Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by Nobody: 6:32pm On May 23, 2019 |
Kwiskxyz:
That was immigration not customs Okay, my bad, but they are both still Nigerian forces, all of them are scammers |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by Nobody: 6:40pm On May 23, 2019 |
Beremx: No bidding for rice and vegetable oil? I need rice at the cheapest rate. Naa gurls like you dey alway whisper for background, tell him to cumma take us out ..we are hungry 1 Like |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by Clefayomide: 6:42pm On May 23, 2019 |
AutoReportNG2: The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) has commenced electronic (online) auction of contraband, including exotic cars of different brands, seized from smugglers in Imo/Abia and Edo/Delta commands.
Controller of Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Owerri, Comptroller Kayode Olusemire, who spoke in Benin on Wednesday while conducting newsmen round the latest seizures of men of the unit, said that the auction, which will be done through the internet, will be conducted every Mondays and Wednesdays for one month.
According to him, interested members of the public can log into the NCS E-Auction portal to select any of the items listed on the purchase list. The controller said that among items to be auctioned electronically were Rolls Royce cars, Mercedes, Toyota and other vehicles of different makes as well as other intercepted goods.
Well, the application is now open to the public using these following methods...
You can start your bid and your registration here NCS E-Portal (https://app1.trade.gov.ng/eauction/auction/list/all/82?sortby=endDate&sortorder=asc)
Requirements:
• Applicant must have a valid TIN issued by the FIRS with an active e-mail account.
• An applicant shall pay a non-refundable fee of One Thousand Naira (N1,000.00) as administrative charge.
• An Item is auctioned “as is” as such request for replacement or refund shall not be entertained.
• The successful bidder shall make payment within five (5) working days.
• Failure to pay within five (5) working days the item reverts to the second (2nd) highest bidder.
• The successful bidder has two (2) weeks from the date of payment to remove the item bidded for or forfeit same at the expiration of the two (2) weeks.
• Any auction item not removed from the warehouse within fourteen (14) days from the date of payment shall revert to its pre-bidding status.
• Take note for overtime cargo, that the successful bidder shall in addition pay 25% charges for the Shipping line and Terminal operator respectively.
• Bidders shall be allowed to bid for more than 2 items per bidding window.
• For claiming items, the winner shall present;
i. A valid copy of the paid assessment and bank receipt (optional in case of e-payment);
ii. E-mailed code to identify owner after payment;
iii. A notarized letter in case the owner sends a representative. (Where the owner is present uploaded photo on registration will do.)
iv. Provide proper identification with the notarized letter such as International passport, Driver’s licence, Voters card or National I.D.
• The dwell time for this Online Auction Sale shall be Twenty-Eight (28) days.
• Third party claims shall not be entertained.
• Officers of the Nigeria Customs Service are excluded from participating in this Auction.
• Owner of the seized item is excluded from bidding for the same.
• Conditions and terms of this auction are to be carefully considered by an interested person before acceptance.
• The applicant undertakes to abide by the conditions and terms of this auction
Here are 8 things you need to know.
1. You must have a valid TIN number from the FIRS to fully participate in the auction process.
2. An e-wallet will be created automatically for the user, when you register.
3. The user is to select any customs designated bank of his/her choice listed on the website and make payments into his/her wallet.
4. The administrative fee of N1,000 per bid will be deducted from the e-wallet.
5. A user is allowed a maximum of TWO bids per bidding window.
6. Monies deposited into the e-wallet cannot be withdrawn afterwards. And if a bid is won, the money in the e-wallet cannot be used for payment. So deposit what may be enough per time for bids to be placed.
7. If your bid is won, you have a maximum of 5 working days to pay up at any designated bank and a maximum of 2 weeks to move the item from the auction site. If you fail to do so, the item will be given to the next highest bidder in that bidding window.
