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Cumintijuana?
Has anyone used cumintijauna agency? Is hk closed for the new lock downs?
If I live about 30 mins from the border and planned to visit one agency girl for an hour I would need about 4 hrs total time to complete the mission. Does that sound about right?
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Cumintj is great
[QUOTE=TeddyO;5109170]Has anyone used cumintijauna agency? Is hk closed for the new lock downs?
If I live about 30 mins from the border and planned to visit one agency girl for an hour I would need about 4 hrs total time to complete the mission. Does that sound about right?[/QUOTE]If you're referring to Cumintj, they're my favorite agency. Use them way more than the others. Other agencies are cheaper (by a bit) but CIT IME has been 100% reliable, listings are informative and accurate. Yes, 4 hours sounds about right to see 1, maybe 2, agency girls right now given the longer border wait times (factor 1-2 hours at least to cross back).
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Goodgirls
Has anyone had luck with goodgirls? One of the girls prefers hotel luxar, any thoughts on this hotel?
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Public Transport to TJ
Is the public transport. Bus and trolley still running in San Diego?
May be going to TJ next month, and wondering if things are still running during the curfew and lock downs.
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Still running
[QUOTE=RainMan5;5132612]Is the public transport. Bus and trolley still running in San Diego?
May be going to TJ next month, and wondering if things are still running during the curfew and lock downs.[/QUOTE]I just got back from TJ after heading down on Monday the 28th. I can confirm the trolley is working. HK only had the 7th floor open when I was there, it was loaded with hotties on Monday night and Tuesday after about 10 am. Plenty of taxis available to easily go to and from the border. Crossed on foot at about 1 PM and it took roughly 40 minutes to get back to the US. Line was very long, but it moved fairly quickly.
I use the VIP card for the Monday / Tuesday discounted rooms at Cascades and plan to return in a week or two. Praying for that 2 k stimulus check! LOL.
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[QUOTE=Jason619;5136231]I just got back from TJ after heading down on Monday the 28th. I can confirm the trolley is working. HK only had the 7th floor open when I was there, it was loaded with hotties on Monday night and Tuesday after about 10 am. Plenty of taxis available to easily go to and from the border. Crossed on foot at about 1 PM and it took roughly 40 minutes to get back to the US. Line was very long, but it moved fairly quickly.
I use the VIP card for the Monday / Tuesday discounted rooms at Cascades and plan to return in a week or two. Praying for that 2 k stimulus check! LOL.[/QUOTE]What's the deal going in on foot? I've been reading reports that they now charge 30 dls to go into Mexico. I haven't been down since before covid. I just used to present my passport card and it was all good. Why are they charging 30 bucks? Was thinking of doing a trip but I might wait til after this shit goes away. Moe.
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I paid 30
[QUOTE=MemoeNasty;5136689]What's the deal going in on foot? I've been reading reports that they now charge 30 dls to go into Mexico. I haven't been down since before covid. I just used to present my passport card and it was all good. Why are they charging 30 bucks? Was thinking of doing a trip but I might wait til after this shit goes away. Moe.[/QUOTE]Before July, I always used to go into the foreigners line to the right (At the San Ysidro crossing) and would just wait in line, then show my passport / passport card to the agent. Sometimes I'd have to go as far as filling out a temporary visa, but usually not.
In July, I went with several friends and we were told by the agent that we needed to buy a 6 month visa for $30 in order to get through. They cited COVID and us not having an essential reason for going down. I have since heard a dentist excuse works, but my friend had mentioned Caliente to gamble and food, so we ended up paying the fee for the visa and just biting the bullet. Since getting the 180 day visa, I just walk through on the left side that Mexican nationals take, never have dealt with a line in my experience and it's much faster. The agent usually glances at the visa as I walk by and waves me through. The convenience alone is worth it, but it definitely felt like a shakedown / scam based on the Pandemic situation. I just chalked it up to the cost of doing 'business' in the pandemic and try to make the most of the visa.
I think you can still go through the right side and deal with the agent using your passport, but I haven't personally tried since getting the visa. There was a huge line that was at a stand still on Monday and it only appeared one agent was working the desk.
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I recently went with to Tj before Christmas. I had gone in October no visa and was able to cross no problem. This most recent visit the dentist excuse did not work as they wanted a confirmation and other stuff. I coughed it up and paid the fee. I will be heading down for the new year. The fellow in front of me did have his visa and was left alone. So I'm hoping the same happens to me this weekend.
