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  1. #17035

    Lembaga Pemasyarakatan

    Yesterday's ventures.

    1. Sugar Spa on Jalan Labu. Recommended by forum member. Nice massage, great BJ but CBJ only and I couldn't cum so had her rip the rubber off and give me a wonderful slow tantric type HJ. Super spurtlicious ending. In total had this 90+ minute session with a 30 something spinner with nice tits. No baby belly, looks a bit like an Indo pop star who's name I dunno. Overall excellent professional service, well appointed rooms and very hot friendly "therapists". I used the spa, cold plunge and sauna all for a 600 k plus tips. I gave the lady a 300 k tip as she is lovely. There is a cover charge here so if you are a tire kicker meh. Ratings. Lady = looks 8. 5, body 8, attitude 10.

    Spa itself overall 9/10. I may return as I will be a long way away from today at the Shangrila so we will see.

    2. Travel Hotel. Only stopped in to have another peek as my balls were well drained at 1.
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  2. #17034

    Start of Trip

    Arrived, checked into Grand Mercure. Meh, staying 2 nights then moving to the Shangrila. I tried to walk down to Classic and got all of 200 m. Couldn't even try for Malio by foot because of construction and the mess of the street.

    Malio on Sun was ok but there seemed to be no dancing when I was there. Had a few waters, a beer, bought a lovely lass several LD, did the old boom booms for I think 1. 2 M IDR (maybe it was 1. 4). Girl is very nice, getting her on an off day later this week to spend a day / night showing me JK and boom booms etc for 2 k mega LT.

    I've been referred to a massage spot which I am going to now, then will go to Classic, Travel and probably Malio again to try the spa 1st. Tomorrow I am going to try a high rise bar then head to the Little Tokyo area and / or North Jakarta and try the beer bars and yada yada yada.

    More detailed reports later in the week.

    1st impressions here are women = A, streets = F, pollution = F, overall vibe is a good be+, food so far is A++.

    I'm slowly remembering a LOT of basic Bahasa as I was quite fluent as a teen and in my military days. Always loved the word for Prison!

    YMMV.

  3. #17033

    Jakarta 3 MONTHS

    I arrive on December 7 for a 3 month stay. Prefer CJ's and BATS but also want to explore Kings Cross and Malioboro. Anyone wanting to meet up PM me ASAP.

  4. #17032
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    Silly question but can I make the assumption that none of this matters on an all Asia or Global eSIM card bought outside of Indonesia?
    No, you don't have to register if you are using a non-Indo SIM card.

  5. #17031
    Quote Originally Posted by OffshoreSwell  [View Original Post]
    Tourist sim can be registered to a foreign phone only 2 times for 3 months ea. Then if you want to use that phone you will need to register the IMIE and pay duty.

    Only other option is to buy a cheap local phone and put a indo sim in it.
    This could be what the Telkosim folks were tries to warn me. Hmmmm. Thanks.

  6. #17030
    Silly question but can I make the assumption that none of this matters on an all Asia or Global eSIM card bought outside of Indonesia?

  7. #17029
    Quote Originally Posted by United1  [View Original Post]
    Hi Menteng. Thanks for your commments. But whys do you say can't use INdo SIM card in mobile phone abroad? I have been doing that last 4-5 times to Jakarta. It always works. I go to Telkosel at Mal Ambassador and they give me cheap card and register my IMEI.

    But are you sayings if you spend MORE than 90 days in Indonesia (total, including in and out) then it doesn't work, must register?

    Sorry if I am confused.
    I stayed six weeks at a stretch in September and October, this year.

    Of course you can use an Indonesian SIM card in another country (roaming abroad), but you can not use an Indonesian SIM card in an UNREGISTERED phone you brought FROM abroad, while being in Indonesia. That was my experience.

    So, when was the last time you were in Jakarta?

    I mentioned that I have an Indonesian SIM card since a couple of years. I used to use it in my registered foreign phones. When registering that phone at / by Telkomsel (for 30 days) in September 2023, they told me it would be the last time that I could do that outside the airport. After those 30 days, the SIM card indeed stopped working. Thinking, the combination SIM card and expired registered IMEI does not work, I put the SIM card in my second, non-registered, phone. Alas, it still did not work. That was when a friend told me about tettering.

    BTW, those who have registered a mobile phone that is worth more than US $500 at the airport, did they tell you that you'll have to pay tax?

