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damadsuite (m)
How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« on: December 29, 2006, 02:27 PM »

HOW WE MADE N5M FROM RECHARGE CARDS WITHIN 6 MONTHS

Recharge cards sales are very lucrative with aggressive marketing.

A young start-up company came to my office some months ago with a business proposal on mass distribution of GSM recharge cards. The plan was to monopolize card sales using local distribution channels and employing about 10 young school leavers to run the distribution network every morning.

The marketing structure was built on reliance, efficiency and nobility for GSM phone booths operators. We realized that they spend money on transportation to get their Cards; nobody gives them bonus allowance and credit facilities to help uplift their businesses. We were the answer to the innate needs of these phone booth operators. First we took a survey of the number of phone booths operators in our host city. I discovered that there are over 700 phone booth operators in our host city.

After taking the survey, we employed ten young school leavers and bought them bicycles and registered a company to float the distribution. They took our cards to the door steps of almost every Phone boot operator in our city. Now they don’t move an inch to get their cards and also we gave them credit facilities to help grow their business. We were distributing over 3,500 cards daily initially. We appointed each person to cover 50 booths daily and all 10 person covers over 500 every morning. We gave them company labeled T-Shirts and custom packs to deliver our cards. Within 2 months we where recruiting more distributors and our daily card sales rose to over 10,000 units.

The model worked so well that my partners intend extending the chain to other cities. We are currently looking for indigenes from different Nigerian cities. If you are interested please contact me. I am also interest in seeing more investor take over their cities distributing GSM Cards this way. The market for Cards is so huge and very lucrative. The first to take the initiative is always the king in this business.

Many, after seeing their card sales slumping, stole into the idea but then we have already won over the market. You too can start a small time distribution now or join our marketing team to implement one in your city.

I was indeed glad I listened and financed Tim and Oludewa business proposal.
damadsuite (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #1 on: December 29, 2006, 06:33 PM »

pls post your reply to this thread on this forum, No emails pls. I can only answer your question on this forum. Thanks!
BlackMamba (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #2 on: December 29, 2006, 08:00 PM »

I'm sure you can de-activate the pin-numbers if lost or stolen.  This will prevent miscreants from robbing those that distribute the cards.
damadsuite (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #3 on: December 31, 2006, 02:27 PM »

We never thought of that. Our boys that distributed our cards are permanent worker with the company. We have not had problems with cards being stolen. Maybe I will them to find out how they could deactivate cards just in case there is a reason in the future to do so,

Thanks for your suggestion. Complement of the season
amoxy
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #4 on: January 02, 2007, 11:30 AM »

hi damandasuite, i think d idea is marvellous,i would like to run this in benin,i am quite sure it will work.pls tell me how to go about it,esp as regards the financing
damadsuite (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #5 on: January 02, 2007, 03:20 PM »

Hello Amoxy,

I am glad you intend taking this strategy to building your way to stable millions. I think you can start with as little as possible.

I am also glad that you are very close to major wholesale card depot - Benin. Benin has a lot of GSM Cards wholesale shop like Aboma. Obtaining your cards maybe weekly or daily will be very easy.

Lets build a small scale card distribution network for you. Assuming you have N50,000 you intend investing daily on the distribution of GSM cards and you intend covering just about 30 booths close to your area daily. What you will need to do is start your distribution as early as 8.00a.m, circulating your cards to every booth on your list. Once you are through with the circulation daily, take records of the cash balance in your sales account and take again your N50K to reload your stock of cards by buying another set of cards for the next day.

If you circulate N50,000 worth of cards daily, in no time you will discover that your account over a period of 12months will be over a N1,000,000. That is if you invest both profit and new capital regularly whenever you go to purchase new cards. For convenience and speedy growth, get young people to join your marketing team.

