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Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by ychris: 6:00pm On Jul 02, 2016
ftc on 2nd page nah somethng now
...ah no try?
Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by TechtraGadgets: 6:01pm On Jul 02, 2016
pippimp:


Sometimes when we hear news, we need to try and analyze it. Obviously, America would be number 1, but Nigeria at number 3? Come on. Just checked. Nigeria is not even on the top 20. How can Nigeria be on the top 5 when most of it's people have zero confidence in the banking sector and still believe in keeping money in their martress.

Most Americans still shop on their laptop or desktop computer, don't say what you don't know

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Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by wadetaw202: 6:01pm On Jul 02, 2016
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Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by Coldfeets: 6:02pm On Jul 02, 2016
I rep NETELLER

PayPal can continue blocking Nigerians for all I care!

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Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by pippimp(m): 6:02pm On Jul 02, 2016
TechtraGadgets:


Most Americans still shop on their laptop or desktop computer, don't say what you don't know

You just agreed with me.
Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by EazyMoh(m): 6:07pm On Jul 02, 2016
Useless people and they don't deem it fit to qualify for their service.
Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by nelcliff(m): 6:10pm On Jul 02, 2016
If truely they want us to take the lead, they should enable the receive money button and watch the speed we will use in becoming the number one instead of this number 3.

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Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by cornel994(m): 6:10pm On Jul 02, 2016
Wat can I say, I added to dat figure grin
Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by wristbangle: 6:14pm On Jul 02, 2016
fratermathy:
Nigerians keep saying things are hard in this country, that Buhari's regime is the worst and we are facing economic recess and yet we still see people fill their fuel tanks daily, going to banks daily, queueing up daily in ATMs and buying things online everyday. Where exactly is the money coming from

Lol my brother I don't know oo just that inflation level is really high at the moment
Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by bluehorizo(m): 6:17pm On Jul 02, 2016
@Tbillz
Cops give a damn about a negro? Pull the trigger, kill a nigga, he's a hero. Give the crack to the kids who the hell cares? One less hungry mouth on the welfare. First ship 'em dope and let em deal to brothers. Give em guns, step back, and watch em kill each other. It's time to fight back, that's what Huey said. 2 shots in the dark now Huey's dead. I got love for my brother, but we can never go nowhere unless we share with each other. We gotta start makin changes. Learn to see me as a brother stead of 2 distant strangers. And that's how it's supposed to be.

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Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by Lawalemi(m): 6:21pm On Jul 02, 2016
Blessed nation unfortunately abundant poverty is overshadowing these progresses
Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by amanze15(m): 6:24pm On Jul 02, 2016
after they say money no dey angry angry angry angry angry
Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by Tbillz(m): 6:25pm On Jul 02, 2016
bluehorizo:
@Tbillz
Cops give a damn about a negro? Pull the trigger, kill a nigga, he's a hero. Give the crack to the kids who the hell cares? One less hungry mouth on the welfare. First ship 'em dope and let em deal to brothers. Give em guns, step back, and watch em kill each other. It's time to fight back, that's what Huey said. 2 shots in the dark now Huey's dead. I got love for my brother, but we can never go nowhere unless we share with each other. We gotta start makin changes. Learn to see me as a brother stead of 2 distant strangers. And that's how it's supposed to be.
man wey sabi
Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by 2sexycom(m): 6:32pm On Jul 02, 2016
Truth234:


I know First Bank don't have such agreement, but they can. You don't seems to understand how this works but I am in a system that is using this methodology and at a point had something similar to Nigerian situation before a commercial bank stepped forward, our commercial banks need to spend money on R&grin.
They can't do anything with CBN. The banks would need to reach out to CBN in order to fashion out the way forward.
Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by Sasuwa(f): 6:33pm On Jul 02, 2016
Buhari should block this revenue leakage

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Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by amanze15(m): 6:33pm On Jul 02, 2016
ychris:
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the struggle to be on front page lol blame your network grin grin grin grin
Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by 2sexycom(m): 6:36pm On Jul 02, 2016
fratermathy:
Nigerians keep saying things are hard in this country, that Buhari's regime is the worst and we are facing economic recess and yet we still see people fill their fuel tanks daily, going to banks daily, queueing up daily in ATMs and buying things online everyday. Where exactly is the money coming from
You are mad... YOU ARE INSANE for this comment you just made. So until you see them eating sand before you will believe that things are hard for people? What a forked up brain. angry

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Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by supereagle(m): 6:36pm On Jul 02, 2016
They missed out not coming to Nigeria on time.
Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by supereagle(m): 6:36pm On Jul 02, 2016
They missed out not coming to Nigeria on time. Clickbank is yet to realize the potential of dealing with Nigeria market
Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by Abbeyme: 6:36pm On Jul 02, 2016
jendy36:


I verified mine with my First bank MasterCard. I went to the branch then and they said they had no such agreement with PayPal.

Doing that will mean more customers to First bank na.....And besides, Nigerian IP is blocked for receiving fund... so first bank shouldn't be an exception.

Bros, I have received payments thru my FirstBank MasterCard as well as sent payments.

Once your account has been verified, the rest is easy. Verification is thru using the FBN MasterCard to register, chikena. At least it's working for me.

