The STB Mastercard Maestro: Credit and Debit Cards in Nigeria

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sofene (m)
Re: The STB Mastercard Maestro: Credit and Debit Cards in Nigeria
« #32 on: March 23, 2006, 07:46 PM »

What is graphcard and how does it work? Is it another nigeriabuyonline scam? I have been burned by shina adegoke's scam and this sounds just like it.

On the STB mastercard, it works pretty well and you can make purchases on many online sites. A notable exception is Paypal (eBay) where they do not accept credit cards issued in certain countries, ofcourse including Nigeria. Also I have not been able to use it on Amazon.com though I only tried once.
Skidoc (m)
Re: The STB Mastercard Maestro: Credit and Debit Cards in Nigeria
« #33 on: March 23, 2006, 08:22 PM »

Quote from: sofene on March 23, 2006, 07:46 PM
What is graphcard and how does it work? Is it another nigeriabuyonline scam? I have been burned by shina adegoke's scam and this sounds just like it.

Seems like a lot of people were burnt by that Shina Adegoke dude. He has become a household name in Nigeria when it comes to internet 419. Shocked
larger_20 (m)
Re: The STB Mastercard Maestro: Credit and Debit Cards in Nigeria
« #34 on: April 05, 2006, 04:24 AM »

Quote from: cheetahcub on January 08, 2006, 07:33 PM
I have the STB Mastercard and it works just as well as my other credit cards issued abroad(Amex and Visa). I used this card throughout my recent vacation in France,Italy and The UK. It was never declined for either POS or ATM transactions. It was even accepted for inflight sales on my BMI flight from London Heathrow to Paris CDG. All that was asked for was my passport which is the standard procedure nowadays anyway. And it's true that apart from the $250 there is no large deposit required. You load the card and spend what you load onto it with only a small percentage held back as collateral. Sure beats the interest we pay on our regular credit cards.

Hello, do you think i  can open online buisness account with my card, where i will receive payments from customers from nigeria?
Pls update me on this becasue I might open online store
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Re: The STB Mastercard Maestro: Credit and Debit Cards in Nigeria
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Seun (m)
Re: The STB Mastercard Maestro: Credit and Debit Cards in Nigeria
« #36 on: January 15, 2008, 04:49 PM »

Anyone still using these cards?
dgdatong
Re: The STB Mastercard Maestro: Credit and Debit Cards in Nigeria
« #37 on: January 28, 2008, 10:28 AM »

For Maestro Card, contact me:

No account opening needed, (you only need to send me a scanned copy of a valid International Passport. you can fund your card from any Zenith Bank, Acceptable in over 210 countries around the world.


Send me a mail (dgdatong@yahoo.com) for more info or call Me 08033145792. Also, check www.tuxedocard.com
Romeo2010
i am looking for adult toys in nigeria if anybody can help me
« #38 on: October 14, 2009, 02:37 PM »

actually i am looking for adult toys but i dont want to use my cards and my bank also what i am thinking if anywhere i can get it in Nigeria and pay in naira it will be good for me or if there is any Nigerian online shop where i can pay into their account and they will deliver for me?
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