For funds; start with whatever you can get your hands on. Start now!

ezeking (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #6 on: January 02, 2007, 06:14 PM »

your bizz sounds very fantastic. but is it just as simple as u made it look. u mean u didnt face any dificulties or isnt facing any at the moment. u make it look like its quite simple which i hope it is. i might consider going into this is i get reassurance.
abhosts (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #7 on: January 02, 2007, 06:52 PM »

If it has no risk and challenges, then it’s not a business. If you don’t want any risk on your investment, kindly leave it in the bank. You will be lucky to get an interest of about 8% yearly.  Grin
ntuedor (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #8 on: January 03, 2007, 05:20 PM »

@damadsuite,

I am interested in this kind of venture. Cud u pls drop me a line on ntuedor2002@yahoo.com. I will like
to discuss with u further, since I hv a few questions to ask you for guidance. i will like also to hv your mobile line.
Mine is 08053238378.
looking forward to hearing from you soon.

Regards,

ntuedor
amoxy
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #9 on: January 04, 2007, 12:25 PM »

hi,damandsuite,thanks a lot for your info,  but i still need some clarificatons,can i have your email or fone no.u can reach me on mojkem16@yahoo.com
ndbest (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #10 on: January 04, 2007, 04:01 PM »

wow! i love creative ideas. a frnd of mine had exactly this same idea but wasnt articulate in his explanation, so he didnt make it sound interesting like u just did. but i rem'ber he said he only needed to make just N10 profit on each card. Can u tell us hw much u make on a recharge card and what price do u make your purchase per card?
ishmael (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #11 on: January 04, 2007, 04:48 PM »

Quote from: damadsuite on December 29, 2006, 06:33 PM
please post your reply to this thread on this forum, No emails please. I can only answer your question on this forum. Thanks!

Pally i'm interested in this recharge card business. Can i start with lets say N20k?? I'm in kaduna. Please let me hear your response.
damadsuite (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #12 on: January 05, 2007, 11:13 AM »

A lot of questions i need to answer,

Firstly, I will want to say there is no business that don't carry some level of risk. Recharge Card sales carries minimal risk because they are easily liquidatable and are not perishable. The only fear here is delay in sales if your marketing structure is poor. The entire business is hinged on marketing with a finer touch.

Secondly, You can start with the little you have. Somebody asked if he can start with N20K. You can start with N20k and build it gradually as you grow and get more use to the marketing strategy.

Concerning how much you can get a card and what profit margin to expect, this depends on where you get your cards from. We gets ours directly from GLO, MTN, CELTEL offices in bulk. You can get yours from sub distributors. I will find out what is the cost for a roll of GLO, MTN, CELTEL cards.

Anybody with an idea about the cost of wholesale cards can place a thread here to assist most interested friends. I think it is quite easy to start as you may not be directly moving around the place distributing these cards. It is better you play the Exec Role by getting young school leavers to distribute while you keep planning. I like it that way.


,
Building a business is more than just money.
ndbest (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #13 on: January 05, 2007, 01:36 PM »

Thnks a lot Damatsuite, i use to think that dealing with MTN, Glo & Celtel directly is capital intensive. can u kindly confirm the cost implications of dealing directly with the telecom companies, and how cheap can one get cards from them compared to subdealers? i only hv roughly N200k presently. thanks.
kdships (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #14 on: January 05, 2007, 08:08 PM »

@damadsuite this is really inspiring. I once made an effort toward becoming a GLO subdealer but got knocked out by their requirements. Thanks for sharing your success story with us here. This is yet another tap on the head I'd received  in three weeks. Smiley
damadsuite (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #15 on: January 06, 2007, 10:50 AM »

MTN, GLO and even CELTEL are very controversial sometimes when it comes to obtaining dealership opportunity with them. I have been able to position my company in such a way that with our corporate statistics, most very difficult conglomerate gives us partnership and dealership opportunities easily. I deal directly with the topmost executives and sometimes beat bureaucracy through political influence.

I am happy that many are taking the bold step in investing on real stuffs that work. I have always love low risk business and can't stand losing money. As a forward thinking Nigeria, I believe any business worth doing should be able to hit the million naira mark early. What a business really needs is innovative intelligence not money to get to the Milllion naira mark.

I think a lot of Nigerians are very creative when it comes to business development but capital has always been a problem in this country. The business model I posted below was not my idea but someone else that needed financing from my company. I am glad to share more of these small & medium scale business ideas that really works in this forum. I have a trailer load of them in my drawers. Patented anyway!