8. Take your time to peruse the items thoroughly before placing a bid.
Compiled by AutoReportNG
Source: https://www.autoreportng.com/2019/05/here-is-how-to-bid-for-cars-on-nigerian.html
The website won't malfunction now o as it has to do with them making money, but if it's their recruitment platform now , website go dey do anyhow. 2 Likes |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by picaso313(m): 6:42pm On May 23, 2019 |
i just openned the site all i saw where already closed or soldout bids |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by oceaneverdry77: 6:49pm On May 23, 2019 |
why is it that all the items has been sold out many years ago. |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by Just2endowed2(m): 6:51pm On May 23, 2019 |
Pls how can one get a valid tax identification number from firsc |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by domchike(m): 6:59pm On May 23, 2019 |
AutoReportNG2:
There are biddings for rice and oil as well... About 1 million bags of rice to be auctioned. Check on site to see more. 1 million bags of Expired Adamu Rice |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by joshuaudom(m): 7:05pm On May 23, 2019 |
it is something one can give a try |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by deboten: 7:07pm On May 23, 2019 |
AutoReportNG2: The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) has commenced electronic (online) auction of contraband, including exotic cars of different brands, seized from smugglers in Imo/Abia and Edo/Delta commands.
Controller of Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Owerri, Comptroller Kayode Olusemire, who spoke in Benin on Wednesday while conducting newsmen round the latest seizures of men of the unit, said that the auction, which will be done through the internet, will be conducted every Mondays and Wednesdays for one month.
According to him, interested members of the public can log into the NCS E-Auction portal to select any of the items listed on the purchase list. The controller said that among items to be auctioned electronically were Rolls Royce cars, Mercedes, Toyota and other vehicles of different makes as well as other intercepted goods.
Well, the application is now open to the public using these following methods...
You can start your bid and your registration here NCS E-Portal (https://app1.trade.gov.ng/eauction/auction/list/all/82?sortby=endDate&sortorder=asc)
Requirements:
• Applicant must have a valid TIN issued by the FIRS with an active e-mail account.
• An applicant shall pay a non-refundable fee of One Thousand Naira (N1,000.00) as administrative charge.
• An Item is auctioned “as is” as such request for replacement or refund shall not be entertained.
• The successful bidder shall make payment within five (5) working days.
• Failure to pay within five (5) working days the item reverts to the second (2nd) highest bidder.
• The successful bidder has two (2) weeks from the date of payment to remove the item bidded for or forfeit same at the expiration of the two (2) weeks.
• Any auction item not removed from the warehouse within fourteen (14) days from the date of payment shall revert to its pre-bidding status.
• Take note for overtime cargo, that the successful bidder shall in addition pay 25% charges for the Shipping line and Terminal operator respectively.
• Bidders shall be allowed to bid for more than 2 items per bidding window.
• For claiming items, the winner shall present;
i. A valid copy of the paid assessment and bank receipt (optional in case of e-payment);
ii. E-mailed code to identify owner after payment;
iii. A notarized letter in case the owner sends a representative. (Where the owner is present uploaded photo on registration will do.)
iv. Provide proper identification with the notarized letter such as International passport, Driver’s licence, Voters card or National I.D.
• The dwell time for this Online Auction Sale shall be Twenty-Eight (28) days.
• Third party claims shall not be entertained.
• Officers of the Nigeria Customs Service are excluded from participating in this Auction.
• Owner of the seized item is excluded from bidding for the same.
• Conditions and terms of this auction are to be carefully considered by an interested person before acceptance.
• The applicant undertakes to abide by the conditions and terms of this auction
Here are 8 things you need to know.
1. You must have a valid TIN number from the FIRS to fully participate in the auction process.
2. An e-wallet will be created automatically for the user, when you register.
3. The user is to select any customs designated bank of his/her choice listed on the website and make payments into his/her wallet.
4. The administrative fee of N1,000 per bid will be deducted from the e-wallet.
5. A user is allowed a maximum of TWO bids per bidding window.
6. Monies deposited into the e-wallet cannot be withdrawn afterwards. And if a bid is won, the money in the e-wallet cannot be used for payment. So deposit what may be enough per time for bids to be placed.
7. If your bid is won, you have a maximum of 5 working days to pay up at any designated bank and a maximum of 2 weeks to move the item from the auction site. If you fail to do so, the item will be given to the next highest bidder in that bidding window.
