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12-02-23 14:54 #17021Senior Member

Posts: 250Also, what is the downside of registering your phone? I am coming for 2 weeks. I want to have data all the time. I would want to register my phone and get a SIM (either in the airport or in the mall). Is this a bad idea?
Originally Posted by BananaBoi
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12-02-23 14:43 #17020Senior Member

Posts: 6734How does this make any sense at all? You always get ripped off when buying SIM cards in airports. Anyone know the reasoning behind this change? I always just went to Grand Indonesia to buy my SIM cards.
Originally Posted by United1
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12-02-23 14:18 #17019Senior Member

Posts: 923Alternatively, just buy a cheap Chinese phone in Indonesia. People get a brand new phone with brand new battery and dual simcard slots for less than IDR2m.
Originally Posted by Menteng
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For second-hand there are a lot of them available for less than IDR1m.
Getting Indonesian phone no need to register, no need to top up (unless you need it), no need to worry about expiry date of the IMEI registration.
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12-02-23 12:31 #17018Senior Member

Posts: 1659If you stay less than 90 days, you don't have to register your IMEI. But you can't use an Indonesian SIM card.
Originally Posted by United1
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I am lucky that I still have an Indonesian SIM card and mobile phone, dating from before those measures. I left those at a friend and left some money to top up the card every now and then to keep it "alive". So, when I'm in Indonesia I use those to tetter(?) with my foreign mobile phone.
Since you are a frequent visitor, I think you know somebody that can help you to purchase a cheap second hand mobile phone and a local SIM card on her / his name. And do as I do.
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12-02-23 12:15 #17017Senior Member

Posts: 1659Correct, you don't have to register if you stay less than 90 days. But you can't use an Indonesian SIM card in your mobile phone from abroad.
Originally Posted by GentileBear
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12-02-23 12:12 #17016Senior Member

Posts: 1659In Jakarta, I had no problem buying Lilly Cialis 20 MG at Kimia Farma without a prescription.
Originally Posted by Sharka
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12-02-23 07:57 #17015Senior Member

Posts: 632Always best to get some real drugs at home and bring with you. Don't always trust the street stuff as most are fake and some have been known to contain toxic fillers and made guys very sick often requiring hospitalization. The local Indo drug stores should be fine with real stuff but unsure if doctor RX needed or if they can sell you without it.
Originally Posted by NewtonYork
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12-02-23 05:40 #17014Senior Member

Posts: 791100/100 Post
I fall in love all the time in Thailand. Like 10 times a day and especially for whichever glamour SnFs me that day. Then I'm off. Very fussy with women overall these days (50's I am).
Originally Posted by Hilo77
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Love some girls in SOi 6 Pattaya. Do them once or twice LT and it is Adios Muchacas.
Love is a state between lust and boredom.
I love early-mid 30 ladies, MILFS but the quality around the globe seems to have headed way south as CPI has driven perceived prices way higher.
I'm here later tonight to try some sweet Indo pussy. Its all an exciting new venture. My 1st time in Java. Safe, cheap and full of hottees.
YMMV.
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12-02-23 04:18 #17013Senior Member

Posts: 791Arriiving Tomorrow
I RTFF. Thanks yall for the information. I've been all over the dodgy places in Indo, ex military yada yada yada, used to speak fluent Bahasa 30+ years ago. Anyway I have never stepped foot on Java so am looking forward to it. I know many Aussies, fellow Norwegians and Swedes who live here so it should be a fun trip. I love Indonesian food and have cooked it since I was 14 or so.
GADO GADO FTW, Beef rendang is heaven (any recommendations for A+ Beef Rendang would be welcomed).
Will check out BATS, other recommendations and report back as I usually do. Special thanks to OS, Banana Boi (always value), Raksopheni and others for great information. I'm finding this is one of the better threads on ISG, with more facts, more fun, less BS and less ego. I am very keen to see what $200 buys at Malio and Kings X.
I'm staying at the Grand Mercure for a week which is 6-7 km from BATS etc but I guess it will be ok for 8 nights in JK.
YMMV.
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12-02-23 04:16 #17012Senior Member

Posts: 669I too wish to visit Jakarta one day.
I remember years and years ago I was in Medan and my memory of it was that there weren't many attractive chicks. But decades on, I've banged some indo chicks, mainly in kaual lumpur, and in the days before they cleaned up Geylang, a lot of the indo street walkers were hot. I too wish to visit Jakarta one day to partake in all this. I've read so many reports, on places like maliaboro and what not. And with the exchange rate, sounds pretty cheap too. But alas, I need pharma aid to get it up. And keep it up. I wonder if that stuff is as accessible in Indoesia as it is in Thailand.
Originally Posted by Medellin65
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12-01-23 23:45 #17011Senior Member

Posts: 208United1,
I went to Jakarta this October 2023 for 3 weeks. In Jakarta airport. On arrival. My phone app based customs declaration card specifically said NO IMEI REGISTRATION FOR 30 DAY stays.
So unless it just changed. The VOA less than 30 day Visa arrivals don't need the IMEI registration.
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12-01-23 02:51 #17010Senior Member

Posts: 282IMEI Registration For Multiple Visitor w INDO Tourist SIM
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Does anyones have the information about IMEI registration for cell phone. I come to Jakarta at least 3-4 times a year. I will buy the Tourist SIM card at Telkosel in mall. And they will register my phone using my passport info. I usually stay for few weeks (under 30 days) in town and then leave.
However, last time the Telkosel staffs told met his is the LAST time they can register for me. And next time I MUST REGISTER at airport. This seems very very strange and no make sense. Because I am only buying a Tourist SIM card and I am leaving the country and then returning again.
Have any of your frequent travelers to Indonesia has this issue? Please advice. Thank you. I am sorry, but I might post this in Bali forum also because they might be more in-out travelers. The governmetn website is very useless not helps.
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11-29-23 21:18 #17009Senior Member

Posts: 6734Like my previous reply I said wrong thread but....
Originally Posted by JoeBrooklyn
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Here are nearly 2000 posts about Jakarta hotels. I think you can be pretty certain the hotels discussed in this thread are girl friendly. Never even crosses my mind when I book Jakarta hotels and I've stayed from hotels ranging from Mercure to Shangri-La.
http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/forum/showthread.php?2450-Jakarta-Hotels
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11-29-23 20:18 #17008Senior Member

Posts: 4489You would have to search out the Sharia hotels to find one who would protest about hookers onsite.
Originally Posted by JoeBrooklyn
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The only issue with Bali is that at higher end chains, mom and pop tourists don't want to see grandpa's with tables of 19 yo hookers playing in the pool around their kids. Behind closed bars, it's no holds barred.
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11-29-23 19:08 #17007Regular Member

Posts: 24I've not checked that one out, because it is very far from the tourist zones. However I've recently added a place to my Jakarta map [Deleted by Admin] under a new section called PIK Venues:
Originally Posted by KopiHitam
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Red Ruby Spa & Lounge.
Open 2022.10 am to 11 pm. Theme Rooms! (extra 100 k): Prison, Airplane First Class, Hospital, Classroom. FS 90 m is 900 k in theme room or Platinum service? 1050 k, Diamond 1450 k.
I'm on the ground in Jakarta in a few days!








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