I have financed more than 7 of these class of business within the past 6 years. I will be putting up a new thread soon on a very reliable and creative way you can raise fund with the little you have. I mean with just about 20K you can build a small passive income business of your own and invest the proceed yearly on Nigeria leading stock Index. I mean really passive income monthly as you face other important issues in your life. I am a little busy in the office now. I will post it by noon.

ndbest (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #16 on: January 08, 2007, 11:32 AM »

pls how hv u been dealing wit the problem of returned invalid vouchers, if any.
jenny2006 (f)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #17 on: January 08, 2007, 12:12 PM »

i just want you to clarify some of these issues concerning your post.  what is the percentage of profit you make from the sale of one card? according to some of the call centre operaters - a huge number of them, in lagos, make N50 on each card.
what are the products sold to you by the commuincation companies, my guess is that it wont be much different when compared  to the rate given to other thousands of retailers, there's normally a fixed percantage for sale to the distributors, so a good persuasion skill wont really be helpful here.
Do you only sell to phone booths (they're the ones i refer to above). Sellers in some shops and supermarkets sells at the advertised price (often). My point is that you're right about starting this kind of enterprise with little capital; you're however wrong in the information concerning the percentage of profit, which in my view is very low. It more profitabel for these retailers to operate the call centres and not the sale of vouchers alone.

opia (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #18 on: January 09, 2007, 10:46 AM »

mr damadsiute,thanks for the info,but how can i get intouch wt the executives of these operators,opeyemihadex@yahoo.com,08057032010 i will like to hav urs,thanks
bighak33 (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #19 on: January 10, 2007, 05:47 PM »

Hey
      I am writting u from the U.S. will be in  Nigeria in may i will like to meet with u, i have some money i want to invest ok write me back if u get this my e-mail is hakeemolageshin@yahoo.com pls write me back.
nospetco (f)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #20 on: January 10, 2007, 09:14 PM »

please, this goes to damadsuite, how many businesses are u into?
you posted something about returns for forex;
please everyone check this link out http://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-33966.0.html
are u for real, is your web site for real,
fellow nairalanders let's seriously consider this
is this guy to be trusted?
8oracle (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #21 on: January 10, 2007, 11:01 PM »

Damadsuite statement for any comer to deal directly with MTN,GLO,OR CELTEL is misleading,You cant if your re not their Principal dealer,But they will refer you to deal with these Principal dealers, on matter of recharge card,or voucher for a better bargain.

For the benefit of all Nairalanders who re in lagos, find below the list of eligible MTN Principal dealers.

   LAGOS DEALER PRINCIPAL OUTLET LIST   
         
NO   DEALER CODE   NAME OF COMPANY   LAGOS
   Lagos       
1   001                 AFINBO NIGERIA LIMITED                                Plot 859 Bishop Aboyade Cole, Victoria Island
           
           
   Lagos       
2   0027               NETCELL LIMITED                         Suite 4, Lafayette Mall, Plot 1436, SanusiFafunwa, Victoria Island, Lagos
           
   Lagos       
3   0005   EIL TELECOM LIMITED   7c Oduduwa way, GRA, Ikeja
           
           
   Lagos       
4   0006      EMATES                                  3RD Avenue K Close, House 1, Festac town
           
           
   Lagos       
5   0018   KPS LIMITED   1, Abiola Segun Ajayi Street, Off Etim Inyang CresentVictoria Island, Lagos
                           61 Isheri Road, Ogba
           
   Lagos       
6   0010   GSM TECHNOLOGIES   224 Etim Inyang Crescent, Victoria Island
           
           
   Lagos       
7   0031   REYOMS   Plot 1398B, Tiamiyu Savage Street, Victoria Island

   Lagos       
8   0012   HOLE 19   32 Musa Yardua Street, off Idowu Martins, V/Island
           
           
   Lagos       
9   0015   INTERCOMM   311 Wharf Road, Brosette Compound, Apapa
           
           
   Lagos       
10   0016   IWT - PHONEXPRESS   31 Saka Tinubu Street, Victoria Island
           
