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Re: Chronicles Of My 5 Day Trip From Benin To Abuja With An 03 EOD by Specialist900(m): 11:43pm On Mar 17, 2018
captainking:
flushing your radiator might have saved you the over heating wahala...
coolant was disappearing, flushing radiator wouldn't have solved it

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Re: Chronicles Of My 5 Day Trip From Benin To Abuja With An 03 EOD by Specialist900(m): 11:45pm On Mar 17, 2018
Op,

you tried o, Weldone... The fault isn't the poor EOD but yours, lesson learned all the same

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Re: Chronicles Of My 5 Day Trip From Benin To Abuja With An 03 EOD by timifakay(m): 4:59am On Mar 18, 2018
captainking:
flushing your radiator might have saved you the over heating wahala...

Read full season story to see cause of the overheat.
Re: Chronicles Of My 5 Day Trip From Benin To Abuja With An 03 EOD by captainking(m): 11:02am On Mar 18, 2018
Specialist900:
coolant was disappearing, flushing radiator wouldn't have solved it
agreed bro.. I did not read it earlier..
Re: Chronicles Of My 5 Day Trip From Benin To Abuja With An 03 EOD by captainking(m): 11:02am On Mar 18, 2018
timifakay:


Read full season story to see cause of the overheat.
already did bro.. My bad!
Re: Chronicles Of My 5 Day Trip From Benin To Abuja With An 03 EOD by Nobody: 7:40pm On Mar 18, 2018
oyb:


the issue is more complicated than that

most of us know, on some level, that our kazzeems and artisans in general are ripping us off
the avoidance of maintenance is not just about carelessness, but about wariness.

9 times out of 10, you send your car to be fixed or maintained, something is stolen from it.
or worse, you begin on a odyssey of needless repairs

there was an instance when a vendor engaged by our company swapped out the brakes on an ogas car so that they would come back to order new brakes. there was a time i believe they swapped out my car tires ; because i suddenly noticed that my one year old car had worn out tires.

this applies to just about everything. for instance i have an asus laptop with a battery issue. unfortunatly, i just found that yu have to take the laptop apart to get at the battery. i'm comfortable with run of the mill swapping of hdd, ram etal, but i shy away from complete disassembly. i am 80% sure if i take the laptop to fis the battery , a week latter something will stop working or fail, maybe my speakers or something, becaus the average nigerian, as you have learnt is a predatory , greedy bastard

the solution is not practical - resolve to spend the entire day at the workshop of the repairer.

unfortunately gazzuz does not have festac outreach.


As a business owner, how do you mitigate against this?
Re: Chronicles Of My 5 Day Trip From Benin To Abuja With An 03 EOD by Nobody: 10:29pm On Mar 18, 2018
EgunMogaji:


As a business owner, how do you mitigate against this?

i am going to assume that your question is how do you prevent your staff [in your workshop] from stealing from cars

the theft is two fold - things like money, phone chargers etal, or actual car parts

for personal belongings of clients
1) the usual items in car are at owners risk

2) a process in place where there are cabinets/lockers which clients move all their car valuables to just before handing the car over

3) a proper job logging system where it is clear that mr a worked on mr e's car

4) high definition cctv so that you can do your own checks afterward/ issue resolution

for car parts it is more complicated, bt let me try
1) as said before, you need to have a proper logging system; register your clients, their cars, and thoroughly track their vehicle maintenance. f you have this in place, there is always a record of who worked on what car. if a particular person is stealing from peoples cars, the records will out this [ assuming they do not take their cars elsewhere]

2) the cctv noted before. you can observe if yuor staff appear to be picking things from people's cars

3) a sign in sign out system. anything stolen would have to be taken out of the place. so if your staff/personnel have an area where they must stash all their belongings before they enter the workshop, and are checked before leaving the workshop [checking area is a cctv area]

4) sureties . anyone you employ must have a surety in an ironclad contract.

5) you must put some mean clauses on stealing into the employment letter and follow them up [so people see you mean business]

6) from the psy ops side, you must find a way to promote rivalry among your staff. once they are all paddy paddy, they will join hands to rip you off. if they are factionalized, they will be wary as there is the risk that mr a will snitch on mr b

assuming you are referring to your own car, then your driver or car operator must be legally responsible for the car and everything in it, or you mys have a specific vendor who does your vehicle maintenance

my first line thoughts.

