Need hints and directions.
Hi Rockstar,
Would like to try this spa. Can you PM me the details. Or else provide me more hints to spa.
[QUOTE=Rockstar1290;2391978]After the disappointing one at Ramapuram, I wanted to try another one. So chose this spa from Mogappair. Called them and booked an appointment. Reached there on time. The spa was really well maintained and had a good ambience. But just one prob. They have no idea on how to maintain an appointment. Though I booked for 6 PM, I only got the therapist at 6.45 PM. It is very busy on weekends. There must have been at least 6 guys who left because they couldn't get an appointment.
They didn't allow me to choose and strictly said no. There are three rooms and 4 SI. So they are rotating them as 1 gets to rest while others work. All 4 are above average SI. I was assigned a Miss A. I asked for a dry massage, as the bathroom was a common one. Had no plans of waiting for bath too.
Miss A did a decent massage and was very chatty. We talked about so much things that I totally forgot to ask for extras and so did she. Finally the reception girl knocked the door and said time up. That's when I asked for extras and was offered 0.5 k HJ and 1 k TL. She said she offers B2 B for 1.5 K but as time is up, she did not want to waste my money on a fast one. So I went for the HJ + TL option and had a good happy ending while I tasted her boobs..[/QUOTE]
Finance Minister. MRC bat spa
A lot of discussion in the forum about FM in the bat spa so I decided to go for her.
I fixed appointment and reached the place on time, when I see her for the first time she is ok only not as much as I was expecting. There is too much hype is created in forum on her.
Changed disp and massage is started, her massaging skill is average only, coming to extra she did nice b massage she is not ready to do BJ or BB She is asking tips of 1 k for HJ and TL and I am ok with it.
Now the top is removed and she is having nice boobs allow me to taste it. She is also tasting my nip and shaking my bro.
Finally my bro finishes off in style.
Counter - 2.5 k.
Tips - 1 k.
Overall ok experience with fm.
Bat spa bro nagar MRC mental hospital
New to this thread but have been going around for last year or so. Was quite sureprised to see people get HJ TL for 1 k in bat spa. They NE will demand min 2 k and 3 k for B2B. Can someone suggest a therapist name so I get a good VFM.
Bro Nagar has a Thai who gives a fab BJ for 2 k, same with MRC Thai said 2.5 k and FS 5 k.
Counter 2.5 K no reduction + 2 k tips.
We get clean rooms and decent staff.
Not finding link to buy using Credit Card or Debit card
[QUOTE=Rajaa;2394711]Have you bought Bitconis via them or how. Share the more information regarding your steps.[/QUOTE]I am not finding any link to buy BitCoins using Credit card or debit card. I tried number of other wallets also. None of it having purchase option using CC / DC.
Can anyone suggest a wallet through which I can buy bitcoins using Credit / Debit card from India.
How-to: Buy bitcoins and ISG subscription Greetings gentlemen of the brotherhood!
[QUOTE=Alshawkins;2394750]I am not finding any link to buy BitCoins using Credit card or debit card. I tried number of other wallets also. None of it having purchase option using CC / DC.
Can anyone suggest a wallet through which I can buy bitcoins using Credit / Debit card from India.[/QUOTE]Living up to my word, today here I present a how-to post on buying BitCoins (hereafter referred as btc. It's trading acronym) for those who have never done crypto transactions. Seniors & experienced cryto traders, please correct / add insights if I miss something important.
Assuming that you know what is a BitCoin, very first that pops up is how do I get btc?
Well, there are lot of exchanges online, some are corporate, some are P2 P (peer to peer). Since corporate exchanges operate like a brokerage house, they need to follow compliance and are generally required to perform detailed KYC.
On other hand, P2 P exchanges facilitate a trading platform between buyers and sellers (something like ebay) and here sellers set their prices, rules and requirements. Some require you to do KYC, some don't really bother about it. Though, they will need you to verify your cell by OTP.
In this guide, I will walk you through how to buy btc on P2 P exchange.
I recommend 2 such exchanges -.
[URL]www.localbitcoins.com[/URL]
[URL]www.paxful.com[/URL]
On these exchanges, sellers deal in INR & accept various payment methods. IMPS, UPI, BHIM, PayTM, cash etc.
In my experience, paxful was more hasslefree so I will use it for this guide. Once you get a hang of the process, it's fairly similar on localbitcoins and you are free to choose exchange.
Step 1: get your feet wet.
Visit [URL]https://www.paxful.com[/URL].
Click on create Account (you can't trade without that).