           
   Lagos       
11   0019   LEGACY CONSULTS LIMITED   NICON Building 118/120 Broad Street First Floor,  Lagos
           
           
           
   Lagos       
12   0020   LINKLINE NIGERIA LTD   Suite 28 Tafawa Balewa Comple Race Course, Onikan
           
   Lagos       
13   0021   LOBATEX   17 Adeola Odeku Street, Victoria Island, Lagos
           
   Lagos       
14   0023   MOBILE SYSTEMS LIMITED   64 Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos
           
           
           
   Lagos       
15   0025   NEET NIG LTD   43 Akin Adesola Street, Victoria Island, Lagos
           
   Lagos       
16   0026   NERO COMMUNICATIONS   A14/15 Ikota Shopping Complex, Victoria Garden City, Lekki
           
           
           
           
   Lagos       
17   0032   ROYAL STRIDE TELECOMS GROUP   57 Allen Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos
           
           
   Lagos       
18   0033   RTB TELECOM   18 Fatai Atere Way, Matori
           
           
   Lagos       
19   '0034   SIEMENS LIMITED   98/100 Oshodi-Apapa Expressway, Isolo
           
           
   Lagos       
20   0036   SMARTCELL (NEXT)   7 Aerodrome Road, Apapa
           
   Lagos       
21   0038   SPEAKEEZEE CELLULAR &   92 Awolowo Way, SW Ikoyi, Lagos
       PAGING SYSTEMS   
           
   Lagos       
22   0039   TELFIELD NIGERIA LIMITED   Nikky Africana Plaza 70C Allen Avenue,Ikeja
           
           
           
   Lagos       
23   0042   VISTAR   2A Osborne Road, Foreshore Towers, 9th Floor, Ikoyi,
           Lagos
           
           
   Lagos       
24   0044   WPC - MOBILE PHONE WAREHOUSE   3 Imam Augusto Close, Off Olasa Street, Victoria Island, Lagos
          
           
   Lagos       
25   0056   WAVETECH PHONEHOUSE   110 Awolowo Road, Ikoyi
           
           
   Lagos       
26   0013   HYCON MILLENIUM SERVICES   Hycon Suite, 1st Floor Lapal House,
           
           
   Lagos       
27   0004   CHUCKCORP     Superior Motors Building, 39 Alhaji Tokan SAlaka Estate, Western Avenue, Surulere, Lagos
           
   Lagos       
28   0059   PHONELINKS   118 Bode Thomas street, Surulere
          
           
   Lagos       
29   0041   TELIPOINT - ANDCHRISTIE   48 Raymond Njoku Street, Ikoyi, Lagos
          
           
   Lagos       
30   0014   IDEAL INFOSYSTEMS   2 Wharf Road, Apapa, Lagos
          
           
   Lagos       
31   0045   ZERO NINE ZERO   32 Ezekiel Street,Off Toyin Street, Ikeja
          
           
   Lagos       
32   0007   REDSTAR EXPRESS   12 Rasmon Street, Off Osolo Way, Ajao Estate, Isolo
          Apapa
           
   Lagos       
33   0062   CYBASE LIMITED   23 Fatai Atere Way, Matori, Mushin
           
           
           
34   Lagos   SIMBA TELECOM   61 Awolowo Road, Ikoyi
   0008       
           
           
35   Lagos   THE PHONESHOP LIMITED   33 Adetokunbo Ademola Street, Victoria Island
   0077       
           
           
36   Lagos   FLOWELL SERVICES LIMITED   1 Motorways Avenue, Alausa Ikeja
   0065       
           
           
37   Lagos   MYLOID TELECOMMUNICATION LTD   37 Saka Tinubu Street, Victoria Island
   0024       
           
           
38   Lagos   SKYNET TELECOMMUNICATION LIMITED   Suite 28 RodeoMall, 148 Obafemi Awolowo Way, Ikeja
   0035       
           
           
39   Lagos   OFFICE MAX   Century 21 Mall, Mega Plaza, 14B Idowu Martins Street, V/I
   0067       
           
           
40   Lagos   MURHI INTERNATIONAL NIGERIA LIMITED   Plot 45 Omole Industrial Layout, Ogba
   0082       
           
           
41   Lagos   DELTATEL COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED   27 Sanusi Fafunwa Street, Victoria Island
   0084       
           
