Thread: Stupid shit in Medellin
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08-16-22 12:01 #4649
Posts: 1680Sending money
Truth be known I think far more guys are sending these girls money than we'd ever suspect, and larger amounts. Your choice but all you are doing is paying for them to take days off. It's why many Facebook girls go off the radar for days, weeks at a time. They try the money requests before the plan be which is work, but their life circumstances don't change. Poverty is a way of life that passes down from generation to generation.
P.S. As mentioned the high end phones will usually be converted to money so same thing.
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08-16-22 11:47 #4648
Posts: 6Activation of refurbished phones
Hey,
Does it make any sense to give away a Iphone without a proof of purchase? If no, must it have the IMEI on it?
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08-16-22 06:11 #4647
Posts: 623Phones or Cash?
Originally Posted by AmorPorFavor [View Original Post]
But for the guys who like to give new model I-phones those gifts will now be much more appreciated than in the past because Apple is not allowed to sell in Colombia at this time.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/iphone...low-heres-why/
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08-16-22 06:10 #4646
Posts: 1643Let's forget about the phones for a second, they are throwing off the topic a bit
Originally Posted by AmorPorFavor [View Original Post]
They love plata or coins. If you give the identical amount of money in "silver" as paper, they again act as though the peso amount has significantly more intrinsic value in a metal than paper state, which of course is not true.
You can get a very nice performance ROI (Return on Investment) with the strategic use of inexpensive gifts. Of you don't have to worry about the ROI. Some guys pack and bring trinkets with them, others buy them in Medellin.
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08-16-22 05:56 #4645
Posts: 1643You are a better man than I, my Villainy friend, with your complete response
Originally Posted by Villainy [View Original Post]
I was being as serious as a heart attack.
I liken it to the old saying, "If you have to ask, then you can't afford it." This was the nature of his questions, in my opinion. They were coming from someone who was showing evidence that he would not be able to safely navigate the scene no matter what the info provided to him in his behalf. I could be wrong, in fact I hope I am.
When it comes to matters of personal safety or behaviors effecting other's safety, an experience in Medellin can turn sour in a hurry without a healthy dose of common and street sense. Those factors can be very hard if not impossible to teach. The overall odds are probably still in this guy's favor of coming out the other side relatively unscathed, so then it becomes a matter of degree of risk acceptance. Most of us do not walk around with the same risk tolerance. His responses still do not instill me with confidence. As you noted, he is obtuse, and I find too philosophical about a "nuts and bolts" topic that needs plain thinking and straight talking.
My free advice is not the final word, and he can take the sum of all the opinions from those who answered here and form his own hybrid opinion. I stand by my original answer, he's not ready. Maybe two years was too long of a waiting period, maybe not. Imagine for a moment if did actually study the forum and Spanish for "awhile." The difference in his situation could be huge. Or maybe he does not adapt well, how would I know? His responses have not given me the feeling that, "yeah, this guy is going to be receptive to criticism and be able to effectively modify his behaviors." I suppose time will tell. I don't want to see anyone get hurt.
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08-16-22 05:39 #4644
Posts: 554Originally Posted by LuckyNuts [View Original Post]
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08-16-22 05:15 #4643
Posts: 623Originally Posted by Villainy [View Original Post]
First don't go out and get as drunk as you would on a vacation in Las Vegas. Keep your wits about you. As someone from a rich country (most any country relative to Colombia) you are a target. Be aware of this fact always and don't let your guard down.
Second don't allow a chica to bring her amiga, prima or hemana (friend, cousin or sister) along to your apartment or hotel room. While at first it may sound like a sexual fantasy in reality it's often a common ploy to rob you one way or another. Keep it one chica at a time until you get to know them well enough that you trust them.
And lastly for new guys reading Osteo's posts just realize the chicas take care of him as he is "the golden goose that keeps on giving". So don't even think to try and replicate his style.
p.s. For many years they never scanned luggage but for the last year I've had my luggage scanned more often than not upon arrival.
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08-16-22 04:12 #4642
Posts: 21Lol
Originally Posted by Balboa [View Original Post]
In my community, we call this the "captain save a hoe" mindset and for a man it is the most dangerous thing in the world and have gotten many a men in trouble and I guess will continue to do so.
