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[QUOTE=FreebieFan; 1537674]Yes, its been said before on this board and many others, Philippines Immigration are a super sensitive bunch.
Protected in their jobs by a very strange Civil Service code, that prevents them being fired.
They may talk to their colleagues on their phones but you are forbidden from using yours.
Your persona when passing Immigration should be to look straight, be quiet, only talk when asked to respond to a question and be polite.
Many are denied the keys to the kingdom for telling these fine Immigration staff what they think of the slow lines etc.
This guy must have indeed been well oiled, as in 30 years of entry / exits, haven't seen an immigration officer who's buttocks I would want to actually squeeze.[/QUOTE]Aww come on FF, this is not a Phil's thing. In any airport you lose all legal rights & protections. In order to have as little stress as possible you swallow your pride, smile, go along with whatever nonsense they mandate & behave with decorum. Behaving as if NAIA is equivalent to an AC bar is just off the charts dumb. One assumes Germanic temperament combined with an intoxicating substance contributed to this fiasco. Having a deportation stamp in ones passport goes against you wherever you go in future. What a pea brain!
We all know this is a third world country with a large pool of young women desperate enough to do anything to escape but its wrong to automatically assume all Pinay are sluts.
AV
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Deportation Stamp?
[QUOTE=Amavida; 1539999]Aww come on FF, this is not a Phil's thing. In any airport you lose all legal rights & protections. In order to have as little stress as possible you swallow your pride, smile, go along with whatever nonsense they mandate & behave with decorum. Behaving as if NAIA is equivalent to an AC bar is just off the charts dumb. One assumes Germanic temperament combined with an intoxicating substance contributed to this fiasco. Having a deportation stamp in ones passport goes against you wherever you go in future. What a pea brain!
We all know this is a third world country with a large pool of young women desperate enough to do anything to escape but its wrong to automatically assume all Pinay are sluts.
AV[/QUOTE]Assuming one had been deported and that proof of this had been stamped into one's passport, what would prevent one from simply obtaining a new passport? Just because your current passport has not expired is not a reason for not being able to obtain a new passport.
Apart from this, I agree with your post. It's best (especially after traveling the better part of a day or longer to reach Phils) to just suffer a little longer and keep one's mouth shut. And in the case of a mongerer, since we know what is or can be right around the corner, a small amount of patience and forebearance will pay off in weeks of unbridled joy.
LexLuther
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[QUOTE=LexLuther;1540016]Assuming one had been deported and that proof of this had been stamped into one's passport, what would prevent one from simply obtaining a new passport? Just because your current passport has not expired is not a reason for not being able to obtain a new passport[/QUOTE]Certainly LL, throwing away your current passport & obtaining a new passport removes the embarrassment of the deportation stamp in your passport but the records will remain. Any time an customs / immigration official asks "have you ever been deported from any country?" you must answer truthfully in the affirmative because its almost certain they will know or soon after. Way to screw up a visa application!
One of my Pinay GF's who claimed to be a reincarnation of the virgin Mary made the mistake of handing me her passport, I flipped it open & there as bold as brass was deportation stamps from Dohar. She claimed it because she was late for the plane. Riiiiggghhhtt suurrree.
AV
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Very Impressive!
[QUOTE=Mr Enternational;1540036]I have been seeing two non-pros in AC for three years and have never given them a thing.[/QUOTE]
Way to go Mr E, show us how it's done.
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Not the last word
[QUOTE=Hutsori;1539689]The barfine system is quite simply a cartel, which is a distortion of the free marketplace. This is the starting point for AC. The impact of this price fixing has a knock-on affect where men wrongly conclude this is the "right" price and FLs use this distortion. Women, who aren't controlled by pimps, and men who choose to negotiate outside this construct are engaging in an activity much closer to the free market.[/QUOTE]Aaaaaaaaaaaa okay bro.
[QUOTE=Master Monger;1539515]Scams are rampant in all of the Philippines you have to be strong of mind and pay attention. If you are weak they will target you. I slept with one girl 500p and no problem, a guy I knew from Germany slept with her and it cost him 10,000p. Treat the girls with respect and make them happy and don't show weakness and you will be fine. Or just go to the bars and barfine the girls and you don't have to worry about it.[/QUOTE]MM, I know what you mean, that you have to pay attention and be on guard when hunting but being a good hearted guy is not being a weak guy. A smart monger will give what he intends to give and not much more.
[QUOTE=Master Monger; 1539515]Exploitation, miser, lowlife, give me a break, if you want jump on your high horse then stop having sex with these girls and still give them your money. I told one hottie at High Society that I only would pay 500p for ST. Now most girls in High Society would turn there backs on that price. She said she usually makes 1500p ST and 3000 LT because she is beautiful. I said, I only pay 500p because I am good at sex. She asked me for my number. That night she took home some Asian guy and blew me a kiss as she was leaving HiSo. Two days later about 4pm she called me, came to my hotel and we banged each other's brains out and she gave me her friends phone number and I did the same thing with her friend the next. 500p a pop!