           
           
42   Lagos   MACAW INTERNATIONAL   27-29 Adeyemo Alakija Street (Top Floor) Victoria Island
   0090       
           
           
43   Lagos   BRILLIANT TELECOMMUNICATION LIMITED   2/4 Abebe Village Road, Iganmu Surulere
   0085       
           
44   Lagos       
   0088   CONTACT INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION   9 Calcutta Crescent Apapa
           
           
45   Lagos       
   0087   FALUMS LIMITED   25/27 Ogudu Road, Ojota
           
           
           
46   Lagos   IYKE COLLINS INVT LTD   Prince's court 37 Ahmed Onibudo Street, Victoria Island
           
           
47   Lagos       
   0093   BTN NIGERIA LIMITED   23 Festival Road, Victoria Island
           
           
           63 Opebi Road, Ikeja
48   Lagos   GLAMOUR C & I LIMITED   Alade Market Obafemi Awolowo Road, Ikeja
           Ibara Roundabout, Abeokuta
           Ring Road, Ibadan
           
           
49   Lagos   OFFICE DEVICES LIMITED   117 Allen Avenue, Ikeja
   0103       
           
           
50   Lagos   21st CENTURY TECHNOLOGIES   249A Muri Okunola Street Victoria Island
           
           
           
51   Lagos   SKIVAM LIMITED   79 Adeniran Ogunsanya street, Surulere
           
           
           
52   Lagos   WATCHERS TELECOMMUNICATION LIMITED   Edo House, Plot 1225 Bishop Oluwole Street, 1st Floor, Suite 016, Victoria Island
   0106       
           
           
53   Lagos   F & F GROUP LIMITED   37 Marina Street, Lagos
          
           
           
54   Lagos   AFRITECH MOBILE NIGERIA LIMITED   12 Idowu Lane, Off Kodesho Lane, Ikeja
          
           
           
55   Lagos   B-LINE COMMUNICATION LIMITED   4 Osolo Way Ajao Estate, Isolo
          
           
           
56   Lagos   WORLDCOM LIMITED   Coscharis Palza, 68A Adeola Odeku Street, Victoria Island
           
           
           
57   Lagos   H.ZEIN ENTERPRISES NIGERIA LIMITED   19 Calcutta Crescent, Apapa
           
           
           
58   Lagos   MICROTECH ONLINE SERVICES LTD   13th Floor 50/52 Broad Street, Lagos
           
           
           
59   Lagos   MULTI-PRO ENTERPRISES LIMITED (PANABIZ)   11 Osborne  Road, Ikoyi
          
           
           
60   Lagos   DAMATEX OVERSEAS INDUSTRY LIMITED   30/31 Otigba Street, Ikeja
           
           
           
61   Lagos   ROBACEL LIMITED   127 Isolo Road, Mushin
          
           
           
62   Lagos   ELECTRO-TECH COMMUNICATION LIMITED   29 Norman Williams Street, Ikoyi
          
           
           
63   Lagos   NETWORK INDUSTRIES LIMITED   Suite 235 Block A2/5 Sura Business Complex Simpson Street, Lagos
          
           
           
64   Lagos   ALMAS TEXTILE LIMITED   Plot 4 Apapa Oshodi Express Way, Isolo
           
           
           
65   Lagos   MBAPEE AFRICAN TRADING COMPANY LIMITED   Omoyiwola House 8 Ladipo Adeyemi Street, Anthony Village Ground Floor, Anthony
           
           
           
66   Lagos   ASNET INDUSTRIES LIMITED   22 Oteomi Street Palm Avenue, Mushin
           
           
           
67   Lagos   DAMIAN NIGERIA LIMITED   33 Issa Williams Street Off Broad Street, Lagos
           
           
           
68   Lagos   BILAF INVESTMENT LIMITED   Plot 2003Amuwo Odofin GRA Festac Link Bridge, Festac
          
           
           