  8. #17028
    Quote Originally Posted by United1  [View Original Post]
    Hello Gents -.

    Does anyones have the information about IMEI registration for cell phone. I come to Jakarta at least 3-4 times a year. I will buy the Tourist SIM card at Telkosel in mall. And they will register my phone using my passport info. I usually stay for few weeks (under 30 days) in town and then leave.

    However, last time the Telkosel staffs told met his is the LAST time they can register for me. And next time I MUST REGISTER at airport. This seems very very strange and no make sense. Because I am only buying a Tourist SIM card and I am leaving the country and then returning again.

    Have any of your frequent travelers to Indonesia has this issue? Please advice. Thank you. I am sorry, but I might post this in Bali forum also because they might be more in-out travelers. The governmetn website is very useless not helps.
    Tourist sim can be registered to a foreign phone only 2 times for 3 months ea. Then if you want to use that phone you will need to register the IMIE and pay duty.

    Only other option is to buy a cheap local phone and put a indo sim in it.

  9. #17027
    Quote Originally Posted by KopiHitam  [View Original Post]
    Smartfren is a company that circumvents the need for IMEI registration. <snip>
    Thanks for the tip! I will try this on my next visit.

    ~BKKguru

  10. #17026
    Quote Originally Posted by HotDog666  [View Original Post]
    Also, what is the downside of registering your phone? I am coming for 2 weeks. I want to have data all the time. I would want to register my phone and get a SIM (either in the airport or in the mall). Is this a bad idea?
    I am not aware of any downside except for the following:

    + Sometimes there are 5 to 7 people in line and only ONE officer at the desk. You will have to wait 1.5 hours for the IMEI Registeration to be completed.

    + Each passenger is allowed to Register two devices only.

    ~BKKguru

  11. #17025
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    How does this make any sense at all? You always get ripped off when buying SIM cards in airports. Anyone know the reasoning behind this change? I always just went to Grand Indonesia to buy my SIM cards.
    BB,
    My understanding is you can buy the SIM anywhere.
    However, the IMEI Registeration must be done at the Airport.

    The IMEI registration office is in Terminal 3 of Soekarno-Hatta Airport on the Ground Floor.
    FYI - you MAY be asked a couple of questions about the phone - where did you buy and the market value of your phone.

    ~BKKguru

  12. #17024

    Northern Jakarta vs. Southern Jakarta for Mongering

    Is it worth it to check out the two red light districts in southern Jakarta (Jalan Falatehan I and Melawai), or should I stick to the northern JK red light district (Jalan Pangeran Jayakarta) and the nearby brothels (Classic, Emporium, Malio, etc.)?

    I'm asking because I only have 3 nights in Jakarta, and want to use my time wisely.

    Cheers.

  13. #17023
    Quote Originally Posted by Belvaros  [View Original Post]

    I'm staying at the Grand Mercure for a week which is 6-7 km from BATS etc but I guess it will be ok for 8 nights in JK.

    YMMV.
    I stayed there for 4 days in August after a last-minute change in travel plans brought me back to Jakarta at 9 pm on a Tuesday night.

    My fiancé recommended it. I thought it was very nice and much less expensive than Shangri-la and Mulia where I stayed the other 18 nights.

  14. #17022

    Smartfren SIM

    Quote Originally Posted by HotDog666  [View Original Post]
    Also, what is the downside of registering your phone? I am coming for 2 weeks. I want to have data all the time. I would want to register my phone and get a SIM (either in the airport or in the mall). Is this a bad idea?
    Smartfren is a company that circumvents the need for IMEI registration.

    I've been using a Smartfren SIM in my unregistered overseas bought modern phone for the past 2 years without issue.

    I bought my SIM from a counter in ITC Kuningan (Level 3 or 4, wherever the all the phone counters are), but they're available all over the place.

    As mentioned, get the staff to install it for you.

  15. #17021
    Quote Originally Posted by Menteng  [View Original Post]
    Correct, you don't have to register if you stay less than 90 days. But you can't use an Indonesian SIM card in your mobile phone from abroad.
    Hi Menteng. Thanks for your commments. But whys do you say can't use INdo SIM card in mobile phone abroad? I have been doing that last 4-5 times to Jakarta. It always works. I go to Telkosel at Mal Ambassador and they give me cheap card and register my IMEI.

    But are you sayings if you spend MORE than 90 days in Indonesia (total, including in and out) then it doesn't work, must register?

    Sorry if I am confused.

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