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Re: Chronicles Of My 5 Day Trip From Benin To Abuja With An 03 EOD by Nobody: 11:01pm On Mar 18, 2018
oyb:


i am going to assume that your question is how do you prevent your staff [in your workshop] from stealing from cars

the theft is two fold - things like money, phone chargers etal, or actual car parts

for personal belongings of clients
1) the usual items in car are at owners risk

2) a process in place where there are cabinets/lockers which clients move all their car valuables to just before handing the car over

3) a proper job logging system where it is clear that mr a worked on mr e's car

4) high definition cctv so that you can do your own checks afterward/ issue resolution

for car parts it is more complicated, bt let me try
1) as said before, you need to have a proper logging system; register your clients, their cars, and thoroughly track their vehicle maintenance. f you have this in place, there is always a record of who worked on what car. if a particular person is stealing from peoples cars, the records will out this [ assuming they do not take their cars elsewhere]

2) the cctv noted before. you can observe if yuor staff appear to be picking things from people's cars

3) a sign in sign out system. anything stolen would have to be taken out of the place. so if your staff/personnel have an area where they must stash all their belongings before they enter the workshop, and are checked before leaving the workshop [checking area is a cctv area]

4) sureties . anyone you employ must have a surety in an ironclad contract.

5) you must put some mean clauses on stealing into the employment letter and follow them up [so people see you mean business]

6) from the psy ops side, you must find a way to promote rivalry among your staff. once they are all paddy paddy, they will join hands to rip you off. if they are factionalized, they will be wary as there is the risk that mr a will snitch on mr b

assuming you are referring to your own car, then your driver or car operator must be legally responsible for the car and everything in it, or you mys have a specific vendor who does your vehicle maintenance

my first line thoughts.

Thank you very much for your time and insight. You've steadfastly answered most of my questions and help serve as a viewfinder into the Nigerian system and psychic for me.

I just wanted you to know that you're not wasting time and megabyte typing, I read it keenly.

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Re: Chronicles Of My 5 Day Trip From Benin To Abuja With An 03 EOD by Nobody: 11:05pm On Mar 18, 2018
EgunMogaji:


Thank you very much for your time and insight. You've steadfastly answered most of my questions and help serve as a viewfinder into the Nigerian system and psychic for me.

I just wanted you to know that you're not wasting time and megabyte typing, I read it keenly.

you're welcome. smiley

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Re: Chronicles Of My 5 Day Trip From Benin To Abuja With An 03 EOD by Shugarlord213: 12:48am On Mar 19, 2018
Someone should help me out here, I met this dude online and he showed me a car Toyota Camry 2000 and that the car is going for 300k. Just that the only problem is the AC. That it needs to be refilled.

Some questions I need answered by my professionals here

1)How much does a AC Camry cost
2)is there any possibility that I am going to be scammed. Because the dude sounded so genuine

The car is in Ogun State meanwhile I told him I was at Lagos. (Am abt Edo)He even insisted I come for inspection. I no wan waste money and time
Re: Chronicles Of My 5 Day Trip From Benin To Abuja With An 03 EOD by Cosplay: 3:54am On Mar 19, 2018
oyb:


i am going to assume that your question is how do you prevent your staff [in your workshop] from stealing from cars

the theft is two fold - things like money, phone chargers etal, or actual car parts

for personal belongings of clients
1) the usual items in car are at owners risk

2) a process in place where there are cabinets/lockers which clients move all their car valuables to just before handing the car over

3) a proper job logging system where it is clear that mr a worked on mr e's car

4) high definition cctv so that you can do your own checks afterward/ issue resolution

for car parts it is more complicated, bt let me try
1) as said before, you need to have a proper logging system; register your clients, their cars, and thoroughly track their vehicle maintenance. f you have this in place, there is always a record of who worked on what car. if a particular person is stealing from peoples cars, the records will out this [ assuming they do not take their cars elsewhere]

2) the cctv noted before. you can observe if yuor staff appear to be picking things from people's cars

3) a sign in sign out system. anything stolen would have to be taken out of the place. so if your staff/personnel have an area where they must stash all their belongings before they enter the workshop, and are checked before leaving the workshop [checking area is a cctv area]

4) sureties . anyone you employ must have a surety in an ironclad contract.

5) you must put some mean clauses on stealing into the employment letter and follow them up [so people see you mean business]

6) from the psy ops side, you must find a way to promote rivalry among your staff. once they are all paddy paddy, they will join hands to rip you off. if they are factionalized, they will be wary as there is the risk that mr a will snitch on mr b

assuming you are referring to your own car, then your driver or car operator must be legally responsible for the car and everything in it, or you mys have a specific vendor who does your vehicle maintenance

my first line thoughts.

