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  1. #29421
    Quote Originally Posted by Jayson01  [View Original Post]
    Let me see if I got this right. You said it will get shut down after 90 days without registering but if you buy a new sim card then it doesn't get shut down.

    Solution I buy a new sim card? If they are trying to combat theft then this obviously doesn't make sense, it would mean IMEI is not blocked. Cedula, does that mean I have to meet in person with passport or receipt or would email be enough?

    What was you carrier? Did you change carrier each time? I used Tigo with Samsung S8. Looking back, I have received a text from Tigo warning me to register perhaps you didn't get that.
    Yes they will block the cell phone (ie IMEI) rendering it useless.

    A cedula is the US equivalent of a social security number, used for starting a phone plan or placing utilities or internet service / cable TV in your home in your name, no cell phone carrier will accept you without one so a passport will not work.

    The Tall Man.

  2. #29420
    Quote Originally Posted by Jayson01  [View Original Post]
    Let me see if I got this right. You said it will get shut down after 90 days without registering but if you buy a new sim card then it doesn't get shut down.

    Solution I buy a new sim card? If they are trying to combat theft then this obviously doesn't make sense, it would mean IMEI is not blocked. Cedula, does that mean I have to meet in person with passport or receipt or would email be enough?
    They block the IMEI. If you look at the paper I posted it talks about registering a used phone and asks for the IMEI. It says nothing about registering a phone numer.

  3. #29419
    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelLockhar  [View Original Post]
    I hate to not know Spanish as it means zero conversation.
    So why not learn Spanish? When my coworker first showed me latinamericancupid in 2005, I said man if I could speak Spanish I would be the shit. I then learned Spanish. I did not say I hope some of these chicks speak English. Why hope for some of the thousands to be able to speak the language of the one, when the one (yourself) can learn the language of the thousands?

  4. #29418
    I think Paula is the whole package vs just a hole. She does't smoke cigars. I think all girls are hustlers some more than others. Also all the girls in MDE are high mileage IMO. If they tell you they are not. They are hustling you. LOL.

    Quote Originally Posted by JustIncognito  [View Original Post]
    I nailed Paula I while back-I thought she was just okay hot, was cool for the most part, and compliant, she did try to upsell me and swing the price, a bit of her hustle--and she def. Is very very high mileage--I think its the same chick. She was a ciggy smoke too- yuck! Luckily, I had some 420 that convinced her not to use her tobacco. Maybe she needed her nicotine fix and that's why she got a little bitchy with me at the end. She stayed 3 hours or so with me, and overall was fine, but I won't repeat. She messaged me asking for another time, so I blocked her LOL.

    Couldn't find 'Arb' on FB.

    Strong work! I've had Geraldine on my radar for a while, worried a little about the recent kid--but glad you didn't report she had baby belly damage--that just a total vibe killer for me.

    Only other concerns: braces! I hate braces on a chicks teeth! LOL! And high mileage.

    That Michel chick has some crazy eyes in her photos. I'll be back in MDE this summer. I've learned form the past to not bother setting up contacts and new girls for my rotation until I am about 2 weeks out. Def would be into a threesome like you just had!

    If only I had 750 k or more in the bank and could just retire in mde and rotate through hotties for the rest of my days. If only!

  5. #29417
    She is very much worth the 200 she charges more now and for the over all quality time well worth it. She is not just a FB girl IMO she is the whole package. If you just want a hole to get it in, centro and cases is the best value.

    Quote Originally Posted by Talon  [View Original Post]
    When I spoke with her last year she wanted 200 k +50 k extra for bbj + taxi fare. I thought that was a tad high for a FB contact so I didn't pull the trigger.

    It's amazing how many of my FB chicas end up having their phones stolen. I collect the old smartphones my family no longer uses, wipe them of personal data and try to unlock them (not always possible), install FB, Whatsapp, and Messenger, and then give them away to certain chicas in need. Gifts that cost me nothing and pay huge dividends later in the bedroom. Personally I only bring a several years old Chinese android smartphone so if I ever do get robbed they won't be getting much.
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  6. #29416
    Quote Originally Posted by Jayson01  [View Original Post]
    You said it will get shut down after 90 days without registering but if you buy a new sim card then it doesn't get shut down.

    Solution I buy a new sim card? If they are trying to combat theft then this obviously doesn't make sense, it would mean IMEI is not blocked.
    The reason for the registration is partly to combat theft but it is also to have certified devices using the countries network. The concept is to keep unsafe devices off the network and to accomplish that they adopted the FCC standard. That is why they are requiring you to register the FCC # of the device.

    It is not really the sim card that is of issue.

    To avoid visitors and non residents from having to register, they implemented the 90 day rule, which coincides with the length of a typical tourist visa, 90 days.

    In theory, as a visitor, when you buy a local sim card and install it into a phone, it is assumed you will be using the phone at most 90 days of your visa and then will be off the network.