69   Lagos   BCJ LINKS NIGERIA LIMITED   79 Adeniyi Jones Avenue, Ikeja
          
           
           
70   Lagos   ABA INTERNATIONAL LIMITED   27 Igbosere Road, Lagos
          
           
           
71   Lagos   CAPITAL Q LIMITED   Angywin - Napex 3 Walter Carrington Street, Victoria Island
          
           
           
72   Lagos    CASH 'N' CARRY NIGERIA LIMITED   51 Marina Kingsway Building, Lagos
          
           
           
73   Lagos   LARRY COMFAB ENT LIMITED   Km 10 Badagry Exp. Way, Agboju Lagos
          
           
          
74   Lagos   SKYVIEW-O NIGERIA LIMITED   2nd Floor Bookshop 50-52 Broad Street, Lagos
          
           
           
75   Lagos   PLANET ONE (FOX GLOVE)   Suite B12 Adeniran Ogunsanya Shopping Complex, Surulere
          
           
           
76   Lagos   CHOFFAN COMMUNICATION LIMITED   228 Muri Okunola Street, Victoria Island
           
           
           
78   Lagos   STAR NETWORK TELECOMMUNICATION   21b Akin Adesola Street, Victoria Island
           
           
           
79   Lagos   ORANGE TELECOMMS   7 Saka Tinubu Street, Victoria Island
          
           
           
80   Lagos   REGALIA NIGERIA LIMITED   10th Floor Foreshore Towers 2A Osborne Road, Ikoyi
           
           
           
81   Lagos   FIRST PLANET COMMUNICATIONS   19 Adeola Hopewell, Victoria Island
           
           
           
82   Lagos   BELL & BELL   1 Oremeji Street, Ilupeju Estate, Anthony
           
           
           
83   Lagos   MOBILE ONE LIMITED   Plot 70 Okoya Thomas Street, Victoria Island
   3004       
           
           
84   Lagos   HARAN RESOURCES LIMITED   Plot 1439 Sanusi Fafunwa Street, Victoria Island
   3048       
           
           
85   Lagos   CYBERPLANET LIMITED   27, Adeleke Street, Off Allen Avenue/Tinuade Street, Ikeja
          
          
           
86   Lagos   SKYPLUS TRAVEL & TOURS LIMITED   18 Carter Street, Ebute Metta
           
           
           
87   Lagos   BARCUTT INVESTMENT LIMITED   91/93 Obafemi Awolowo Road, Opp Savannah Bank, Ikeja
           
           
           
88   Lagos       
           
           



damadsuite (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #22 on: January 11, 2007, 12:00 PM »

Qs to answer:

1. 8Oracle: Thanks for your post. This is what I think we all can do to help ourselves. I am most constrained to give certain information that you requested as regard profit margin and how I deal with MTN directly. I know majority of us can't really have the kind of credentials or finanace to become a principal dealer or subdealers but still, we can capitalise on the average 3-7% daily return on sales of these recharge cards. Thanks 8Oracle once again for your extensive list of subdealers in Lagos. It is a great work and mighty relief to many in Lagos State.


2. nospetco: You asked, how many business am I into. My answer is simple; any business that is truly worth doing. See nospetco, I am not your average Nigerian. I write about 12 computer programming languages and track market data daily worldwide. I am a professional web master and market software developer and the chairman of several companies. I built my first business while I was just 16year. I started working online 1993 and that is way back. I am a professional Forex trader. I have being trading Forex way back 1999 from Cape Town S.A. I have developed more than 7 mechanical trading systems for Investment companies around S.A. I also trade National and International Stocks unemotionally. Please it is not an issue of taking anybody seriously but looking closely at investment data and prospect. If you have common sense, you can judge any prospect from a more creative perspective irrespective of the source of publication. How many reports or books that have blessed you, you knew the authors? The point is simple, If I buy a N100 MTN Recharge card at N90/card and sell at N95 to phone booths operators, that will give a 5% return. Do your calculations and you will get the point. Note, it is not the unit naira value profit but the percentage return on ones investment that is more important to market data analyst. You shouldn't say there is no profit because you got only N30 from a N750 recharge card, this a 4% return on investment.
8oracle (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #23 on: January 11, 2007, 01:34 PM »

damadsuite: Thanks for that compliment, whenever i crashed into Lagos,am gonna buy u a cuppa of coffee and buttered toasted chips at Silverbird Galleria.

