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  1. #244
    Quote Originally Posted by PenoCz  [View Original Post]
    I have a simple question. What's the usual practice in Poland when it comes to paying? Do you pay at the beginning or at the end, before leaving the girl?
    I paid in the beginning because otherwise girl will not allow to do with her before paying.

  2. #243
    Quote Originally Posted by Hargow20  [View Original Post]
    Whenever I try to go on the Roksa site it keeps giving me a access denied message. ? How to I view the site. ?
    Yeah the same thing happening with me somebody please tell the solution Thank you.

  3. #242
    Quote Originally Posted by Hargow20  [View Original Post]
    Whenever I try to go on the Roksa site it keeps giving me a access denied message. ? How to I view the site. ?
    You're trying to access it from Poland? You're not the first who asked. I just used a couple of random websites that should test access from different locations, but I don't have any traceroute kind of info. It gives back 403 errors from some cities but not others. The blocking apparently isn't country based though (OK in Berlin, but not in Frankfurt), or perhaps the blocking is just sloppy. No idea why it's happening all of a sudden.

  4. #241

    Roksa error messages

    Whenever I try to go on the Roksa site it keeps giving me a access denied message. ? How to I view the site. ?

  5. #240
    Quote Originally Posted by Ikar0  [View Original Post]
    IIRC, "seven" not "7", or rather "siedem" in Polish.
    You've to use the Polish word for seven, thus "siedem".

  6. #239

    Yet another reason to learn the numbers in Polish

    At least zero to nine. A lot of WGs won't text you their apartment number, and expect you to actually call when you're on site. So if you're translating text messages and get stood up at the final stretch, then that may be why. Just mentioning this, since my memory got jogged and I recalled reading such a report a while back.

  7. #238
    Quote Originally Posted by MadKapa  [View Original Post]
    Cool thanks!

    I tried to register an account using Google Chrome + Google Translate. It asked a question like. How many reviews must you leave before asking a question? I gathered from the FAQ that the answer was "7" but it said that it's the wrong answer.
    IIRC, "seven" not "7", or rather "siedem" in Polish.

  8. #237
    Quote Originally Posted by Ikar0  [View Original Post]
    Yes, definitely. It's not as useful as it used to be thanks to the GDPR, but you'll save enough time and energy avoiding some scams and psychodramas. There are just a few natural language hoops to jump through, like seven and abracadabra. I think Tedesco already posted more about this elsewhere.
    Cool thanks!

    I tried to register an account using Google Chrome + Google Translate. It asked a question like. How many reviews must you leave before asking a question? I gathered from the FAQ that the answer was "7" but it said that it's the wrong answer.

  9. #236
    Quote Originally Posted by MadKapa  [View Original Post]
    Hey guys,

    I was wondering if you all had experience with Garsoniera and is it worthwhile to make it account?

    It seems really difficult to make one, and I'm wondering if it is worth the effort.
    Yes, definitely. It's not as useful as it used to be thanks to the GDPR, but you'll save enough time and energy avoiding some scams and psychodramas. There are just a few natural language hoops to jump through, like seven and abracadabra. I think Tedesco already posted more about this elsewhere.

  10. #235

    Garsoniera. Worth it?

    Hey guys,

    I was wondering if you all had experience with Garsoniera and is it worthwhile to make it account?

    It seems really difficult to make one, and I'm wondering if it is worth the effort.

  11. #234
    Quote Originally Posted by Ikar0  [View Original Post]
    ... starter SIMs aren't that expensive ..... a pain with the mandatory registration now, but it's still pretty quick and easy to activate a prepaid starter SIM ......... at Chopin in Warsaw ..... near the baggage pickup area.
    Leaving the baggage pick-up to the right you will find a store where to buy the starter kit (on the wall behind the counter you see the different offers). The clerks understand English language. The registration is done within seconds. The clerk writes down your ID number and it's done. A 10 zloty starter kit is enough. In case you need an additional charge within your time staying in Poland go to a newspaper store and ask for a charging code mentioning the provider (you pay another 10 zloty and that's it.

    After registration it even may occur that the provider offers additional features for free to new customers. For example free sms within the next 4 days.

  12. #233

    I'd suggest getting a local number

    Quote Originally Posted by Xarcek  [View Original Post]
    Hi,

    Coming to Poland for a couple of days, and I'd like to have a bit of fun with some local girls.

    I'd like to arrange a meeting even for the evening right after I arrive, and I don't have a local number yet, of course. Is a local phone number / SIM necessary, or will girls respond even to calls / messages from foreign numbers? Or is it futile?
    First, I realize this is a really late reply, but just to answer anyway. I'm sure some girls have no problem with a foreign number, but putting myself in their shoes, I'd say it would just add uncertainty as to whether you're real about the meeting or not. That and the starter SIMs aren't that expensive.

    It's more of a pain with the mandatory registration now, but it's still pretty quick and easy to activate a prepaid starter SIM. If somebody's arriving by plane at Chopin in Warsaw, there should even be some way to get and activate a SIM near the baggage pickup area. Or at least in the terminal itself. There should also be other stores and kiosks in the city that could sell and activate a SIM for you. E. g, RUCH kiosks, which are still pretty commonplace, and which may be better than having to wait in line at some provider's service center. If somebody has a Polish bank account for some reason, they should also offer ways to activate a SIM card online.

  13. #232

    Is a local phone number / SIM a must?

    Hi,

    Coming to Poland for a couple of days, and I'd like to have a bit of fun with some local girls.

    I'd like to arrange a meeting even for the evening right after I arrive, and I don't have a local number yet, of course. Is a local phone number / SIM necessary, or will girls respond even to calls / messages from foreign numbers? Or is it futile?

  14. #231
    Quote Originally Posted by Frenchieboy  [View Original Post]
    For me in Poland always at the beginning, but dont worry most of them ask you money at the beginning then the girl feel better
    Thanks. I know that in some places you agree on the price and services first, but then pay at the end. That works better because some girls get much less friendly right after receiving the money. But I wasn't sure if that's the case in Poland or not.

  15. #230
    Quote Originally Posted by PenoCz  [View Original Post]
    I have a simple question. What's the usual practice in Poland when it comes to paying? Do you pay at the beginning or at the end, before leaving the girl?
    For me in Poland always at the beginning, but dont worry most of them ask you money at the beginning then the girl feel better

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