Thanks I signed up Google Fi using your code.
[QUOTE=CharmCityDave;2256025]I think I have shilled for google Fi here before. For americans it is a great international mobile voice and data service but I have used rather in extensively in many countries including columbia, the philippines, thailand, Cambodia, malaysia, Indonesia, Australia but you get the idea. You can save a few pesos getting a local sim card but for me the convenience of having my phone on an active wheels down in a new country is more than worth a couple of dollars period. The knock on google Fi used to be it didn't support a wide varriety of phones (I love my Pixel), but it now supports many Samsung and iPhone models. If interested see below, we both get a $20 services credit if you sing up. Feel free to mesage me with any questions.
[URL]https://g.co/fi/r/AV50AT[/URL][/QUOTE]Hey,
Thanks for posting this. I just signed up using your link. Looks like it will work for me best in Colombia.
I'm still going to also reload my Colombia SIM card to grab a bunch of data and use it as a hotspot. Thanks.
Finding Medellin Women on FB.
Newbie here. I am going there on 1/23 ,staying till 2/2,and would like to know how to get FB contacts and Whatsapp numbers for Chicas. I know its a short time and trying to make lemonades of my schedule. Not a big fan of Pros.
First encounter with dishonest taxi driver
Last Friday, I flagged down a taxi by Parque Lleras to go to Laureles. The fair should be 11 to 12 mil. I noticed the meter was running too fast. When I arrived at the apartment in Laureles, the meter was at 2150. I told him it was wrong, but he didn't budge. I gave him 20 mil because I didn't have enough smaller bills.
Later, I talked to a taxi driver I trust and he said to take a picture of the side of the taxi. That includes the taxi number along with another number assigned by the pubic safety department. He didn't tell me where to file a report, but he said they could take the driver's taxi license.
In essence, I suggest only using Easy Taxi or Uber. That way, you have a record of the trip.
So are the places like Jaco, CR where you get a girl? Also, the best locations?
I may meet some friends for a few days and not sure which area I should meet them in. I believe Cartagena and Medellin are the two places.
Living in Colombia on $2200 per month.
[QUOTE=Jooks;2282778]This post is directed to expats living in CO or knowledgeable about the subject. It has nothing to do with the theme of this board, sorry. I hesitate to get too personal, but screw it. For those that subscribe to expat boards, I've also asked the same question on another board. Please excuse the repetition.
I'm an American looking to retire in Medellin or possibly Cali or elsewhere, though my experience outside Medellin is very limited. I only mention Cali as I believe the cost of living is less than Medellin and I like warm weather. I'd like to inquire what kind of life I would have living on a small pension of about $2200 monthly. The best I can tell from my visits is that my standard of living would be much lower than it is now.
Not to get into all the gory details, I lost my business and with it, my savings. Hence, I have to rely on my pension. Although I'm a professional and have commanded a good salary, at 67 I find that jobs are much more difficult to come by. I was recently laid off and can't even get an interview. Besides, after over 50 years of working, I'm ready to leave the cold winters here in the northeast and enjoy retired life.
Is a decent apartment in a relatively safe area with enough left over for food, modest entertainment, basic medical (I'm healthy), etc possible in my circumstances? The decision I need to make is whether to struggle to look for work so I can replenish my savings somewhat or take the plunge and retire. Thanks.[/QUOTE]I'll start with a condensed version of my story, then answer your questions and end with my advice.
I arrived in Medellin early April 2017 and didn't return to the US until the end of March 2018. I went because of an offer of employment which should have brought in 6 million COP per month after 6 months and could well have grown to over 20 million per month after 18 months. I was assured everything was setup to get me a work visa.
Nothing was set up for the visa and I wasted a trip to Bogota to find out. No effort had been made on their part to ensure they had everything necessary. The job never materialized and what little work I did, wasn't worth mentioning. After 8 months of spending my money, which was running low, I finally ended the work relationship and convinced them to pay me $2000 for the unpaid work I had done. I spent the next 4 months trying to get something going, but there wasn't enough time and money.
During the year I spent about $30,000. I paid no rent, although I paid for fiber optic internet and utilities, averaging about $200/ month. The $30 k includes about $4 k for furniture, a laptop, Spanish classes, and other durable items. Except for the last 10 weeks, I spent rather freely. I wasn't watching my spending, because I kept expecting the money to start coming in. For at least 5 months I was spending $200-$300 week just on food and drinks. I probably averaged paying for sex slightly more than 1 time per week and many of those my total expense probably averaged $100. My living arrangements meant I could rarely bring girls to the apartment. Instead, I had them pick me up in a taxi and took them to Motel Ibiza. About 100 k for the motel, 150 k for the girl and 40 k for taxis. Other times I visited the casas and spent much less.
In other words, I spent a lot more than necessary and still got by for about $2200 per month.
Can you get by on $2200/ month? It's possible.
At current rates, you'll have about 6 million COP per month. However, if the exchange rates go the wrong way, that could drop to 4 million or less. I initially, figured I could live comfortably on 4.4 million monthly. (After this a number followed by m is millions. 2 m = 2 million).
First thing is to set your budget for 4 m, instead of 6 m. It's easier to spend leftover money than to live without money when it's 5 days to payday. That means rent should be a maximum of 1. 3 m, although you should shoot for under 1 m. Utilities, cable and internet should be 300 k or less. If you cook frequently and choose wisely when you eat out, you can get by on a grocery and eating out budget of 700 k. That meets your basic needs and you still have 2 m to 4 m left for entertainment.
You will want to sign up for the health plan, but that should run around 100 k monthly. In order to maximize your budget, you need to go native. Avoid taxis. Use the buses and metro. The money saved will buy you 10 meals per week. Take advantage of the low prices on fruits and vegetables. You can eat healthy and spend very little. Except for special occasions, eat comida tipica. Why spend 30 k for a burger and fries, when 10 k gets you meat, potatoes, rice, a salad, platano and fresh fruit juice?
What about entertainment? At 50 k in the casas, you can easily afford 2 visits per week and have 1 Facebook girl over every week. That still leaves almost 1 m of your 4 m budget.
My advice is to take 1 or 2 months as a trial run. Spend a month in Medellin and a month in Cali. You'll need to find an apartment for 1 m. Keep track of all your expenses. Can you get by at a level you're comfortable with for no more than 4 m? If so you're ready to give it a try.