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Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by Tonjeola1(m): 4:54am On Oct 09, 2013 |
marvelito:If they will deliver to ur door step for that amount ($60.7+$15.97+$7.61=$84.28), use them, but if is lagos pick up (their office's pick up), is beta use Texaco1 because is $90 is home delivery. |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by dvdami(m): 9:41am On Oct 09, 2013 |
tm-tech: Now I have tried ur suggestion plus a combination of a number of buttons. Even though I didn't see anything like "Restore Factory Settings", there is a little improvement. The tablet now loads to the homepage and goes back to the ANDROID screen after 10 seconds. What else do I do pls? |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by Chiadikaobi(m): 10:15am On Oct 09, 2013 |
Cashkhiid: Nipost dnt normally practice home delivery. They will give you a call when your item gets to the nearest or general post-office in your area. You can then pick-up your item by visiting the post-office. You can alsp track and know when your item gets to the delivery office via NIPOST SITE,which you can pick-up immediately without waiting for Nipost to alert you,which may take ages. Just google-search NIPOST TRACKER and follow the first link.....Goodluck |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by Okattamgbee: 10:20am On Oct 09, 2013 |
Please can someone help me with shippyme contact address in Allen Ikeja Lagos State. Tried contacting them through their website but is not opening. |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by Ignatism: 11:37am On Oct 09, 2013 |
Please how will I buy goods from alibaba.com and pay with my Visa card. I dont know how to pay for goods just like I do on aliexpress. Please help me. Thanks. |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by OXCUBA: 12:33pm On Oct 09, 2013 |
2s£xy:arik or soliso ... Which flight? * if na me type babydomain.com you go de para* ...... That was harsh 1 Like |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by Nobody: 12:42pm On Oct 09, 2013 |
OXCUBA: arik or soliso ... Which flight? * if na me type babydomain.com you go de para* ...... That was harshno mind Am! |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by Nobody: 2:38pm On Oct 09, 2013 |
Baba, u no c wetin happen... Him say CircuteAtlantic too cost, DhL to cost and oga texaco too cost... Na him I say make e take flight na. beatsbug: no mind Am! |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by tolu4you: 3:28pm On Oct 09, 2013 |
any link to a good and reliable tablet pc on aliexpress. In-built 3g, 9inch, 1gb ram, dual core, 5hours working time..... Plz post it here |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by mayorall(m): 5:17pm On Oct 09, 2013 |
tolu4you: any link to a good and reliable tablet pc on aliexpress. In-built 3g, 9inch, 1gb ram, dual core, 5hours working time..... Plz post it here Good 7 inches. |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by Nobody: 5:30pm On Oct 09, 2013 |
tolu4you: any link to a good and reliable tablet pc on aliexpress. In-built 3g, 9inch, 1gb ram, dual core, 5hours working time..... Plz post it here Created x7 |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by Okattamgbee: 5:49pm On Oct 09, 2013 |
Okattamgbee: Please can someone help me with shippyme contact address in Allen Ikeja Lagos State. Tried contacting them through their website but is not opening. |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by tmtech: 6:28pm On Oct 09, 2013 |
dvdami:Keep trying the combinations ...u av to boot it to recovery....give me the name of the android, so I can figure out aw to boot it to recovery....u av to restore factory settings from there........ |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by Nobody: 6:44pm On Oct 09, 2013 |
tm-tech:pls i av d same problem on my a13 android after booting the response i get is "system UI has stopped" followed by "unfortunately, launcher has stopped" |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by tmtech: 7:17pm On Oct 09, 2013 |
Fentoluwa: pls i av d same problem on my a13 android after booting the response i get is "system UI has stopped" followed by "unfortunately, launcher has stopped"Hold vol down button and power to boot to recovery and wipe ur phone ........ |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by marvelito: 8:40pm On Oct 09, 2013 |
Tonjeola1:honestly diz guys r chargin too much o. i even saw a very good lapi on ebay to buy at 200$ and d shiping thru dhl to niaja express was 92$ dat is within two days and for normal of four to six days was 70$ my problem was just payment for d goods cos d seller basically acepts paypal. |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by blessed001: 9:57pm On Oct 09, 2013 |
hello guys, pls is it possible for me to ship footwares and hand bags through free shipping. is it safe? has any done it? pls help me out!!!! tanx. |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by tolu4you: 10:18pm On Oct 09, 2013 |
mayorall:ok..... Post a link to one |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by tolu4you: 10:32pm On Oct 09, 2013 |
mayorall:post a link to 7inches tablet |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by semanose: 11:35pm On Oct 09, 2013 |
dvdami: Hello house, sb did ask a very helpful question here some days back about where to repair this Android tablets from Aliexpress and nobody seemed to answer her.You just need to reset that's all. And if it does otherwise, send it back to seller. |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by surveycash(m): 12:36am On Oct 10, 2013 |
dvdami: Hello house, sb did ask a very helpful question here some days back about where to repair this Android tablets from Aliexpress and nobody seemed to answer her. Have you tried hard reset? Some of those tabs come with a reset button. Just look around for a tiny hole on the tab. These holes could be so tinier than a sewing needle. There is a button inside. Just get a broomstick. Insert it till you could touch the reset button. Make sure the tab is powered on before doing this so you can see the rebooting. This hard reset fixes some minor issues with this tab. If symptom persists, consult your seller |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by Gmanc(m): 1:51am On Oct 10, 2013 |
surveycash:Nice descriptn,U re oga at Top |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by addictiv(m): 2:00am On Oct 10, 2013 |
what goods can i import ,sell ...and get my money back easiest? |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by Djtm(m): 3:43am On Oct 10, 2013 |
Is nipost now reliable? Won't they 'eat' my stuffs if I import thru them? |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by goldtooth: 4:21am On Oct 10, 2013 |
marvelito:i thought ebay sellers dont ship to nigeria at all whether whether or not you have paypal. I heard same for amazon or am i wrong? |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by blessed001: 5:53am On Oct 10, 2013 |
