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03-05-25 06:26 #68760Senior Member

Posts: 1660Damn, that's crazy. I walked through there last Saturday because I happened to be in the area. Was talking to a girl that works at one of the bars. I looked around for a bit and there were a few cuties. This was around 2 am.
Originally Posted by Sparky12
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Didn't know they were talking those kind of numbers. Dudes really ruined that market.
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03-04-25 22:52 #68759Regular Member

Posts: 6Missing Shea Stadium Yet?
Greetings from Queens. Home of the Mets.
Originally Posted by LetsGoMets
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How many friends are you bringing? Depending on your lodgings you may have some trouble going at the same time to some of the outcall spots. If you're willing to split up or go based on your reservation time https://elixirpurpura.com/ this spot seems to have been getting some solid reviews.
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03-04-25 21:12 #68758Regular Member

Posts: 20Purple Elixir
This place is fantastic. I was there twice last week and had sessions with Valery and Lorena. I also met most if not all of the girls listed on their website and they look pretty darn similar to their photos. The price for an hour was 160 - 180 mil pesos, or roughly $40-$45 dollars. No additional fee for the house. You can message them on WhatsApp and book an appointment for just show up, open the gate, and ring the doorbell. They will bring the girls for a lineup. Pay the girl directly in the room and that's it.
The only negative for me is that it's not a GFE which I enjoy, but these girls are pros.
Lorena was absolutely flawless. She's probably 25-27 years old with no body fat. Fake tits, but not huge, her butt was real and super firm. You can also pull out of the house and back to your hotel.
Valery had an adorable personality. I met her when she was on break and wearing some little crop top and tiny shorts. I did the lineup, which was missing Lorena and Angelas they were busy with one of you guys LOL. I chose Valeryand she was fun and flexible. My only complaint about her is I wish that I pushed for a shower first or maybe wash her hands, because she smelt like cigarette smoke. I don't smoke so I don't want that smell and I didn't realize it until we already started so I just dealt with it. The session was still fantastic.
Valery says that she was 22 and she's probably between 22-25. Its so hard for me to tell now LOL.
Valery is a tiny, all-natural, blanquita, but a smoker, but I feel like a lot of these girls are smokers.
My next time there I will choose Angel. If you like the skinny girls, then look at Angel on the Purple Elixir website, and those pics are very accurate.
Reference, I'm in my mid 40's, and I typically only pick young, tiny, 20-year-olds. I'm dating a few in this age range (you have to love Colombia) so I should be a good gauge of age, but who knows anymore. I keep getting older and they stay the same age LOL.
https://elixirpurpura.com/ For the lineup and their WhatsApp info.
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03-04-25 20:41 #68757Regular Member

Posts: 20Keeping you in the Lleras area there is also Gusto. They are more expensive, but you can usually have the girl for several hours. I was just there last weekend and the prices were between 300-400 dollars. Yes, those girls want dollars, but I had one willing to accept PayPal. You can ask the door guys if there are girls there yet. It's usually about 11 pm - 11:30 pm when the selection starts arriving. Lleras is hit or miss, but the young ones often come out later, let's say midnight.
Originally Posted by KhaosMamba
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Purple Elixir is another fantastic option.
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03-04-25 19:23 #68756Regular Member

Posts: 8Correct me if I'm wrong but the from my experience the custom agents in Medellin have always been more difficult than say in Bogota or Cartagena. Especially if you don't know Spanish, I can't imagine the back and forth between Trump and President Petro will make them any nicer.
Originally Posted by Manizales911
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03-04-25 17:20 #68755Senior Member

Posts: 2564There is no labor protest anymore, the long lines were here before the protest and afterwards, the problem is not having enough agents on to handle the amount of people and that is what the protest was about, staffing.
Originally Posted by Knowledge
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03-04-25 15:18 #68754Senior Member

Posts: 4349All the most infamous cases are in the story. I hadn't heard about the Divencezo case in probably two years. The new angle are social media and share apps. Yesterday was a bad day for the public affairs departments of those Silicone Valley companies. They have much too much money to face any significant problems in Colombia. If anyone still wonders why border agents are asking to see social media, this is the reason. We can thank the youtube guys dand the infamous passport bros for this.
Originally Posted by Orgasmico
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03-04-25 09:54 #68753Senior Member

