Followup on AT&T wireless
[QUOTE=Artisttyp;1108795]I have att wireless and have had excellent service all over south america including Medellin. Just make sure you have all your international features on BEFORE you roam. Look at your online account and click all applicable boxes.[/QUOTE]Yep I know I'll have service, question is will anyone in the USA who calls me know I'm out of the country. As stated in Brazil the ring tone changes and the voicemail prompts are in Portuguess (which would kinda be a hint).
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Some people don't want GFE
[QUOTE=Zig Monger; 1108794]There is only one fallacy to what you did! Going to the casas, where they just present, is in my opinion, just hit or miss on the GFE! What ya missed out on is meeting them like I like to do, and that is to rap with them, and know whether ya have GFE upfront, and what ya are going to get. In the casas. Good luck to total GFE!
Just sayin. [/QUOTE]Zig Monger,
I don't really crave GFE, but gosh darn it, it just sometimes happens! Even at the casas. As far as Hit or Miss, well if you monger as a numbers game, the hits WILL come right along. I mean heck, every now and then even suckers get five card Blackjack at the casino, right?
Just speaking for myself, there are many times when I HIT and ended up with a MISS.
Cheers,
Cubanut
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Brazil Termas vs Medellin Casas
To those who have been to both places and checked out both scenes:
I'm set to visit Colombia a few days and though I've been to Cartagena, I've never been to Medellin and have never checked out the casa scene. I have been to Rio and it's incredible termas. What are the similarities / differences, pros / cons, between the casas and the termas?
Thanks in advance.