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02-22-24 04:55 #65733
Posts: 370Originally Posted by Gabacho [View Original Post]
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02-22-24 04:48 #65732
Posts: 1047Originally Posted by Gabacho [View Original Post]
There is also Scotiobank Colpatria with branches in Medellin that allow a higher withdrawal amount, I think 900 mil. I don't know how much, but they do charge an ATM fee.
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02-22-24 04:27 #65731
Posts: 16107Originally Posted by Haxagonus [View Original Post]
Also it just once again proves what folks have been saying all along; the same girls work in different venues. It is just like how you can walk in to McDonald's and it costs you one price. You can order delivery from McDonald's and it costs you another price. You can order McDonald's delivery through Rappi and it costs you another price. Same cheeseburger; 3 different prices depending how you obtain it.
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02-22-24 03:40 #65730
Posts: 4067Maybe the Caja Social problem was an ATM with no cash at the time you tried to withdraw. The next time I need some cash I'm going to check them out. I've heard before that they don't charge fees foor ATM transactions.
Originally Posted by Gabacho [View Original Post]
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02-22-24 03:36 #65729
Posts: 4067What is KBS Lleras?
Originally Posted by Haxagonus [View Original Post]
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02-22-24 02:14 #65728
Posts: 125Limited women
Just saw a girl I met online on mileroticos / photoprepagos back when I was in Medellin 3 months. I used to invite her over a lot for 350 k cop.
Just saw her in a KBS lleras video from 1 month ago.
Small world to be honest. Got to remember that this is a martlet and with every market there is supply and demand. There's always new girls entering the market and new girls leaving the market. Question is what is the quality and quantity of the girls leaving and what is the quantity and quality of girls entering.
I think everything is balanced as of right now maybe slightly negative but I don't think the future looks good for various reasons which I won't get into in this post. Maybe next time if someone is interested.
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02-21-24 22:01 #65727
Posts: 1303Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
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02-21-24 20:49 #65726
Posts: 335Sorry, Yes, I am confused.
Originally Posted by FunLuvr [View Original Post]
ServiBanco at the airport 3825:1, BanColombia 3836:1 in Poblado on CL 10 I believe and then 3876:1 from Davienda in the Tesero (I think that's what it is named) Mall. So what I do is wait a few
Minutes then check my Schwab acct and divide the number of pesos dispensed by the number of USD Schwab has deducted from my account. That's where I come up with the rates like I just posted.
Usually a week or so after I get back, Schwab will credit a lump sum for the transaction fees. So I can assume that the lump sum divided by the number of trips to the ATM converted back to pesos
then added to the total withdrawn would give me the higher conversion rate (I know it will not be 100% accurate due to different banks, different days and different withdrawal amounts but should be closer to the actual number). Whew! I got confused just typing that sentence. Jajaja.
I know not to accept their conversion rate so I always decline that. Next trip I will take a foto of the ATM asking me if I am ok with the transaction fee. It may not be Davienda but I know I
Have seen this numerous times.
El MechanicoLast edited by El Mechanico; 02-21-24 at 20:52. Reason: Grammar
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02-21-24 20:31 #65725
Posts: 68I'll be going to Medellin in a few weeks, I'the like to get my Facebook friends started. Could someone send me a few chica links so I can get it going. Thanks.
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02-21-24 19:45 #65724
Posts: 1122I hate that Friggen 'Monger' Word
Originally Posted by Nounce [View Original Post]
Anyhow-- Have a Great one-.
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02-21-24 17:35 #65723
Posts: 180Approach outside the club instead?
Originally Posted by Mechanic88 [View Original Post]
Is it viable to just wait outside of Gustos, Black Diamond, parque lleras clubs? Pick off the ones leaving (done for the night or not getting business) or the ones arriving (not busy, maybe fresh). That way there's no getting mixed up with club drink ripoffs or crappy rooms?
I figure there's more leverage since they're not under house rules at that point.
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02-21-24 14:57 #65722
Posts: 4067I'm not sure a Schwab account is going to make the 15,000 peso undisclosed fee go away. I hope it does. As you stated, the fee is very competitive because of the 2 million per transaction allowance. Bancolombia by comparison only allows 600,000 per transaction and charges up to 25,000 per transaction depending on the card issuer. You would have to pay more than 75,000 pesos to get 2 million out of their machines. If you have a US address I don't think you have to wait until you are in the US to open the Schwab account. You may need to use a VPN to present a US IP address. I've been running across more and more geo restrictions with US and European banks the last few months.
Originally Posted by Gabacho [View Original Post]
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02-21-24 14:48 #65721
Posts: 4067I read this too late LOL! My curiosity got the better of me last night and I made a withdrawal that I didn't need to make just to verify what ElMecanico said. It's not a big deal. It only cost me 15,000 pesos LOL! So, to be extra clear, I declined the conversion rate offer as usual and withdrew money. The when I added 15,000 pesos to the amount of pesos the ATM dispensed, then divided it by the number of foreign currency deducted from my account, sure enough the exchange rate was within 5 pesos of yesterday's published exchange rate. The long and short of it is that it now costs 15,000 pesos than it used to to withdraw money from Davivienda ATMs. I took one for the team because I try to avoid confirmation bias.
Originally Posted by FunLuvr [View Original Post]
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02-21-24 13:44 #65720
Posts: 2996Originally Posted by Woodman09 [View Original Post]
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02-21-24 13:37 #65719
Posts: 1303Originally Posted by FunLuvr [View Original Post]
I think the fee started being charged around December 4th of last year.
I need to open a schwab account when I get back to the states.