Re: 09/2014 - Money exchange rates
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Originally Posted by
Jimmydr
In 2005 it was 50:1 and all nights were 2,000 pesos.
The standard Casa de Cita price in Santo Domingo remained $2,500 DOP after the currency was revalued and settled at 28:1 the next year. That explains why the crop of available Chicas was so voluminous in 2006 and there was an army of new recruits and they were everywhere. It also explains why those Casas were willing to negotiate down to $2,000 DOP so readily. They didn't raise the price of Punani, they let the government do it.
Over the course of the next 11 years as the currency crept toward it's old watermark resulting in deflation of the value of the Pum Pum, the expansion of the trade shifted from domestic to foreign workers as the proceeds became less attractive and thus, so did the workers and let's face it many simply stayed in the game too long. It got so I couldn't walk down the Malecon in Santo Domingo and when riding in a taxi down Ave. Venezuela I had to duck down to keep from attracting a crowd of old Ho's whom I'd known over the years because the 1st thing they do is get in your face so you can't look over the new talent which was becoming few and far between.
That's why I shifted my attention to Boca after they cleaned the scores of pedophiles out and the Haitians filled the void as more and more Guys started to prefer to stay at the beach rather than just visit the beach. It's amazing how the manipulation of economics results in the manipulation of social patterns, moral values and the selective enforcement of legislation. It's like that all over the world and when they make the game too complicated in one spot, people simply go to another spot. Ask Acapulco.
Re: 09/2014 - Money exchange rates
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Originally Posted by
greydread
The standard Casa de Cita price in Santo Domingo remained $2,500 DOP after the currency was revalued and settled at 28:1 the next year. That explains why the crop of available Chicas was so voluminous in 2006 and there was an army of new recruits and they were everywhere. It also explains why those Casas were willing to negotiate down to $2,000 DOP so readily. They didn't raise the price of Punani, they let the government do it.
Little would I know years later, that would be my price for many years, $40.:corky:
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Perhaps I'm cheap :rolleyes: but 2500 is my outer limit and normally it's 2000. Short time, long time....matters not.
I still have many that are happy with 1500, even 1000 on a slow afternoon or if they're horny.
Long gone are the days of "call me when you need 500 pesos" but that scenario lasted for years...
This last trip I did have a chica that kept calling, wanting to fuck and all I ever gave her was 500 pesos "for her nails" but after a couple of times she was boring. :rofl:
Re: 09/2014 - Money exchange rates
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Originally Posted by
Siochana
Perhaps I'm cheap :rolleyes: but 2500 is my outer limit and normally it's 2000. Short time, long time....matters not.
I still have many that are happy with 1500, even 1000 on a slow afternoon or if they're horny.
Long gone are the days of "call me when you need 500 pesos" but that scenario lasted for years...
This last trip I did have a chica that kept calling, wanting to fuck and all I ever gave her was 500 pesos "for her nails" but after a couple of times she was boring. :rofl:
I guess many of us are cheap.
Re: 09/2014 - Money exchange rates
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Originally Posted by
Jimmydr
I guess many of us are cheap.
some are some aren't :lol:
I pay what I think they are worth to me.............. to leave:lol::rofl::rofl:
Re: 09/2014 - Money exchange rates
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Originally Posted by
whynotme
some are some aren't :lol:
I pay what I think they are worth to me.............. to leave:lol::rofl::rofl:
Sometimes I'll pay them extra to leave and come back later. That time in between is important to me. :wink:
Re: 09/2014 - Money exchange rates
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greydread
Sometimes I'll pay them extra to leave and come back later. That time in between is important to me. :wink:
at my age sometimes that's all I want ...............some me time:bigthumbup:
Re: 09/2014 - Money exchange rates
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Originally Posted by
whynotme
some are some aren't :lol:
I pay what I think they are worth to me.............. to leave:lol::rofl::rofl:
How much is the real price to dump a load in their mouth?
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I pay whatever is fair...and if like on my last trip if the chica tries to change the deal she gets shown the door.
