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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by abbeyforex(m): 7:32pm On Feb 04, 2016
This is the breakthrough you've been waiting for !

Hey Importers,

I know you've seen or heard of many people
make crazy amounts of money but it has
not happened to you yet though you
work 10 times harder!

Today I want you to try a New Trading tool that 
eliminates all the hard work, and boost your profits
skyward.


I would have asked you to click a link and see how it's done

But unfortunately, its only meant for the existing PLAN B members.



The best thing is you're not enslaved to your 
computer to do this, either. 

It's all gonna be automatic and monitored by the experts in the group.

 it cost you no additional work or effort ,you can join immediately and make your own profit but only limited to PLAN B members.

One thing more
is that it doesn't require that you know all about Importation Business.

PLAN B FORMIDABLE TEAM, all about Peaceful Wealth.

>>> Click-here to Join>>>

Oh sorry! The link above won't work, you have to become a member first.

Best Regards,

Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by Mcleo007(m): 11:35am On Feb 05, 2016
Hello everyone, good day and good wishes in your importation/online businesses.

We're pleased to inform you all that, we've added to our manpower to enable us provide swifter services to you our existing and potential clients.

We now offer home delivery for locations such as; Abuja, Port Harcourt, Asaba, Enugu. This service attracts N1000 extra and applies to items that are handy (0-3kg).

Pay on delivery coming soon in PH and Abuja for merchants.

We remain committed to provide efficient service delivery.

Thanks.
IBL Logistics



Our link; https://www.nairaland.com/1789589/ibl-procurement-logistics-service-non-lagos
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by abbeyforex(m): 12:00pm On Feb 11, 2016
Good Morning all,
Sorry for being away from this thread in recent time, t'was due to loads of work at hand. Our last group order arrived yesterday and the work was just a bit lessened. Am back and better with lots of information for us, pls take your seat on the front row.

Lots of Money Making Machine at our disposal as Plan B during this economy downtrend .

Its all about Peaceful Wealth

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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by cyberhike(m): 2:38pm On Feb 11, 2016
abbeyforex:
Good Morning all,
Sorry for being away from this thread in recent time, t'was due to loads of work at hand. Our last group order arrived yesterday and the work was just a bit lessened. Am back and better with lots of information for us, pls take your seat on the front row.

Lots of Money Making Machine at our disposal as Plan B during this economy downtrend .

Its all about Peaceful Wealth

boss... we dey here cool
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by marami: 3:40pm On Feb 11, 2016
@abbeyforex: Please is plan B group people you train on mini importation or people who come together to purchase bulk items to re-sell? I will like to know because I also desire to make peaceful wealth.
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by abbeyforex(m): 4:20pm On Feb 11, 2016
marami:
@abbeyforex: Please is plan B group people you train on mini importation or people who come together to purchase bulk items to re-sell? I will like to know because I also desire to make peaceful wealth.


We do both !
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by ucmario: 8:57am On Feb 12, 2016
Please send contact and other relevant information to uchechux@ymail.com.
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by richysam(m): 5:30pm On Feb 13, 2016
sir @ abbeyforex, pls can I get ur whatsapp no? I would love to be among ur plan B org thanks
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by abbeyforex(m): 6:44am On Feb 14, 2016
richysam:
sir @ abbeyforex, pls can I get ur whatsapp no? I would love to be among ur plan B org thanks


Its on my signature/profile.
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by abbeyforex(m): 1:52pm On Feb 14, 2016
Alibaba 101: How to Safely Source Products from the World's Biggest Supplier Directory


In order to start an online business, you need two things, a product idea and supply. If you already have your product idea the next step is finding the perfect supplier. In our global village, it has never been easier to find a manufacturing or wholesaling partner halfway around the world, however sourcing your products from overseas can still seem like a daunting task for new online entrepreneurs.

In today’s post, we’re going to look at how to effectively and safely source a supplier for your product idea using the popular business directory Alibaba. We'll introduce you to the pros and cons of going overseas and show you how to navigate this new terrain so you can lock onto the perfect supplier for your product idea and get started selling online.

Let’s jump right into it.

Disclaimer: Before making any purchases from Alibaba, make sure you read their most up-to-date information and safeguards to protect your purchase.