8. Take your time to peruse the items thoroughly before placing a bid.
Compiled by AutoReportNG
Source: https://www.autoreportng.com/2019/05/here-is-how-to-bid-for-cars-on-nigerian.html
the auction is closed I guess |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by Dshocker(m): 7:19pm On May 23, 2019 |
Don't waste your time bidding....Customs sells it to customs 1 Like |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by DieDiamant: 7:30pm On May 23, 2019 |
dadavivo: mpki, is the watch for biding t ;Doo? |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by yahmohy27: 7:37pm On May 23, 2019 |
nurez305: Somebody's sweat Yes ,broad daylight robbery |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by Niccoloimhotep(m): 7:45pm On May 23, 2019 |
Other peoples sweat, na wah ooo
BMW 5 series 525i available in ibadan for 2.8m
Call 08034290032 to deal please. |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by Acy003: 8:06pm On May 23, 2019 |
When was the last time u bid on this auction, cus there's no current or future auctions on this auction site u are talking about, I participated in 2017 while it was active.... I just check the site now, I still even have credit on my account to bid with, but there's no auctions in place at the moment.... I don't know where this information is coming from
The pictures of both current and future auctions is attached to this response... There's no auction presently with the information I have now 1 Like |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by Nobody: 8:06pm On May 23, 2019 |
AutoReportNG2:
There are biddings for rice and oil as well... About 1 million bags of rice to be auctioned. Check on site to see more. I don't know much about bidding, am i going to pay the display price of the highest bid place. |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by BlackLaw: 8:11pm On May 23, 2019 |
I prefer buying things the old fashioned way, asking me to pay for something I can't see with my korokoro eyes... I mean, this is Nigeria! 3 Likes |
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Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by lordkenny(m): 8:38pm On May 23, 2019 |
dadavivo: mpki, is the watch for biding too? � |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by barikay: 8:56pm On May 23, 2019 |
6. Monies deposited into the e-wallet cannot be withdrawn afterwards. And if a bid is won, the money in the e-wallet cannot be used for payment. So deposit what may be enough per time for bids to be placed. PLS CAN SOMEONE MAKE THIS CLEARER? 1 Like |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by Ubdavis(m): 9:06pm On May 23, 2019 |
Mere formality! |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by Haykinsofficial(m): 9:08pm On May 23, 2019 |
fokusmind: Smart way to encourage payment of tax . No TIN, no show. Wat does "TIN" mean? Thanks |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by luka1981(m): 9:15pm On May 23, 2019 |
This na scam. Too much stress. 2 Likes |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by mcmyvoice: 9:27pm On May 23, 2019 |
BMZK: 6. Monies deposited into the e-wallet cannot be withdrawn afterwards. And if a bid is won, the money in the e-wallet cannot be used for payment. So deposit what may be enough per time for bids to be placed.
The above condition 6 is somehow not clear to me. Please can anyone clarify this ?
From the above question: what it means is that the money expected in your e-wallet is the margin required to place a bid. I.e you don't withdraw it but that's what keeps you to float On the bid. It must be above and within the cost of the bidv |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by eluquenson(m): 11:01pm On May 23, 2019 |
Naija I hail oh |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by IMMUNO1(m): 11:07pm On May 23, 2019 |
AutoReportNG2:
There are biddings for rice and oil as well... About 1 million bags of rice to be auctioned. Check on site to see more. The same poisoned rice and adulterated vegetable oil. Why? Why?? Why |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by pacespot(m): 12:14am On May 24, 2019 |
how sure that they are real? |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by tk4rd: 5:29am On May 24, 2019 |
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Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by Mustay(m): 10:30am On May 24, 2019 |
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Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by alphaNomega: 10:37am On May 24, 2019 |
BMZK: 6. Monies deposited into the e-wallet cannot be withdrawn afterwards. And if a bid is won, the money in the e-wallet cannot be used for payment. So deposit what may be enough per time for bids to be placed.
The above condition 6 is somehow not clear to me. Please can anyone clarify this ?
I'll advise you forget about this bidding process entirely |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by Bostin(m): 12:37pm On May 24, 2019 |
alphaNomega:
I'll advise you forget about this bidding process entirely Na black market , you pay for what you can't see ... some of the cars na O God scrap . You can only see them once you won and paid , na gambling |
Re: How To Bid For Cars On Nigerian Customs Service E-Auction Website by decrownprince(m): 4:11pm On May 24, 2019 |
Beremx: No bidding for rice and vegetable oil? I need rice at the cheapest rate. Where are u base? Rice at the border is #11,500. |