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Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by Emenandez4lyf(m): 6:38pm On Jul 02, 2016
Why can't I sign up via paypal.com. It is always displaying that i should only sign up with intl numbers except/excluding nigerian number. Nigerian Paypal users; can u help a dude or tell me how u did urs ??
Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by ychris: 6:39pm On Jul 02, 2016
amanze15:
the struggle to be on front page lol blame your network grin grin grin grin
lol no mind me jae. nah dis airtel 2gb for 2g edge network dey do me strong thng o e too slow ehn??
only God knws who fast past btw it nd snail huhn
Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by 2sexycom(m): 6:43pm On Jul 02, 2016
Dottore:
So they are just realizing that Nigerians are big shoppers. SEBI THEY WERE DOING Sakara. PayPal would have recorded tremendous earnings if they had included Nigeria from the early days of their operations.
Similarly Mark Zuckerberg (founder of Facebook) could have been among top 3 richest men in the world by now if he didn't succumb to the advise of his arrogant and imperial countrymen.
China has a policy that any foreign company wishing to trade in China must either partner with a similar indigenous company in China or establish an operational base in China thereby making Chinese citizens to take greater ratio of the workforce of the establishment among other benefits to the Chinese government. This policy is especially in force in the automotive industry. This explains why most if not all automobile manufacturing companies have production/assembly plants in China. If an automobile manufacturer fails to indigenize the production of their products or a particular brand in China, the resultant effect is that you will not be allowed to sell the products in China but you risk Chinese local manufacturers counterfeiting your revered product and selling it cheaper but with a different and funny sounding brand name. Like the case of BMW X6 clone bearing "Qin Xi" or so and selling for as low as 150,000RMB equivalent of less than 4million naira for brand new. Also the case of a certain Greely brand counterfeiting Rolls Royce&oq and selling it for as low as less than equivalent of 6million yet with all the facilities in genuine rolls Royce.
Zuckerberg refused the Chinese deal at the onset forgetting that China has almost half of the world's active internet users per day. So Chinese government blocked Facebook IP from officially opening in China then went ahead and invested in other local software firms (tercent and baidu) to create social media very similar to Facebook by the time Zuckerberg relapsed his mistake the local firms had not only become very popular and widely acceptable but preferable amongst the Chinese.
I don't know whether the new Chinese president has officially lifted the ban on Facebook in China.

How I wish Nigerian government could be wise enough to adopt such people oriented economic policies.
lol... your last paragraph made me laugh... Nigerian government who are beggars? does a beggar have choice? You tell me.
Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by GreatManBee: 6:51pm On Jul 02, 2016
Dottore:
So they are just realizing that Nigerians are big shoppers. SEBI THEY WERE DOING Sakara. PayPal would have recorded tremendous earnings if they had included Nigeria from the early days of their operations.
Similarly Mark Zuckerberg (founder of Facebook) could have been among top 3 richest men in the world by now if he didn't succumb to the advise of his arrogant and imperial countrymen.
China has a policy that any foreign company wishing to trade in China must either partner with a similar indigenous company in China or establish an operational base in China thereby making Chinese citizens to take greater ratio of the workforce of the establishment among other benefits to the Chinese government. This policy is especially in force in the automotive industry. This explains why most if not all automobile manufacturing companies have production/assembly plants in China. If an automobile manufacturer fails to indigenize the production of their products or a particular brand in China, the resultant effect is that you will not be allowed to sell the products in China but you risk Chinese local manufacturers counterfeiting your revered product and selling it cheaper but with a different and funny sounding brand name. Like the case of BMW X6 clone bearing "Qin Xi" or so and selling for as low as 150,000RMB equivalent of less than 4million naira for brand new. Also the case of a certain Greely brand counterfeiting Rolls Royce&oq and selling it for as low as less than equivalent of 6million yet with all the facilities in genuine rolls Royce.
Zuckerberg refused the Chinese deal at the onset forgetting that China has almost half of the world's active internet users per day. So Chinese government blocked Facebook IP from officially opening in China then went ahead and invested in other local software firms (tercent and baidu) to create social media very similar to Facebook by the time Zuckerberg relapsed his mistake the local firms had not only become very popular and widely acceptable but preferable amongst the Chinese.
I don't know whether the new Chinese president has officially lifted the ban on Facebook in China.

How I wish Nigerian government could be wise enough to adopt such people oriented economic policies.
Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by fratermathy(m): 6:55pm On Jul 02, 2016
2sexycom:
You are mad... YOU ARE INSANE for this comment you just made. So until you see them eating sand before you will believe that things are hard for people? What a forked up brain. angry

See them... Government work!!! cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by dabosuker(m): 7:00pm On Jul 02, 2016
And they are not taking us seriously undecided, it's a PITY
Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by Segunnairaland(m): 7:04pm On Jul 02, 2016
Truth234:


It is for security reasons, we are know our people will abuse it. The only feasible method is if First Bank have an exclusive agreement with PayPal Inc. to allow its user withdraw via their First Bank account. Just like in Malaysia.

I support your point.... They should also allow us to receive payment directly to our local bank account.