Advantages & Disadvantages Of Sourcing Overseas

The most common reason many entrepreneurs look to Asia, and in particular China for product suppliers is to take advantage of the low manufacturing costs. Costs of manufacturing in Asia can be significantly lower than North America and other parts of the world, so much so that for many businesses, it could be quite difficult to be profitable if it wasn't for overseas manufacturing.

Cheaper product costs are great, but they aren't the only reason Asia is an attractive place to find a supplier, there are some additional benefits as well:

Advantages

-Lower manufacturing costs
-Suppliers are (generally) much more open to working with smaller businesses and providing smaller quantities
-High number of suppliers to choose from
-For many products, Asia might be the only place that produces the item
-One-stop services like Alibaba have made it very easy to navigate and purchase from suppliers

Along with the advantages of sourcing from overseas suppliers also comes several disadvantages that you should be equally aware of. Some of the biggest disadvantages include:

Disadvantages

-Perceived lower quality from customers
-(Usually) lower manufacturing and labor standards
-Almost no intellectual property protection
-Language and communication barrier can be difficult to overcome
-Difficult/costly to verify manufacturer and visit on-site
-Longer shipping time
-Cultural differences in business practices
-Product importation and customs clearance
-Lower level of payment security and recourse


What Is Alibaba?

If you've decided and are determined to source your supplier from overseas, there's a good chance you will be buying from Alibaba. By the numbers, Alibaba is the largest ecommerce company in the world (bigger than Amazon and eBay combined) and it's also the most comprehensive directory that connects suppliers (mostly from Asia) with buyers from all over the world. Alibaba literally has millions of products from hundreds of thousands of suppliers so there's not much you wont find on the directory.

Begin Your Search

Buying on Alibaba and using the directory is fairly straight forward to use and similar to other marketplaces like eBay. Browse the product categories or do a search for the particular product you’re looking for.

There are two common approaches to doing a search on Alibaba. You can either search for items based on product descriptions, for example: dog collars, which will give you thousands of results for dog collar products. Alternatively, from the drop-down menu, you can select “Suppliers” instead of “Products” and instead search for manufacturers that specialize in that particular type of product.



What to Look for on Product Pages

When starting your search for a supplier on Alibaba, there are a few things you want to look at and pay attention to on the product listing page. Let’s take a look at a example listing for a dog collar listing we found on Alibaba.



Unit Price

One of the first things you’ll likely want to look at is the price. For this listing we can see a price of $2-$3 USD FOB. FOB stands for Free On Board and means that the seller will pay also costs associated with getting the product to the marine port (the cheapest way to ship products from Asia) and the buyer pays the cost of actually transporting the goods across the ocean to the final destination.

Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ)

Next, you’ll likely want to look at the minimum order quantity. The minimum order quantity (MOQ) is the smallest order the manufacturer is willing to accept. However, it’s important to note that this is almost always negotiable. This is good to know for later when it comes to negotiating because it give you a good start point.

Payment Options

After understanding price and MOQ, you will likely want to know how you can pay the supplier. There are several common methods of payment, each have their pros and cons for both the buyer and the seller.

Let's take a look at the most common payment options below and the associated risk level to you as the buyer:

1. Upfront TT (Bank Transfer)
Risk Level For Buyer: Risky
With a bank transfer, the supplier will receive full payment before production starts. This payment method bears a high level of risk to the buyer and generally is not recommended when dealing with an unknown supplier. There is little if any recourse to get your money back if something goes wrong.

2. Letter of Credit
Risk Level For Buyer: Fairly Safe
A Letter of credit is fairly safe for both parties, however a letter of credit carries some complex procedures and is generally only recommended for larger purchases ($20,000 and above).

3. Western Union
Risk Level For Buyer: Very Risky
A risky payment method for the buyer that's not recommended when it comes to paying suppliers if the payment is not protected by escrow. Western Union generally should only be used when dealing with people you know very well. There is no recourse if something goes wrong.

4. PayPal
Risk Level For Buyer: Fairly Safe
Paypal is a popular payment method for buyers as it presents a much lower risk, ease of use and generally pretty good buyer protection. Although it's a popular option with buyers, it's less popular with suppliers due to difficulties in withdrawing money, high tax rates and potential charge backs from less than honest buyers.

