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11-11-18 19:26 #27798Regular Member

Posts: 12Good advice, thanks.
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11-11-18 18:20 #27797Senior Member

Posts: 4346A dual SIM phone can be useful for you. I consider it a must for anyone who travels internationally on a regular basis. I hear even Apple is about to release a dual SIM version, 10 years after other mobile platforms like every other feature. It eliminates the need to carry and use multiple phones. For those interested in modern conveniences.
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11-11-18 17:29 #27796Senior Member

Posts: 2636The excess of OOT chit chat is an old issue of this thread, apparently impossible to solve. I will stop, point taken, but the need to register the IMEI cannot be named "a one-off problem". ANYONE using a phone in Colombia with a local SIM card needs to register, or may have the phone blocked in Colombia. It's a big headache for most of us, I believe (unless we go for roaming, or we go buy a phone in the shop of a Colombian operator). We must be aware of it, and know how to get rid of that.
Originally Posted by Chicafan
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11-11-18 17:20 #27795Senior Member

Posts: 423Why not sort this out via PM with someone already willing to help you? It's obviously a one-off problem that the rest of us don't need to remedy.
Originally Posted by BlackPage
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11-11-18 16:58 #27794Senior Member

Posts: 2636One question at a tim
Ok, several comments made. I reply one after the other.
As I wrote before (I am not arguing my posts are a must read... LOL), I use two phones in Colombia (and in other countries with safety issues):
Originally Posted by Knowledge
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1) my regular smart phone, with the regular SIM card of my country, without roaming but always connected to the 4G portable wifi router (a.k.a. MIFI), in which I put a Colombia SIM card with data plan (Claro usually);
2) a cheap GSM phone for local calls and SMS, in which I put my Movistar SIM card which I have been using for years already, without data plan.
Why I don't put a Colombian SIM card in my smart phone? Because I want to receive calls (I call back) and sms to my usual home country number. I need to be reachable.
Why I still use the old cheap GSM phone for calling and I do not upgrade it to something more modern? Because "no dar papaya" is my motto. I need such a cheap phone. I never take a smartphone with me when at night I go outside of Poblado.
The answer is obvious, since you must have the same 15 years of experience as me travelling around the world.
Originally Posted by Knowledge
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YES, a Samsung S7 Edge will attract more attention in a street of Raudal than a "flecha" (popular name for the old Nokia GSM phone, because "Incluso los indios de la selva utilizan un telefono como eso"). NO DAR PAPAYA. There must be a reason if I dare to walk around alone in Centro well after midnight, at times (and the only time I was robbered I lost 50 k and no more than that).
I use the smartphone (with my home country SIM card, to be reachable on my usual number) connected to the MIFI when I am in a reasonably safe zone (I play Pokemon Go in Poblado). I leave it at home and I use the GSM phone at night.
YES, correct.
Originally Posted by Knowledge
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I understand that, after writing this, you must have read my other update report http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...=1#post2247168 where I explained that I did the same, but on the Movistar web site.
On the Movistar web site, the invoice copy is optional and I was able to register the IMEI by just giving the passport number.
Originally Posted by Duncan216
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As I explained, I did not receive ANY acknowledgment from Movistar that my IMEI was correctly registered, but I called the Customer Care line (with some difficulty) and the lady confirmed that the registration was successful.
Dear MG, I am sure you will not be surprised to hear that:
Originally Posted by MedellinGringo
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1) I do NOT give my usual phone number, registered on WA, to ANYONE I meet in streets. I give it only to selected people.
I give my Colombian Movistar cell phone number, instead, to casual acquaitances, including girls from clubs and streets.
2) I have the impression that your target is limited to girls above some social level jajaja. My scope is more inclusive, so to speak. Some girl I met in Centro called me from a street "minutos", as she did not even have a phone.
3) Regular girls I like to meet at night have a smartphone and use WA. Yes. But if I go out at night, I know I may start my night in a club, but I don't know where I will end up. 6 months ago (duly reported), I started from a swinger club at 12, I met a girl and played there, at 3 am we went out, at 4 am we were in a sketchy amanecero north of Prado (about 2 metro stations after Prado), at 5 am we ended in a love motel. I would be crazy to venture in an amanecero I don't know, with a lady I met 3 hours before, in an area where there are not even homeless people, with a Samsung S7 above.
Finally, my Operator is Vodafone and they charge roaming outside Europe TOO MUCH. Should I change operator? There are advantages and disadvantages.
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11-11-18 08:35 #27793Regular Member

