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05-01-26 01:03 #520Senior Member

Posts: 7914They're back!
Commercial flights from the States to Venezuela. Now which of you intrepid mongers are prepping to fly to fuck? Aahahaha!
https://apnews.com/article/venezuela...f96a6f5096755d
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09-07-23 07:33 #519Senior Member

Posts: 687Twitter Escorts
There are a bunch of vennies in Mexico City, I went down a rabbit hole and was able to collect some twitters. Almost the same model in Venezuela as in Mexico so I was able to get a good amount of chicas that I would say are legit. I haven't been but for 50 bucks a hour I would go just to see the mulatas, anyways DM if you need the link, if you follow me already then look through the lists.
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09-04-23 04:13 #518Senior Member

Posts: 107Zelle appears to be popular. But I've seen some YouTubers actually pay with American CCs in store. Check out the user Volpe where are you on YouTube. Money transfer apps appear widely accepted in his vids.
Originally Posted by ThePrince1127
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08-19-23 13:15 #517Senior Member

Posts: 3284Mongering at the source is quite different than meeting those girls in another country. They are in another country for the sole reason to make money not to have regular jobs.
Originally Posted by CocaCvs
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But going to their country you will find most shun prostitution. Those who do are much lower class with questionable hygiene and drug addiction. So do not equate how they behave in bars in other countries to be the same in bars in their countries. Besides there are not too many countries which are safe for foreigners.
Just enjoy them in safe countries.
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08-18-23 21:39 #516Senior Member

Posts: 168Yup, there is no need for the risk and troubles of crossing the Simon Bolivar bridge, both Satena and Wingo do offer a direct flight from Bogota to Caracas.
Originally Posted by Questner
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08-12-23 02:50 #515Senior Member

Posts: 1698Start here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Venezuela.
Originally Posted by CocaCvs
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https://travel.state.gov/content/tra...-advisory.html
Don't travel by road from Colombia, take a flight.
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08-11-23 14:08 #514Regular Member

Posts: 23Don't get kidnapped
Venezuela is still quite dangerous. Recently heard of a Russian + Dominican who got kidnapped there, then held for four months until the ransom was paid.
Originally Posted by CocaCvs
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08-11-23 04:12 #513Senior Member

Posts: 42Venezuela and safety
I was thinking of going to Venezuela. A lot of hot latinas in the US / Latin American are Venezuelan, so I thought, why not go to the source? I heard it's a little dangerous, but it seems like a lot of Latin AMerican countries have that sort of rap, and sometimes, as long as you use common sense, you're fine. I would like a second opinion though. Is it worth it to go mongering in Venezuela? Was thinking of going for 2 weeks.
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06-26-23 19:22 #512Senior Member

Posts: 33Prefer cash mode
I prefer cash mode.
Originally Posted by ThePrince1127
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09-27-21 15:42 #511Senior Member

Posts: 36Using Mobil payment apps
Hoping someone on the board can help with a finance query.
I appreciate that Venezuela has become dollarised and everyone accepts $ in cash but I am trying to understand how I can pay for things using a mobil payment app? I am based in the UK and hence do not have a US dollar bank account, does anyone know what digital app I could use that is widely accepted in Venezuela? I have heard Zelle is very popular but this is connected to having a US bank account. I appreciate the likes of paypal but the fees they charge put Venezuelans off. I only plan on using it if an escort insists I have to prepay the taxi fare before she comes out to see me. I appreciate there is a chance I could be scammed of the taxi fare but this is a risk I am prepared to accept.
Thanks all!
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06-11-21 04:36 #510Senior Member

Posts: 314Shell game
Exactly my thought. Analyzing the situation there is nothing whatsoever to even believe that this isn't some guy pulling off that stunt, and that he has some girlfriend who will from time to time help out if something needs to be shown.
Originally Posted by MaraCucho
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It's textbook playbook.
And the only way to make this end is to walk away. Because the dude knows that as long as the fish is taking the bait, there is a chance to still get that hook in. You can argue until the cows come home. There will always be some excuse but never the simplest thing to just send some friggen unedited foto of the present situation.
It's a shell game. The situation around the dispute is what reels you in. The fact that you're not walking away.
I think Venezolanas on these sites are hopeless. It's just bullshit.
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06-11-21 01:01 #509Senior Member

Posts: 168Stinky, my opinion as a local: Discard those sob stories, no girl is going to be in SA with the intention of paying medical bills, that's just a cheap way to appear innocent and desperate and incite an emotional response. There was a guy that I helped around while he visited Venezuela a few years ago and he had success meeting girls through SA, but they all were very upfront in what they were looking for. There was one girl that pulled the same shit as you describe, and I honestly wouldn't be surprised if it actually is the same person (and not a girl at all!) that is still scamming unsuspecting victims. Fortunately that guy quickly became aware of what was going on and cut all ties after minimal losses.
Originally Posted by StinkySquid
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As for the $250 passport, if I recall correctly a new venezuelan passport costs $200 and to renovate your old one is $100. No idea what's up with those extra $50, perhaps she is adding up extra expenses like getting taxi cabs and lunch while in waiting (there is a LOT of that) in the line at the SAIME. But why not mention it? About the visa, yeah, we do need a travel visa to visit any of our neighbors, it's been like that for a while. And there are other requisites as well like proving where are you going, where are you staying, and that you have enough $$$ to pay for your travel. It is honestly not easy for us to leave, nobody wants to deal with us Venezuelans now that our country is in ruins.
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06-10-21 21:24 #508Senior Member

Posts: 314Venezuela SA is ScamArtistry
Yeah, so this ain't working. Insta-love bait with fake medical bills. Like I'm some kind of idiot you can play with falsified medical bills and filtered and censored photos. Come on Baby. Thanks for saving my time by revealing this sooner rather than later.
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06-09-21 03:04 #507Senior Member

Posts: 314Home-bound Venezolanas
Thanks for the pointer. Interesting when next I should be in Europe. But it is really besides my point. Not that you were obliged to agree with me of course.
Originally Posted by Mongerer88
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My point was that the Venezolanas that are in Venezuela are of a different kind. Not talking about the battle hardened pros. In fact, it could be that those are even in short supply now that most have left for better places.
I am talking of those who stayed behind and are rather semi-pro or non-pro. We can find them on SA but I wondered what to do with them? I find myself messaging many saying "oh I wish I could come" but that isn't the answer. They respond, but what where the heck will we go from there?
By the way, now I got the quote from one about what this passport and visa business costs. And I told her in friendly terms that I simply don't believe it. She said: USD 250 for the passport and USD 350 for this mystical "visa" for which I still have no explanation what it is supposed to be.
That to me indicates I am being ripped off. No way VE government fees are that high! Heck in Brazil a passport costs about 400 BRL, maybe 500 with the birth record and other stuff that might have to be issued first. But nowhere near USD 250 . Although, thinking of when the USDBRL forex was quoted at around 2, one might get to that level. And VE is well known for overestimating the value of its currency. Could it be that she was not lying after all?
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06-08-21 18:25 #506Senior Member

Posts: 3315Spain is full of the hottest Venezuelan escort refugees. This is the favorite one for many of us, although she is in her 30's now. But there are many like her. The relatively wealthier, more sophisticated Venezuelans managed to get to Europe and many do sex work.
http://www.putasbarcelona.es/30195_x...8-398-465.html
Originally Posted by StinkySquid
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