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06-07-21 20:00 #46474Senior Member

Posts: 1158On almost any airline's website, you can make a reservation without paying for the ticket. The length of time you have until you pay for the ticket varies by the airline. On Copa, it is one day. If you don't pay within that time, the ticket is automatically cancelled. Some enterprising person is using that grace period to make some money, while also providing a service to travelers. The date can be any date you want just as long as some airline is making reservations for that date.
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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06-07-21 19:33 #46473Senior Member

Posts: 3944#1 ISG post of June 7
Wise words wise one.
Originally Posted by MaddTraveler
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BTW congrats my reply to 3 million pesos was blocked.
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06-07-21 19:30 #46472Senior Member

Posts: 291200 k peso
That's about the amount an average blue collar worker makes in a week. The value corresponds to USD4-600 for us.
Originally Posted by BootyBandit84
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06-07-21 19:02 #46471Senior Member

Posts: 81While I can't say anything about el centro as its really not my scene. I will say that I agree that the same chick can pick and choose how much she goes for. This was made painfully obvious on my last trip. My buddy and I stuck mostly to FB girls since we landed just as a 6 day lock down started. I met with really cute chick for 200 k for about 2-3 hours and had a great time. I recommended him to contact her and he did. Well when he did she quoted him 350 k for one hour! And would not budge on it at all! So yeah, chicks can quote different prices to different people on a whim.
Originally Posted by MaddTraveler
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06-07-21 18:51 #46470Senior Member

Posts: 261Thats exactly it. The travel date will be after the 48 hour period it is live, in which case it will be cancelled. I will just reiterate Nounce's example and break it down a bit more, you fly into Colombia like me on a one way ticket, I don't know if I am going to have trouble at check in or not regardless of what the official information is which does not always carry through to the airlines. Therefore I rent a ticket for departure from Colombia a month after I land, it could be whenever you choose, even 2 weeks or 10 days after the date you land.
Originally Posted by Nounce
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You buy or rent the ticket for $12 the day before you fly. In a few hours you get emailed a live ticket valid for departure from Colombia lets say 1 month after you land. You can show the check in your email confirmation and if they were to check with the airline website which is unlikely, it would show a valid booking. 48 hours after you purchase or rent the ticket, it gets cancelled automatically, by that time you're already balls deep in some centro poon. Everybody's a winner.
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06-07-21 18:28 #46469Senior Member

Posts: 3374He is saying don't generalize it like what you are doing.
Originally Posted by Blakman
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Your 8 does not work at El Centro, right? Common sense tells me that the girl who can make it in Parque Lleras don't have to work in El Centro. You can get some girls that work at both places but not all girls work at both places. You talking about the former (some) and Yang is saying that is not the same as the later (all).
Originally Posted by Blakman
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06-07-21 18:13 #46468Senior Member

Posts: 3374Say you will arrive in MDE on 6/1 on a one way ticket. The airline wants you to have a return ticket leaving MDE. You go online to buy a ticket from MDE to another country for $12 to show the airline in order to board the flight. The $12 ticket will no longer be in the system after 48 hours (6/3). You will buy a real ticket when you decide to leave MDE.
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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06-07-21 14:49 #46467Senior Member

Posts: 3802Clarification For The Record Please
So I'm a bit confused how these tickets work. They are actual tickets but good for only 48 hours?
Originally Posted by JustTK
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So if you buy one what departure date to use.
So as an example if you know your going to stay at least 10 days in Colombia or more, what return date do you buy the ticket for.
Or does the ticket have to be within 48 hours for return upon arrival which might be odd if immigration wanted to see the return ticket, although it's typically the airlines that do before allowing you to board.
Maybe these are stupid questions but I would like to understand this better.
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06-07-21 14:19 #46466Senior Member

Posts: 18162You want to make sure your phone is already set to roam automatically. Also you need a plan that includes it. I have the Amplified plan which includes free international internet among other things for $70. You do not need to buy any passes.
Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1
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06-07-21 13:41 #46465Senior Member

Posts: 746Hey Elvis
I just switched from Verizon, they suck, to T-mobile and get my new phone today, just in time for my trip to Bogotá this Thursday. Do I need to do anything special to get the international pass? Do I need to do it before I leave the states? When I turned on my Verizon phone when I landed in Colombia everything switched automatically.
Originally Posted by Elvis2008
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06-07-21 13:29 #46464Senior Member

Posts: 1945Bestonwardticket IS a real ticket. It is a real travel agency and they create a REAL ticket. The difference is that it is their responsibility to cancel it and get the refund, rather than yours.
I used to just create my own "tickets" using dreamweaver and photoshop, but the cost of Bestonwardticket is USD 12, so I figured I may as well save my time, PLUS it is a genuine ticket, rather than my effort was just a screen print of a fake ticket. .
Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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06-07-21 12:35 #46463Senior Member

Posts: 1377Great info
This is the kind of intel needed on this board rather than hear about how many orgasmos a fellow gave a Chica.
Originally Posted by JohnnyO
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06-07-21 10:57 #46462Senior Member