[QUOTE=Jason619;5136840]Before July, I always used to go into the foreigners line to the right (At the San Ysidro crossing) and would just wait in line, then show my passport / passport card to the agent. Sometimes I'd have to go as far as filling out a temporary visa, but usually not.
In July, I went with several friends and we were told by the agent that we needed to buy a 6 month visa for $30 in order to get through. They cited COVID and us not having an essential reason for going down. I have since heard a dentist excuse works, but my friend had mentioned Caliente to gamble and food, so we ended up paying the fee for the visa and just biting the bullet. Since getting the 180 day visa, I just walk through on the left side that Mexican nationals take, never have dealt with a line in my experience and it's much faster. The agent usually glances at the visa as I walk by and waves me through. The convenience alone is worth it, but it definitely felt like a shakedown / scam based on the Pandemic situation. I just chalked it up to the cost of doing 'business' in the pandemic and try to make the most of the visa.
I think you can still go through the right side and deal with the agent using your passport, but I haven't personally tried since getting the visa. There was a huge line that was at a stand still on Monday and it only appeared one agent was working the desk.[/QUOTE]
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Agencies that cross
I used one of those agencies with girls that cross about 3 times. 3 different girls. One was amazing and I ended up with an overnight stay even though I only booked 2 hours. Another was pretty good, but overall a standard affair as far as tj girls. The last one was subpar and I wouldn't repeat with her. Overall I would say YMMV. It's pricier than meeting girls in TJ, but better then meeting similar quality girls here. Overall I'd say it's better than what's on this side. Two things to keep in mind though is you're always doing an outcall and it usually takes some planning.
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Just to clarify, although people refer to it as a visa it technically is not. They are referring to a FMM (Forma Migratoria Múltiple), which is really a tourist card. The FMM costs $30 and is good for 180 days.
Legally, an FMM is required of all tourists visiting Mexico, but this requirement was often waived at border crossings if you were staying less than 7 days. Apparently it is now only being waived with a valid reason for visiting Mexico. If you fly in, it is usually part of your ticket cost. If you have an FMM already, you can use the Mexican national line when walking across the border, which is usually much faster. You can fill out the application for an FMM in advance [URL=https://www.inm.gob.mx/fmme/publico/en/solicitud.html]online[/URL].
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[QUOTE=GoldenBooy102;5142476]I used one of those agencies with girls that cross about 3 times. 3 different girls. One was amazing and I ended up with an overnight stay even though I only booked 2 hours. Another was pretty good, but overall a standard affair as far as tj girls. The last one was subpar and I wouldn't repeat with her. Overall I would say YMMV. It's pricier than meeting girls in TJ, but better then meeting similar quality girls here. Overall I'd say it's better than what's on this side. Two things to keep in mind though is you're always doing an outcall and it usually takes some planning.[/QUOTE]Thanks for posting this! What agencies have girls who cross now with the situation at the border? I haven't seen any girls advertised lately, but I haven't really been paying attention either.
CC.
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[QUOTE=CobraComander;5143197]Thanks for posting this! What agencies have girls who cross now with the situation at the border? I haven't seen any girls advertised lately, but I haven't really been paying attention either.
CC.[/QUOTE]I know tj geisha always has a few.
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How Clean Are The Girls?
So this is my first time in TJ and first time using an escort agency. I'm a bit paranoid about STIs and what not. How clean are the girls that come from an agency like say Grey's Girls or similar?
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[QUOTE=Bruce088;5143876]So this is my first time in TJ and first time using an escort agency. I'm a bit paranoid about STIs and what not. How clean are the girls that come from an agency like say Grey's Girls or similar?[/QUOTE]How clean is anyone? They are sex workers, so there's an element of risk. But they are as clean or cleaner than anyone else. Most will do BBBJ, but some do require condoms for everything. Most will require condoms for full sex, but some will go bare on occasion. Personally, I'd be more worried about a civilian who barebacked everyone and their brother than about a professional sex worker. But it's your call to assess the risks of sex with a professional.
If you are worried, insist on a cover and then you will be reasonably safe from most STIs.
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Tijuana escort agencies
I'm planning to visit Tijuana again in February. Last time I was there I used Musas, I liked their service. This time I'm planning to use Geisha's services. Has anybody have experience with them, are there any recommendations?