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12-06-24 07:00 #19341Senior Member

Posts: 1051Agreed
Very.
Originally Posted by Xpartan
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Very bad idea to ever leave a room key with a working girl, not matter how 'trustworthy' they seem. Just don't.
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12-06-24 05:20 #19340Senior Member

Posts: 833Are you really surprised? Have you seen posts from recent arrivals to Jakarta? Any girls who have encountered some of the fine specimens posting here will swear off foreigners forever and I don't blame them one bit.
Originally Posted by LoveItHere69
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12-06-24 04:43 #19339Senior Member

Posts: 115It was me that had that experience and wrote about it. If you are at the entrance that takes you downstairs to the make out rooms, this sofa with girls is to the right of that entrance. I chose some girls on it but they looked scared and all shook their head yet I seen them willingly go with others and actually heard one speak good English and asked if the man was Muslim the girl was big and volumptous actually looked mixed like Arabian. (This was when I was coming back into the main room with a girl and walked past their sofa)
Originally Posted by LoveItHere69
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Anyway I got the mamasan she was old and small and wrote a translation for her and said I want this one the mami asked her girl shook her head and mami didn't look bothered just shrugged shoulders. I don't know if there's different levels of handlers for these girls. If the mami was chacha they wouldn't say no.
So yea here seems to be this one sofa where thy act like they are too good it's annoying.
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12-06-24 01:07 #19338Regular Member

Posts: 12Reply Mercure
Hi, so sorry. It's the Hotel Mercure Kota. NOT Manga Dua.
Originally Posted by GiovanniVolo
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If you ask the Mamasan, you are going to be paying 365. ,000 per hour times 10 hours = 3. 6 mil. And then they might give you a bit of a discount. The girls work 10 hours a day 6 days a week so the mamasan isn't suspicious when they take a day off. Make arrangements on Whatsapp for her day off to be the Long Time she spends with you. This money goes directly to the girl.
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12-05-24 23:50 #19337Senior Member

Posts: 2682If I trust her is a hell of a qualification that you need to give a serious thought to before proceeding. Remember that even if you totally girl-proof your room, you're still on the hook for a "memento" or two she might not be able to leave behind, LOL. And yes, this is coming from personal experience (not in Jakarta, though), and it ain't fun.
Originally Posted by JuneFly
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12-05-24 22:53 #19336Senior Member

Posts: 133Grand Harmoni Mercure is pretty decent and is about 2 Kms from classic if my memory serves me right. Actually, the bartender there was ready to come out to Bali with me within 5 minutes of me chatting with her. Tells me everyone is game in the services industry in Jakarta.
Originally Posted by GiovanniVolo
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12-05-24 22:35 #19335Senior Member

Posts: 139Hotel
Hello.
I look for Mercure Manga Dua, but I cannot found it.
I found Grand Mercure Jakarta Harmoni or Novotel Jakarta Mangga Dua Square. Is it one of this? Or can you write the webpage?
About Classic girl outside, I agree with a very beautifull one.
They came in my home, all was rigth.
Then she get a message and invented that mother died. Obviously was untruth: I saw her two days after in the bar.
It was not a problem of stolen money, becuase she did this before I paied her. So I pay just 2 hours.
I was already thinking about illegal agreement, with no mamasan.
So it may be is better to ask to mamasan? Or you was always right?
My idea is to take girl for 1 hour, and if one is grand ask for another day full night.
Originally Posted by DaveTheKnave
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12-05-24 21:23 #19334Senior Member

Posts: 68Thanks for the confirmations. Yup, understood on both counts on the fee and the decline part.
Originally Posted by Gabacho
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Do you know if the Airport ATM is better than the exchange booth? If not, no worries, I'll exchange enough to get to my hotel and find an ATM nearby.
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12-05-24 21:14 #19333Senior Member

