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  1. #5720
    Okay, good to know, thanks.

  2. #5719
    Quote Originally Posted by Guy93  [View Original Post]
    Can you watch Formula One at FKK? There has always been football on screen.
    Yep you can do that in almost every FKK club. In case no one else has ordered already the Formula One Chanel than just ask at reception to change to this programm.

    Only problem could be if at same time is an important football game.

  3. #5718
    Can you watch Formula One at FKK? There has always been football on screen.

  4. #5717
    Breadman. One time a girl gave me coloured nail varnish to cover a tiny scratch. I couldn't buy car paint on a Sunday. Saved me any possible problems on returning the car.

  5. #5716
    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyBoy99  [View Original Post]
    I never get the CDW or any other insurance from the car rental company as that will invalidate the credit card insurance coverage. I've never had any problem with declining the car rental company's insurance.
    OK. Too complicated to establish all the details. But it is clear from what you say that calling the Police is not relevant for anyone who does not have the basic CDW and who is using credit card insurance.

    Cheers.

  6. #5715
    Quote Originally Posted by Exodus8  [View Original Post]
    Plausible but male politicians can still make a disguise and sneak into FKK land and / or use escorts.

    The other politicians are afraid their husbands will get addicted to FKK, LOL.

    Really? I didn't know. Thought prostitution is allowed bc of all the av you guys make.

    Perhaps due to the shrinking population so politicians wants people to marry, make babies instead of guys using prostitutes.

    Call a girl to get BBBJ ok? How can they check you didn't doggy her? LOL its so stupid.
    Yeah I know, but there are ways you can fuck, but it is rather gray zone and can be trouble.

    One way is you can slide your penis on pussy and just slide it in as she get wet, so I go bareback sometimes here with some beauties I like, when I succeed doing so, it make my day wonderful LOL. I cum outside pussy though.

    However, BBBJ and rimming is on the menu, so I enjoy that all the time here when I find the girl to my taste. AV stars you can do them too, some of them are on sale.

    Either way, I prefer FKK in Germany. But I do Asian girls to my taste here and I do white girls in Germany with some exotic tasting now and then (half Turkish, half Arab, half Persian, half black etc.). Not bad mix.

    Laws are all stupid concerning some herbs and prostitution, it make more sense to legalize it and control it by government.

  7. #5714
    Quote Originally Posted by Optimist  [View Original Post]
    Jimmy Boy. You misunderstood. You are correct thst not reporting to Police will not nvalidate your credit card or other insurance. However it will invalidate the car rental company's insurance covering the collision damage waiver. That is why they charged you 11,000, and were not limited to the 1000 excess on the collision damage waiver.

    Of course I am assuming that CDW is included automatically in your hire. As far as I know there is no option otherwise, but if you are renting from USA it may be different, which will put us at cross purposes. Snip.
    I never get the CDW or any other insurance from the car rental company as that will invalidate the credit card insurance coverage. I've never had any problem with declining the car rental company's insurance.

  8. #5713
    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyBoy99  [View Original Post]
    I have had three incidents when renting cars in Germany (two times minor scratches, and one time running over something on the A3 near Limburg and ripping off the undercarriage). In no case did I call the police (although the Limburg incident happened at 1 AM so I could hardly go around looking for a police station at that hour and with the car in that condition). The credit card car rental insurance coverage was not invalidated by my not having a police report.

    However, you need to be very careful to have good insurance coverage when renting with Sixt, as renting cars is just a way for them to get to their real business, which is grossly overcharging you or your insurance carrier for the tiniest damage to their cars.

    The first incident was some minor scratches on the right rear tire fender, for which they wanted to charge me 1500 Euro in repairs (I got them down to 500 Euro after 8 months of negotiations, as I wasn't covered by my credit card insurance because they waited until the reporting period had lapsed to tell me they were charging me for the damage. Lesson: always report the damage to your insurance even if you don't hear from them.).