Different strokes for different folks but you can't find one girl I have ever had sex with that say I exploited them.
I am very proud of the Lollipop dick pic I took of Ruby. Check it out in my 13995 post.
Good luck, Stay Safe and don't be a Hater!
GMM[/QUOTE]Okay MM this is where I also agree w / you. I didn't say exploitation but the other pejorative words came out of my fingers. I shouldn't have used those but they just flew out because of the automatic argument I get w / Mr E. I am always shocked when someone argues the right to be unscrupulous. I should leave the discussion at that point but I am foolish in thinking I can help someone see another POV. Hence the frustration. My mistake, lets just say there are some very "money minded" mongers in the hobby. Okay? (biting tongue)
On the last note I don't think it's underhanded to throw out any number to a FL. BUT, I do think if you are given a good (low) price from a FL (a human being selling her body) I think it unscrupulous to leverage her lower. That's my opinion. I think guys that are inclined to do this are few and far between.
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Usa cpa?
I am not sure if this is the right forum but will ask my question. As a USA taxpayer if I have a business investment in Philippines can I deduct my travel expenses? Or a pro-rated share?
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[QUOTE=LexLuther;1540016]Assuming one had been deported and that proof of this had been stamped into one's passport, what would prevent one from simply obtaining a new passport? Just because your current passport has not expired is not a reason for not being able to obtain a new passport.[/QUOTE]That's a bit naive Lex. Your passport is merely a way of accessing your database record.
My NBI friend has told me that all records are updated to an international database.
Your record is more important than your passport as AV said in an earlier post. A deportation order is more than a stamp in your passport and it doesn't expire just because you get a new passport.
I came through NAIA today and the Immigration officer knew I had been in Malaysia because he asked me if I knew about the MAS plane crash.
When I asked him how he knew where I had been he said "it's on the screen here Sir".
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[QUOTE=Red Kilt; 1540991]SNIP.
Your record is more important than your passport as AV said in an earlier post. A deportation order is more than a stamp in your passport and it doesn't expire just because you get a new passport.
I came through NAIA today and the Immigration officer knew I had been in Malaysia because he asked me if I knew about the MAS plane crash.
When I asked him how he knew where I had been he said "it's on the screen here Sir".[/QUOTE]About 70 countries now use biometric chips (see Wiki). The amount and kinds of information stored in the PP can vary from country to country. In addition I'm acutely aware of additional database (s) of information available to Immigration officers. I came back into the US once from Mexico on foot in the early AM. There were no lines and several stations to choose from. When I presented my PP to the lady officer she swiped, asked the usual questions (anything to declare? Reason for your trip to mexico?) , then shocked me with: "Ah! You're a Xxxxxxx. Me too!" (my college mascot). You know what school I attended? It shows up on your screen?"Not the original screen. While I was asking you questions I was looking up other information about you. You also attended XYZ State University." We got into a brief congenial discussion of our alma mater and her ability to find out many other aspects of my life. I asked to see her screen but she would not show it to me. I headed to the parking lot feeling a bit naked.
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Thank you NSA. But they'll destroy all of that information after laws are passed requiring them to. Yeah right.
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[QUOTE=Slippery;1541125]Thank you NSA. But they'll destroy all of that information after laws are passed requiring them to. Yeah right.[/QUOTE]Hehe well I believe if required all information of my person is stored somewhere even if it is supposed to be deleted. Atleast US immigration in Houston stopped me and asked what I did in Colombia a few years back, 2012 i believe(as I flew out on an Avianca flight from Los Angeles to Bogota a few years earlier). So they have pretty much your travel history stored to some extend and in my case asking question is probably just to see if you are a trustable person or not when entering the country. Surprisingly the officer asked why I did go to Thailand so much as well(I had to return his question as in "have you ever been there and have you looked at them ladies?") Luckely he was a good sport and laughed. But I enjoy strict security atleast when flying, without elaborating reasons from why Malaysian MH370 crashed last night, but something has gone wildly wrong with two people on stolen passports aboard the plane. Regarding this matter I believe phils is one of the less focused country regarding pure security questions and screening (last time I left, two weeks ago, I forgot to put my mobile in the box, went through and the metal detector correctly beeped, but the guy did not give a shit and waved me by) and I depart many times by plane feeling not totaly safe (as in my case my mobile could have entertained a few grams of C4 and enough to create a great hole in the planes fuselage).
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Please forgive me.
After reviewing the Cebu forum I feel maby here also can be worth putting in an "add" even if I know it is not correct. This post is also posted in the Cebu part of ISG (general reports).
Operating a bit under false flag I have allways told I am uninterested in travelling Philippines except from Makati. Even so I have been looking at the J. Ave nightclub down in Cebu and some of them girls are stunning.