5. Escrow
Risk Level For Buyer: Fairly Safe
When using an Escrow service, the buyer's money is held by a 3rd party and is only paid to the supplier after the buyer confirms satisfactory delivery of their order. Escrow is a fairly safe payment method for buying and selling online because Escrow protects both the buyer and supplier.

You can read about common payment methods on Alibaba on the Alibaba Safe Buying page.

Generally, when you are just starting, you’ll probably want to look for or negotiate with suppliers to either accept PayPal or some type of Escrow service to give you the highest level of protection.

Buyer Beware

As great as Alibaba is, it’s also plagued with some problems that you need to make yourself aware of when you are researching and contacting various suppliers.

Let's take a look at three of the biggest problems with sourcing suppliers from Alibaba:

Middlemen - As mentioned previously, Alibaba has hundreds of thousands of “manufacturers”. However, many of these “manufacturers” are not manufacturers at all, rather middlemen that masquerade, marking up the price, increasing the level of miscommunication between you and the actual manufacturer while providing little, if any real value.

Scammers - Middlemen are bad but they will only take a bit of your money by charging you higher fees, scammers will take all your money. Although Alibaba has put forth a strong effort to combat and remove scammers from their platform, there are still a good share of dishonest suppliers on Alibaba that you need to be cautious of.

Quality - Quality is another big concern when ordering from overseas. Many products will be advertised as premium or high quality, however it's not uncommon to find that your opinion of premium quality and the overseas supplier's opinion are vastly different.

Safeguarding Yourself

So how exactly do you protect yourself from middlemen, scams and low quality products on Alibaba? Although no single method is perfect, together practicing several safeguards is your best bet.

Let’s take a look at several things you can do to protect your money when sourcing from overseas:

1. Verify suppliers - Alibaba has their own verification program in place which includes several levels of verification. Below is a chart that summarizes the three different levels of verification Alibaba has. These verification badges will appear on product listing and supplier profiles if they have them. Looking for these verifications is a good first step.

In addition to Alibaba's verifications, there are also independent 3rd party services located in Asia that will visit factories on your behalf to verify the supplier and product quality. Depending on the size of your order, a few hundred dollars extra for added piece-of-mind may be well worth it.

2. Ask questions and followup - As you begin narrowing down suppliers make sure to ask a lot of questions about their business and their products. Ask for a copy of their business licensee, ask for a phone number and actually call it. Have a Skype meeting with your contact. Ask for photos of the factory and sample products.

Feel free to ask for whatever makes you feel more comfortable doing business with someone a world away. It wouldn't be crazy for you to even ask your factory contact to take a photo of themselves on the factory floor holding up the current days newspaper and one of their products.

3. Get samples - It should go without saying that before you invest any significant amount of money into inventory you need to get samples to check and verify quality. Feel free to even contact them through another (fictitious) name and email and get an additional sample so you can compare quality.

4. Too good to be true - Finally, if something is too good to be true, it usually is. Be weary of pricing or promises that don’t seem right or that are way off from other suppliers you've contacted. Always be willing to walk away from a deal if something doesn't feel right.

Contacting Suppliers

Now that you understand how to better protect yourself when doing a transaction on the other side of the globe, it's time to contact some suppliers. When contacting suppliers overseas, email will likely be your main method of communication. In many cases, they will likely be using a translation program like Google Translate to translate your email as well as their reply back to you. Remember, computer translation is still an imperfect art so expect some errors and possible misunderstandings. To make sure communication is as clear as possible, keep your emails short, concise, well formatted and spelling error free. This will not only help the manufacturer but it will ultimately provide you with better replies in the end.

Tip: When asking your questions and formatting your emails to suppliers it's best to number your questions so that they can easily reply to each number. This keeps the questions and communication clean and organized.

Requesting a Quote

Requesting a quote (many times referred to as a RFQ, Request For Quote) is a relatively simple process, however, taking a few extra minutes to plan your email can make a significant difference in the number and quality of replies you receive.

Here are a few important questions to consider for your email:

Minimum Order Quantities (MOQ’s) - Even if a listing has their MOQ listed, you should double check with them to make sure it’s accurate. If the MOQ’s are much higher than what you know you can afford, you'll want to ask them if they are willing to negotiate the minimums. Make sure to give them an idea of what you can afford. Keep in mind, minimum order quantity is almost always negotiable with overseas suppliers.