hello guys, pls is it possible for me to ship footwares and hand bags through free shipping. is it safe? has any done it? tanx. |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by fitnesswis: 6:37am On Oct 10, 2013 |
i have been using alert exchanger before but their fees are so high and they seized my money but now i am using xchanga.com . If you need to add money to your paypal or cashout paypal money to perfectmoney or western Union xchanga.com is the best international company. been using them since a month now as an online worker and i am so happy. when you deal with them add '' fitnesswise'' in your email to them so i get my referral commission as they assured me. Thank you. |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by dvdami(m): 6:48am On Oct 10, 2013 |
tm-tech: Thanks very much for your helpful tips. Now, the tab is more stable. It now loads till home page but I cannot unlock it. And it is not showing anything like secuity code or password. What else do I do? Thanks in anticipation. Thanks to Surveycash too. |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by tmtech: 7:57am On Oct 10, 2013 |
dvdami: Urw.. I av one here wif d same prob...the reset button won't work....I boot it to recovery by holding down the vol down and power key to boot to recovery , then erase all data...dats all ,the phone became stable and nw works fine |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by dvdami(m): 8:05am On Oct 10, 2013 |
tm-tech: Thanks tm-tech, Do u have any tips on how to improve the battery life of an android tablet? One of my buyers is complaining about the battery life of his android. According to him, after charging the battery full in the night, on waking up the following morng, the battery would have almost run flat in standby mode. What can be done please? |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by tmtech: 8:42am On Oct 10, 2013 |
dvdami: Tell him/her to follow dis steps Here are some easy, not-too-compromising methods of boosting your Android phone's battery life. 1. Set a rigid bedtime Some of today's phones feature automation tools, which let you, say, turn off the mobile signal and Wi-Fi after a certain time. Putting your phone in this sort of induced coma will save power, so if your phone doesn't support scheduled activities, install a management app like Tasker and turn off all non-essential stuff over night. Or stick it in airplane mode yourself. You'll sleep better, too. 2. Deactivate Wi-Fi when not needed If your phone's constantly sniffing out and trying to connect to every Wi-Fi signal in the area like a robot dog on heat, you're wasting power. Switch off Wi-Fi when out and about or when you know you're not going to be needing it. A Home screen toggle will make this easy. Think of it as something boring but essential you have to do, like always putting your seat belt on. 3. Upload and sync only on Wi-Fi If you're a keen Dropbox user or rely heavily on music syncing services, you'll benefit greatly from only doing your uploading through Wi-Fi. It's vastly quicker, which means less connectivity time for your phone and less strain on the battered old lithium reserves. 4. Uninstall unnecessary apps You can never be too sure what's running itself in the background, what with all the multi-tasking, self- uploading, auto-replicating features in today's modern Android apps, so at least minimise the chances of something randomly hoovering up all your battery by constantly trying to connect to some non-existent server, by deleting any unused or old apps. 5. Use push notifications if possible Android's built-in email application is great and stylish and everything, but having it poll for messages every 15 minutes isn't the best for your battery. If your mail provider offers push notification support use it - the excellent standalone Hotmail app does, for example, which will help lessen power drain a little. 6. Check yourself Apps like Battery Doctor will give you a much better indication of what's literally eating away at your phone's battery over time than Android's own limited battery life checker, which could help finger something that's the key culprit in draining power. And if you can live without it, bin it. 7. Install a brightness toggle widget Set your phone to its minimum possible brightness by default, as it's your display that's by far the biggest user of power. Then stick a big brightness high/low toggle widget on the home screen, in a place you can find it without being able to see it (like when using your now ultra-gloomy phone outside). Then only max the brightness when you need to. It might help, and even the automatic brightness option uses a marginal amount of power, as the light sensor needs to... sense light. 8. Dump the widgets Yes, widgets are a key part of Android, and we're trying to keep this guide practical and not simply tell you to nuke everything, but do you really need a constantly updating Facebook widget on a Home screen? It's just full of boring people's boring baby photos these days anyway, and updating widget content puts a constant strain on your battery throughout the day, even if you just activate your phone for a few seconds to check a text message. 9. Remove haptic feedback Surely your brain's had enough practise using touch devices that it knows if you've pressed something or not by now? If so, turn off all the haptic feedback options. These little bumps and grinds use power each time you press a key, so try to get used to life without physical feedback. 10. Switch off GPS Unless you're one of those people who's still using Foursquare to tell the world about it every time you go out to the shop to buy a packet of crisps, there's little reason to have GPS constantly active on your phone. Turn it on when you need it, and use the option to have your phone detect your location through the wi-fi connection. Wi-fi location is usually close enough an approximation for most apps. And if they do need GPS, they're clever enough to tell you anyway. 11. A strong connection to your phone network requires less power to maintain. So instead of keeping it in your pocket, stick it somewhere and point it in the right direction so you see the maximum number of connection strength bars. Simply flipping your phone 45 degrees on your desk might actually make the battery last longer. What a mind-blowing revelation, eh? 12. ...and keep it cool Batteries work best in cooler temperatures, with prolonged warm periods gradually lowering their efficiency over time. Putting your phone in a looser pocket might help. |
Re: Do It Yourself Importation Guide Free - Season 2 by mayorall(m): 8:44am On Oct 10, 2013 |
blessed001: hello guys, pls is it possible for me to ship footwares and hand bags through free shipping. is it safe? has any done it? tanx. Kinda. The heels I bought last month is already in Lagos, by 12pm today it will be in Osogbo. |
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