Credit card machine 57 Friends
[QUOTE=KCK12;2989830]This is my report of the spot at 57 Friends and club at Moema near Congonhas airport. I entered on Friday 6 pm, very early. There was an old blonde lady at the reception which handles all the business there. No entrance fee was charged to me which I think was strange or it it's normal. They ask if you want to see the girls show to you. At this time there were around 9 girls. Most of them were between 22-29 with exceptions going to 35. All of them wore sexy dresses which I could see their tight young bodies. Fees ranged before 8 pm 1 hour 330 reais half hour 240. Rooms included in the service. Unfortunately I had ALOT of troubles with paying with CC. My credit card can't pass through their only point of sale which meant I either have cash or pix. Pix is impossible because of foreigner status. And here is where it comes the biggest SUPRISE FSpent some time playing 8 ball at the tables near. Sadly I couldn't chose the girl I wanted because she was already booked. My friend had to leave early for return so we exited the place with no action on my behalf. Late at night 4 to 8 women come to the club to work. Early there isn't a lot of talent. This concludes my journey in SP. I was there for just one day but wished I could experience going to Casarao or Scandallo and get a fine piece for the entire night. Next trip I will aim for this.[/QUOTE]That description is Julia at 57. Friends Chanes. She is a doll. Her birthday is coming up. The place is going to be rocking. She speaks very good English and is a good person too. Julia updates the 57 what's up photos to know which garota is on duty or expected to arrive. She is well regarded in gp-guia reports To get the Forista discount which is a good deal.
However, you are right the friggin credit card machine there suck raw eggs. Most places have two machines -this is normal.
They have many fvcking problems with that damn credit card scanner. My credit card works everywhere else except the machine in 57 Friends. And I carry a backup card. Didn't work either. She knows the card machine is quirky because I complained in gpguia reviews about the tap to pay, insert card and swipe card —nothing worked. By sheer coincidence one of my credit cards expired. I received a brand spanking new one, newly ordered, never used. That card worked. 🤷127997;8205;9794;65039;.
Scandal is open in the afternoon and evenings. It's Only 20 minutes Uber ride from 57 Friends to the best puta place on earth, Scandallo.
Several Brazilian porno queens show up in 57 Friends for after-work drinks & party. Threesome banging with two Brazilian porno garotas was early on my bucket list.
Those porno Garotas do the three-dicks anal stuff, weirdo toys going into all sorts of places, gagging slurping. I just want the credit card machine to work consistently.
Odd thing about so called brasilian porno queens after making a few big bucks doing a series of porno videos, some are back to slinging their "money maker" at São Paulo Clinica rates.
Any suggestions decent guest friendly hotels
Looking to stay at guest friendly hotel or Airbnb for at least a week in moema or vila Mariana. First time visit. Any recommendations?
Do both Rio and SP $75 USD
[QUOTE=TattooedTuna;2990269]Hey guys,
I'll be landing in GRU on March 21 and flying out on March 26. This is my first time in Brazil, and I'm debating whether I should stay in Sao Paulo the whole trip or squeeze in a quick round trip to Rio.
I'm open to just going all-in on Sao Paulo if it's got everything I need, but I don't want to regret skipping Rio if it's a must-see. What do you guys think? Or Save Rio for Next Time?[/QUOTE]Checkout the São Paulo hotel forum on places in Moema.
Someone ask about costs to fly from Sao Paulo (GRU or CGH) to Rio (GIG or SDU) or Rio to São Paulo.
I booked one way ticket from CGH to SDU Sao Paulo to Rio for $75 usd if booked couple of weeks in advance. The flight is less than one hour wheels up to wheels down. There are flights leaving every fifteen or twenty minutes on this direct route and its return.
Use Google Flights to find a good price point between these four airports. I book at least two weeks in advance to get the $75 usd or less deal. Most convenient from Moema to Centro is CGH to SDU. Pay extra for the option to change the same day flight time. Unexpectedly two curvy bunda, bleached blonde garotas, are on on their knees slurping away keeping me happy in Panda motel (Rio) or Colonial Palace (São Paulo) we are drinking whiskey, smoking marola, seu Jorge & Filipe Rey on blue tooth speaker, for a couple of hours. Dann going to miss the flight as these two blonde vixens ain't letting up any time soon.
Screw it, bring up the app —boom change the flight to a later departure time —bingo change to another later one. Until last flight out. One time going Rio to São Paulo I was in centro, at Dudas with a fresh newbie. Changed the flight six fucking times, and Panda motel in botofoga changed three times because she was a nonstop sex machine from Monte Carlo.
The same route jumps to $200 usd one way buying within one week or less. The Same route becomes very expensive for last minute booking. Some guy here report to pay nearly $700 usd. Shit for that amount hire a blablacar. Between cities São Paulo and Rio or vice versa it about $100 reais to 200 reais per person, take your favorite Garota along for the ride. The GND types almost never have dinerho to travel. The top tier scandalo garotas can afford to fly back and forth whenever they want no omnibus or blablacar for them.
Now all the above is the easy part.
Using the friggin airlines mobile app to book the ticket is stupid difficult. I stick with brasilian airlines with apps easier to navigate to book and pay for flights. Sometimes flights are canceled or delayed because the incoming one is delayed, chuva in São Paulo. Use a local phone number to receive airline updates, and messages. Not all of the domestic airport and airline staff speak english, when you have some issues with them it can be a hassle to resolve without Portuguese conversation or finding a bilingual staff. Sometimes wish they would wear a pin on the label to indicate bilingual speaking airline counter staff.