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  1. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by Rodknee  [View Original Post]
    Heading to DRC.

    Any updates?
    My two-pence worth observations:

    A) The girls in Mambo were hot. I had my eyes on this fabulous lass, unfortunately she was already hooked on by another customer.

    Be) Have seen the Av Justice girls. They are trouble. Best avoid them.

    See) There are some classy ones also in the Ambassador. Will pick up one and post my experience

  2. #27

    A scam? 100% yessssss!

    Still wondering why a guy with 4 posts history comes here to tell his sad story.

    Maybe to' find a partner in his great stunning financial adventure. Maybe the he is the scam, not the friend he partnered with.

    It is nearly two decades the world is flooded by unique money-making opportunities coming from Nigeria. I, myself, got at least 10 of them.

    How people believes them goes beyond my understanding.

    I do understand, tho', how these scams keep on regularly showing up: there must be a good and solid pack of 'believers'. So the market is alive and kicking.

  3. #26

    Oldest scam in the world

    The moment you go anywhere with the money your life is forfeit.

    Quote Originally Posted by BKKoneluv  [View Original Post]
    I am a Korean American living in Seoul, Korea. About a year ago, it came to my attention that there was money to be made in Africa. After some time, I was introduced to a businesswoman in DPRC from a Nigerian friend I have befriended when was studying in Chicago. I sent her about $20, 000 in total to establish her company so that she can legally export gold from DPRC to my company in Korea. Now, it has been 10 months. Obviously, it didn't turn out as what I have expected.

    I knew that this was a risky venture so I ended up not giving her any money to purchase our first shipment of our gold. With the export license and the contract between my company and her company, we were able to get a loan from Raw Bank and Eco Bank to buy 1 kilogram of gold. However, the loan turned out to be just enough to buy 650 grams. This whole process took 10 months. I don't think I am getting scammed because she is a good friend of my good friend. Also, I have all of her personal information including our export license, her passport copy, her business registration papers, her Visa to Korea documents, etc.

    I have couple of questions for the pros. Do you think that I am getting scammed? She told me that the gold price in Goma for 1 kilogram is around $25, 000. Is this really the price or is too damn low? My life is on the line. It would be great if someone could share his or her insight of the gold prices in Kinshasa and Goma. Do you guys think that I am chasing after something that is not real? Or, do you guys think that it is possible to make a fortune by buying gold at a cheap price and selling it back in Dubai or Korea at an international gold rate?

    After some thoughts, I have decided to visit Kinshasa early November. I have told my partner that I will go to Kinshasa and get the 650 grams from her and purchase 350 grams to make our first kilogram. If this process goes well, I am going to invest more money so that we can move more weight in the future. Bono once said that "idealism detached from action is just a dream." To me, the meaning of life is not simply to exist, to survive, but to move ahead, to go up, to achieve, to conquer. I hope that the upcoming trip doesn't end up being the opposite of what I have hoped to achieve.

  4. #25
    25,000 a kg for gold? IF IT IS GOLD, it is probably less than 60 pure. That's a big IF. Most likely a big scam. Have heard of buyers purchasing smaller amounts. The seller(s) came through a few times. When the amount and of course the money put down was substantial - the gold never showed. Seller never seen again.

  5. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by Zircon
    Why r u posting this one here? Did you not already post it elsewhere and people basically think you are nuts? If you go over there, you can be killed if they think you have money on you or can git it. Stay home.
    I think he realised he'd been scammed before he even wrote this crap..

  6. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by BKKoneluv
    I am a Korean American living in Seoul, Korea. About a year ago, it came to my attention that there was money to be made in Africa. After some time, I was introduced to a businesswoman in DPRC from a Nigerian friend I have befriended when was studying in Chicago. I sent her about $20, 000 in total to establish her company so that she can legally export gold from DPRC to my company in Korea. Now, it has been 10 months. Obviously, it didn't turn out as what I have expected.

    I knew that this was a risky venture so I ended up not giving her any money to purchase our first shipment of our gold. With the export license and the contract between my company and her company, we were able to get a loan from Raw Bank and Eco Bank to buy 1 kilogram of gold. However, the loan turned out to be just enough to buy 650 grams. This whole process took 10 months. I don't think I am getting scammed because she is a good friend of my good friend. Also, I have all of her personal information including our export license, her passport copy, her business registration papers, her Visa to Korea documents, etc.