They are just robbing us if they can't do this... PayPal you guys are wicked.... I will not even open their account if they can't change this their wicked policy.
Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by DCTrendy(m): 7:08pm On Jul 02, 2016
Most Oyinbo especially the yankees re rapped up minds.

They didnt allow us for years. Now when they did, they come in with one leg.

I blame our banks, i blame the CBN. You re taking from us and not allowing us to receive, why cant they allow us to only withdraw to a bank account with BVN? In that case, if anyone uses it for fraud, he will be tracked.

GTB needs to come in with their sagacity n outrun this docile arrangement from the First Bank.

In 2 years time Neteller will become the major online payment in naija. Receive and send, linked your ATM, receive dollar sef. I love Neteller. God bless them! If your business dont have a neteller account yet, you re missing out o...

Cheers naija.

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Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by Dottore: 7:10pm On Jul 02, 2016
2sexycom:
lol... your last paragraph made me laugh... Nigerian government who are beggars? does a beggar have choice? You tell me.
My brother let's keep looking at them
Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by persius555(m): 7:13pm On Jul 02, 2016
Dottore:
So they are just realizing that Nigerians are big shoppers. SEBI THEY WERE DOING Sakara. PayPal would have recorded tremendous earnings if they had included Nigeria from the early days of their operations.
Similarly Mark Zuckerberg (founder of Facebook) could have been among top 3 richest men in the world by now if he didn't succumb to the advise of his arrogant and imperial countrymen.
China has a policy that any foreign company wishing to trade in China must either partner with a similar indigenous company in China or establish an operational base in China thereby making Chinese citizens to take greater ratio of the workforce of the establishment among other benefits to the Chinese government. This policy is especially in force in the automotive industry. This explains why most if not all automobile manufacturing companies have production/assembly plants in China. If an automobile manufacturer fails to indigenize the production of their products or a particular brand in China, the resultant effect is that you will not be allowed to sell the products in China but you risk Chinese local manufacturers counterfeiting your revered product and selling it cheaper but with a different and funny sounding brand name. Like the case of BMW X6 clone bearing "Qin Xi" or so and selling for as low as 150,000RMB equivalent of less than 4million naira for brand new. Also the case of a certain Greely brand counterfeiting Rolls Royce&oq and selling it for as low as less than equivalent of 6million yet with all the facilities in genuine rolls Royce.
Zuckerberg refused the Chinese deal at the onset forgetting that China has almost half of the world's active internet users per day. So Chinese government blocked Facebook IP from officially opening in China then went ahead and invested in other local software firms (tercent and baidu) to create social media very similar to Facebook by the time Zuckerberg relapsed his mistake the local firms had not only become very popular and widely acceptable but preferable amongst the Chinese.
I don't know whether the new Chinese president has officially lifted the ban on Facebook in China.

How I wish Nigerian government could be wise enough to adopt such people oriented economic policies.
And what makes u think the chinese dont long for facebook. At a site, i am working in VGC, come and see chinese browsing facebook every 20 mins. Baidu is like a chinese facebook that has no international flavor. The chinese are prisoners to their socialist government. No freedom of expression.
Speak or go against govt order and they make you disappear forever.
Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by menxer: 7:18pm On Jul 02, 2016
.... after all these ratings, PayPal can't upgrade Nigerian accounts to receive money or charge at a rate closer to official than black market.
Re: Paypal Ranks Nigeria 3rd In Mobile Shopping by Ponybiz: 7:21pm On Jul 02, 2016
Truth234:
PayPal Holding, Inc. ranked the most populous black nation and the largest African economy Nigeria as the 3rd highest mobile shopper worldwide.

The online payment giant is the most popular medium among Nigerian cross-border shoppers, and estimated 55 percent of all oversea online purchases in the past 12 months were done via PayPal.

Nigerian mobile shoppers reportedly spent N128.1 billion ($610 million) in 2015 using PayPal, and on target for N172 billion ($819 million) this year.

The General Manager of PayPal Africa and Israel, Efi Dahan, said Nigerian online shoppers have realized the world is their shopping mall and as such shop wherever and whenever using their mobile devices.

It should be recalled that Facebook Inc. in February also affirmed Nigeria as its biggest market in Africa, with 97 percent of its 16 million Nigerian users accessing the platform through their mobile devices.

“Nigerians are generally sophisticated mobile users and this sophistication is aiding small businesses,” said Nunu Ntshingila, head of Africa for Facebook.

While China still remains the global leader of mobile shopping nations, with 86 percent of all its online shoppers using smartphone. Nigeria’s 72 percent is third after India's 82 percent.

Since PayPal commenced business in Nigeria, Nigerians are no longer limited to what they can purchase locally, but they now search the globe for better deals.

The current mobile trend is predicted to continue to pave the way for entrepreneurs and boost their global business reach.

PayPal (PYPL) shares rose 3 percent on Wednesday amid takeover speculation.

http://investorsking.com/paypal-ranks-nigeria-3rd-in-mobile-shopping/
so ona don no say naija dey buy tins.....ona stop naija from using paypal how e cum be now....nonsense people.....!!!

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