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01-24-25 02:51 #16375Regular Member

Posts: 7Thank you guys.
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All the others, thank you so much for your reports and information. Was reading all posts from August 2024 regarding the Phils, took me around 2 weeks LOL, and got all information that I need and even more.
It will be my first time at The Phils, will stay 30 days, I have travel experiences in Africa, but there with a partner, first time alone on the road. And hunt.
Again, Thank you.
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01-23-25 23:39 #16374Senior Member

Posts: 18164What do you mean? There is Colombia and Brazil that are that close. And Dominican Republic only 3 hours from New York. Many guys like Cuba too.
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01-23-25 23:29 #16373Senior Member

Posts: 4479I assume a couple of days because she has work commitments and is joining you for the weekend?? If that's the case, she may be offended by a straight cash for fun offer. It's normal to pay all travel, accommodation and meal costs. Be nice and get her some souvenirs or a bikini and some pasalbulong (gifts from travelling) for her friends and family. Costs will be trivial, maybe 2-3 k each category.
Originally Posted by Instigator23
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Did you pay her for the Manila fun? If so just pay her the same day rate. 4-5 k per day is fair. Remember that hookers can't eat Aircon and nice sheets so don't expect a discount because you are treating her nice.
Enjoy. G.
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01-23-25 19:15 #16372Senior Member

Posts: 36713 k-5 k a day is fair. Plus a bigger tip if you really enjoy her.
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YOLO so don't cheap out on her.
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01-23-25 18:53 #16371Senior Member

Posts: 653Where did you meet her? Is she a hooker? Why pay her any thing? You're paying for her travel, food, expenses. This seems like a normal relationship. Buy her some gifts maybe? If you want to treat her like a hooker, I'd ask her how much she wants. Otherwise, its really up to you.
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01-23-25 05:25 #16370Regular Member

Posts: 7Taking a girl for a trip
I'm in the ph right now and having a good time.
Couple of days ago I met a really fun and good looking girl in Manila. I'm traveling to Palawan today and have invited her to travel with me for 3 days. She's flying over in a couple of days.
Her company will be a lot of fun.
I was wondering besides paying for the trip how much should I pay her for the 3 days? What seems like a fair price to you guys or do just have it depend on the service she gives during the stay?
I'll write some reports on the forum for yesterday I had a 19 year old sweet girl that it almost felt wrong to be with her until she was in the bed and transformed into a wild thing.
Thanks for the help.
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01-20-25 15:31 #16369Senior Member

Posts: 728Yes Mate, it's very close and very tempting to just go "Fuck it, I'm buying another ticket".
Originally Posted by Locamotive
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Now that would drain the cash pretty quickly. Thankfully I'm somewhat disciplined and combine my visits with business 2-4 times a year. Having said that, I'm admittedly not that disciplined when I'm in The Phils and have numerous sweet little pussies to enjoy. It's definitely not all work and no play_Phil.
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01-19-25 21:13 #16368Senior Member

Posts: 312HaHaHa. Yeah you Aussie guys got it made your 3 times closer so yeah much cheaper. If I lived that close, what is it 8 HR flight, ID be there every weekend. Wish I was that close as from New York its a haul. Probably good thing I'm not, pussy that close would be too tempting.
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01-19-25 03:53 #16367Senior Member

Posts: 992PH is the best
In prep for a 2 day layover in Macau, I did some reading about the mongering there, I been there before, but I was still married back then, and with the wife, so I didn't really had the chance to sample the goods.
The prices for services that are net inferior to PH, performed in saunas, maybe with better looking girls, are 10 X PH, and the guys are all excited about the evening gowns that the girls are wearing, now I know for sure where all this bullshit comes from, spilling in to the PH, asian imbeciles having Hollywood gala fantasies, instead of sexual ones, ruining the view for everybody, and helping conceal undesired body features, like a belly or mosquito bites sized boobs.
It appears that a few hours in a sauna, with clearly professional, well predefined services may set you back around USD1000.
Lots of desperate people in this world!
Glad to be in the Philippines!
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01-17-25 07:08 #16366Senior Member