    I have couple of questions for the pros. Do you think that I am getting scammed? She told me that the gold price in Goma for 1 kilogram is around $25, 000. Is this really the price or is too damn low? My life is on the line. It would be great if someone could share his or her insight of the gold prices in Kinshasa and Goma. Do you guys think that I am chasing after something that is not real? Or, do you guys think that it is possible to make a fortune by buying gold at a cheap price and selling it back in Dubai or Korea at an international gold rate?

    After some thoughts, I have decided to visit Kinshasa early November. I have told my partner that I will go to Kinshasa and get the 650 grams from her and purchase 350 grams to make our first kilogram. If this process goes well, I am going to invest more money so that we can move more weight in the future. Bono once said that "idealism detached from action is just a dream. " To me, the meaning of life is not simply to exist, to survive, but to move ahead, to go up, to achieve, to conquer. I hope that the upcoming trip doesn't end up being the opposite of what I have hoped to achieve.
    Why r u posting this one here? Did you not already post it elsewhere and people basically think you are nuts? If you go over there, you can be killed if they think you have money on you or can git it. Stay home.

  7. #22

    Update on Kinshasa

    Let me make a little update on kinshasa where I just come back.

    I stayed in the memling hotel, which is not the more easy one to pick up a girl, because you need a special key to go upstairs with the elevator.

    Also, they will charge you about 40 USD more for the girl (but after, when you know the good girl, she will be able to come directly to your room with no extra charge). In this hotel there is a bar and after 22h00. 23-h00 some stuning girls are comming in (not a lot, but some beautiful ones).

    I find a congolese one, very beatiful slim and tall with a beautifu body. She comes for the night for about 60 USD, it's a little bit expensive, but every things are expensive in this country. We had a great night (Very good massages, CBJ and every things many times) and she came again the day after, I would reccomend her (name was "mathilde" if I remember).

    The grand hotel seems to be better because there is a night club inside and a casino, but they will also charge you for the girl (about 30usd)

    But a friend of mine tell me to take care if a take a girl in another place except these 2 hotels, because sometimes the girls try to get you into trouble making a scene saying you fuck her and never paid, so, be carefull outside of these hotels and good luck

    Another point: you will need to speak french in Kinshasa, just few girls are speaking english.

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  8. #21

    Update

    Hi spelman,

    I have posted my question on the wrong forum, I post it again here: do you have updated info on kinshasa, I will go there on end of January

    Quote Originally Posted by Spelman
    Is there any mongers still in Kinshasa
    I will be arriving in Kinshasa next week again and are looking for some fun mongers friends to hang out with

    Cheers Spelman

  9. #20
    Any girl in Goma DRC? Wild, not the boring lot, fetichist, leather, boots, fun, wild, toys, etc? yes I know, must be hard to find but visiting in a while, so why not ask? Wild Girl in Goma?

  10. #19

    Goma?

    I'm in Goma for some days. Then back to Kinshasa! Any advices where to go? Any girls contact?

  11. #18

    Fun

    Is there any mongers still in Kinshasa
    I will be arriving in Kinshasa next week again and are looking for some fun mongers friends to hang out with

    Cheers Spelman

  12. #17

    Lubumbashi

    Stayed the other night in the Hotel Cosmopolite in Lubumbashi in the Katanga Province (south) of the DRC. The hotel was expensive (US$ 150 / night single) but everything is expensive here. A steak and chips at a restaurant was $32, coke for $2. Pick up a girl from the street for $40 for a short time and the service was not great but I was horny as hell. A problem is the language ( mostly French) for a foreigner. No probem from the hotel to bring the girl in for a short time.

  13. #16
    I tried to have a hot nite at "Chez Nono" or any other club in Goma but the money I planned to dedicate to a congolese beautie now is in the pockets of those legendary "monkeys in uniform" (50 Euro) in order to let me go out of this damned country.

  14. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by Slowalk
    does anyone know why these two countries are so expensve? Its still Africa.
    Since they're too busy fighting each other to build an infrastructure, and, thus, an economy, everything consumable is imported.

    It's equally ridiculous considering the fact that so many natural resources are exported while benefitting the locals little, if any.

  15. #14

    Why So Expensive?

    The part that caught my attention was "I can shop in the USA alot cheaper than here in Brazzaville. I dn't know how the people make it here." It seems that this is also said about Kinasha time and time again. What part of either Congo is so expensive and does anyone know why these two countries are so expensve? Its still Africa.

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