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06-18-19 16:16 #14512
Posts: 228Originally Posted by DamSam [View Original Post]
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06-18-19 07:44 #14511
Posts: 981Dear DamSam & Sth American
Originally Posted by DamSam [View Original Post]
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06-18-19 04:47 #14510
Posts: 51Near Butik Bintang
Am from Sri lanka and Pl let me know some good places to have full service around 200 MYR. Few years back went to a place in butik bintang they had selection with Thai Chinese Vietnamese Indians. They offer free foods also. But couldn't remember the place. If some one know that place pl let me know. Tks
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06-18-19 04:33 #14509
Posts: 244Federal
Originally Posted by VictorManuel [View Original Post]
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06-17-19 16:36 #14508
Posts: 3Requesting some info.
Hello everybody,
I am from Southamerica travelling around and during the last days of July I ll be in Kuala Lumpur, I am staying in this hotel The Federal Kuala Lumpur in Bukit Bintang. I really appreciate if the wise members of this forum could help me sharing some information about how is the action near to this hotel, and if this hotel is guest friendly, actually I found some info about it, that is why I booked this one. My PM is open for your kind help.
Thanks in advance.
Victor Manuel.
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06-14-19 20:56 #14507
Posts: 1233Originally Posted by NewImage [View Original Post]
Personally, I don't think that in our hobby we're NOT getting what we pay for, especially in scenes like Malaysia where decent service is NOT the norm. Better 80 RM for a basic quickie at ACE, which occasionally turns out nicer than expected, than 800 RM at Beach Club for what often ends up being a disappointing quickie too, albeit with more overhead (taxis, your hotel etc).
Regarding looks, more expensive places usually get a higher number of better lookers, but you can always judge for yourself, and presumably only pick ones that appeal to you. Finding a diamond in the rough can be fun, more fun for me than finding what turns out to be a nicely made up bushpig in the relative glitz (but to each their own). As an aside, some nationalities are only available on the low end.
As for the number of clients, every WG has seen 1000's upon 1000's of dicks. At their level, it doesn't really matter if they average 8 per day or 3 per day. We're not talking Lamborghinis here anyway, but either a Proton for $20 or an old Toyota for $200, both with huge mileage.
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06-14-19 18:33 #14506
Posts: 2Originally Posted by JohnClayton [View Original Post]
I met lots of guys from the US whose companies flew them on business class and put them up in 4-5 hotels, but didn't want to spend a lot of personal money. You got to consider high cost of living, taxes, and family to support.
No need to criticize others. Each to his own.
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06-14-19 18:22 #14505
Posts: 2523Originally Posted by JohnClayton [View Original Post]
I said "net", having deducted everything. In USA, the monthly salary is ultra-gross, because one has to pay taxes, health insurance, retirement investment funds. The last two are not mandatory, but in Europe they are automatically deducted and shared between the employee and the employer. The good point is that if I fall sick and I cannot work anymore, I cannot afford an insurance anymore, whatever, still for all my life I can get say a heart transplant at the best hospital from the public health system without paying. Good luck in California if you need a heart transplant and you are POOR! I rather keep my lower salary, but at least I am safe.
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06-14-19 16:03 #14504
Posts: 748Originally Posted by BlackPage [View Original Post]
I mean, maybe I'm in California, but we pay our interns way more than that.
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06-14-19 14:47 #14503
Posts: 2523Originally Posted by NewImage [View Original Post]
Flying someone from Europe to KL in Economy and paying his stay there for a week at a 4/5 stars hotel with good restaurants is about 1500-2000 EUR. Add 500/800 for Premium Economy (maybe via Singapore) or 1000/1500 for business. Total say 2000-3500 USD.
If someone pays 100 USD for a girl every night (actually more likely 150 with ongoing prices at BC / TC), in one week is 700-1000, which proportioned to one month is 3000-4500 USD/month. Most engineers I know who are sent overseas for meetings or training are paid 2000-4000 USD montly net. I am not surprised that cheaper alternatives are considered by a few ones. Not everyone is so high level to be an executive or financial advisor.
Personally, I could not afford (or I would be irresponsible should I) to spend one week in KL drawing girls every night from BC, or even worse in Singapore going every night at OT, but I move to Batam instead of going to ACE. I spend less and enjoy more!
To EXSPAT:
Yes, the reason I was digging Chowkit 10 years ago was not to save money but exactly to feel that special thrill!
Said all this, I stay away from ACE and Petailing.
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06-14-19 11:57 #14502
Posts: 1290Originally Posted by NewImage [View Original Post]
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06-14-19 11:42 #14501
Posts: 981Geez are they that cheap
Originally Posted by BlackPage [View Original Post]
NI.
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06-14-19 09:49 #14500
Posts: 2523Originally Posted by NewImage [View Original Post]
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06-13-19 22:56 #14499
Posts: 981Beats me
Originally Posted by Crocodilexp [View Original Post]
That's if I had a Lamborghini.
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06-13-19 16:18 #14498
Posts: 2523Originally Posted by Ekspat [View Original Post]