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Not recommended – Cocomo ‘go go club’

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‘Would you like to come to Cocomo, we’ve got beautiful girls?’. Any man wandering along the deptak in Szczecin after 8.00 p.m. is certain to be approached by one of the ‘pink umbrella girls’. Perhaps even by two or three. And they will never take ‘No’ for an answer.

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‘Cocomo’ go go club, Szczecin

Should men allow themselves to be dragged into such a ‘den of iniquity’? Before setting foot in Cocomo, please be aware that the company ‘Ewent’ from Kraków which runs the ‘Cocomo’ chain is owned by one Jan S, currently awaiting trial on fraud charges.

On 11 march, 2014, Poland’s leading liberal newspaper ‘Gazeta Wyborcza’ published two articles about ‘Cocomo’ go-go clubs, which are now present in most of Poland’s major cities, including an anonymous interview with a female employee of Cocomo Szczecin.

The newspaper reports on the case of ‘Mateusz’ who entered Cocomo Poznań and left 5k PLN poorer, having lost consciousness after apparently only having drunk a single beer. ‘Mateusz’ reported the matter to the police, and is now awaiting the results of a drugs test to determine whether his drink had been interfered with.

According to the Poznań police, 12 similar complaints have been made in the city. Further similar accusations have been made by Cocomo customers in Warsaw, Kraków, Gdańsk, Sopot and Kielce.  The police have suggested that identical accusations from a number of Polish cities cannot all be coincidental.

One of the complaints was from a Pole who had been working in Norway, and had had two sums of 15k and 29k PLN debited from his account. Initial tests suggested he had been drugged.

The record formost money spent in Cocomo in an evening is apparently held by a Swede, who is said to have lost consciousness after purchasing two bottles of champagne. His evening in Cocomo set  him back a whopping 98k PLN (20k GBP, 25k EUR).

Sz-n.com therefore suggests that unless you have a strange desire to prove the old adage ‘a fool and his money are soon parted’ correct, or else wish to improve the bank balances of Polish fraudsters and gangsters, then please ignore the entreaties of the ‘pink umbrella girls’.

‘Cocomo’ – just say ‘No’.

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‘Cocomo’ – just say ‘No’


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