This one is the sort to gather grandchildren around when he’s 85 and tell them good captivating stories cheesy
Your insight is just as remarkable as your stepwise logic.

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Re: Chronicles Of My 5 Day Trip From Benin To Abuja With An 03 EOD by luvinhubby(m): 10:53am On Mar 19, 2018
Shugarlord213:
Someone should help me out here, I met this dude online and he showed me a car Toyota Camry 2000 and that the car is going for 300k. Just that the only problem is the AC. That it needs to be refilled.

Some questions I need answered by my professionals here

1)How much does a AC Camry cost
2)is there any possibility that I am going to be scammed. Because the dude sounded so genuine

The car is in Ogun State meanwhile I told him I was at Lagos. (Am abt Edo)He even insisted I come for inspection. I no wan waste money and time

No 2000 Camry in good condition, except faulty AC can go for that amount.
Re: Chronicles Of My 5 Day Trip From Benin To Abuja With An 03 EOD by Commonsense101(m): 2:46am On Mar 20, 2018
Shugarlord213:
Someone should help me out here, I met this dude online and he showed me a car Toyota Camry 2000 and that the car is going for 300k. Just that the only problem is the AC. That it needs to be refilled.

Some questions I need answered by my professionals here

1)How much does a AC Camry cost
2)is there any possibility that I am going to be scammed. Because the dude sounded so genuine

The car is in Ogun State meanwhile I told him I was at Lagos. (Am abt Edo)He even insisted I come for inspection. I no wan waste money and time
have you ever been kidnapped before?
some of una no just get sense. you're looking for 300k camry. them go hold you, beat you until you use your ATM withdraw that your 300k which you obviously cannot deny having since you intend to purchase a car.

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Re: Chronicles Of My 5 Day Trip From Benin To Abuja With An 03 EOD by Shugarlord213: 5:18am On Mar 20, 2018
Commonsense101:

have you ever been kidnapped before?
some of una no just get sense. you're looking for 300k camry. them go hold you, beat you until you use your ATM withdraw that your 300k which you obviously cannot deny having since you intend to purchase a car.

Am telling you o. I ain’t going bless common sense lol
Re: Chronicles Of My 5 Day Trip From Benin To Abuja With An 03 EOD by pcwhiz(m): 6:17am On Mar 21, 2018
diportivo:





that toks RAV4

I have a feeling cityhood sold it to ur aunt

cry
i didn't ask her who she got it from. Her husby did the transactions.
Re: Chronicles Of My 5 Day Trip From Benin To Abuja With An 03 EOD by pcwhiz(m): 6:20am On Mar 21, 2018
Cosplay:


The engine just knocked? Just like that? Even with complete service, appropriate oil changes at appropriate intervals and with no sound or otherwise warnings or changes or drop in performance or even CELs?

Wow.
well, i think she said something about a clanging or knocking sound as if metals are loose coming from the engine minutes before it totally shut down.

yes! everything was put in place prior to the journey. the suv wasn't even up to two weeks it was gotten.
Re: Chronicles Of My 5 Day Trip From Benin To Abuja With An 03 EOD by LagosWharf: 4:49pm On Mar 29, 2018
ogbiwa:
This is the story of how I spent 5 days on the road between Benin and Abuja because of one car. Pls the purpose of this thread is to detail things I went through so someone else can learn something from my ordeal should they find themselves in a similar situation.
First let me say I have never been a fan of the Honda Accord and I have my reasons. I only agreed to travel with this one as it was the only option. I attended a wedding in Benin last week with the car. Left Abuja early Thursday. Before then the car was having minor overheating issues for which I visited the mechs a day prior to check that and other things. They checked and couldn't find anything wrong with the cooling system. I embarked.The temperature rose only once on the way and after letting it cool for about 30mins we continued and made Benin in record time I must say. EOD V6 can run sha.
Got to Benin and did all the running around within Benin Friday and Saturday without any issues. Just once the brake was making sound as I was entering the hotel. I'll not comment on my personal thoughts about Benin.
I will continue...

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Mynd44
Marpol
Ishilove

I read this thread to the end because I was waiting for your comment on Benin. Abeg, drop your comment on Benin. I am highly expectant of this info

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