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NairaEx (m)
Introducing NairaEx
« on: June 04, 2005, 06:22 PM »

Originally: NairaEx- Nigeria's Virtual VISA Reseller, eCommerce and ePayment Facilitator

NairaEx -  www.nairaex.com

NairaEx is the new leader in the distribution of Virtual VISA cards for Internet payment in Nigeria. NairaEx also offer Assisted Foreign Purchases and Assisted Foreign Payments to Nigeria residents who are faced with great difficulties transacting in todays global e-commerce space.NairaEx accepts Naira and facilitates payments and transactions in foreign currencies.

Further info about NairaEx is available at - www.nairaex.com.

NairaEx (m)
Re: The STB Mastercard Maestro : Credit and Debit Cards in Nigeria
« #1 on: June 04, 2005, 06:29 PM »

NairaEx Virtual Visa for internet Payments- www.nairaex.com

NairaEx is the new leader in the distribution of Virtual VISA cards for Internet payment in Nigeria.

NairaEx also offer Assisted Foreign Purchases and Assisted Foreign Payments to Nigeria residents who are faced with great difficulties transacting in todays global e-commerce space.

NairaEx accepts Naira and facilitates payments and transactions in foreign currencies. Nigerians can get small value Virual Visa cards of as low as $10.
This card can be for one time use or reloadable depending on what the user chooses to do with the cards.


Further info about NairaEx is available at - www.nairaex.com.
Seun (m)
Re: NairaEx- Nigeria's Virtual VISA Reseller, eCommerce and ePayment Facilitator
« #2 on: June 04, 2005, 06:43 PM »

How do we know that you guys are genuine, and not scammers?  I mean, you're not even paying for advertising and the newspapers are not talking about your service, unlike the credit card solution from Standard Trust Bank.
NairaEx (m)
Re: NairaEx- Nigeria's Virtual VISA Reseller, eCommerce and ePayment Facilitator
« #3 on: June 04, 2005, 06:58 PM »

Seun, you can make all the noise in the newspapers and the stuff will not work. Where is the cards from STB with all the unrelenting news releases? We adopted a viral marketing technic because we believe that a satisfied customer gives the best testimonial and it is working for us while keeping our marketing budget low.

I can send you a $10 Virtual Visa to test in next 10 minutes if you accept to post a testimonial afterwards that the NairaEx card works or not.

NairaEx have the capability to issue Virtual VISA in 5-10 minutes in Nigeria.

Take up this offer and you will get your card in 10 minutes. I only need your Full Names email id and Address( Will be used as billing address).

Am waiting.
NairaEx (m)
Re: NairaEx- Nigeria's Virtual VISA Reseller, eCommerce and ePayment Facilitator
« #4 on: June 04, 2005, 07:01 PM »

Seun , you may send the requested detail asap to email: info@nairaex.com
jogego (m)
Re: NairaEx- Nigeria's Virtual VISA Reseller, eCommerce and ePayment Facilitator
« #5 on: June 04, 2005, 07:21 PM »

Quote from: NairaEx on June 04, 2005, 06:58 PM
Seun, you can make all the noise in the newspapers and the stuff will not work. Where is the cards from STB with all the unrelenting news releases? We adopted a viral marketing technic because we believe that a satisfied customer gives the best testimonial and it is working for us while keeping our marketing budget low.

I can send you a $10 Virtual Visa to test in next 10 minutes if you accept to post a testimonial afterwards that the NairaEx card works or not.

NairaEx have the capability to issue Virtual VISA in 5-10 minutes in Nigeria.

Take up this offer and you will get your card in 10 minutes. I only need your Full Names email id and Address( Will be used as billing address).

Am waiting.

Does this mean that you guys wil give anybody this card without any simple or basic form of address or identity verification?Huh Shocked
NairaEx (m)
Re: NairaEx- Nigeria's Virtual VISA Reseller, eCommerce and ePayment Facilitator
« #6 on: June 04, 2005, 07:48 PM »

My offer to Seun does not mean we issue the card arbitrarily.

A point to note also is that what we issue is a prepaid virtual debit card and not a Credit card. You have available to spend on the internet the amount of dollar you load into the virtual card account- so it's your money.