Pricing For Samples - Samples are important to inspect for quality. You’re going to want to ask what their pricing is for samples right away. Some suppliers that receive a lot of sample requests and may change the full retail pricing, others will offer you samples at a discounted rate, and some may even provide you samples for free if they feel you're a serious buyer.

Production Pricing - One of the most important questions is how much your products cost per unit will cost. Many times on Alibaba they will give you a range (Example: $2-$3 per unit), but you’ll want to know exactly how much each unit will cost you.

Production Time - Knowing how long it will take to produce your order is an important consideration and depending your exact business, time can be critical.

Payment Terms - Many suppliers will require new businesses to pay for the full order upfront. This is important to know since inventory is a major cost for ecommerce startups. You may also want to also ask if they provide payment terms on future orders.

Here's an example of an email template you may want to consider as a guideline when contacting overseas suppliers from Alibaba:

Hi,

My name is AbbeyForex and I am with Plan B Investments.

I am interested in placing an order for Widget A. Before I do however, I just have several questions:

What is your minimum order quantity?
What is your cost per unit and at what quantity levels do you offer quantity discounts?
What are your payment terms for new customers?
I would also like to order a sample of Widget A before placing a full order. Can you please send me the cost for the sample including shipping to:

AbbeyForex
80 Spadina Ave., Floor 4
Toronto, ON, Canada
M5V2J4

Thank you.

AbbeyForex,
Plan B Investments
website
phone number

As you can see from the sample above, it's short, concise and it's goal is to make sure at a high level that there is a fit between both parties.

Negotiating

Once you have begun conversations with several suppliers and have a good idea of each of their prices, MOQ's and payment terms, you can begin negotiating with them. As mentioned previously, the minimum order quantities are almost always negotiable, it's simply a matter of asking. Remember, a good negotiation leaves both parties happy with the outcome so push a little but not too hard.

Weighing Your Options

Once you've narrowed it down to a select few suppliers, you'll want to weigh all your options. Keep in mind that when weighing your options, you'll want to consider more than just price, MOQ and payment terms. Make sure you factor in how well and how quickly each supplier replied to you. Your communication with your supplier can be a critical element of your business going forward so you'll want to make sure you start off on the right foot.

Conclusion

Sourcing a reliable supplier for your product from Alibaba might be a new experience but also a rewarding one. With some basic knowledge and common safeguards, it can be pretty safe. Always do you due diligence and if a deal feels too good to be true, be ready and willing to walk away. There’s a hundred other suppliers you can find in just a few clicks.

Happy sourcing!
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by abbeyforex(m): 8:03am On Feb 15, 2016
Hey Followers,

I'm just checking in to see if you had any importation questions for me ?

This is your opportunity to talk with me directly about my product sourcing strategies, shipping option, price setups on ecommerce , negotiation format, Plan B members area or anything else that's on your mind really smiley
Just reply and I will respond asap.

talk soon,

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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by abbeyforex(m): 9:32am On Feb 16, 2016
Little Clarification on merchant store on Konga.

Some of us received the message in the attached picture this morning, the simple interpretation is just that those that either send Defected Items,Counterfeit items and Wrong items will now pay a little some for drop off and freight. This is in no wise applicable to return orders that came as a result of Customers changing their request. Its to be in alignment with Consumer Protection Commission Policy and may be to also separate the BOYS from the MEN.

Is your Plan B in place yet to curb this occurring to you? I know you wouldn't like to pay shipping fee for returned items,why not join us at PLAN B to learn how to avoid having return orders always?

It's all about PEACEFUL WEALTH.

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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by cyberhike(m): 11:53am On Feb 18, 2016
bros.. please i'd appreciate if you help me authenticate this website.. i intend placing an order for phones but i havent made use of the site.
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by Mcleo007(m): 2:13pm On Feb 23, 2016
Hello good afternoon and how're you?

I'm pleased to inform you that we now offer "Cash On Delivery" service outside of Lagos for our clients. Do feel free to reach out for our charge rates and Terms of Service.

NB: This phase of our service is strictly for merchants who sell online or real stores in Lagos or have goods in our warehouse.

