I negotiate in pesos, always
[QUOTE=BigBossMan;432319]I was getting 6.25 p per $ in November so 1500 p was $240 so I think you got the tourist price. I have had similar bad experiences with club girls. This is where the wingman is valuable. Lucas90 waved me off one I wanted last trip. I passed even though I thought she was best looking in the club.[/QUOTE]I just translated it to dollars for the post. 1700 pesos was the final price.
Not sure I was pegged as a newbie
[QUOTE=Esten;432335]She may have pegged you for a newbie or pushover at this point. Or possibly even earlier on the first chica drink, when (it appears) you also paid more than necessary. I think the minimum is just one, 400 peso drink to take a chica out.[/QUOTE]I speak fluent spanish and have been hanging out in BA for the past 10 years. I think it was two things: 1) She didn't want to come back and if I bought the second drink she didn't have to return; and 2) they literally give the chicas 3 sips of the drink. They finish it in 2 minutes while you are still working on yours and then the waiters hound seem to be pushing the chicas to ask for another drink. It's such an Argentine thing. Push two drinks at ridiculous prices when, if perhaps the first drink cost 400 pesos, and the next one cost 200. You'd probably end up spending more money on the drinks. Anyway, the point is that the clubs have indeed become ridiculous, the women are no longer the hottest BA has to offer (yes, still a few exceptions) and I won't be going back again unless something were to drastically change. My only way to tell Madahos that they have lost my business forever is to just not show up. If more of us did that, things might change.
Your opinion if you don't mind.
[QUOTE=RockHarders;432958]and only freelance places like Newport will be able to survive (Newport has no facilities for the chicas; all girls in street clothes; no cover, exit fee, or touts and they are actually operating within their licensed purpose which is a Class C dance club upstairs and a bar / live music venue downstairs; as such, based on the reasons given in the article, it would be very hard for the GCBA to justify shutting Newport down permanently).
Suerte.
Rock Harders.[/QUOTE]Knowing the law is often fluid here, do you see DCBA going after Newport anyway? Also given the power of the local Mafia (excuse me, PFA) do you think they will eventually use their power to see clubs like Madaho / Black reopened? That has to be a huge loss in mordita.