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02-02-25 10:39 #16427Senior Member

Posts: 4489I found an old Smart SIM but I think it's well over 12 months old. I remember I only used Globe last trip. Any way, for what ever reason I couldn't top up online thru the app.
Originally Posted by Jingo10
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Thanks. G.
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02-02-25 10:20 #16426Senior Member

Posts: 237Do you have a Phils SIM already? Even if it's been unused for a few months I think. You can download the globe app and top up.
Originally Posted by Goferring
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02-02-25 09:50 #16425Senior Member

Posts: 104If you are close to: the Casinos have the best rates.
Originally Posted by Fleaker29
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02-02-25 09:31 #16424Senior Member

Posts: 4489For the tech savvy.
My play phone won't accept an eSIM. I want to have working data on arrival but it takes forever to buy a package at NAIA Arrivals. Can I get Globe or Smart data to work from home before I leave? Just data. I don't need call or txt.
If there is a solution, explain it like I'm a 4 year old. I'm no good at this stuff.
Thanks. G.
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02-02-25 08:27 #16423Senior Member

Posts: 7700Fair report guy.
Originally Posted by Fleaker29
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PSA: Another PAL flash sale. See pics for details. Booking timeframe is short, Feb 2-3, about one day. Which means their system will be inundated at the time (be prepared for app and browser failures / slowdowns in your reservation attempts).
Travel dates are Feb 10 - March 31.
10-20% savings.
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02-02-25 04:41 #16422Regular Member

Posts: 8Legal and ID
I am still confused about the legal situation in the PH.
It is clear, prostitution is illegal for the hookers, not for the men. But regarding the age, I see a lot of preoccupation here regarding the age and ID card.
To be with a girl, the legal age is. ? (I just saw the 16 years thing from some years ago, when the law changed).
So, had anybody really problems to be with a hooker?
And had anybody really a problem to be scammed by a false ID card?
And is the "legal" age for our "illegal " hunting 18 or 16?
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01-29-25 19:46 #16421Regular Member

Posts: 14Not much to report.
The thing is that I visited all bars in Burgos and had a San Miguel beer at each. By the Pat one, I asked for one more that I could barely sip and had to drink water.
Originally Posted by WestCoast1
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Ended up going back to my room with a Wendy's combo with me.
Next morning I got a PF girl for about 2 hours for $3,000 pesos and got to BBFS with her.
That was about it.
I'm planning a longer stay this February as I only spent 2 nights last time.
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01-29-25 19:08 #16420Regular Member

Posts: 14Not much to report.
The thing is that I visited all bars in Burgos and had a San Miguel beer at each. By the Pat one, I asked for one more that I could barely sip and had to drink water.
Originally Posted by WestCoast1
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Ended up going back to my room with a Wendy's combo with me.
Next morning I got a PF girl for about 2 hours for $3,000 pesos and got to BBFS with her.
That was about it.
I'm planning a longer stay this February as I only spent 2 nights last time.
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01-29-25 17:00 #16419Senior Member

Posts: 18165This being 2025, I would say the ATM. I came out of immigration today and as always walked right over to the BDO ATM. I did 2 withdrawals of 10,000 each, plus 250 peso fee. The total out of my account on each transaction was $175.23, for an exchange rate of 58.49. Schwab will give me the 250 peso fee for each transaction back at the end of the month. Here in Angeles the exchange places are saying 58.10.
Originally Posted by Fleaker29
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01-29-25 16:42 #16418Senior Member

Posts: 7700The airport has a fair rate, just a peso or so below the street vendors. Street vendors have the best rate. Specifically, there is a vendor located next door to Sunette Towers, called Hanady. On Abaca St at corner Durban St, just across the street from the Durban Hotel. Just half a block from Burgos St corner Durban St. See pics.
Originally Posted by Fleaker29
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Best to either bring a small amount of pesos from your home country (hit up your bank a few days prior to travel), or alternately hit up the airport exchange for a small amount (ie, $50 USD) initially for taxi fare and a meal, before hitting the street exchangers.
Don't be a taker and not a giver. Please post us a solid field report of your experiences, as we are helping you along here.
Originally Posted by Fleaker29
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01-29-25 16:07 #16417Regular Member

Posts: 14Thank you Phil.
Originally Posted by PhilJoy
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I'm not used to the online exchange thing as I'm not from the US. I come from México and I have learned not to exchange here to a 3rd country's currency as you lose way too much.
The best thing for us is to 1st exchange to USD or EUR and then to the local currency on arrival to the last country.
I want to go to Shanghai, Bangkok, Philippines and Japan next month.
Not planning to play in China, just some shopping.
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01-29-25 15:17 #16416Senior Member

Posts: 730Hi Fleaker,
Originally Posted by Fleaker29
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I usually get all my Pesos via online foreign exchange before I leave home and it just saves all the mucking around when you're on the ground in the Phils finding the best rates etc.
Additionally, you don't have to worry about getting cash when you first arrive when you can be heading straight to your hotel and getting straight into the action or catching up with a contact.
I've always returned home with lots of pesos and just keep them for my next visit.
Just an alternative _ Phil.
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01-29-25 02:22 #16415Regular Member

Posts: 14Question about Currency Exchange.
Hello all,
I am one of those who comes and reads but usually doesn't post much.
In fact, I was in Makati last September, got drunk and didn't play until the last morning I spent there.
The point is that I want to know about the best place to exchange USD to pesos. I exchanged at the airport but if any of you knows a better place, I'the be happy to know.
Thank you gents.
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01-28-25 19:21 #16414Senior Member

Posts: 4489Agreed.
Originally Posted by PhilJoy
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I travel light and, if I can avoid the bag weight Nazis at departure, often I'll sneak my bag on as carry on. This makes the longest part of arrival finding a taxi.
G.
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01-28-25 19:16 #16413Senior Member

Posts: 4489Same for me last trip. She didn't even ask about length of stay or visas. It was me that asked whether I could get 59 days immediately rather than finding a Immi office later. She referred me to the office in the airport. It was a super easy process. The longest part was finding the exact cash to pay them.
Originally Posted by OldAndUgly
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