There is minimal Identity issues involved with NairaEx prepaid virtual Visa card.

jogego (m)
Re: NairaEx- Nigeria's Virtual VISA Reseller, eCommerce and ePayment Facilitator
« #7 on: June 04, 2005, 09:12 PM »

Quote from: NairaEx on June 04, 2005, 07:48 PM
There is minimal Identity issues involved with NairaEx prepaid virtual Visa card.



I assume your last statement means that their would be adequate identity verification, if not, what stops this service being used for laundering of ill-gotten gains?
kazey (m)
Re: NairaEx- Nigeria's Virtual VISA Reseller, eCommerce and ePayment Facilitato
« #8 on: June 04, 2005, 11:35 PM »

Just curious NairaEx, what billing address would i use if i happen to use your prepaid visa cards?
Imnakoya (m)
Re: NairaEx- Nigeria's Virtual VISA Reseller, eCommerce and ePayment Facilitator
« #9 on: June 05, 2005, 09:00 AM »

What protection to have in place for consumers and business owners against charge backs? In the US card owners can dispute unauthorized purchase as you are well aware.
How would you handle return of merchandise?
Lastly, is there a merchant fee for business that accept your service? For example VISA, PAYPAL charge the merchant a fee, ususally monthly fee. How about you?


I'm yet to read the lingo on your website, maybe you have these covered there. You can sure use some PR...set up a blog site and make sure it is really interactive so your clientele can drop comments. You can also  use that to educate your customer base. If you are really serious and have great customer service, you will go definitely far.

kazey (m)
Re: Introducing NairaEx
« #10 on: June 06, 2005, 08:08 AM »

seems NairaEx got no answer to my questions  Grin
Seun (m)
Re: Introducing NairaEx
« #11 on: June 06, 2005, 08:45 AM »

One of the reasons why most companies don't go about promoting their wares with forums is the kind of damaging criticism you can get if your product has flaws that have not been rectified.  A forum is not a traditional marketing channel, and it should not be treated as such.
NairaEx (m)
Re: NairaEx- Nigeria's Virtual VISA Reseller, eCommerce and ePayment Facilitator
« #12 on: June 06, 2005, 09:41 AM »


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I assume your last statement means that their would be adequate identity verification, if not, what stops this service being used for laundering of ill-gotten gains?

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NairaEx is not available to launderers.Transactions pass through the Visa International processing network.Merchants that accept Visa are subject to maximum KYC by the member banks before issuance of Merchant Accounts. We did pass through a detailed KYC with our merchant bank therefore I should tell better.

Beside the above point, maximum load to card is presently limited to $500 - no one launders $500.

NairaEx (m)
Re: NairaEx- Nigeria's Virtual VISA Reseller, eCommerce and ePayment Facilitato
« #13 on: June 06, 2005, 09:47 AM »

Quote from: kazey on June 04, 2005, 11:35 PM
Just curious NairaEx, what billing address would I use if I happen to use your prepaid visa cards?

NairaEx uses your Nigerian address as your Billing Address. Am aware some will prefer to use an offshore Billing Address for obvious reasons. We  can change your Billing Address to an Offshore Address you provide, if you can provide writtem permission of the legal address owner to use it.
kazey (m)
Re: Introducing NairaEx
« #14 on: June 06, 2005, 09:52 AM »

Nigerian Billing addreses?  Roll Eyes interesting......well may i know whether my cards would be accepted? and which merchants for example?
NairaEx (m)
Re: Introducing NairaEx
« #15 on: June 06, 2005, 10:08 AM »

Quote from: kazey on June 06, 2005, 09:52 AM
Nigerian Billing addreses?  Roll Eyes interesting......well may I know whether my cards would be accepted? and which merchants for example?

Personally I have used my card with my Nigerian Billing Address to pay on the following Websites:

www.clickatell.com - To purchase SMS credits
www.yahoo.com - To purchase Yahoo Mail+
etc.

Our customers have used their cards to pay online to my knowledge at :

www.collegeboard.com - SAT exams registrations and SAT Prep
www.ets.org- TOEFL/TSE exams registrations
www.cgfns.org - CGFNS Exams registrations
www.ncsbn.org - NCLEX-RN exams registrations and prep

Many ADULT and GAMING sites (sorry, won't list) accepts our card.

You may not successfully use this card at a merchant site processed by Clickbank. ClickBank filters out Nigerian IP and Billing Addresses for obvious reasons.