Posts: 7691Previously CP's travel fund expired in just 90 days, leaving most 30-days-or-less tourists, who visit once or twice a year, out of luck. Once CP went to non-expiring travel fund, I started doing exactly what you do.
Originally Posted by ThreeInches
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Jarango: I am unsure why anyone would spend $17 or so for a fake ticket. Why not keep things simple?
Some of the inbound fellas want to stay past the initial 30 days, and did not take the time (before arriving) to seek out the 59-day visa; they want to buy a 1-way ticket to enter, and then decide later when to depart. Alternately some fellas want to stay indefinitely, and thus just want a 1-way ticket into Phils. Either way, they must show an outbound ticket. Paying $17 is small potatoes to game the system, so that you can ignore that outbound flight without paying for it once you enter, and decide later when to leave.
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01-17-25 06:49 #16365Senior Member

Posts: 469Onward tickets
Last year arriving at Clark, I had to produce my onward tickets, which was a return leg which most would have. I imagine an onward ticket is always essential. I got bushwhacked by the new evisa system and I got my card filled up at Manila airport with great difficulty. I am unsure why anyone would spend $17 or so for a fake ticket.
Why not keep things simple?
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01-16-25 06:42 #16364Senior Member

Posts: 96Instead of doing this I buy a ticket for to Singapore from Cebu pacific and pick "GO Flexi" this allows you cancel and instantly get the money back in a non expiring travel fund and rotate this ticket as needed. The travel fund is non expiring so I use this to buy tickets for people or myself or just rotate this fund again so I have a legit ticket. $0 paid to use this as you get the money back. I don't think it refunds the airport tax so never add that onto the ticket.
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01-16-25 03:19 #16363Senior Member

Posts: 262It's probably the same website because it used to be $14 which is what you mentioned, and now it costs $16 for any ticket.
Originally Posted by WestCoast1
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For The Philippines, this might be more necessary than before because you require to fill in eTravel as a foreigner before you arrive. And in the eTravel website, they ask you to put in your flight details with the flight number etc. No clue if the backend checks whether it is legit or not, so might as well spend $16 for the peace of mind.
However, as far as I am aware, what usually happens if you don't have an exit ticket is they ask you to buy one using your phone or an office there. So in that case, someone without an onward ticket but who has internet can use OnwardTicket only if the officer demands it. It takes a couple of minutes and you will have that temporary ticket ready to show on your phone.
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01-16-25 02:46 #16362Senior Member

Posts: 7691Some years back, some fella posted a similar link. That website made a reservation in your name for a legit flight of your choosing, then emailed you the reservation details including the airline reference number, then cancelled the reservation, all in the blink of an eye. They charged $14 for this service, and I availed and used the service. I recall choosing an outbound date 25 days after arrival. I was aware when the Immigration officer would ask for my outbound ticket, that it was already cancelled and worthless, hoping he didn't check. However he didn't ask for anything, he just stamped my PP and waved me thru.
Originally Posted by Sympalogy
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Symp's site sounds similar. Symp, what is the cost of using the site for this service?
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01-16-25 01:31 #16361Senior Member

Posts: 262ESim Onward
I just arrived to the Philippines, and I made a few distinctions that can be very useful to fellow hobbyists:
1. The Airport WiFi is not reliable. A great way to prepare for this is to buy a travel eSim before arriving from the Globe App, then as soon as you arrive to any Airport in the Philippines, you can activate it and have internet to access anything you need at the airport or outside for 30 days. You can later on get a different eSim if you plan to stay longer. This is a convenience that lasts for 30 days then expires.
Here is the link I used: https://www.globe.com.ph/international/traveler-sim.
2. As I am planning to stay longer than 30 days, you are required to have an exit ticket / an Onward Ticket. Usually, I buy a cheap Cebu Pacific ticket then since those cheaper ones are not refundable, just forfeit the money.
But a found a cheaper option here: https://onwardticket.com/.
You will find mixed reviews about it, but I confirm it worked for me, and I know the source of the confusion.
When you activate a ticket from that website, it lasts only 48 hours then it gets cancelled.
So the trick is:
1. Buy a ticket choosing the date as around day 29 or 30 AFTER you arrive to the Philippines.
2. Only activate that ticket within less than 48 hours from your arrival date, so if they check the database it will be active and working.
To do this, there are 2 options: (1) Buying the Onward temporary ticket the day before you arrive to Philippines, (2) but that is a bit too risky for me as I like to plan in advance, so there is the option to activate the ticket "later".
Then, when you arrive to the Philippines airport, you can activate your Globe eSim, and use the internet to click the Onward Ticket activation link they have emailed you to have a fresh active Onward Ticket to show if necessary.
These were 2 new discovered for me, happy to share and pay forward.
In my research, I also found it is possible to use this app to get eSims before arriving to a country, but I have not used it yet:
https://saily.com/esim-philippines/








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