Posts: 1073Happy times in Kenya / Sangnyc2 in denial
In Nov / Dec I made it known that lots of centros were parading in Parque Lleras for double income. In ddition centro strippers who work day time or have day off also is seen out in Parque Lleras. So even the illerates and unsophisticated have enough sense to explore added incomes in Lleras. Its common sense and factual. Nyc I think you are ignoring the truth to support your lunacy of paying high dollars in Colombia when you can get the same talent in New York for the same price. Yeah yeah yeah you have the dough so why not LOL. Anyways fortunately in Kenya I can give a girl a cheap / nice gift and she spends the whole night doing whatever I like. No silicons, no upsell, no in a rush to make more money, real 3 somes, cum in the mouth all day long LOL. I loved it tall man. 2 and half month without paying for pussy. Blakman out.
Originally Posted by Sangnyc21
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06-07-21 10:35 #46461Regular Member

Posts: 1643There is not one universal hotel policy about guests or "joiners"
There are all kinds of different policies among different hotels, from wide open-rent by the hour, to no guests allowed period.
Originally Posted by Onojdi
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Many of my fellow mongers here know I have been a fan of Ayenda Hotels from the time I first set foot in Medellin in 2019. They unofficially have the mongering market square in their sights. The hotels are usually 3 stars, clean and do not mind guests. Their rates are among the lowest you will find. Contrary to common newbie opinion, you want a hotel that checks girls cedulas (ID's) and keeps controls, such as calling your room when a chica leaves and before they return her cedula to make sure you haven't been drugged and robbed, jajajja.
Ayenda hotels are not a chain or franchise. The hotels are privately owned a pay Ayenda a fee for use of their reservation system and marketing. As a result, it is not always "obvious" if a hotel is an Ayenda, especially from the street. They will have a separate name but somehwere it will say "Ayenda" with a number. That is another point of confusion. That number is not part of the address, but all Ayenda hotels have their own ID number, such as Ayenda 1234 (a real Ayenda hotel where I have stayed and recommend). Long story longer, search under "Ayenda" using your favorite hotel search engine.
When you book a double rate, assuming you are alone, that gets you one "free" joiner or chica or guest per check-in / check out time cycle. What that means if you have a girl arrive at 3 AM, she leaves at 9 AM (before check out) then another chica comes in later that same day after check in, even though you had 2 girls in less than 24 hours you still are at the one girl per hotel "day" and will not pay extra if you booked the double rate, capish? Don't get bogged down in those details, stay friendly with the girls at reception, the maids, etc. Strategically tip and you will get back you measly tips ten times over when the receptionist looks the other way during one of your quickies. If you are having to scrape by on your pesos that tight then stay home and save more pennies before you come, jajaja. One trip where you can do as you please with as many girls as you want is better than two trips where you sit on your ass alone in your hotel room because you can't afford another girl for three days or more.
Usually the difference from the single to double rate is less than the separate per chica guest fee you have to pay. That translates to if you are going to average one chica per day or more in your room, pay the double rate and save a few pesos. AFTER the first girl per day, again based on check in and check out times as I explained above, then you have to pay a joiner fee or guest fee ranging from 15 to 30 mil COP per girl.
I got "warnings" in more than one Ayenda hotel when I hit 5 separate girls in 24 hours and another time when I had four girls in my room at the same time, LOL. I circumvented the second complaint by booking two rooms at the same time so I could bring up more girls still, and at eleven dollars a night it was worth it.
If you are the whiny, complainer type then Ayendas may not be for you. I have had hit or miss hot water and have switched rooms to get a better WiFi signal, but if you stay polite and respectful, I find they bend over backwards to please.
To wit, I recently got a Whassap from "Katherine" who identified herself as employed at one of the many Ayendas where I have stayed in Medellin, Cali, and Bogota, see foto. She offered me a 20% permanent discount, which when combined with the 10% discount I also get from the booking site I use, puts me in the single dollar digits per night for a room. And I don't think my male ego was being delusional when I read between her winking emojis and other parts or her message that she is offering me an additional bonus upon my return, jajajaja. I will be booking there and checking her out.
Other random gratuitous fotos, I was looking for the pics from that exact night when I started with four chicas in one room, ended up with six chicas in two rooms at one of the Ayendas on Avenida 70. Who am I kidding, that entire week was a blur. Well anywho I found these.
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06-07-21 07:57 #46460Regular Member

Posts: 15First time in Medellin
Hey all,
I'm planning on visiting Medellin for the first time soon. Since it's my first go around, main priority is safety / convenience. Planning on staying in Poblado as that's the touristy area. I would prefer the mongering be as "low touch" as possible, so girls coming to my hotel rather than me going to Centro everyday to find them for example. I don't have the time to slowly build up a list of connections on Facebook. How good are sites like Photoprepagos? Are the girls reliable? Are there any other good sources for finding girls online? If I get a hotel near parque Lleras, how easy is it to bring the girl back? Basically I'm looking for a staycation with mongering, so at most a short walk to parque Lleras from the hotel, nothing more.








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