Follow the form, create account, validate account by opening URL sent to you email. Pretty standard stuff.
Phone verification. You will need to do this to trade. While logged in, click on your username- settings- profile and enter your cell number, get a call & enter OTP.
You are set to trade now!
* please check INR-USD rate to determine how many rupees you need to spend for required USD equivalent btc.
**please note- each crypto transfer requires a mining fee. While deciding to by btc only for ISG subscription, you will need to buy more btc than $25. I recommend buy equivalent to $35.
Step 2 - look for sellers.
Click on Buy Bitcoin button.
Select INR as currency and enter amount that you want to spend. ($35 should be around INR 2100). Hit search button.
* important-.
At this step, you will see list of sellers with lot of numbers. Let me explain that!
1. Green / yellow / grey dot near seller name: seller is online, away or offline. You need to select online seller for quick transaction.
2. Something like (500+, 98%) : this is seller reputation. 1St part shows how many trades completed and percentage means how many positive feedback / trades.
Both these numbers on higher side is a good indication. More trades means seller is trusted by more peers, % closer to 100 means seller is more genuine. (Apply same logic as ebay).
3. Transaction limits (ex. 1000-10,000 INR): min & Max trading allowed.
4. To get on the dollar (ex. $0.94): margin seller takes while selling. In case of $0. 94, the seller commission is $0. 06. Higher this number is better economy.
5. Other attributes: look for these. Some need your ID, some don't.
Now you need to look for a seller that.
1. Have good no. Of trades and high percentage of reputation 500+, 92% and above is a good indication in general.
2. Takes less margin, anything at and above $0. 93 should be OK.
3. Accepts your preferred payment method.
4. Does not require you to send govt. ID. (I don't trust anybody with my ID in their possession).
5. Is online (green dot).
Once you finalize such seller, hit buy button.
Step 3- dive in.
'Buy' button in front of seller offer takes you to summary page. This shows you amount you spend, btc you get, what is sellers margin etc. Make sure you read sellers conditions that are at the bottom of offer. If you are satisfied, hit 'buy now' button.
This will open a trade page with a chat window. Here you ask the seller about his account no. / UPI code etc. The seller might ask you from which bank / account / UPI ID you are sending money.
Once you make a payment, ask seller how you should share him the proof of payment, provide it accordingly & now wait for trade to be completed.
Some sellers transfer btc instantly, some may take few minutes, this information is listed on summary page.
Once you get confirmation from seller that btc transferred to you, make sure it is reached to your paxful wallet. (You can click on 'Wallet' button on the top frame to go to wallet.).
After confirming btc arrival in your wallet, you mark the trade as close.
Voil! You just became owner of some btc.
Phase 2 - pay for subscription.
Ideally, I prefer to transfer assets from such web wallets to decentralized private wallet / offline wallets, but that involves more work & some fees, so I am skipping that part and writing to send btc from web wallet.
It doesn't matter whether you bought btc from paxful or localbitcoins, the process is similar.
1. login to [URL]paxful.com[/URL] or [URL]localbitcoins.com[/URL] (the exchange you used to purchse btc).
2. Go to wallet.
3. Click on 'Send' or 'send bitcoins' button.
4. Check usd to btc rate for $25. ([URL]www.coindesk.com[/URL] or similar sites).
5. Copy btc amount from the converter and paste it into your wallet's box where is says bitcoin amount. Make sure you have selected 'BTC' option and not INR.
6. From ISG's 'Buy Subscription' page, copy the wallet address, go back to your paxful / localbitcoins wallet window and paste the address into recipient's box.
* Make sure you have pasted correct address. Crypto transactions are not reversible and can't be refunded for mistakes.
7. follow onscreen flow like reentering password etc. To the end. This will complete your transaction.
8. Go back to your wallet, look for 'Transactions' or 'History' section. From here you can view your past transactions.
Now, this table generally has fields like Type, Amount, Fiat (actual currency), BTC, Sent To, Transaction ID, Time etc.
You need to copy the value of Transaction ID of the transfer you did to ISG's wallet.
9. Send this Transaction ID on ISG's Contact Us link (this link is at the bottom of the forum.), use Membership Activation option and paste Transaction ID.
That's all folks! You should be all set.
Get the ball rolling & happy humping!
Disclaimer. I am not affiliated / employed / associated with any of the services / exchanges / websites mentioned in this guide. Neither I was paid to endorse their brand. The services / websites / exchanges mentioned in this guide are from personal experience / preference and for information purpose only. Should there be any mishap / loss in transaction, I am not to be considered responsible.
Regards.
Kevinden.