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06-01-21 23:14 #46363Senior Member

Posts: 472T Mobile
And maybe AT & T and GoogleFi will allow you to remove the SIM card and put it into a international phone and it work. The one service that I know for a fact will not work after a phone crashes or breaks, is SPRINT. Thank God that T-Mobile has bought Sprint and those problems no longer occur. With T-mobile's Magenta Max plan, which is much cheaper than SPINT's best plan was, allows me to use whatsapp exclusively without ever being charged a fee due to unlimited data. The last time I was in Medellin, I did not worry about running out of data and looking for a store to top up my data, I just used my T-Mobile phone and that was it. As for burner phones, as long as the phone is unlocked and it comes from Metro-TMobile-ATandT-Cricket and the phone is older than 6 months old, you can have the phone unlocked and it will function in Medellin without a problem. As a matter of fact all American phones that function on a 4 G level, function much faster in Medellin than many of the phones you will buy in Medellin as most Colombian phones still function on a 3 G network. So if spending about $125 for a burner phone is too much, then good luck. You can always play tag with girls on facebook via computer, but if you can't leave your location with your main phone, and you do not want your main number exposed to a home life you have back where ever, you have to make some sacrifice. Nothing is complicated in Colombia other than buying property, cars, or trying to get services in your name. Everything else is very tolerable if you know what you want and you already have a game plan before arriving. Pollo Negro is out!
Originally Posted by SlapShot10
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06-01-21 21:16 #46362Senior Member

Posts: 436Edificio Portalegre II in Laureles
I did a search of the forum and looked in a couple of other places off the forum but I can't find a lot of info about Edificio Portalegre II in Laureles. Anyone stay there and have any experiences about the place they could share?
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06-01-21 21:08 #46361Senior Member

Posts: 361I agree on many of your points. My concern is, I guess, if I could buy a new phone in MDE (assuming it was stolen) and activate my T-Mobile e-SIM. I think I could be ok, as I was in Panama and was able to get customer service to help me fix some things. I use a dual-SIM so that DiDi, Rappi, putas, etc. Don't have my personal cell phone number. It also helps with being able to make / receive local calls when necessary. Maybe I'm over-thinking it. Hopefully, no report to follow! Thanks to all for the responses.
Originally Posted by Knowledge
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06-01-21 18:32 #46360Senior Member

Posts: 4347I like Miraflores for authentic Peruvian food. There are so many restaurants it's hard to go wrong.
Originally Posted by SlapShot10
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06-01-21 17:38 #46359Senior Member

Posts: 361
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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I'm so fucking excited to be going back! I've added about 100 WA contacts from SA in the last 2 months, since leaving. Looking forward to newbies & repeats, alike!
Originally Posted by JjBee62
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I'm kind of writing-off my first week, as it's just filler until I move into my long-term apartment. I'm considering staying in Envigado, just for a change of pace. Anyone stayed there and have a recommendation as to any smaller pockets that are good areas to be, or any specific apartments? I'd prefer to be by La Calle de la Buena Mesa (CL 30 Sur). Any restaurant or bar recommendations in the immediate area?
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06-01-21 16:20 #46358Senior Member

Posts: 216You guys should not change your Medellin visit outlook at the drop of the hat. Who is going to pay for my non refundable ticket and other costs I sunk in to cancelled trip, you or JohnnyO.
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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Just kidding! LOL.
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06-01-21 16:10 #46357Senior Member

Posts: 4347Slapshot you can likely afford to replace a lost or stolen phone. No amount of money will replace your foreign phone number but a spare SIM card will. My two part advice is back up your phone content and keep it simple by using the same phone you use in Mexico, North America or wherever else; part two is get a spare SIM card so you can activate your phone number on it via the Internet or by calling your provider. It's a personal choice but I decided years ago I would not sweat material things I can easily replace. I'm not completely reckless. I don't carry my life savings in a backpack while I'm crawling around Centro. I used to use a generic phone cover so my fancy phone doesn't stick out. Now that I have one of those multi lens phones I keep that covered with my hand the rare times I use it out in an open public setting in Centro. When it's in your pocket a stick up guy is not going to make a distinction between a cheapo Opera Mall knockoff or a US $1300 Samsung S21. For me the convenience of my phone is worth more to me than $1,300. I know it's counterintuitive coming from a Centro rat who rarely breaks the 50 K COP barrier chica plus room included but it is how I roll.
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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06-01-21 15:53 #46356Senior Member

Posts: 4347I haven't noticed pico / cedula enforcement. Maybe I shop at places that are too down market.
Originally Posted by JjBee62
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06-01-21 14:56 #46355Senior Member

Posts: 1903Well
I'm sure I've seen it at Level 3 a number of times during that time frame.
Originally Posted by ElMechanico
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06-01-21 14:54 #46354Senior Member

Posts: 746Mi experience
With State dept. Alerts is they always err on the conservative side and are overly cautious. I have been traveling to Colombia for over 10 years, many times a year and have never had a problem. However, I don't go to Buenaventura or the Dariand Gap or El Bronx when it was notorious for drugs and crime. Or the dangerous areas of the south. That being said I would not recommend a rookie to visit Colombia in this time of unrest with another large outbreak of Covid. When these issues subside, go and enjoy.
Originally Posted by ElMechanico
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06-01-21 14:45 #46353Senior Member

Posts: 337Travel Alert Level 4
I have been watching the State Departments Travel Alerts for 4 years now and Colombia has been at Level 4 the entire time. I agree, it is very good advice right now due to the protests and the lockdown.
Originally Posted by Paulie97
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El Mechanico.
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06-01-21 14:36 #46352Senior Member

Posts: 5607Just read that Medellin curfew and lockdowns all go away June 8. I'm not certain about pico and cedula for shopping. Midnight curfew will continue this week.
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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06-01-21 13:16 #46351Senior Member

Posts: 1604This sounds suspiciously like trump's "many people have told me".
Originally Posted by FunLuvr
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06-01-21 12:58 #46350Senior Member

Posts: 3802Good News-Come One-Come All
No more weekend lockdowns on the horizon, only a curfew midnight to 5 AM according to the news.
Medellin is wide open, and I think people are getting burned out on all the protests.
So with that being said, right now is a good time to be in Medellin.
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06-01-21 03:19 #46349Senior Member

Posts: 1274I notice this also, and it damn near got him killed, but what we will never know is if he said something as he touched him like "drop your gun I'm armed" or something to that effect because he did not want to shoot the robber in the back, either way I got to say he was a little stupid but he has gonads the size of basketballs. It was only because of the angle as the guy turned around that made him miss that first shot.
Originally Posted by Paulie97
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