Thanks.
- IBL Logistics
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by abbeyforex(m): 2:23pm On Feb 23, 2016
Mcleo007:
Hello good afternoon and how're you?

I'm pleased to inform you that we now offer "Cash On Delivery" service outside of Lagos for our clients. Do feel free to reach out for our charge rates and Terms of Service.

NB: This phase of our service is strictly for merchants who sell online or real stores in Lagos or have goods in our warehouse.

Thanks.
- IBL Logistics


OYO !

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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by abbeyforex(m): 1:51pm On Feb 28, 2016
How long does it take to make #400,000 in this Importation Business?

I was doing some things online and I came across a forum where this topic was being discussed.

Do girls like to have big boobs?

Read their responses below:

Response 1:

I am 21 year old girl with a bust size of 36-D, so I find myself eligible to answer this question.

Earlier when I had lately acquired this shape i.e in my late adolescent years, I was completely unaware of the World, and so I hated my boobs. I found it extremely irritating to sleep on my front. Besides this, I didn't like the big bulge protruding from my clothes over my chest. I used to feel shy and at times even thought that I need to reduce my boob fat to look slim and attractive.

Later, when I grew up, I understood how obsessed a lot of people are with big boobs and that having boobs means having a good figure and not having excessive fat at odd places, I started loving my boobs.
I understood that men used to stare at me out of lust and women out of jealousy and not because I was getting fat.

So to sum it up, personally I never liked having big boobs but the way the world is obsessed with boobs made me take pride in my figure.

Response 2:

As a 17 year-old girl with bust size 32-DD, I love my breasts.

When I was younger (12-15/16) I had an eating disorder and because I was so underweight I had no breasts whatsoever, which was very frustrating to me. I've always wanted to have at least a somewhat defined chest, and when I recovered, I found that gaining body mass also meant gaining breasts. I've come to accept my body, and can even say that I am reasonably happy with my hour glass shape.

Response 3:

Big or small I can assure you, men like everything. If a girl knows how to carry herself she is the queen of the world. So it really does not matter, celebrate yourself..You are beaustiful


Response 4:
I have big boobs (36F) so i always get a lot of male attention. What ever dress i wear my boobs stand out. I always see men of all ages looking at me with lust. I have been groped. And i its difficult to know if a guy really loves u or is just trying to get in bed with u and will leave u after that.

I recently realized i cant get one of those stylish lot of laces bra at Marks & Spencer coz after size 34D they have only minimizer bra.

And they rated this response as the best answer;

Best Answer: Many women want big breasts because the media has deemed them sexy. there are also some logical reasons why big breasts (and big hips, big thighs, etc) have always been considered sexy: because they indicate to a man that a women is fertile. very skinny women without curves do not appear fertile. thus, the popularity of "naturally" curvy women like Beyonce and J-Lo. Men like curves. Perhaps women know this and think implants will do the trick, but if you're a pile of bones with mounds of plastic on your chest, you'll only fool a few men.

In view of this,I put on my thinking cap and my greatest tool (laptop) and did little search.

I discovered that gone are the days of Instant Breast Lift,you can not fool men for eternity. Men now prefer it real. See what I got:

BREAST ENLARGEMENT CREAM
Konga: Sold for #8,000
Kaymu: Sold for #5,000

Source: 6.5 RMB

Calculation: Based on 100 pieces and exchange rate to be 1RMB=#50

Cost of Purchase per piece = 6.5 x 50= #325
Shipping/kg= $4.5 x #320 (black market rate)= #1,440
Clearing/kg= #380

**The item is just 0.1kg(100 gramms),that means
0.1kg x (#1,440 + 380)= #182

Now we have ;

Cost per 1 = #325
Shipping per 1= #182
Total Cost = #507

If you buy 100 pieces to start with,it will be
507 x 100= #50,700 (Cost Price)

Sales: You decide to sell for #4,800 so as to boost and increase sales volume

Profit per piece= #4,800-#507= #4,293 (over 800% ROI)

Total Profit= #4,293 x 100pieces= # 429,300


What reason do you have to complain of unemployment in Nigeria,when there are so many things you can do to make money and forget where you kept your School Certificate?

This and many more of such opportunity you tend to derive when you become a PLAN B member. Why not join us now?

Its all about PEACEFUL WEALTH.

