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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by Nobody: 3:50pm On Dec 16, 2019
franugo:


NO. FDs are usually done monthly i.e 30 days term then rolled over for people who still want to continue at the prevalent rate
I said it here bro, nd some people were even arguing that with me. Tnx...

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by my2chains(m): 7:05pm On May 17, 2020
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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by Nmeri17: 10:26am On Jul 31, 2021
namiji2598:
who is that her husband?
who else, if not me? wink
Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by kinsnazzy: 10:27am On May 26
How far with the hotel job you applied yesterday where you selected
Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by Obierika(m): 1:34pm On May 27
kinsnazzy:
How far with the hotel job you applied yesterday where you selected

You're supposed to directly quote the person you're asking?
Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by kinsnazzy: 3:07pm On May 27
Obierika:


You're supposed to directly quote the person you're asking?


It was for 4godsake, please I'm sorry
Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by Obierika(m): 3:24pm On May 30
abdeiz:



I totally agree with you and recently learnt mine the hard way. All these people clamouring mini importation training won't tell you this. All they want is your 5k for the training fee and members who would import with them so they can be used to offset their shipping and clearance fees. Basically they use others to meet MOQ for their preferred goods use others to clear their own goods for them.

After waiting months for my goods to arrive, the clearance fee was half the amount I paid for my goods.. Then sending them over to me was another issue. They have the advantage especially if they are far from you as they tend to provoke you into abandoning your goods with them. A win win situation for them... Nigerians... We go dey alright Las Las

grin

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