    If you remain on the network after 90 days, you could be blocked and locked until you can prove that you own the device.

    As long as you do not use the phone for more than 90 days, you will never have a problem.

    The problem only occurs if you are using their network. If you use an international plan from your USA provider, you would not have any of these requirements, no matter how long you use it.

    Lets say a visitor has his phone stolen. A local would be able to use the phone for 90 days and then would either have to prove they own the device or the device would become useless on the Colombian network.

    If you are staying longer than the standard visa, just register the phone. It is easy to do and can be done online. If you are just visiting and leaving at the end of a standard 90 day visa, just put a card in it and use it.

  7. #29415
    Quote Originally Posted by TheTallMan  [View Original Post]
    Yes it is absolutely true that if you do not register your phone after about 90 days it is done done.

    If you simply buy a new sim card each visit then I can see why you don't get it shut down.

    And the hassle does not stop as you need a cedula to register your cell phone, the only option I had was a friend registered it for me which brings along a whole new set of problems as I need the friend with me in person at Tigo every time I have an issue.
    Let me see if I got this right. You said it will get shut down after 90 days without registering but if you buy a new sim card then it doesn't get shut down.

    Solution I buy a new sim card? If they are trying to combat theft then this obviously doesn't make sense, it would mean IMEI is not blocked. Cedula, does that mean I have to meet in person with passport or receipt or would email be enough?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lefeu  [View Original Post]
    I bought a local SIM card on at least 5 or 6 trips over the past couple of years. I never registered my phone, and it was never blocked. I only stay 2 weeks at a time when I travel, and that may be the reason.
    What was you carrier? Did you change carrier each time? I used Tigo with Samsung S8. Looking back, I have received a text from Tigo warning me to register perhaps you didn't get that.

  8. #29414
    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelLockhar  [View Original Post]
    Can anyone recommend girls who speak English in Medellin to me?
    You will be hard pressed to find any chicas that speak English.

    In Colombia, only 4% of the population can speak English and those are the most educated.

    It is taught in schools now but for two reasons it is not followed up on:

    1) They don't think they will ever have a need for using the language since no one ever speaks it.

    2) They are afraid to make mistakes when speaking English.

    Costa Rica has the highest percentage of English speakers south of USA at 8% and it is very hard to find one there. It is almost impossible to find in Colombia.

  9. #29413

    P4 P. Yes it is as bad as everyone reports during semana santa

    Just to confirm all the questions and comments about the P4 P availability during semana santa week. This should put it to rest forever.

    Last night, Friday April 19th Good Friday, for 2 hours between 10 PM to 12 AM I trolled Medellin centro (la vera and raudal) and Botero Plaza and the back streets of San Diego (the calf's area) and other than a handful of old skanks there is nothing out, the best I found, and I got her whatsapp was a flaca on a dark back street over in San Diego area.

    But today they will be hungry to make some pesos so it will be back to business as usual. Yahoo!

    The Tall Man.

  10. #29412
    Quote Originally Posted by Jayson01  [View Original Post]
    A while ago someone wrote here if you use your cellphone with a Colombian SIM card and leave the country without registering the IMEI that carriers will block your imei upon returning. I'the like to know if my cellphone will be useless next time I return.

    Can anyone confirm whether this is true or not? My carrier was Tigo so maybe changing carrier would help.
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    It will be blocked. I met a chick from Venezuela that lives in Barranquilla. She forgot to register her phone and they shut it off. She was in the process of getting it turned back on. It was stupid. She had to go online and print a form out and fill it out and sign it. But then you call them and give them all the information. I was like well why does it matter if you print the form out or not?

    And here is a picture of me holding that very form FROM THAT DAY 2 months ago, so SOME PEOPLE (namely LoveItHere69) will not say I am only talking BS.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jayson01  [View Original Post]
    That some bad news, never experienced such thing in any other country during my travellings. Can buy myself out for faster process? What is the process like, do I just go to any phone dealer and sign a paper or do I have to wait days with back and forth?

    I imagine this isn't possible at the airport? And as a gringo with very little Spanish I won't be functioning without my phone. Great you gave me heads up.
    Quote Originally Posted by Lefeu  [View Original Post]
    I bought a local SIM card on at least 5 or 6 trips over the past couple of years. I never registered my phone, and it was never blocked. I only stay 2 weeks at a time when I travel, and that may be the reason.
    Yes it is absolutely true that if you do not register your phone after about 90 days it is done done.

    If you simply buy a new sim card each visit then I can see why you don't get it shut down.

    And the hassle does not stop as you need a cedula to register your cell phone, the only option I had was a friend registered it for me which brings along a whole new set of problems as I need the friend with me in person at Tigo every time I have an issue.

    Finally now for about the past almost one year I have had no issues with my Tigo registered cell phone, knock on wood.

