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01-26-21 02:00 #43611
Posts: 17487Originally Posted by Osteoknot [View Original Post]
That is why I do not notify anyone I am coming to town. I pop up and say I am here and if they want to get together we can get together. All that planning and anticipation and shit is for the birds. Just go with the flow once boots are on the ground.
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01-26-21 01:42 #43610
Posts: 676New curfew 12 am -5 am
So it's a bit better in medellin. This is a national curfew. Quintero is lobbying for no more curfew for medellin. So we'll see how that goes.
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01-26-21 00:23 #43609
Posts: 3802Originally Posted by Sangnyc21 [View Original Post]
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01-25-21 22:55 #43608
Posts: 676Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
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01-25-21 21:50 #43607
Posts: 17487Originally Posted by Osteoknot [View Original Post]
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01-25-21 21:29 #43606
Posts: 5586Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
You're welcome.
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01-25-21 21:26 #43605
Posts: 5586Originally Posted by Vitrea [View Original Post]
Although you can find a party any night in Medellin, the weekends are the time when everyone gets together for a good time. Figure at least 100 night clubs with an average of 200 people on a Saturday night. That alone could lead to 1,000 new infections in the following 10 days. Those 1,000 have families. 1,000 becomes 10,000, becomes 30,000. Now add in Friday night, and Sunday night if Monday is a holiday. Now start adding weekends.
So they put in a midnight curfew, which cuts it down a little bit. Then they do full lockdowns on some weekends, which cuts it down a bit more. On top of that, they require testing and-or quarantine. This discourages some people from traveling, the weekend curfews discourage more people from traveling. They know they can't stop the bleeding, but they are hoping to slow it down.
For the rest of your posts, that's a good assessment. Facebook is mostly unaffected and casas and strip clubs are options, but if you're going for the night life and hoping to pick up girls in the discos, your options are limited.
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01-25-21 21:26 #43604
Posts: 591Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
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01-25-21 21:17 #43603
Posts: 134Entry with Proof of Vaccination
Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
I hope that this post doesn't prompt a deserved RTFF riposte from JjBee or others. I do recall a week or so back someone on this thread pondering whether the vaccination document that he had received was formal enough (e. G. It lacked official letterhead) to pass muster with immigration officers. The document I will receive here in New Jersey is an index-sized card that, in the upper corner, does have the official logos of the US Department of Health and Human Services and of the Center for Communicable Diseases (CDC) --so perhaps that is the standard certification document to be used throughout the US. It also has the dates of each of the two vaccinations, initialed by a representative from the organization operating the vaccination facility.
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01-25-21 20:53 #43602
Posts: 5586Originally Posted by Osteoknot [View Original Post]
It's unlikely anyone visiting Medellin is going to call it "Meddy", unless they have a difficult time pronouncing the double ell sound, which is pronounced different in different Spanish speaking countries. I ran into a similar issue my first visit to Bogota. The girl was talking about a guy I know of named Xavier. I pronounce that Havier, but she kept saying "Chavi. " Nobody did any slapping.
My ex-roommate used to pronounce the "ed" at the end of English words, such as "work-ed", again, slapping was not required.
If I was getting bored of the working girl scene, I'd start moving into the non-pro action. Hit the estrato 4 barrios where gringos don't go. Visit restaurants, bars and stores, strike up some conversations and show some patience. I've seen enough to know that there are options available.
If it's just a desire to bang hostel patrons, take up backpacking. It's a cheap way to see the country and you get to meet the girls too. Start in Medellin and let the people you meet guide you to the next destination. If you're just a guy trying to hook up, you're going to have a lot of younger competition. If you're a guy wanting to find the perfect hot springs to watch a meteor shower in, you're going to get a lot more interest.
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01-25-21 20:30 #43601
Posts: 5586Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
I was contracted to a guy and had set up for only a certain amount of money to be sent to my account each month. Just enough to pay all the bills. The rest was supposed to sit with him, until I needed it. Yes I know that money should have been going into some type of investment, but I was putting in over 100 hours weekly and only spending about 6 days a year at home, not all in one stretch. I kept a loose idea of how much money I was owed.
At a time when I figured to have $16 k owed me, I asked for $10 k. I was finally taking a week off and wanted to buy some things for the house. Boss tells me I owe him $5 k, but he'll advance me $2 k if I want. It took me 4 hours of going through everything to find $19 k in errors. Double charges, unpaid earnings and just simple math errors. I talked to other drivers who had contracted with him and discovered it was a common problem.
I still figure he ripped me off for several thousand, but that would have required a lot more work to prove.
There are plenty of people out there, especially when dealing with hard partying guys, who will pad a bill or double charge. If you get caught, it was an honest mistake, otherwise you pocket the money.
I don't know how waitresses at Gusto are paid, but if they get paid based on how much they sell, there's an incentive. If the tip is on the card, there's an incentive.
There's another angle to consider, although it doesn't appear to be the case. If someone brings in a card reader that's linked to another merchant account, or that's just a card skimmer. They could get you either way.
Personally, the only cards I use in Colombia are my debit cards at ATMs. Everything else is a cash transaction.
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01-25-21 20:00 #43600
Posts: 4258Thank you jb.
Originally Posted by Nounce [View Original Post]
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01-25-21 20:00 #43599
Posts: 1643Fascinating. More Likely Your Bank Is Refunding Fees?
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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01-25-21 19:51 #43598
Posts: 17487It seems a Davivienda ATM ripped me off on December 4. I guess I had forgotten about it because the money was just put back into my account today January 25; and there is an extra $2.48.
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01-25-21 19:19 #43597
Posts: 3802Originally Posted by Vitrea [View Original Post]