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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by dbty(m): 3:12am On Feb 29, 2016
I would like to be part of this importation member. how can I be part of you. thanks
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by abbeyforex(m): 2:23pm On Feb 29, 2016
dbty:
I would like to be part of this importation member.
how can I be part of you.
thanks


Check my signature and add me up on whatsapp
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by abbeyforex(m): 12:56pm On Mar 01, 2016
I got this in my email today and I deem it necessary to post it here,read below:
Culled

"During the press conference to announce
NOKIA being acquired by Microsoft, Nokia CEO ended
his speech saying this “we didn’t do anything wrong, but somehow, we lost”.

Upon saying that, all his management team, himself included, cried sadly.

Nokia has been a respectable company. They didn’t do anything wrong in
their business, however, the world changed too fast. Their
opponents were too powerful.

They missed out on learning, they missed out on changing, and
thus they lost the opportunity at hand to make it big. Not only
did they miss the opportunity to earn big money, they lost
their chance of survival.

It’s not wrong if you don’t want to
learn new things. However, it can affect you. If
your thoughts and mindset cannot catch up
with time, you will be eliminated. It's only a matter of time.


The advantage you have yesterday, will be replaced by
the trends of tomorrow. You don’t have to do anything wrong, as
long as your competitors / colleagues catch the wave and
do it RIGHT, you can possibly lose out and fail.

But you can shield yourself from failing and
turn things around for your good.

How?

It's a new month. Learn something new, do
something new, don't become a victim of
stagnation - do and learn something new. "

It is so unfortunate that many that thought
they are strong and well-rooted in business
are seen everyday being swept away by flood

Why not join us at 'Plan B' before its too late?

Truly you have done nothing wrong but can you give
a sincere answer to this question?


Is your job/business really working for you?

If not,why not join us and let us do it the MICROSOFT way
together. Dont Let your story be like that of NOKIA.

Its all about Peaceful Wealth.

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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by pocoapoco88: 2:48pm On Mar 03, 2016
abbeyforex:
I got this in my email today and I deem it necessary to post it here,read below:
Culled

"During the press conference to announce
NOKIA being acquired by Microsoft, Nokia CEO ended
his speech saying this “we didn’t do anything wrong, but somehow, we lost”.

Upon saying that, all his management team, himself included, cried sadly.

Nokia has been a respectable company. They didn’t do anything wrong in
their business, however, the world changed too fast. Their
opponents were too powerful.

They missed out on learning, they missed out on changing, and
thus they lost the opportunity at hand to make it big. Not only
did they miss the opportunity to earn big money, they lost
their chance of survival.

It’s not wrong if you don’t want to
learn new things. However, it can affect you. If
your thoughts and mindset cannot catch up
with time, you will be eliminated. It's only a matter of time.


The advantage you have yesterday, will be replaced by
the trends of tomorrow. You don’t have to do anything wrong, as
long as your competitors / colleagues catch the wave and
do it RIGHT, you can possibly lose out and fail.

But you can shield yourself from failing and
turn things around for your good.

How?

It's a new month. Learn something new, do
something new, don't become a victim of
stagnation - do and learn something new. "

It is so unfortunate that many that thought
they are strong and well-rooted in business
are seen everyday being swept away by flood

Why not join us at 'Plan B' before its too late?

Truly you have done nothing wrong but can you give
a sincere answer to this question?


Is your job/business really working for you?

If not,why not join us and let us do it the MICROSOFT way
together. Dont Let your story be like that of NOKIA.

Its all about Peaceful Wealth.

boss,pls drop me ur email id,nid to converse wit u.cnt pm u as d email attatched 2 dis moniker is 2 access
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by abbeyforex(m): 1:44pm On Mar 14, 2016
Hello Fellas, I am very sorry to have been off this thread in recent time,'twas due to loads of work at hand. Resumption has taken place now .

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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by abbeyforex(m): 8:22pm On Mar 21, 2016
Good day all, A new feather to be added to our cap soonest,details later.
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by abbeyforex(m): 6:33am On Mar 23, 2016
[b]Hello Fellas,

From The Stable Of MAS BUSINESS ARCADE, We want to tell you that we have added a new service to existing ones.

