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  1. #46488

    Yes sir

    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    Aren't the chicks in these high-end fuck clubs generally older anyway (Not 18-24,25, or 26 for that matter)? It is not plausible that at their ages they just fell off of an onion truck hooker-ready and magically popped up at the most expensive places in town for their hooker debut. They are not going from zero to high class ho. Like you said they get the money for better clothes and surgery and shit first by turning tricks in the minor leagues.
    How many overpriced putas, start out at that price? 0.

    How many loads has she swallowed to buy those fake tits? That fake ass.

    How many loads has she taken in her anus for that purse and hair do?

    What is the actual pene odometer reading for putas in a place like Gustos or La Isla?

    I'm guessing much much higher than the street meat.

    I'm also guessing most overpriced putas are walking HPV petri dishes, et al.

    Fake people like fake shit.

    I prefer petite no ink no implants no babies, under 25 yo.

  2. #46487
    Quote Originally Posted by Paulie97  [View Original Post]
    You can assert this all you like but you are simply incorrect. You'll keep asserting it I know, so we can leave it to the readers to decide what is true. Virtually all these girls are from the poorer barrios. Many start in Centro and work their way up to El Poblado and areas nearby, or Cartagena once they get the money for better clothes, accessories and / or surgery.
    Aren't the chicks in these high-end fuck clubs generally older anyway (Not 18-24,25, or 26 for that matter)? It is not plausible that at their ages they just fell off of an onion truck hooker-ready and magically popped up at the most expensive places in town for their hooker debut. They are not going from zero to high class ho. Like you said they get the money for better clothes and surgery and shit first by turning tricks in the minor leagues.

  3. #46486
    I am very confused why anyone needs to pay a fee to accomplish what you can for free. I think everyone is familiar with the concept of a fully refundable fare. When you need a return ticket for immigration purposes that you don't plan to use you buy a fully refundable ticket and then you cancel the trip once you are done with immigration. It's amazing to me how often the simplest things are made complicated on this website.

    I did not give any chicas orgasms today.

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnGault  [View Original Post]
    This is the kind of intel needed on this board rather than hear about how many orgasmos a fellow gave a Chica.

  4. #46485
    Quote Originally Posted by Paulie97  [View Original Post]
    This also begs the question of whether a simple reservation would qualify if proof of a return ticket is requested.
    Yes a simple reservation will do. Most of the time they only need to see the reservation to verify that you have one. At rare times they would need to put the ticket number in. Either way, once you have the two (reservation number and ticket number), you can cancel it. It is not checked or anything.

  5. #46484

    Hotel Deseo Review And Ground Zero Report For Monday June 7, 2021

    Had a pretty good day, which consisted of a morning session at Ground Zero, lap swimming around lunch time, another late afternoon session at Ground Zero, and back at the ranch for happy hour and dinner.

    Today I met one of my regulars in El Centro at 10 AM and took her to Hotel Deseos across from the bus stop for the Airport. The Hotel is very old and very funky. I'm surprised the elevator works in this 8 story building and is so slow it's faster to just use the stairs. The place is at least fifty years old with lots of original wood doors and tile work. No plastic coated melamine doors or cabinets in this place. The rooms have TV's, fans, and are very large, yet with tiny bathrooms.

    I've probably been in at least 20 different rooms there, and they all have windows to the outside, cloth drapes and very slippery floors when wet. Today I was lucky I got a room that actually had a showerhead on the shower. I typically take my street urchins to Zona Rosa, no issues, no recording of documents, and 13 K. I also use Premier Plaza but nobody gets in without an ID, and 16 K. And Deseos costs 18 K, the most expensive of the three, but no document checks, and most of the rooms have mirrors on the ceiling. If you like watching your Chica riding you or while she is blowing you, some guys might like this place, but again, it's old and funky like me so I'm right at home.

    Upon finishing my morning session I took some laps around ground zero at 12 PM and it was very dead, albeit the hardcore workers were there and I headed to Bellin to go swimming and then back to my place and returned at 4 PM to ground zero.

    Upon arriving at Parque Berrio on Monday which was a Colombian National Holiday at 4 PM, I told myself not to expect anything out, including many of my regulars and that I would probably just take a few laps and go home. When I was at ground zero on Saturday when my saddle bags were sucked dry by one of my skanks, I had been looking for my new favorite spinner but she was not out. But today she was, and we checked into Zona Rosa and she serviced me well and got a pay raise!

    Got home around 6:30 PM in time for happy hour.

    Tomorrow is another day, maybe I will find a new one to add to the stable that actually has a phone.

    Life is good in Medellin.

  6. #46483
    I'm with you, Paulie. I prefer them when they start. The girls at La Isla, last time I went, had a lot of plastic and tended to have the bigger asses that Colombians like. Many of them had a lot of tats. These were not girls who grew up in Poblado!

    They may have some beauty which is augmented by surgery. Some are good dancers. But in the end La Isla is still a strip club. Not really my scene. I like the flacas.