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11-11-18 08:05 #27792Senior Member

Posts: 504I agree. The thing is that Gusto was great 3 to 5 years ago. It's just gotten really bad the past couple years. I think guys think it's close, convenient, and familiar so they go.
Originally Posted by TheTallMan
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11-11-18 07:47 #27791Senior Member

Posts: 265I use google fi right now because T-mobile cut off my data service for being out of the country too long.
Originally Posted by Knowledge
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They did me a big favor. Google fi is faster than T-mobile but not quite as fast as having data from Claro or Movistar.
I like Google Fi because it is fast enough to have skype or whatsapp calls and calls to the USA Are free if connected to WIFI or 20 cents to call or receive calls from the USA If not connected to WIFI.
Google Fi also gives you a data only SIM that you can use in an other device. I use it in my Ipad that I keep in my car. It works great to stream music. But it cut out on me a few times driving to the airport so coverage for the data only SIM isn't as good as the phone it seems.
I use about 12 GB a month and pay 60 bucks plus tax for the data portion of my phone bill. Google charges 10 bucks per GB up until 6 GB and it is free after that.
I haven't checked what Claro or Movistar charge for 12 GBs of data but I don't think they offer free calls to the USA When connected to WIFI.
The down side to using a USA Phone is Colombia is there is no good way to call local landlines or to call cell phones that are not on whatsapp.
I don't know a single chick here that doesn't have whatsapp but sometimes they don't buy data and aren't connected to the internet so that is a drawback.
I can text their phones for free with Google Fi but they can't can't respond. But at least they know to get to WIFI so we can communicate.
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11-11-18 00:40 #27790Senior Member

Posts: 423Are we talking night time action? Where do you like to go. I was under the impression that the three major strip clubs I read about have short term hotels close but I think that would be too much for those newer to the MDE scene.
Originally Posted by HornyGoats
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11-11-18 00:00 #27789Senior Member

Posts: 4346Data packages from Tigo, Claro, etc. Are cheaper than most any data roaming deals. Even the free roaming deals from google, T-Mobile and others are throttled at 3 G or less. Some of them give you a small allowance at 4 G or LTE. That doesn't matter for social media and whatsapp but it's a pain in the butt for video streaming or work related applications.
Originally Posted by MedellinGringo
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11-10-18 23:12 #27788Senior Member

Posts: 265Yeah data and WhatsApp what do you any good if you don't have a smart phone jajaja.
Originally Posted by BlackPage
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It's been a long time since a Colombian gave me a cell number that I couldn't call with WhatsApp.
I only use a Colombia cell to call landlines when I'm away from my apartment.
For those that don't know data roaming is free in Colombia if you have T-Mobile or google fi.
Google fi is a lot faster than T-Mobile here.
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11-10-18 19:58 #27787Senior Member

Posts: 2636I have an update, maybe useful to others.
Originally Posted by FunLuvr
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I followed the procedure on the Movistar web site to register the IMEI of the old Nokia GSM phone. It asked lots of info, but the invoice of purchase is optional. I was able to enter my foreign passport number, specifying the city and country of issuance (I do not plan to organize any illegal activity using this phone, so I am not concerned about this), but I had to enter an address of Colombia. I entered a hotel in Medellin. I got a receipt, but no ACK by email yet.
Then I spent half an hour trying to contact the linea of atencion al cliente of Movistar. Finally, a very nice lady responded. She said:
1) My name is not associated to the SIM card, which is registered under the name of some Colombian. Of course, he must be the owner of the shop where I bought it many years ago. I should go to a Movistar office to register it, but of course I will not, as it seems not necessary.
2) The IMEI was successfully registered today on the web site. So, at least this problem should be solved.
3) She suggested to top up my SIM card using the Movistar web site.
I tried to top up on the Movistar web site. My card was charged for 20 k COP, but the recarga was not successful. WTF! It says it will keep trying later. I hope it will work.
The MIFI should not need to be registered, as it comes from an operator of my country (branded equipment). At least, this is stated on the FAQ of the Movistar web site. I hope this is true.
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11-10-18 18:40 #27786Senior Member