Unless you have a annual income of 250 grand or more with no kids and obligations of significance like a mortgage. This is fucking ridiculous.
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08-16-22 03:51 #4641
Posts: 1061Originally Posted by Osteoknot [View Original Post]
I bring special gifts for special girls, including iPhones.
Yes, for the pure satisfaction of helping a good person.
Usually a refurbished iphone and not the latest model.
They are always pleased, obviously.
Like I said, for my special girls, I don't hand them out like candy, lol.
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08-16-22 03:09 #4640
Posts: 15815Originally Posted by MoonShot [View Original Post]
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08-16-22 01:55 #4639
Posts: 469I am just a bold faced Liar
Originally Posted by Chicago85 [View Original Post]
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08-15-22 21:47 #4638
Posts: 648Originally Posted by KrunkMan4 [View Original Post]
First of all, you're new and well, frankly haven't contributed anything. The majority of your questions center around safety in Colombia and specifically in Medellin. All these safety concerns (especially scopolamine) have been discussed, analysed, parsed, argued about ad nauseam. Yet you seem to feel that someone with experience here in Colombia, should take a swath of their time to rehash what has been written about dozens of times so that someone new won't have to expend any effort finding that information in this forum. Do you see why you're getting caustic responses? (Hint: It has not a f*ing thing in the world to do with crabs or barrels).
BUT I'm retired, living here in Medellin and have a little free time.
SO: Lazy person's guide to safety in Medellin .
1. Don't walk around with your cell phone in your hand. Keep it in whatever is your secure place. (pocket, backpack, whatever). Yes locals are walking around with them out all the time but you are a foreigner and you probably stick out like a sore thumb and your phone is probably a lot better than those of the locals. So keep your phone where no one can see it. If you got a message buzz or need to clarify your directions. Go into a coffee shop or restuarant and order a coffee while you check your messages or your location or whatever.
2. If you are with a girl never never leave your drink unattended for one second. If you go to the bathroom, either take your drink with you or get a fresh drink when you come out.
3. Do NOT carry a large sum of money in your wallet. First of all it is stupid, if you need a bunch of cash buy yourself one of those waist belts. That way you can have a wallet with 50 mil in it and your needed stash hidden in your waist-belt. Second reason is if you have a big stash of cash and worse comes to worse and you get held up you won't be tempted to compound your stupidity and fight to keep your wallet. You'll give it away without the least concern.
4. At night, stay on well lit and well trafficed streets. Don't walk down some dark narrow street because it is a short cut. Better yet, cabs are f*ing cheap, take a cab at night unless you are in a group of people.
5. If you are really worried about the girls you see doing something. Maybe you should be bringing a higher class of girls to your room / apartment. Consider staying at hotels that religiously check the girl's government issued identification (cedula) and keep a copy of the information. This protects you against some underage girl setting you up for a bribery sting or something of that ilk.
6. Read the forum.
7. Go back further in your reading of the forum.
8. Use the search function to find a specific topic to research in the forum.
9. Read the reports of distinction.
10. Stop being a crabby complainer and go back to #6.
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08-15-22 18:18 #4637
Posts: 21Originally Posted by Huacho [View Original Post]
Also, I doubt it would take hours to explain. Obviously, some issues are complex but I found the answer to most of my questions anyway, I did comb the forums, but a general question would be what are some of thenon obvious ways you can be poisoned.
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08-14-22 16:17 #4636
Posts: 21Men
I absolutely hate the crabs in a barrel attitude when it comes to women that men have. Like there is some dire scarcity of women out there. In relation to this thread you ask simple questions or guidance and get the crab and barrel effect of no guidance and some dick telling you "just stay home brah. ". At face value very thinly veiled it looks as an attempt to preserve "my" safety but really it is an elitest post saying "I don't want to give any guidance because screw new adventures coming to my stomping grounds". Even if more adventurous coordinated and stuck together the experience would be safer.
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08-14-22 16:13 #4635
Posts: 300Originally Posted by Paulie97 [View Original Post]