Posts: 181Call the banks that issued your cards before you travel.
Take an hour or two before you travel to call your bank's customer service number. Let them know what countries you will be visiting and ask them to tell you fees for each card, credit and debit, you will be using:
Originally Posted by Gabacho
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1. ATM withdrawal fee (should be a fixed amount).
2. ATM foreign exchange fee (could be a fixed fee PLUS a % of the transaction amount).
3. If they refund any bank, or local bank / ATM fees.
4. Daily, weekly, monthly withdrawal limits.
5. Fees for using the card for a purchase (restaurant, retail store, service provider).
6. Foreign exchange fees on purchases.
7. For a credit card, ask about cash advance fees and limits.
8. Already noted: Do not accept local currency conversion on an ATM or POS Terminal. The local payment service provider will always add an upcharge (up to 3 or 4 %) to the exchange rate to generate additional revenue.
Next compare fees for using a debit versus credit card for each scenario. You may find that it is less expensive to take a cash advance on a credit card and then immediately make a payment on the card from your checking account to avoid additional interest charges (which compound daily).
Finally, make your least expensive card and method your primary card, but carry at least one more card from a different bank as a backup. Leave the backup in your hotel safe. Never put both cards in your wallet. If you lose your wallet or get robbed, you will still be able to do business. And consider getting a digital wallet account like PayPal or the local equivalent as well. These typically connect to your debit or credit card and your bank account and will let you send cash to others and (typically) local businesses without the need to carry your card with you. All you need is the app on your phone and Cell or WiFi service.
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12-05-24 20:25 #19332Senior Member

Posts: 102Yes, exchange shops always want crisp, unfolded, brand-new notes. I once exchanged money at a shop called Chandraprima, which offered excellent rates but rejected one of my £20 bills.
Originally Posted by LoveItHere69
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These days, I avoid exchanging cash in Bangkok or Jakarta. Instead, I started using UK bank account that offers fee-free forex debit cards to withdraw directly from ATMs.
Here are my ATM tips that I have shared previously here but worth repeating.
1. Avoid the ATM's currency conversion option—the rates are terrible.
2. Some ATMs hold the card until the transaction ends. I once forgot mine while counting notes. Make sure to take it back.
3. Keep a separate bank account for this card to minimize risk. Card skimming is common in Asia. I freeze the card via the bank app after each use. I had my card details leaked six months after using an ATM in Bali which I later came to know that it is a known issue in these places.
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12-05-24 19:23 #19331Senior Member

Posts: 833Hey Grab Feel is real. Go try it and see. And then report.
Originally Posted by Gabacho
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12-05-24 17:52 #19330Senior Member

Posts: 2125The why when you are gone the girl comes in and steals all your shit. Sounds like a very stupid and rookie thing to do, trusting prostitutes you just met and then giving them a key to your room LOL. If you ever visit Medellin Colombia, please don't try that with your parque lleras women LOL, you will literally be taken to the cleaners.
Originally Posted by JuneFly
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12-05-24 17:48 #19329Senior Member

Posts: 2125I think the above post and pictures he posted proves that he has been to Jakarta. Maybe you should RTFF a little better before you post wrong information and lies.
Originally Posted by GaijinGigolo
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You think you know it all, but here you proved you don't really know shit. I think GG may have even more experience in Indonesia than you do. Maybe if you actually read the forum instead of making asinine remarks, and telling people not to take their trips, you might have found this report he posted back in April. I've also read his reports about visiting batam on the ferry from Singapore and I have found his info more helpful than the half-baked shit that you post post about overpaying for 5 star hotels and airfare just to stay only five days. Do you even know any words in bahasa Indonesia other than terima kasih? In the short satu bulan that I've been here I've picked up enough to have short conversations now.
Originally Posted by ExpatNazi
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12-05-24 17:42 #19328Senior Member

Posts: 257Do you happen to know this bar name in Blok M?
Originally Posted by DaveTheKnave
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12-05-24 17:37 #19327Senior Member

Posts: 257There is another option. I always ask and get two key cards at the check-in, explaining that I booked the room for two guests and the other guest will join me later. Most hotels have no problem with this, some hotels will charge an extra refundable deposit. Then when I meet the girl and if I trust her, I give her a card to follow me to my room after a few minutes to avoid getting noticed. This option even worked for having two girls to come to my room.
Originally Posted by EdAdams
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