    Quote Originally Posted by Paulie97  [View Original Post]
    You can assert this all you like but you are simply incorrect. You'll keep asserting it I know, so we can leave it to the readers to decide what is true. Virtually all these girls are from the poorer barrios. Many start in Centro and work their way up to El Poblado and areas nearby, or Cartagena once they get the money for better clothes, accessories and / or surgery. I've seen it time and again. It's true that the better looking ones of the crop tend to move up, but they are still the same barrio girls you find starting out in Centro. I personally prefer finding them when they first start out, are more natural and fewer miles.

  7. #46482

    Chica Logic; ATM on La 70

    I have a chica coming over tonight. I know her, but have not seen her in at least two years. She is supposed to come at 7. She messages me at 6:45 and asks if she can come at 8 so she can be punctual! Jejejejejejej Everyone would always be on time if they could just change the time of an appointment.

    FYI. The Bank of Bogota and Daviendo are both boarded up on La 70 near Avenida San Peter. This is where I usually get my cash. I was surprised to find that out the hard way tonight. I guess it's off to the food course at the Jumbo! Plan accordingly if you stay in this area.

  8. #46481
    Am pretty sure this 24 hour cancellation policy with airlines is only for flights originating in USA. Maybe most of you guys do that when visiting Colombia. But it is not an option for everyone.

    Quote Originally Posted by JustIncognito  [View Original Post]
    You guys can go on Orbitz, buy a ticket and cancel it with no issues or charges within 24 hours. So, just before heading to the airport: buy your return ticket--print. Out the information and receipt they email you. Then cancel the ticket--and just show the airport people the ticket you purchased--and don't mention the cancellation. Or just wait until you get to where you are staying then cancel it (within 24 hours from purchase).

    Its not difficult to figure out.

  9. #46480

    Yep

    Quote Originally Posted by JustIncognito  [View Original Post]
    You guys can go on Orbitz, buy a ticket and cancel it with no issues or charges within 24 hours. So, just before heading to the airport: buy your return ticket--print. Out the information and receipt they email you. Then cancel the ticket--and just show the airport people the ticket you purchased--and don't mention the cancellation. Or just wait until you get to where you are staying then cancel it (within 24 hours from purchase).

    Its not difficult to figure out.
    But you can do the same directly with the airline, is no need to use a go between if you are in the US. The 24 hours refund rule is federal law.

  10. #46479
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyO  [View Original Post]
    Thats 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.

    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.
    This clears it up for me, what a deal when you think about it. So within forty eight hours of your departure flight you must do the deal with them. Makes sense now, and think how little it costs for this company to do this and the flexibility it provides someone.

  11. #46478

    Orbitz is your friend

    You guys can go on Orbitz, buy a ticket and cancel it with no issues or charges within 24 hours. So, just before heading to the airport: buy your return ticket--print. Out the information and receipt they email you. Then cancel the ticket--and just show the airport people the ticket you purchased--and don't mention the cancellation. Or just wait until you get to where you are staying then cancel it (within 24 hours from purchase).

    Its not difficult to figure out.

  12. #46477

    Well

    Quote Originally Posted by Sangnyc21  [View Original Post]
    Centro girls don't work their way up to La Isla. Maybe it has happened on rare occasions but it doesn't work that way.
    You can assert this all you like but you are simply incorrect. You'll keep asserting it I know, so we can leave it to the readers to decide what is true. Virtually all these girls are from the poorer barrios. Many start in Centro and work their way up to El Poblado and areas nearby, or Cartagena once they get the money for better clothes, accessories and / or surgery. I've seen it time and again. It's true that the better looking ones of the crop tend to move up, but they are still the same barrio girls you find starting out in Centro. I personally prefer finding them when they first start out, are more natural and fewer miles.

  13. #46476

    Well

    Quote Originally Posted by MaddTraveler  [View Original Post]
    Reason is simple, when they're hot they're in high demand in the streets and can get even more money charging 30-60 k and upcharging for extra stuff like BBBJ, anal etc. This is coming from them and I was shocked when one claimed this, that she can make more money in street as she turned down a 200 k offer I made her to come to my hotel.
    While we are providing personal experiences I'll say that I've had plenty of Centro casa girls where their share is about 25 K, come to my hotel for 100 K + taxi. And these are the better looking casa girls as that's all I choose. In fact I can't think of a single one that turned it down. Therefore readers can take your reported experiences, mine, and others and decide how they want to proceed. Wink.

  14. #46475

    Well

    Quote Originally Posted by FunLuvr  [View Original Post]
    On almost any airline's website, you can make a reservation without paying for the ticket.
    "Almost any" excludes Jetblue and Spirit. This also begs the question of whether a simple reservation would qualify if proof of a return ticket is requested.

  15. #46474
    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    So I'm a bit confused how these tickets work. They are actual tickets but good for only 48 hours?

    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.
    On 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.

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