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12-07-21 23:25 #3989
Posts: 324Where did you get extension?
Originally Posted by Leblon [View Original Post]
Where did you apply for an extension?
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12-07-21 17:27 #3988
Posts: 481Originally Posted by Comoros23 [View Original Post]
Last year I asked three months visa when arriving to immigration, when I went to ask extension, I noticed that they had written only one month. So I was two monts in Kenya with expired visa. Nodoby cared in immigration, I got my extension. I have forgot to check again what they wrote to my visa this time, I was asking in arrival in immigration many times three months, and then forgot to look what the guy actually wrote to my passport.
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12-07-21 14:54 #3987
Posts: 197https://bahama-breeze-ke.business.si...edium=referral
That is the mentioned place. The guy at the door says livemusic is from Thursday to Saturday starting at 5 pm.
Buffet at noon, fish 250, water 100,-
A bit smokey around the grilling station.
I preferred the pizza at Dominos opposite.
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12-07-21 05:59 #3986
Posts: 197Originally Posted by Comoros23 [View Original Post]
You just book your return flight and extend the visa after 3 months.
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12-07-21 02:12 #3985
Posts: 6Originally Posted by ImpressiveWin [View Original Post]
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12-06-21 21:03 #3984
Posts: 5Enter with 6 month return flight?
I remember Simmers from 10 years ago. Great music and willing ladies. Are there comparable places in Nairobi now?
Also, I'm coming to Kenya in January. Is it possible to get a visa and enter the country if my return flight is 6 months away? Or do I need to go through the hassle of getting a flight in 3 months' time then rescheduling it in country?
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12-06-21 19:28 #3983
Posts: 98Add also TransferWise (now called 'Wise')
I totally agree with using a self-managed service like TransferWise or WorldRemit, cause that way you can keep yr MPesa & Safaricom account, and the SIM, alive while you're outside of Kenya. When in Kenya, you no longer hv2 go to a shop to add money (when you do, they always nag about recording yr ID or passport number).
Always get a Mpesa acct when you get a SIM.
(The reason why WorldRemit is most popular than other services is it makes easier to "offshore" possibly suspicious money, especially crypto-currencies. If you're 'that' kind of person, don't think you're safe -- WorldRemit is more & more on the radar of international govt agencies tracking money-laundering & black money, especially after they bought Sendwave for USD half-a-billion).
One nitpick: the camera is a nice-to-have, but not a necessity -- no business in Africa is going to lose out on taking your money just because you have a 1990's phone! They will find a paper menu for you, no problem, LOL. Analog is still King in Africa.
Originally Posted by Slowalk [View Original Post]
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12-06-21 19:07 #3982
Posts: 98As always, Brother Neddy preaches the gospel!
Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
I miss Simmers, Madhouse, F2 . . . . http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...90#post2421790 :_cries_:
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12-06-21 19:00 #3981
Posts: 98Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
Even he should know not give such large amount to wolf-in-sheeps-underwear, pregnant or not!
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12-05-21 11:02 #3980
Posts: 324Safaricom. WorldRemit - mPESA
Originally Posted by SceticoBlu [View Original Post]
For those who need background, if you want a SIM in Kenya, register to get a Safaricom SIM using an official government photo ID. (Your current passport). If your passport expires, Safaricom may send you a notice to update your ID in person. It doesn't costs anything. I don't understand their need for the EXPIRED passport.
Life is much easier with a good phone / camera, a Kenya Safaricom SIM (Preferred over the Kenya AllTel SIM), a WorldRemit account and a mPESA account. Much of Kenya is cashless and mPESA is used by nearly everyone who has a phone. You can use mPESA for hotels, museums, taxi, EasyCoach, restaurants and etc. You won't need cash except to ride motos, matatus and simple cash only transactions. You will never need to use an ATM because you can exchange mPESA for cash at a mPESA shop.
You can familiarize yourself with the process by doing this: Before you leave your country set up WorldRemit account and send a small amount of money to a Kenyan mPESA account. Once in Kenya, you will use the same method to send money to yourself to fill YOUR OWN mPESA account. You could even pay your your hotel or AirBMB before arrival.
When Sagfaricom assigns you your phone number and activates your SIM, they can also set up your mPESA account. You then should use your WorldRemit to fill your mPESA account.
I mentioned camera because many business only use 3-D barcodes for menu, information, and etc. and you will need a camera to read the bar code.
I'm not answering any questions about MPs and Strip Clubs. If you think you need to resort to them in Africa, you're too much a loser for me to waste my time on!
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12-04-21 21:36 #3979
Posts: 8Nairobi next week
Hey guys,
Anyone keen to hit up a few strip clubs next Thursday and sinking a couple beers? Also any recommendations I'm seeing black diamond mentioned a lot.
Looking for chocolate girls with big booty's.
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12-04-21 21:27 #3978
Posts: 553Indeed Simmers was a place, good food though as well as plenty of willing women.
Massage parlours, pimps, online adds, all a waste of time in Africa.
Spot a woman any place, any time and it is more than 50% she is available. If you are paying 8 k then you can get what you want very easily. Clubs, malls, streets, shops, badoo, tinder is all that's needed.
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12-04-21 19:30 #3977
Posts: 1491Forget massage parlors
Originally Posted by RebelMc74 [View Original Post]
When in Rome do as the Romans do.
Neddy.
Who misses the down and dirty places like Simmers or Florida 2 k.
Tempos Passados.
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12-04-21 17:54 #3976
Posts: 26Nairobi pink spa and pink apples
Two very disappointing visits to report:
1 Pink Spa.
I was excited to visit this place and the comms by WhatsApp were good. BUT it was very hard to find and eventually ended up being a very dingy apartment. I chose a good looking girl but our room was right next to a living room in which all the other girls were chatting and listening to loud music. The was no bathroom en suite and the girl had body odour issues (I thought it was me at first and was worried but it wasn't). I got a cursory massage and then a really passive uninterested "whole thing was really poor. 2/10 5000 KES.
2 Pink Apples.
This place is in its own complex. All a bit odd. Loads of people milling about downstairs and listening to loud music, including some guys who were just sitting there. I was shown to a room and given a line up of about 15 girls. I picked one who seemed to speak good English. There was a shower en suite but the toilet was broken so I asked to move rooms. We moved to another but that one had no door between the shower and the bedroom. Again I got a cursory "massage" followed by full service but although slightly better than at the Pink Spa it was all still pretty poor. I was only with her for about 30 minutes and it cost KES8000 - really not good value. 3/10.
I hope to find a classier and better place and would not go back to either of these. Any ideas?
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11-23-21 21:00 #3975
Posts: 1491Money laundering
Originally Posted by SceticoBlu [View Original Post]
Neddy.
https://www.tuko.co.ke/kenya/434277-belgian-man-gave-kenyan-lover-ksh-x-discloses-pregnant/