What re nairaland folks for! Other than watch my back, and find a shoulder to lean on
damadsuite (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #24 on: January 11, 2007, 05:54 PM »

The post many have been asking me for is out at last. I have been able to write up sometime with the best of my presentation power. Sorry i couldn't find a way to shorten the write  up but please bear it. I think it is worth the length.
It is my contribution to nairaland and Nigeria young income seekers

You can view the post at:

http://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-35438.0.html

Happy reading. Please I will be more than glad to assist with more details.
angiehilto
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #25 on: January 11, 2007, 07:54 PM »

 i saw your reply to nospetco, is that your website about the returns on deposits made with u for real?
am an interested prospective investor, i have managed to save 1000000 Naira, i want to invest with u.
i went to the website, but am not really clear on, can i choose what i want to invest on, or are te returns fixed?
if i pay in the money, how do  i submit the form, i am based in Lagos. how i do get my returns.
please reply
opia (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #26 on: January 12, 2007, 11:07 AM »

 Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #18 on: 09 January 2007, 10:46:23 »   

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mr damadsiute,thanks for the info,but how can i get intouch wt the executives of these operators,opeyemihadex@yahoo.com,08057032010 i will like to hav urs,thanks
damadsuite (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #27 on: January 12, 2007, 05:16 PM »

Angiehilto: Yes the returns you saw are right. I think they are ok. The forms are online and can be downloaded from our website. You are required to download the forms and complete it with a black ink pen, scan and send it to us as an attachment through this email address: damadsuite@gmail.com

Please send your email address to me so that I can forward to you a more elaborate information about our investment opportunities. The link to our corporate website is http://www.nationalgoldex.com/HG_INVESTMENT_PROGRAM.htm

8oracle (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #28 on: January 12, 2007, 08:39 PM »

@damadsuite, Gone to your link, nothin much you explained therein in the one page website, Though your website contains your corporate address which is good but can not be identified online.
Can you state your company's corporate affairs commission registration number?
Your membership of Nigeria Security Exchange Commission number?.
Security Exchange Commission license Number to act as a financial advisor to the capital market.What you and we are talking of here is MONEY,EGO KUDI,OWO, DOLLARS AND POUNDS.

If you dont provide any of these request i will shout out to all nairaland to find there escape.

My financial advisor had 3 of these authenticity to carry on  business as a capital market operator.
nospetco (f)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #29 on: January 12, 2007, 09:21 PM »

@damadsuite

please i object to the use of language "if you had common sense", are u trying to say i am daft? as 8oracle pointed out, this is money we are talking and not small money, we need to confirm the authencity of the investment vehicle before we pool our hard earned sweat into it, please refrain from such annoying statement in future.

we all have a thing or two to learn from one another!!!!!

please to all nairalanders, anyone who resides in delta should help us check out this organisation.

who are the directors of this enterprise, the website is silent on the people team and if it is a one man show let' sknow who's involved, maybe a write up or lil history of the team members.

thanks
8oracle (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #30 on: January 12, 2007, 11:14 PM »

nospetco! am weather beaten and street wise business person, i can smell scams a mile away even if i drop dead.Where he dont provide those information,(Comment Reserved) But Watch Your Back Brother, Watch Your Back. This Is Year 2007.
globalaid (m)
Re: How We Made N5m From Recharge Cards Within 6 Months
« #31 on: January 13, 2007, 09:23 AM »

that is why i like nairaland people, it is full of intelligent and wise people. i wonder why we cannot be of help to ourselves,  it is so annoying when all what we think about is to scam our fellow human being, this get rich quick cannot lead us anywhere, we are not the only human being in this world, we are not the only people that like money but the way we go about it is so alarming, we scam white, red, blue and even scam our own people, time will tell o.
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