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Introducing Safetrade by EddyEddy23: 9:43pm On Sep 02, 2017
Welcome to Nigeria, a country where we let a lot of things go. Here we have so many people who have been frustrated by other people because there are no systems to keep people in check.

When was the last time you placed an order for something without that fear in your heart that it may not come or you could get a substandard product and then have to go through a tough process to get some or all of your money back?

How about that tailor who collects a part payment and then somehow gets so busy that he does not get to your material in time? You end up not wearing that dress because he didn't make it on time and he didn't make it on time because he got complacent after receiving that first payment.

Now what if you're that tailor and after finishing your client's work, he or she finds it hard to pay you your balance?

Or if you're that service provider who does'nt get paid completely after completing the service?

What if we tell you there is a solution to the problems listed above?

What if we tell you there is a platform that will not only ensure that your money is safe, but also ensures that you get that dress on the date agreed with the tailor? Or get that product with confidence that it is of good quality

We have come up with: SafeTrade, a platform which seeks to drastically reduce and potentially eliminate the problems that come with both item and service transactions.


How does it work?

Monies are handled through trusted payment gateways (Remita and paystack) and is only sent to the seller or service provider after the buyer or client has confirmed receipt and authenticity of their goods or service.

You start a transaction and make payments which will only be handed out to the seller after he/she has delivered, according to the set terms of engagement for the transaction.

From a seller's point of view, assurance of payment is established as you know that your money is safely sitted somewhere and will be paid as soon as you deliver. No more "come next week".

Failure to adhere to the terms of engagement of the transaction by either party (Buyer and Seller) will result in our broker stepping in to resolve any issue and come to an amicable settlement.

Link: https://safetrade.ng

Thank you for reading so far, please take time out to go through our website and start a transaction with someone today.
Don't forget to leave a feedback if any.

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