    The Tall Man.

  11. #29411
    Hi Tallman,

    Do you have any recommendations on love motels? I tried a few on my last trip, but none were to my liking. Not that I'm that picky either.

    Thanks!

    -Chicago.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheTallMan  [View Original Post]
    That is why god created the Love Motels in Medellin, I am using these now almost on a weekly basis, I can make suck a mess of the room and not worry a bit of cleaning it up, and the cost of 25 to 40 mil for 2 to 4 hours can't be beat, heck when I am done with the girl just leave, I usually will give the chica some taxi money or drop her off where I picked her up from.

    I have had 3 some's and shared a room and bed with my best colombian amigo and his girl, lot's of fun to be had.

    Love Motels are the answer as I too detest those creepy crawly hotel rooms, yuck!

    The Tall Man.

  12. #29410

    I get sim cards all the time

    Quote Originally Posted by Lefeu  [View Original Post]
    I bought a local SIM card on at least 5 or 6 trips over the past couple of years. I never registered my phone, and it was never blocked. I only stay 2 weeks at a time when I travel, and that may be the reason.
    I get a different sim card every few months when I am in Medellin, never 'registered' - don't even know what that means. Never had a problem. Maybe because my phone is unlocked and not from the US or affiliated wit a US carrier?

  13. #29409

    Great report! Thanks for sharing!

    Quote Originally Posted by Zhagolo52  [View Original Post]
    19:00 had a arranged a trio with Michel and Geraldine mentioned above, they had never met before but they agreed. I am usually super anti trios because 9/10 they usually are never good. Felt a good vibe about these 2. They arrived about 1 HR late due to the strong rain. We sat around and drank in the condo, then the freak show started. 300 k each full lesbian show that lasted about 2-3 hrs I don't know what time they left but there was no rush. BBBJ, lots of toys, double dildo vag doggy with each other, then one layed down facing up and the other reverse cow girl with double dildo while she BBBJ, then they switched, then they DATY with each other while I CFS doggy and then they switched, double BBBJ, COF for both, cleaned up we all rested for a little drank a bit more. Then round 2 more freaky stuff, Geraldine offered Greek but I was too big for her but she most definitely tried A+ for effort. Then switching doggy between them till finish. We relaxed and cleaned up and sent them on their way.
    I nailed Paula I while back-I thought she was just okay hot, was cool for the most part, and compliant, she did try to upsell me and swing the price, a bit of her hustle--and she def. Is very very high mileage--I think its the same chick. She was a ciggy smoke too- yuck! Luckily, I had some 420 that convinced her not to use her tobacco. Maybe she needed her nicotine fix and that's why she got a little bitchy with me at the end. She stayed 3 hours or so with me, and overall was fine, but I won't repeat. She messaged me asking for another time, so I blocked her LOL.

    Couldn't find 'Arb' on FB.

    Strong work! I've had Geraldine on my radar for a while, worried a little about the recent kid--but glad you didn't report she had baby belly damage--that just a total vibe killer for me.

    Only other concerns: braces! I hate braces on a chicks teeth! LOL! And high mileage.

    That Michel chick has some crazy eyes in her photos. I'll be back in MDE this summer. I've learned form the past to not bother setting up contacts and new girls for my rotation until I am about 2 weeks out. Def would be into a threesome like you just had!

    If only I had 750 k or more in the bank and could just retire in mde and rotate through hotties for the rest of my days. If only!

  14. #29408

    Not true in my case

    Quote Originally Posted by Jayson01  [View Original Post]
    A while ago someone wrote here if you use your cellphone with a Colombian SIM card and leave the country without registering the IMEI that carriers will block your imei upon returning. I'the like to know if my cellphone will be useless next time I return.

    Can anyone confirm whether this is true or not? My carrier was Tigo so maybe changing carrier would help.
    I bought a local SIM card on at least 5 or 6 trips over the past couple of years. I never registered my phone, and it was never blocked. I only stay 2 weeks at a time when I travel, and that may be the reason.

  15. #29407
    That some bad news, never experienced such thing in any other country during my travellings. Can buy myself out for faster process? What is the process like, do I just go to any phone dealer and sign a paper or do I have to wait days with back and forth?

    I imagine this isn't possible at the airport? And as a gringo with very little Spanish I won't be functioning without my phone. Great you gave me heads up.

    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    It will be blocked. I met a chick from Venezuela that lives in Barranquilla. She forgot to register her phone and they shut it off. She was in the process of getting it turned back on. It was stupid. She had to go online and print a form out and fill it out and sign it. But then you call them and give them all the information. I was like well why does it matter if you print the form out or not?

    And here is a picture of me holding that very form FROM THAT DAY 2 months ago, so SOME PEOPLE (namely LoveItHere69) will not say I am only talking BS.

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