For the J. Ave Superclub girls many of them are pictured in the nightclubs own pages and I have did some detective work and found many of them in various datingsites. Any info of the Basement Megaclub in Mango sq as well? Beside J. Ave girls I will also meet normal datingsites girls I have worked for a couple of weeks as I hear that is by far the best bet down in Cebu and not unlike how I operate in Makati (but in Makati area I have start to learn also the more hi so nightlife around there but I can not expect that in Cebu beeing a firsttimer here). Girlie bars etc are not on my interest list, streetwalkers the same but any info on other freelance hangouts are highly appreciated (but I try to read various threads down in the Cebu part of this forum so maby it will come to me eventually)
I guess J. Ave is a big club and most of the girls here consider themself beeing freelancing a hi so venue, am I right? I see some of them girls run into "in a relationship" and "out of relationship" every other day so they must be pretty busy, hehe.
I have not realy had time to browse through Cebu forum so I will not ask to many stupid question and find out later what maby did go wrong if anything. I chose Marriot hotel (looked ok as I found maby Shangri La Mactan a bit far offish) as my base of operations. And for datingsitegirls they have to come to my location as I never travel around to meet these contacts (they get rewarded for their effort anyway). I will look up more information of the Marriots surroundings later (if chances to pull from a shopping mall located close by will be possible as I find mall pick ups fun at times).
I don't want to mention any of the J. Ave girls by name (atleast name they operate under in various sources of online establishments. This not to offend anyone maby thinking they are in committed relationships to them.
But if any of you gents feel free to run in some advices it is highly appreciate (I am not tight in the cash department but if I can I will not try to spoil ladies and ruin the market, not that one bloke can do that, but you know it is debated big time over and over again).
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A question to the seniors here.
What's the legal high I can get from pharmacy?
I mean any substitute for Viagra or C minus prescription. That can be bought from a pharmacy.
Going to have a hectic three days in Makati next week.
Thanks for any pointers.
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[QUOTE=Skogis; 1542481]After reviewing the Cebu forum I feel maby here also can be worth putting in an "add" even if I know it is not correct.
For the J. Ave Superclub girls many of them are pictured in the nightclubs own pages and I have did some detective work and found many of them in various datingsites. I guess J. Ave is a big club and most of the girls here consider themself beeing freelancing a hi so venue, am I right? I see some of them girls run into "in a relationship" and "out of relationship" every other day so they must be pretty busy, hehe.
I have not realy had time to browse through Cebu forum so I will not ask to many stupid question and find out later what maby did go wrong if anything. I chose Marriot hotel But if any of you gents feel free to run in some advices it is highly appreciate (I am not tight in the cash department but if I can I will not try to spoil ladies and ruin the market, not that one bloke can do that, but you know it is debated big time over and over again).[/QUOTE]Skogis,
Good to see you finally think there is life outside Makati LOL.
PM is best but some of those stunners are stunners because they are transgender, LBs etc so be careful what you wish for. I know some of their friends and they tell the guys have no idea that they shag the stunner who used to be a male!
Also many prefer Koreans for the usual reasons and can be high priced.
PM if you like.
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[QUOTE=Econo Tech; 1542514]A question to the seniors here.
What's the legal high I can get from pharmacy?
I mean any substitute for Viagra or C minus prescription. That can be bought from a pharmacy.
Going to have a hectic three days in Makati next week.
Thanks for any pointers.[/QUOTE]There are two widely-found chemist chain stores in metro Manila, Mercury Drug and Generics. Mercury will ask for a scrip but this can be socially engineered by you telling the clerk you left it at your room or by producing the empty drug packaging / box; if they won't sell walk to the next one. In my experience with Generics they don't ask for a scrip. The drug you're looking for is sildenafil citrate. Mercury sells a generic made by RiteMed; a box of 5 100mg tablets is approx p700. They also sell a branded sildenafil citrate called Andros for approx p2500 for 5 100mg tablets. Generics sells a 50mg tablet called Tigerfil for p50-60 each.
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[QUOTE=Hutsori;1542803]There are two widely-found chemist chain stores in metro Manila, Mercury Drug and Generics. Mercury will ask for a scrip but this can be socially engineered by you telling the clerk you left it at your room or by producing the empty drug packaging / box; if they won't sell walk to the next one. In my experience with Generics they don't ask for a scrip. The drug you're looking for is sildenafil citrate. Mercury sells a generic made by RiteMed; a box of 5 100mg tablets is approx p700. They also sell a branded sildenafil citrate called Andros for approx p2500 for 5 100mg tablets. Generics sells a 50mg tablet called Tigerfil for p50-60 each.[/QUOTE]Noted. Thanks for the info.
Will troll Generics.
Appreciate your advice.
If I ask my medical 'relative' here for an Rx all hell may break loose.