Spotting the Venezuelans in El Centro
[QUOTE=Turgid;2358965]Perhaps I'm seeing Venezuelans and don't recognize them as such. However, I session the hottest ones I see and am yet to session a Venezuelan streetwalker.[/QUOTE]The Venezuelans are pretty easy to identify, they typically hang together in groups of two or more girls and unfortunately a lot of them are fat and ugly, the "fuglies" are what I call them. However, there are some nice ones in the mix. The Venezuelans have invaded the area, taken away a lot of clients for the Colombians, hence they hang separately as the Colombians do not want them there as I have mentioned in my previous posts. It's a goldmine right now for those into SW's, and there is more than enough of them to go around. I am sure you are aware that you can't just show up in El Centro and spend like five minutes like you would at a Casa and have a line-up of beauties presented to you ready to hit the room. Lots of patience, time in the area, and Spanish speaking skills are required to be successful with the SW's in El Centro. I think the issue your going to have if you decide to spend some time looking for a SW in El Centro is finding a "hottie" to go with. There are not a lot of them down there, so the Casa's will probably be much better for you. And as I said before, everybody rolls different and it's all good.
Thanks for helping me with a point, indirectly
[QUOTE=FunLuvr;2359033]Wow, not even close to correct. Your email is only used for backup. That is the reason your contacts and other information will be restored, but only if they were previously backed up. A new phone must be registered with Whatsapp before Whatsapp will work. Whatsapp identifies a user by a username created from a phone number and stored in the Whatsapp application. That is the reason you do not need a sim card after the app is registered. Even if you change your sim card, it will not affect your Whatsapp account until you reload Whatsapp.[/QUOTE]As Fun Luvr has stated, make sure you register an email with your WhatsApp account as it provides you with the ability to back up your account? Who wouldn't want to back up their account to retrieve any missed messages? Which can only be done through a registered email address, as I was saying before, the answer was provided, even in denial. (your email) control's your WhatsApp account, otherwise every phone you buy or activate will cause you to create a brand new account, even if you are using the same old name with each account? Imagine how many "Juan Rodriguez's" it is in this world. Everyone would get the same message. Trust me, your email account controls your WhatsApp account. Pollo negro is out!
Thank you, I didn't know Verizon now works in Columbia
[QUOTE=Surfer500;2358958]I have Verizon with International service and my phone works here just like in the USA. If your carrier is Verizon all you need to do is add an International Plan of which they have an option that costs $ 10 a day. With the plan I have I can receive and make calls from anywhere in Colombia as though as I was at home. As an example, if I want to call someone in the USA I just go to contacts and the number is dialed. As far as Whatsapp, Tinder, or anything else it works in Colombia just like at home with the Verizon service I have which is expensive, but very reliable. I have used my phone all over the world, IE; for UBER etc. And it's been like I never left the USA. So if you have Verizon service your best option might just be adding International service versus having to change SIM cards.[/QUOTE]Verizon must have added more bands to their phones since I looked into it. But it's still cheaper for me to go with Google Fi, It's cost is $20 a month unlimited texting, plus $10 GB data, on average I use 1 GB a week if I don't have consistent wifi, half that if I do. For 2 weeks that's $40 which would only be 4 days on Verizon international plan. I used it on a two week trip to Europe two years ago and only spent $30 because I had WiFi most of the time.
Price of flights between Medellin and Cartagena.
Anyone fly back and forth between Medellin and Cartagena much? I see flights in a basic Google search round trips nonstops ranging from $60 on Viva Air to $100 Avianca. I'm wondering if these are prices only gotten when you book in advance or do the budget airlines like Viva Air run these all the time?