It's true inwas there last week
[QUOTE=CatchMeIfUCan;2776417]From what iv'e read it's 400 k now for the girl but it includes the room, so not bad if that's true. I would also like to know if any one can confirm who's been there recently.[/QUOTE]I was there on Wednesday. Most quoted 400 k one quoted 550 k idk why. I went I did see fake ass and tits but no real knockouts except when I first got there. She must have been scooped up, but I was there for 3 hours. Could have been the Christmas week and they were short staffed. I did take the second best one I saw out and pounded her out the next day for 250 k out the club at ibiza.
A Third Question You Will Be Asked Typically In A Store Versus A Restaurant
[QUOTE=JjBee62;2776779]There are some practices to follow.
At stores they will have a card reader at the counter, just like in US stores. Restaurants will bring you a handheld card reader. Don't hand your card to a waiter or lay it on the table. All transactions will be done in front of you.
Your bank may charge additional fees.
When you ask for your check you'll be asked 1 or 2 questions. "Con tarjeta o efectivo?" Or something similar. Are you paying with a card or with cash? The other question is "se incluye servicio?" Do you want to include the tip. Colombia has a standard 10% tip. You don't have to pay it. If you do pay it, you don't need to tip more. Your bill will have both totals with and without the tip.[/QUOTE]A brief footnote to this, more common in stores, versus eating establishments is they will ask how many "quotas", meaning how many payments or how many months do you want to pay the amount over. This is the norm for Colombian credit cards, not sure how it works with a foreign credit cards when buying something, but if asked this question, just say "one" meaning your not going to finance the purchase over time.