Seun (m)
Re: Introducing NairaEx
« #16 on: June 06, 2005, 10:52 AM »

Tell us more about the people (or company) behind the service.  And about the costs involved.
kodewrita (m)
Re: Introducing NairaEx
« #17 on: June 06, 2005, 02:49 PM »

@NairaEx  If your visa card works , its a good idea . i have been searching for a low cost way of making foreign payments . i even went as far as getting domiciliary accounts but nipost/ems have ended that with the report i just heard that they have started tearing up checks sent by mail to foreign institutions and companies. that has affected innocent users like us (and its one of the reasons i hate nipost)
NairaEx (m)
Re: Introducing NairaEx
« #18 on: June 06, 2005, 07:38 PM »

Quote from: seun on June 06, 2005, 10:52 AM
Tell us more about the people (or company) behind the service.  And about the costs involved.

NairaEx is a Nigerian Enterprise affiliated to a US Corporation. Both businesses (Nigeria and US based) are owned entirely by Nigerians based in both Nigeria and the United States. Our business are functional with real people behind them and not just shell set-ups. This is verifiable by simple logic as you cannot open bank accounts today without passing the maximum  KYC in the banking sector.

The NairaEx business model is a response to the need of the Nigerian environment where our people go through untold hardship transacting in todays global eCommerce space because of the near absence of globally acceptable payment instruments. Futher detail about NairaEx is available on our website at www.nairaex.com

Feel free to contact me at your convenience by email (info@nairaex.com) should you have any further questions or concerns.
NairaEx (m)
Re: Introducing NairaEx
« #19 on: June 06, 2005, 07:53 PM »

Quote from: kodewrita on June 06, 2005, 02:49 PM
@NairaEx  If your visa card works , its a good idea . I have been searching for a low cost way of making foreign payments . I even went as far as getting domiciliary accounts but NIPOST/ems have ended that with the report I just heard that they have started tearing up checks sent by mail to foreign institutions and companies. that has affected innocent users like us (and its one of the reasons I hate NIPOST)

The NairaEx business model will serve you just fine. You can obtain Virtual Visa for Internet Payments. You can use NairaEx Assisted Foreign Purchases/ Payments to also pay where US Bank Checks, PayPal, eChecx are accepted. This will be done from our US office when you give us the detail and pay us the naira equivalent plus service fee as determined by our Order page at  www.nairaex.com .

Feel free to visit the NairaEx website at your convenience - www.nairaex.com
Imnakoya (m)
Re: Introducing NairaEx
« #20 on: June 06, 2005, 11:50 PM »

Quote from: seun on June 06, 2005, 08:45 AM
One of the reasons why most companies don't go about promoting their wares with forums is the kind of damaging criticism you can get if your product has flaws that have not been rectified. A forum is not a traditional marketing channel, and it should not be treated as such.

Not so fast! Just google: "blogs, business" when you have the time and read some of the results. You will be surprised how effective web logs- Blogs are. Please do not confuse blog with forum. It is not uncommon for consumers to offer solutions or valuable suggestions... It can work anywhere as long as they are open to criticism, have good customer service and are sure of their service.  Bt the way, In business, no criticism should be considered "damaging". There will always be problems, and  it could be your  customers that will suggest solutions or inform you of ways of serving them better. Blogs can be a priceless tool is used right.

Quote from: Imnakoya on June 05, 2005, 09:00 AM
What protection to have in place for consumers and business owners against charge backs? In the US card owners can dispute unauthorized purchase as you are well aware.
How would you handle return of merchandise?
Lastly, is there a merchant fee for business that accept your service? For example VISA, PAYPAL charge the merchant a fee, ususally monthly fee. How about you?


I'm yet to read the lingo on your website, maybe you have these covered there. You can sure use some PR...set up a blog site and make sure it is really interactive so your clientele can drop comments. You can also use that to educate your customer base. If you are really serious and have great customer service, you will go definitely far.



NairaEx do you have answer to these  questions please.
Seun (m)
Re: Introducing NairaEx
« #21 on: June 07, 2005, 12:27 AM »

Imnakoya, I never mentioned blogs!

Blogs are closer to traditinal marketing channels than forums, because you can disable comments on your corporate blog (Google does this).  Ultimately, on a forum like this, the best product wins in the end, since the advantages and disadvantages of your products will be debated by people who are generaly not being paid to promote your product.
kbstar (m)
Re: Introducing NairaEx
« #22 on: June 07, 2005, 07:20 PM »

Please we need advice if the service is worth trying. Novices like us may end up in wrong hands if proper caution is not maintained.