We are now breaking the barrier of getting quality goods as relatively cheap as possible directly from the chinese and some other Asian websites like Alibaba. Aliexpress,Suning,Tmall.Com, Jd.Com,1688.Com,Taobao, Mall360.Com and so on

HOW IT WORKS
Step 1. Provide us with the link to the products you are willing to buy (we also search for you and offer professional advisory service)

Step 2. Send us an email stating the Description ( Item Name, Color, Size, Qty, etc) with Email Subject as 'Product Quotation Link'

Including your Name & Phone Number


Send the info above to:
masbuzarcade@gmail.com
cc: mankind6202@yahoo.com
cc: mankind6202@gmail.com


Step 3.
Once We Receive Your Details, We will provide you with the necessary info within reasonable period and once all conditions are met,we will place order for your items immediately and ship directly to Lagos.


Brief about the above Services:

*We:
-Source,
-Order,
-Make Payment,
-Ship to Lagos.

All services rendered with Affordable Commission within reasonable time limit.[/b]


Its all about PEACEFUL WEALTH

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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by jamarionj(m): 6:56am On Mar 24, 2016
Cool.
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by abbeyforex(m): 3:43pm On Mar 25, 2016
Items ordered for one of our clients yesterday morning,received by our agent today and sent across to Lagos immediately. Let's keep the orders coming .

Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by Trottle: 4:28pm On Mar 25, 2016
Good day House, Please I need about 1000 PCs unisex college blazers from China. I don't want to import directly, but I want to buy from existing Importers.
I need an estimate on how much it would cost- wholesale and per unit thanks. Looking forward to the replies.
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by abbeyforex(m): 6:23pm On Mar 25, 2016
Trottle:
Good day House, Please I need about 1000 PCs unisex college blazers from China. I don't want to import directly, but I want to buy from existing Importers.
I need an estimate on how much it would cost- wholesale and per unit thanks. Looking forward to the replies.


PM me .
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by Trottle: 7:34pm On Mar 25, 2016
Done sir ^^^
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by Tweak2k: 8:21pm On Mar 25, 2016
abbeyforex:



As earlier said , I didn't mean to to hurt you or your feelings but the truth must be told. Why will you ask newbies to buy from you as a Nigerian seller when they can be like you importing themselves. For better clarification about my profile,check my store on Kaymu/Abbeyforex,JUMIA/MAS BUSINESS ARCADE,Konga/MAS business arcade.. If you truly know the gimmick,why must you find it difficult to sell just 35pcs of power bank. You called just 35pcs LOTS OR WHOLESALE? I sold power banks about 18 months ago when the demand was very high ,we've moved to new products that sell like pure water. You came late into power bank selling now you want to push it to people. if you must sell power banks,brace up for Solar banks with higher MAH not the OLD school 5200 MAH,who will buy that from you,my 2 years old boy even know its outdated and he cannot even use it. PM me so I give u the list of products that sells fast at the moment and from which you tend to make nothing less than 400%.Read my words,I said 400%ROI because all I am committed to do is to put you through how to make PEACEFUL WEALTH


please I need to know... tell me or give your WhatsApp number. I need more tutor
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by Frankicent(m): 8:24pm On Mar 25, 2016
abbeyforex:



As earlier said , I didn't mean to to hurt you or your feelings but the truth must be told. Why will you ask newbies to buy from you as a Nigerian seller when they can be like you importing themselves. For better clarification about my profile,check my store on Kaymu/Abbeyforex,JUMIA/MAS BUSINESS ARCADE,Konga/MAS business arcade.. If you truly know the gimmick,why must you find it difficult to sell just 35pcs of power bank. You called just 35pcs LOTS OR WHOLESALE? I sold power banks about 18 months ago when the demand was very high ,we've moved to new products that sell like pure water. You came late into power bank selling now you want to push it to people. if you must sell power banks,brace up for Solar banks with higher MAH not the OLD school 5200 MAH,who will buy that from you,my 2 years old boy even know its outdated and he cannot even use it. PM me so I give u the list of products that sells fast at the moment and from which you tend to make nothing less than 400%.Read my words,I said 400%ROI because all I am committed to do is to put you through how to make PEACEFUL WEALTH

Please tell I want to try out importation. can you give me your WhatsApp number. ... i"l love more tutor.

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