Posts: 102Chica report.
I did the halloween one week trip.
Before / During Halloween:
New life: 6's and below. Use to be only 8's and 9's, not sure what happened. Was very confused as there was even a very overweight girl working. If I meet these girls in a club, I'd prob pass. Every time I went there were like 5 guys hanging out there. I really don't like to go after another guy on the same day. I get more starfishes. I figure there were no 8's and 9's and if there were they had already been used up. I went in the morning, afternoon and night and it was the same. Tons of guys waiting and a bunch of 6's or below.
Divi group: also 6's and below except for one 7. I had her like 4 times because there wasn't enough options. Also was getting charged 45 k but got some kind of 10 punch card thing where the 10th is free or something.
Photoprepagos: I know I was suppose to wait outside and have the girl greet me to make sure it was not a bait and switch but she insisted I greet her inside her bedroom. I went up and meet a 5 or 6. I gave her the money up front and she left the room for like 10 minutes. She came back and started. I paid 20 k extra for a really bad BBBJ, then when I went in, she looked like she was in pain. I figure she had been working hard for days. I finished fast and she left the room and came back after like 15 minutes. I was pretty unfulfilled but wanted to try photoprepagos again. My sample size was small.
Facebook: I hooked up with a facebook girl Paula Andrea Garcia. I feel like she's a 9 in her facebook photos and her face looks almost exactly like her in real life. She was def not a starfish and she had the best moves I've seen in Medellin but she does have a little loose skin around her belly area (baby damage probably). Damage was 200 k plus cab (gave her 50 k, she was happy with that).
After Halloween:
New life: I went in right when it opened figuring maybe I'll get a unused 7 or something. I didn't see any guys waiting. I was then greeted with a few 8's and what I'd consider a 9 but most of you guys would consider 7's and 8's. I went back in the afternoon and night and the other times I was greeted with 8's and 9's. I was pretty happy with new life for the rest of the trip since I only had a few days after Halloween.
I guess the moral of this story was every monger goes out on Halloween and most girls either go to parties or take their kids out for trick or treating or day of the dead stuff or something. Prob going to skip out on holiday mongering from now on.
Street girls: so I passed by what I thought was a new location for street girls on an uber ride but couldn't speak Spanish so couldn't get dropped off quick to investigate.
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11-10-18 18:20 #27785Senior Member

Posts: 102Cell Service.
At first I got UK Three (one year 12 gb service) for like 50 bucks. It didn't work for me with an unlocked iPhone.
Originally Posted by BlackPage
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I then went to a cell shop to buy a tigo sim card and then to gana to fill it up. I knew that my phone would be denied service eventually if I didn't register it (I think the grace period is over a week). I went on the tigo website and just registered my phone with my passport ID number. I also needed the invoice that proved that I bought my phone (good thing apple emails you a receipt). I pulled that sucker up and registered it then got a text message that said my registration was completed OK within a few minutes.
I think this was the URL.
https://www.tigo.com.co/atencion-al-...stra-tu-equipo
Since I was just in Colombia for a week, I don't know for sure if my phone will get blocked when I return to Colombia though. I didn't need a photo of my passport or anything like that.
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11-10-18 16:32 #27784Senior Member

Posts: 4346Two questions:
1. Why don't you put a data plan on the Colombian SIM card and be done with it? It's not expensive.
2. Why not upgrade your 50 k phone so you don't have to deal with the mifi? Your phone you use at home is no more likely to be stolen than the cheap phone you use in Colombia, assuming your 15 years of experience means you know better than to flaunt it.
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