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06-16-15 10:26 #5979
Posts: 3630Cartórios de notas Sao Paulio
Originally Posted by Ricker [View Original Post]
If you want to have your passport copied and notarized go to:
http://www.cartorioparelheiros.com.b...torios-sp.html
From this list choose the nearest cartorio. It is cheap and quick to get the front page and your visa page copied.
To be caught in a love motel like the lido without a valid brasilian ID or a notarized copy of your passport can be a very unpleasant experience in a case of a police raid. It happened more than one time at Lido Hotel. You will bw arrested and taken for a you ID check (averigucao) in the police department.
Even you can brake the law and sneak into the places, play safe. In Sao Paulo this law is much more enforced as in Rio.
Brasilian law is very clear. Everybody has to be in possession of a valid proof of ID.
Better play safe.
ABG.
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06-15-15 23:48 #5978
Posts: 2874Originally Posted by BionicMan [View Original Post]
It's happened to me a few times, and I'm glad I had my passport card on me (the ID sized card you have the option to order with your passport).
Comes in handy.
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06-15-15 22:52 #5977
Posts: 14It's a lot about tangara broklin massage and so on and I understand the regulars that spend a lot of time in SP like that and I will probably try that to, but is there anyone that goes to some caf / clubs to pickup.
I know caf Photo isn't among BM favorite but last time I was in SP I had some fun at a similar club, caf gaugin (I think the name was). Is that one still open, is there any places where you can party and pickup. Love story is that one still a picup place or?
Anyone knows some party place where you can find something later in the evening.
I do like to sit and having a beer or 2 watching the world go by a while before I make a move, I don't like overpaying but it's not always about the money when you are on a short holiday.
I can't access gpguia to get info so I am hoping for some help from you.
Last time I was in Brazil I had more fun in Rio than in SP, but reading BM reports now I almost get the feeling it's the opposite, can anyone give me any feedback on that?
Yes I have read RTFF and I been a contributing member for a long time but under another name, but it's been some years ago, so I have lost my old login info, and yes I will pay full membership and report back if I find something that's worth writing about.
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06-15-15 20:57 #5976
Posts: 614Motel vs. Hotel
Originally Posted by AltoBomGosto [View Original Post]
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06-15-15 19:32 #5975
Posts: 6085Originally Posted by AltoBomGosto [View Original Post]
Nor the girls had to leave or show their ID at reception (3 to 4 star hotels) when coming to my room in my hotel, either with me or coming alone. 🛂.
I don't dispute ABG as he knows his business and of course better play safe, but seems the rule is not always enforced.
Honestly I never carry my passport slong for obvious reasons (unpleasant as it can be, better loose a P4 P opportunity than losing the passport somewhere, it will be more unpleasant for sure and you will blame having carried the passport to play safe).
🇧127479;128526;.
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06-15-15 18:51 #5974
Posts: 126Originally Posted by SuiGeneris [View Original Post]
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06-15-15 18:18 #5973
Posts: 126Originally Posted by AltoBomGosto [View Original Post]
And over the last few years with the rise of whatsapp and real-time translation on smart phones. Life is good.
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06-15-15 14:40 #5972
Posts: 988Passport
Originally Posted by AltoBomGosto [View Original Post]
You even need ID, or for gringos a passport, if you want to visit some touristic landmarks in Sao Paulo.
An example comes easily to my mind: A few years ago I had the intention to visit the Altino Arantes Building (Torre Banespa) but I was unable to do it because I didn't have my passport with me. I had to come back the day after in order to take the elevator in order to enjoy the sightseeing at the top (Torre Banespa's mirante).
The same requirement applies to motels and hotels in Sampa.
ABG, I don't remember that I had to present my passport at the desk of the Lido when we went there together, a couple of years ago (2011?), with Amanda Black and her sister.
Does the same rule applies to Lido motel?
This being said, I never had problem to visit freelance garotas in their flat even if I had to register at the front desk before taking the elevator. I have only to show them my Canadian ID.
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06-15-15 13:09 #5971
Posts: 3630Yesterday at Tangara
Went with a buddy there yesterday afternoon, 16 girls on the line up.
I went with a marvelous mulata. DFK, BBBJ and CIM at no extra cost.
150 reais per hour, excellent cost.
ABG.
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06-15-15 13:06 #5970
Posts: 3630Water shortage
Originally Posted by BionicMan [View Original Post]
ABG.
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06-15-15 02:09 #5969
Posts: 3630Passaport
Originally Posted by Tiradentes [View Original Post]
Better you have your passprt with you or have a copy notarized!
I had this problem at Motel Prestige, even though my friend showed the copy of his passport he was not allowed to enter! Better play safe!
ABG.
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06-15-15 00:03 #5968
Posts: 6085Originally Posted by Escort4Us [View Original Post]
Infortunately those Suites cannot be booked ahead. Maybe the girl, if a good regular might.
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06-14-15 23:34 #5967
Posts: 241Originally Posted by AltoBomGosto [View Original Post]
It is worthy to mention that that this crazy lay only applies in SP. I never had issues in RJ in love motels. But I am a 50 yr old geezer who looks 60.
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06-14-15 21:47 #5966
Posts: 614Moema Hotels
Originally Posted by SuiGeneris [View Original Post]
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06-14-15 21:09 #5965
Posts: 988Hotels in Moema
Originally Posted by Nordico [View Original Post]