Iam always lost at solutions when it comes to paying for e-services such as premium membership subscriptions. If this could be a possible solution, I will be glad. But the fear of scamming remains where security of ones money is gauranteed, what about refund(or is it cashback) facility, should anything goes wrong?
NairaEx (m)
Re: Introducing NairaEx
« #23 on: June 07, 2005, 08:38 PM »

Quote from: kbstar on June 07, 2005, 07:20 PM
Please we need advice if the service is worth trying. Novices like us may end up in wrong hands if proper caution is not maintained.

Iam always lost at solutions when it comes to paying for e-services such as premium membership subscriptions. If this could be a possible solution, I will be glad. But the fear of scamming remains where security of ones money is gauranteed, what about refund(or is it cashback) facility, should anything goes wrong?

I thought we have had this issue covered? You are protected in the case of unauthorized transactions on your virtual VISA card. Our Issuing bank will have  the transaction Charged Back. You only need to file a complaint with us and that will be taken care of.

One beautiful thing about our Virtual Visa card is that you can make it disposable. By this I mean you just get a card you can use for just what you want to pay for at a time. For example if you need to pay for something worth $57. We can just generate a card with $57 in it and that will be it for that transaction. You can decide to have that card reloaded with any amount you want when next you want to pay online or order for a fresh card.
Whichever way, it's your choice because it's your money!!!

Let me know by email (info@nairaex.com) if you have any more questions or concerns.

I look forward to serving your e-commerce payments need.
mosiate (f)
Re: Introducing NairaEx
« #24 on: June 13, 2005, 04:41 PM »

nariaex,this is an illegal advert you running on this site,if i'm rigth,but i hope you must have pay seun for this advert.and mind you this not allowed (saying this on behalve of seun)
naijajams
Re: Introducing NairaEx
« #25 on: June 13, 2005, 06:11 PM »

NairaEx... I like the sound of your product, it definitely fills a need.  A couple suggestions.
Your website doesn't appear particularly professional... that first impression is invaluable in converting someone that's causally interested into a customer.

mosiate, if this posting was so illegal, why didn't the site owner just delete/lock the thread rather than activerly participate in it?

Seun (m)
Re: Introducing NairaEx
« #26 on: June 14, 2005, 03:06 AM »

I just want you to know that I am not endorsing this product.  In a private conversation, the representative was not willing to answer the following questions:

- Can you give me the names of the NairaEx principals and basic details about them?  For example, where they studied and worked before NairaEx.  Where they reside?
- Can you tell me something about the designer of your site?
- Can you tell me the registered name of your company (in Nigeria) and the registration number?

The account I was supposed to use to test the product (as per his/her offer) was also deleted after I asked these questions.  So beware.
mosiate (f)
Re: Introducing NairaEx
« #27 on: June 14, 2005, 12:08 PM »

Quote from: naijajams on June 13, 2005, 06:11 PM
NairaEx... I like the sound of your product, it definitely fills a need.  A couple suggestions.
Your website doesn't appear particularly professional... that first impression is invaluable in converting someone that's causally interested into a customer.

mosiate, if this posting was so illegal, why didn't the site owner just delete/lock the thread rather than activerly participate in it?


Mr naijajam,have you heard what mr adminstrator have just said,please beware Cry
seeni4ever (m)
Re: Introducing NairaEx
« #28 on: December 03, 2005, 11:16 PM »

i am 100% sure this is a scam
larger_20 (m)
Re: Introducing NairaEx
« #29 on: January 15, 2006, 04:32 PM »

Nairaex, what is the diffrent b/w your service and the nigerian valuecard. ?
ijebu (m)
Re: Introducing NairaEx
« #30 on: January 16, 2006, 08:05 PM »

I have not use NairaEX before, but  I have been using similar cards which I get directly myself for quite sometime. They are gift cards which are a prepaid card. Check visa.com and www.bankofamerica.com/giftcard.
I don't know if NairaEx's card is similar to this.   Cool
layi (m)
Re: Introducing NairaEx
« #31 on: February 09, 2006, 04:30 PM »

NairaEX Services,
First Floor, OGAMCO PLAZA,
290 Aba Road,
ARTILLERY Junction,
Port Harcourt, Rivers State,
NIGERIA


Can anyone in P/H help us check this out. I've since left P/H Undecided
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