    The other minor incident was a 1. 25 inch barely visible scratch on the right front metal tire rim for which they charged my insurance company 800 Euro. For the Limburg incident, they charged my insurance company 11,000 Euro to fix the undercarriage. In none of these instances could the cost to repair the damage have been anywhere near what they charged.
    I hit the bumper of a cold war era car in Germany a few years ago with a ford fiesta, luckily the bumper was solid steel. Pushed in the plastic bumper of the fiesta, luckily no glass was broken. Charge to my credit card was 400 euro's. Thought 400 was reasonable with the time the car would be out of service getting fixed. This was thru Hertz. I've rented from Avis before and put on some small scratches but never been charged. One time scratched up the passenger side mirror pretty bad but the weather was very rainy and misty when I returned the car, that helped hide the damage.

  9. #5712
    Jimmy Boy. You misunderstood. You are correct thst not reporting to Police will not nvalidate your credit card or other insurance. However it will invalidate the car rental company's insurance covering the collision damage waiver. That is why they charged you 11,000, and were not limited to the 1000 excess on the collision damage waiver.

    Of course I am assuming that CDW is included automatically in your hire. As far as I know there is no option otherwise, but if you are renting from USA it may be different, which will put us at cross purposes.

    Your point about Sixt does highlight that no cat rental company is trustworthy. Generally Sixt is one of the best ones, but as you unfortunately prove, is in no way honest.All car hire companies inflate the claimed cost of repairs, and in most minor cases don't even carry out the repair.

  10. #5711
    Quote Originally Posted by Optimist  [View Original Post]
    Snip. If you do have an accident, even a minor one like backing into a wall, you MUST call the Police, or or collision damage waiver will not be effective. (Some companies make an exception to this rule for very very minor scrapes)
    I have had three incidents when renting cars in Germany (two times minor scratches, and one time running over something on the A3 near Limburg and ripping off the undercarriage). In no case did I call the police (although the Limburg incident happened at 1 AM so I could hardly go around looking for a police station at that hour and with the car in that condition). The credit card car rental insurance coverage was not invalidated by my not having a police report.

    However, you need to be very careful to have good insurance coverage when renting with Sixt, as renting cars is just a way for them to get to their real business, which is grossly overcharging you or your insurance carrier for the tiniest damage to their cars.

    The first incident was some minor scratches on the right rear tire fender, for which they wanted to charge me 1500 Euro in repairs (I got them down to 500 Euro after 8 months of negotiations, as I wasn't covered by my credit card insurance because they waited until the reporting period had lapsed to tell me they were charging me for the damage. Lesson: always report the damage to your insurance even if you don't hear from them.).

    The other minor incident was a 1. 25 inch barely visible scratch on the right front metal tire rim for which they charged my insurance company 800 Euro. For the Limburg incident, they charged my insurance company 11,000 Euro to fix the undercarriage. In none of these instances could the cost to repair the damage have been anywhere near what they charged.

  11. #5710
    Quote Originally Posted by Optimist  [View Original Post]
    If you do have an accident, even a minor one like backing into a wall, you MUST call the Police, or or collision damage waiver will not be effective. (Some companies make an exception to this rule for very very minor scrapes)
    Wasn't aware that I must file a report for such instances, but I have called up my credit card company on noticible damage spotted on the car (which I verified was there prior). They only stated I file a claim on it after the charges by the rental agency(also that I was covered), but can't recall if there were any real explicit info similar to what you stated, but the process for me applies with Mastercard, Visa, from the the US.

    I never had an incident in De, but I've had a close call a checker let it slide. Usually something minor, they let it go, but don't go by this(it's plausible the scamming agencies that you drop a huge deposit maybe more meticulous when they recheck the car), make sure to check the car well before taking it out of the lot. Also, check the receipt after the inspection, and have it handy for proof for any unforeseen disputes that my come up.

    Quote Originally Posted by Optimist  [View Original Post]
    Car rental. I agree with PL that you are best sticking to the likes of Hertz. Europcar, and Sixt. Not the cheapest headline figures but I've never had problems with them, unlike with the cheaper companies.
    I have actually rented with Threfty in other nearby countries outside De. In NL, Threfty was with Hertz, and didn't even ask for documentation from credit card company stating my card provides insurance. It's only in De have I run into such situation with Threfty or Dollar. Even in Austria, no situation with a small rental agency, and one situation I had with a car I mentioned above, the checker let it slide. Austria I was prepared with international driver's license, but didn't even ask for that. In De, IDL is not required, they will want to see your passport, but IDL is what you should have in case you get pulled over in countries that require it.

