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11-25-22 11:59 #164
Posts: 461Originally Posted by ILikeFish [View Original Post]
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11-25-22 10:01 #163
Posts: 462Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]
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11-24-22 17:00 #162
Posts: 3277Originally Posted by ILikeFish [View Original Post]
Pussy buying requires pesos.
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11-24-22 04:02 #161
Posts: 6881Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
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11-23-22 19:55 #160
Posts: 3458Originally Posted by ILikeFish [View Original Post]
Time for a Stop Loss, buy all the PUSSY you can and finalise all trades before everything is lost.
😜.
Google "Bitcoin ATM Manila" for a few options.
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11-23-22 08:51 #159
Posts: 1Bitcoin
Is it possible to use bitcoin in the Philipines? Do they have bitcoin ATMs to cash out bitcoins? My "wallet" is with coinbase.com, which is bases in the USA, but I think its usable in the Philipines.
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08-16-22 19:18 #158
Posts: 8Try Getting a Quote from JohnnyAir
Originally Posted by WhatsUrName [View Original Post]
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08-13-22 17:02 #157
Posts: 89Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
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08-13-22 16:39 #156
Posts: 3284Originally Posted by Raj1587 [View Original Post]
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08-13-22 16:25 #155
Posts: 3277Originally Posted by WhatsUrName [View Original Post]
In general if there is LBC Express near you: Air freight under 5 lbs delivered in 7-10 days is approximately $40 plus any tariff if any.
By ship delivered within 2 months approximately $50.
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08-13-22 15:45 #154
Posts: 6881Dildos, $750. Who knew?
Originally Posted by WhatsUrName [View Original Post]
The old days of sending something that might take weeks to arrive, for a cheaper rate, are gone. How heavy is the shoebox, and how much was your sticker shock? Several times I had family send me things from there to here in the NCR (ie, documents or medicine). Its always been in the $15 - $80 range. I didn't think any of that exorbitant when I needed it done.
Also check LBC shipping. You can have it shipped to your friend in QC, or have it shipped to a particular LBC location in QC where your friend can pick it up. FedEx in Mania will also hold a package for personal pickup, as opposed to delivery.
One last item. Depending on what you send, the Philippines Customs office might grab it for inspection. If they do, they may have it for 1-2-3 weeks, and the delivery agent will have to collect a small Customs fee COD (100-150 p is not unusual).
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08-13-22 15:07 #153
Posts: 89Best way to safely ship to Metro Manila?
Hi,
I need to send something rather expensive (value about $750 USD) to a friend in Quezon City from the US. The package is roughly the size of a shoebox, and weighs 2-4 lbs. What is the safest method of shipping to Metro Manila? I don't trust USPS or regular mail.
I am concerned about the package getting lost or stolen during transit or delivery. I definitely want the destination party to sign for receipt of the package, and not simply left on the doorstep. I am thinking that Fedex, DHL, or UPS might be the best choice, but I got sticker shock when pricing this on the Fedex and DHL websites. I don't need fast delivery. Up to six weeks would suffice.
Any recommendations for safe, cost-effective shipping to Metro Manila from the US? No can do on me delivering it in person.
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02-07-22 00:28 #152
Posts: 6881Originally Posted by Raj1587 [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Raj1587 [View Original Post]
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02-06-22 08:42 #151
Posts: 21Is prostitution legal in Phillipines
Hey,
I wanted to know whether prostitution is legal in php. Is it ok to stay with unknown girl in hotel.
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07-25-16 04:28 #150
Posts: 281Originally Posted by NoobTraveller [View Original Post]
You can use the date drop-down boxes to see the fares over an entire month. Beware it does not know about all airlines though. I was looking the other day and found good flights for just $614 in September from US West Coast to Manila. I thought $750 last year was good but $614 is great. And on Delta too.
Travel agents are so yesterday [grin] . Actually I've heard there are some good ones for complicated itineraries but for your run-of-the-mill out-and-back flight+hotel the regular search engines are your friend as far as I'm concerned. Always read the small print though, as in pay-in-advance for hotels, or non-changeable flights, or not including meals, baggage, bathroom access, or oxygen on flights.