I was never alone if I wanted company, not once in 12+ days. There were more chicas wanting to come and get paid laid :rolleyes: than I had time, energy or leche to fuck with. :corky::rofl:
Some called me cheap but all except one stayed and took my price and they ALL kept calling for more. Even the chica I kicked out for being a greedy cunt :rolleyes::corky::lol:
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Originally Posted by
Jimmydr
I guess many of us are cheap.
Re: 09/2014 - Money exchange rates
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Originally Posted by
Siochana
I pay whatever is fair...and if like on my last trip if the chica tries to change the deal she gets shown the door.
I was never alone if I wanted company, not once in 12+ days. There were more chicas wanting to come and get paid laid :rolleyes: than I had time, energy or leche to fuck with. :corky::rofl:
Some called me cheap but all except one stayed and took my price and they ALL kept calling for more. Even the chica I kicked out for being a greedy cunt :rolleyes::corky::lol:
Fair is fair.
Re: 09/2014 - Money exchange rates
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Originally Posted by
Jimmydr
How much is the real price to dump a load in their mouth?
they say somewhere between what the buyer is prepared to pay and the seller is prepared to accept is the right price............ as neither party is happy but they both go home happy:wink::corky:
Re: 09/2014 - Money exchange rates
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whynotme
they say somewhere between what the buyer is prepared to pay and the seller is prepared to accept is the right price............ as neither party is happy but they both go home happy:wink::corky:
Some go home rich others go home happy
Re: 09/2014 - Money exchange rates
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Jimmydr
Some go home rich others go home happy
I think that saying went: Some go home well fucked and happy while others go away well fucked over and unhappy.
The feeling after you got a five dollar fuck with $100 of play money in your pocket is exactly like the feeling after you got a $500 fuck with $10K play money in your pocket.
Re: 09/2014 - Money exchange rates
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greydread
I think that saying went: Some go home well fucked and happy while others go away well fucked over and unhappy.
The feeling after you got a five dollar fuck with $100 of play money in your pocket is exactly like the feeling after you got a $500 fuck with $10K play money in your pocket.
And she goes home wondering why she ever worked at that $125 a month job.:rofl::rofl::rofl:
Re: 09/2014 - Money exchange rates
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Jimmydr
And she goes home wondering why she ever worked at that $125 a month job.:rofl::rofl::rofl:
Maybe she worked that $125 a month job to keep our sweaty balls out of her mouth. :lol:
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Re: 09/2014 - Money exchange rates
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daddyooo
http://news.insearchofchicas.org/for...d=143516&stc=1
A pretty good rate
When and where was that?
It's more than the market rate is today of 47.14
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Re: 09/2014 - Money exchange rates
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Originally Posted by
daddyooo
Today in Charamicos
Kinda thought that looked like Charamicos
That is an awesome rate best to jump on that one as it is almost never better than the market rate
http://i738.photobucket.com/albums/x...ps8gsuuyya.jpg
Re: 09/2014 - Money exchange rates
This one is more of interest to anyone whose local currency is not USD
So, I checked today's cash rates at Scotia bank (Compra rates, they buy USD, CAD and euros, pounds and yens)
I checked at the same time the interbank rates for USD/CAD/DOP
For every 10,000 peso ATM withdrawal I pay about 200 pesos fees to the Dominican bank, and at the same time I loose 2.5% to Visa over the interbank rate)
I did all calculations for 60,000 pesos for three types of scenarios,
a) Exchange CAD cash into DOP in Dom Rep
b) Exchange CAD cash into USD cash at home and then USD cash into DOP
c) Withdraw DOP at the ATM billing CAD account
All three came very close, so the preference is not a price, but convenience, safety etc.
The only way to save was in b) when I go through the foreign exchange broker and not the bank, and it saves 2% or in my example 1,200 pesos for 60,000 pesos in cash.
There may be other bump if I can find the exchange in Dom Rep which pays more for USD cash than Scotia, and is safe and proven. So, who pays more in Sos. and by how much?