  12. #5709
    Car rental. I agree with PL that you are best sticking to the likes of Hertz. Europcar, and Sixt. Not the cheapest headline figures but I've never had problems with them, unlike with the cheaper companies. Enterprise (also includes Alamo and National brands) seems to have chaotic systems with the result that I have currently two ongoing disputes with them. Takes the shine off an FKK trip if there is this nagging worry about charging.

    Check the rental contract carefully, even if it makes you look like a fool.

    If you do have an accident, even a minor one like backing into a wall, you MUST call the Police, or or collision damage waiver will not be effective. (Some companies make an exception to this rule for very very minor scrapes)

    Driving in Germany is usually pleasant, with great patience by other drivers over mistakes you make. Just don't ever forget to watch your rear view for cars coming up at 250 km an hour, then you can make sure you are out of their way.

    Be prepared for frequent traffic jams of say half an hour, and also for diverting off route because of road closures for repairs.

    Despite all this a hire car is the only option if you want to visit clubs over a wide area and are on a limited time budget. But, for example, you could do Sharks, Oase,Mainhatten, and World by public transport if you stay in Frankfurt.

    If you want to visit some tourist sites ,( Grosser Feldberg, Saalburg roman fort, the Limes Way, Munzenburg)in the Frankfurt area then a car will be essential.

  13. #5708
    Quote Originally Posted by Downandup  [View Original Post]
    Babylon still has three black girls but otherwise the selection is poor.
    Other than their lovely black girls, Babylon has the usual Eastern Europeans. I wouldn't call the selection as "poor", quite the contrary: there was a very good selection from perky spinners to soft and curvy, from large to small, from A-cups to melons, long legs to meaty thighs.

    That's what I call a "good selection": there is something for everyone. Of course not all of them will be "your taste" but expectiing that is utterly silly.

    If there are two or three girls to my liking in a club, I'm happy and satisfied.

  14. #5707
    Quote Originally Posted by MrHo  [View Original Post]
    Politicians are jealous that they cannot just openly walk into FKK LOL.

    I read there was a allegation where German mayor or politicians wife was accused of allegedly once being girl working in FKK Artemis.
    Plausible but male politicians can still make a disguise and sneak into FKK land and / or use escorts.

    The other politicians are afraid their husbands will get addicted to FKK, LOL.

    Quote Originally Posted by MrHo  [View Original Post]
    Prostitution is banned in Japan already. But BBBJ is not considered as sex in Japan LOL.

    No kidding, you call girl to get BBBJ among other things and this is not illegal here as long as you do not intercourse.
    Really? I didn't know. Thought prostitution is allowed bc of all the av you guys make.

    Perhaps due to the shrinking population so politicians wants people to marry, make babies instead of guys using prostitutes.

    Call a girl to get BBBJ OK? How can they check you didn't doggy her? LOL its so stupid.

  15. #5706
    Quote Originally Posted by Sybarite2006  [View Original Post]
    I also read in the newspapers about the French law banning 'payment for sex'. But how can this work in practice if you visit an escort agency like Amour Russe because technically you're only paying for time spent together?

    Still it means it will be risky to invite an escort to a hotel room in France now I guess? More tourists will come to Germany I guess! I can't believe that France -- a country once famous for its prostitutes and Belle de Jour etc. Has made this law. Why?

    The reality is probably that this law will target poorer people who use streetwalkers but leave richer folks who use 'escorts' alone!
    Just like Balvaria region enforcing condom use for sex including oral sex, it is not applied at FKK in Balvaria. This has been discussed in forum like in FKK Colosseum since year 2009 or so. BBBJ are seems to be given at FKK there.

    So I guess in France, it won't be applied or followed because police cannot control it fully. Hopefully same for Germany or even reject the bill.

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