Posts: 1660BioMig uses something like this and has been in Colombia for a couple of years now so they are aware of the technology. Why they haven't expanded this to foreigners entering the country is the question. What is the Agent doing that can't be automated?
Originally Posted by Nounce
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CheckMig collected information but there were programming errors that were easily fixable and it didn't function or was down way too often. Could probably get some high school kids in the USA to design an app that correctly translates into different languages, collects the information and doesn't always crash.
There seems to be competing objectives between not wanting to make entry by foreigners a quicker and easier process versus wanting more tourist revenue for the country.
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03-04-25 07:36 #68752Senior Member

Posts: 3374It has been available for at least 5 years or more in some developed countries. One can enter and depart without talking to airline agent or immigration. And when there is a problem with machine, it tells you to go to an agent and there is no line either, stamped and left. I saw Avianca tried to automate baggage drop-off with machines but it was still huge lines and did not work as well as those in the developed countries with similar setup.
Originally Posted by Orgasmico
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03-03-25 23:58 #68751Senior Member

Posts: 1660Facebook, Tinder and Airbnb Apps are Used for Sex Trafficking in Colombia
March 3 article
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2025-03-03/facebook-tinder-airbnb-apps-are-used-for-sex-trafficking-in-colombia
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03-03-25 20:14 #68750Senior Member

Posts: 803Possible Solution
Here is a possibility for you to consider. Instead of flying directly to Bogota and suffering for a few days (or however long it takes your body to adjust to the altitude) try spending a few days in Medellin first. The altitude is about 4700 feet. A few days there and you will adjust to that altitude presumably with fewer problems. Then go to Bogota and you may find that the adjustment from 4700 feet to 8500 feet is not nearly as taxing.
Originally Posted by HumbleHal
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03-03-25 18:12 #68749Senior Member

Posts: 1660I always use CheckMig and still get asked some of the same questions by the Agent. Also, you're not supposed to be able to Checkin to go to Colombia without it (or this was the policy before) so in theory everyone should have done it. At that point, like Mr E referred to in the DR and has been my experience in other countries, particularly now with facial recognition, the machine can check your passport and verify it is you. The machine can even calculate the amount of days you stayed in the country. Europe is moving towards this. The Agents can be more like the Helpers at a Self Checkout. I see this in the USA as well when you are boarding a plane and the facial recognition opens the gate. I think we all have a Biometric chip or something like that embedded in our passports.
Originally Posted by Knowledge
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03-03-25 16:53 #68748Senior Member

Posts: 4349Checkmig helps speed up the lines in immigration. It is optional. You will notice if you don't use checkmig the immigration agents will ask you the same questions that are on the checkmig form. It doesn't make a big difference for the time any individual traveler spends at the immigration booth, but multiply that by however many are filling the immigration hall when you land and it easy to see the opportunity. If more people used it the line would move faster. I don't go back and forth enough to do it automatically. When I do remember I do it.
Originally Posted by Orgasmico
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03-03-25 13:50 #68747Senior Member

Posts: 18168I am at my girl's house in Dominican Republic. It is 8:44 am and the water is off in the neighborhood as it is every morning. It was off a period last night too. But that online immigration shit they have works like a top. Never had any problem with it. Never had a problem with the water being off in Colombia, but they have the shittiest immigration system ever. Even leaving the country, those Biomig machines can not read my passport. Dominican Republic (Punta Cana specifically) all you have to do is scan your boarding pass when you are leaving and the gate opens (like the ones for domestic flights in Bogota).
Originally Posted by Orgasmico
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03-03-25 09:59 #68746Senior Member

Posts: 1660Technology could solve some problems. BioMig and other things seem to work well and speed up the process. CheckMig was a disaster because of incompetence, but it could have saved time and hassle if it was working well and the government was using it for that. It's almost like they need to contract out someone to streamline the process for them. Hiring more agents would help, but I'm not a fan of the work ethic and potential labor slow downs, etc. , so I would prefer to see automation. I enter cities like London now with no human contact and no stamp. I don't see why it can't be the same for city like Medellin, especially if you are a repeat visitor.
Originally Posted by Explorer8939
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