa is not required for citizens of Venezuela for up to 90 days or any South American country. They do not need a passport either, a simple identity card will suffice.
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11-20-17 16:13 #1197
Posts: 1792Import a Venezuelan into Colombia?
I had a crazy thought, first know that I frequent Colombia months at a time a few few times each year and I will be in Medellin and traveling around Colombia the next month and a half so, here is the crazy thought, why not bring a Venezuelan girl into Colombia.
What does a Venezuelan need to visit and enter Colombia? A visa? Passport? Cost? Which border to cross by auto / foot? How long can they reside in Colombia (ie 90 days? Other information.
I told you I had a crazy thought.
BTW, I have been in touch with a half dozen pretty mid twenty year old's from the dating sites who responded with some interest to my crazy thought. If things are that cheap why not import for a week or more?
Your comments are welcomed.
TTM.
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11-19-17 18:19 #1196
Posts: 3260Originally Posted by GreatGuy1234 [View Original Post]
These comparisons to poverty wages and living are useless in this and other forums.
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11-19-17 17:54 #1195
Posts: 155Originally Posted by Haitek [View Original Post]
Secondly, I got the rate of 17 usd / night in Eurobuilding, Caracas. I needed help of local friends and lot of trust and coordination between us to do it. Normally, big hotels such as these do not allow foreigners to pay the local rate using some decree issued by the govt that unless foreigners have a work visa for Ven, they can not pay for hotels in local rate or local currency.
Further, if you see a rate of 65,000 BS to a 1 USD. Forget you will get this exchange rate. For a bank transfer. Its 15-20% less. For cash its -25-35% less. Do your maths. There is shortage of hard cash and only people who have cash in BS are people who do local business in large volumes on a daily basis. To get good rates. Make friends with such people.
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11-19-17 17:25 #1194
Posts: 24That is what the advertisements on sexycaracas say. On another site one girl was advertising a price of 100,000 bolivares, which is $1.5 usd, with an additional 15 cents requested for cab fare.
On a local job board I saw a position (non sex worker) advertised with a weekly salary of 70,000 bolivares ($1 usd), so presumably even at this $2-$5 hourly rate escorts are making pretty good money. The economy has been so devastated by hyper inflation, price controls and the totality of the socialist program that people are desperate for any income.
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11-19-17 16:51 #1193
Posts: 1792Originally Posted by GreatGuy1234 [View Original Post]
I will spend this next month of December in Colombia and maybe need to figure out how to drop into Caracas for a few days to try the local dish, LOL.
TTM.
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11-19-17 03:45 #1192
Posts: 24Consumer prices have gone up 741% in the last Feb.-Feb. Cycle. Venezuela is experiencing hyper inflation because the government is printing a ton of money. This is very bad for the economy because it destroys everyone's savings although at least people have alternative currencies they can turn to, like USD and bitcoin. Lots of girls on sexycaracas charging the equivalent of $2 so even if this is the so called "gringo price" I don't see why we should care. Two dollars for sex with an attractive Venezuelan girl seems like a fair deal to me.
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11-19-17 02:12 #1191
Posts: 21Inflation.
I am still having a hard time understanding the inflation in Venezuela.
The prices charged by the girls online have increased by over 250% since January this year.
Are the prices quoted gringo prices, because I cannot imagine any local can tolerate a 250% mark up in price within a year.