EXCHANGESERVICEXXL STAFF IN WORK !!!
First name: Nina
Last name: Lamjav
City: Ulaanbaatar
Country: Mongolia
u could see Nina AKA EXCHANGENOTHINGONLYRIPPXXL
and all his Family ( he say his agent !!!)
i write in green becoz its ur favorite colors bitch
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true .
+1 for u Achie
LMAO!
Sefyu, wich one from the picture is NINA? Is the sad one from the back?
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Fagot exchanger , is this the country with a booming economy wich you are so proud of? Looks like a shithole to me.
Some advice given to tourist who visit mongolia:
''The standard of medical care and range of familiar medicines available in Mongolia is often limited, particularly outside Ulaanbaatar. You are advised to bring basic medical supplies, including any regular prescription drugs, with you. Doctors and hospitals require cash payment prior to providing services, even for emergency care. In the event of a serious illness or accident, medical evacuation can be provided but is expensive and difficult to arrange with possible delays to obtaining required approvals. Payment is usually required up-front for a medical evacuation and costs may exceed $60 000.
Water-borne, food-borne and other infectious diseases (including HIV/AIDS, hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD), hepatitis, meningitis, rabies, typhoid and tuberculosis) are prevalent with more serious outbreaks occurring from time to time. We encourage you to consider having vaccinations before travelling. We advise you to boil all drinking water or drink bottled water, and avoid ice cubes and raw and undercooked food. Do not swim in fresh water to avoid exposure to certain water-borne diseases such as schistosomiasis. Seek medical advice if you have a fever or are suffering from diarrhoea.
The number of ATMs in Ulaanbaatar is limited. Older US currency (prior to 2000) may not be accepted in Mongolia, even by banks. The US dollar, Euro, Russian Rouble and Chinese Yuan are popular currencies. Bank notes of different nominal value are exchanged at different rates, with smaller notes at a lower rate. Most shops, supermarkets and restaurants in Mongolia do not accept credit cards. Outside Ulaanbaatar you should carry local currency.
While travelling, don't carry too much cash and remember that expensive watches, jewellery and cameras may be tempting targets for thieves.
Driving in Mongolia can be hazardous, particularly at night, due to poor visibility, road conditions, vehicle maintenance and local driving practices. There are few sealed roads outside of the capital, Ulaanbaatar. For further advice, see our bulletin on Overseas Road Safety.
The incidence of violent crime in Mongolia is increasing, particularly in the capital, Ulaanbaatar. Travellers have been robbed and assaulted, especially when walking at night.
Petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag snatching is prevalent. Thieves typically operate on public transport and in crowded areas in Ulaanbaatar such as Chinggis Khan International Airport, the Gandan Monastery, the State Department Store, the so-called "Black Market", the Naran Tuul Covered Market, the Central Post Office and the train station. Travellers have reported being robbed by criminals posing as police officers, particularly in the Sukhbaatar Square area of Ulaanbaatar. Incidents of crime targeting travellers are particularly frequent around the festivals Tsaagan Sar (January or February) and Naadam (July) and during the summer tourism season.
Thefts frequently occur on trains travelling between Mongolia and Russia. Travellers have also been robbed when using unlicensed taxis. You should seek assistance from staff at hotels, hostels, restaurants or places of entertainment to book a licensed taxi. '''
Source:
http://www.smartraveller.gov.au/zw-cgi/view/Advice/mongolia