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Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by Numero9: 9:22pm On Jan 06, 2020
Reminds me of my former boss. Very greedy human being!!
Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by luckshine007: 9:35pm On Jan 06, 2020
Gordonz07:
No be lie op. A barber almost collected double of the amount of a clipper from my Dad. My dad wanted to pay him the money, I told my Dad not to pay. I know where they sell these things. When we got there we bought the highest and best brand of clipper there for 3,000naira less than the actual amount the barber had told my Dad.
Lesson:- Always have a good bargaining power. You've got the money. Na how you stand photographer dey snap you.
Clipper of 3000 Naira the highest and best brand ���
Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by Hectorkin: 9:38pm On Jan 06, 2020
And this crappy post made it to FP undecided

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Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by micronut(m): 9:38pm On Jan 06, 2020
Lizzydonnah:
@op ar u a writer?

Yes. I own that blog
Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by Nobody: 9:43pm On Jan 06, 2020
iHart:
It's mere foolishness to think you can outsmart an artisan or any professional in their field.

That is not smartness, it's called dishonesty, And people like that will always cheat Wether you go with them or not.

Nigerians are fantastically corrupt, d leaders are d true representatives of d citizens.


It really won't cause you ANYTHING to be upright

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Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by bukatyne(f): 9:45pm On Jan 06, 2020
micronut:
A local woman was to roof her house, she had sent for quotations from different carpenters for roofing sheets. She got many and went for the cheapest.

Then she asked the Carpenter with the cheapest workmanship where she can get the cheapest price of the roofing sheet.

Well, madam, Iginla Stores sell at good and affordable price, one of the best in Ile-Ife, and possibly Osun state – The Carpenter explained.

Not satisfied, the woman having mobilized how planks would get to the site and roofing is about to commence asked the Carpenter to follow her to town to check different prices.

Worried but not discouraged, the Carpenter took the woman around three building material shops in town and eventually the stopped at Iginla. The woman still believes it will be cheaper somewhere else, a bundle of iron sheets at Ile-Ife at N26,000 must be cheap else where.

May be Ibadan, Yes, Ibadan will be fine.

She called a friend where they sell roofing sheets in Ibadan.

Go to Ogunpa Market, She was told.

Oh. I know all those best places in that market, because you need to be wise make dem no scam you oo. If no because of my work today, I would have followed you ma. – The carpenter advised.

Haa, No ooo. You must follow me oo. Please, don’t be disturbed, I will give you your daily labor work. You know all these sellers are thieves, some of them make unimaginable gains, I would never be their mugu. You see those planks, and almost everything on my site, I source them myself. One needs to be wise you know. Lol – Madam narrated!

Then, they headed for Ibadan with a rented truck.

On arriving the busy market, the Carpenter having been used to many of the sellers was greeted and welcomed to the big warehouse.

Immediately, the sales boy ask, Egbon se gbele ni abi normal? (Is it high grade or normal?) The carpenter said gbele ni oo…. (We want high grade).

Well, we sell high grade at 25,000. Normal at N23,000.

The madam asked what is wrong with the Normal?

Nothing, just the different makers – The Sales guy explained.

No be to roof house make e no leak? Please give us the N23,000 per bundle. We are buying 20 bundles.

Meanwhile, All the roofing sheets categorized are same. The grading is in pricing to charge and not by hubin quality of the material.

When an artisan goes to a shop to buy, he buys at customers price – Mostly the last price the business shops can offer. They are stakeholders especially as businesses put their small cut when selling.

When you are not an artisan, you buy at regular or normal market price. If they sell a lamp holder to an electrician at N150, the normal price may be N200 if you go as the owner.

But if owner follows artisans, to market to price and buy, most often, what you get is high grade price unsuspectingly. A lamp holder goes to 250, and any removal depends on artisans price hackling power. Many times, artisans allow sellers to make more gain, on the stubborn owner that follows them and they come back behind to collect the little gains.

Well, the madam transferred and paid, and while the carpenter assisted in carrying them out, he requested for the seller’s fone no openly so he can call next time In case he sees no customer .

Well, It is coded! He isn’t asking for phone no but account no. Lol

He got a paper and put his account no.

Before they reached Ikire, he got transferred.

N3000 on every bundle on 20 bundles.

That’s N60,000.

The bundle price was actually 20,000.

The woman thought she bought at a better price in Ibadan at N23,000 instead of N26,000 at Ife. Lol

The carpenter got home still got paid by the woman as daily labor money.

He narrated the ordeal!

Lessons:

1. There is a price we pay for trying not to be cheated when dealing with Nigerian Artisans. Being too wise can be costly too.

2. It's mere foolishness to think you can outsmart an artisan or any professional in their field.

If you don't trust an artisan and his/her price, go elsewhere. Never be tempted to try buy materials for yourself.

Worse still, you source for materials and they tell you you bought inferior ones to make you feel bad and exonerate themselves if whatever they did got spoilt fast - Oluwapelumi Awotedu.

Source: https://naijalocals.com.ng/the-price-you-pay-for-looking-for-cheap-things/

Except we are missing something, the woman still got a better deal of N23k/bundle at Ibadan instead of N26k/bundle from Ife.
Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by luckshine007: 9:47pm On Jan 06, 2020
Most clients are too stingy, they want the best product but offering you the price of an inferior product, what do you want a workman that have not see job for like 2-3 months to do? Reject the offer hell no

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Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by Roon9(m): 9:49pm On Jan 06, 2020
Rapmoney:
Sometimes, the price you pay for pursuing cheap things is greater than what you pay to get things at their normal prices.

I'd rather buy a shirt for 7k that has good quality than buy an inferior one that goes for 1.5k. The reason is that the one that goes for 1.5k may not last more than two months.


Sometime last year I bought 4 long sleeve for 5k then I got a single long sleeve for 6k grin That day I thought I was jazzed. Well after one year I still wear the 6k own to church like its a new shirt, meanwhile none of those 5 shirts are in my wardrobe today

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Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by tot(f): 9:54pm On Jan 06, 2020
Rafiq2:


That is not smartness, it's called dishonesty, And people like that will always cheat Wether you go with them or not.

Nigerians are fantastically corrupt, d leaders are d true representatives of d citizens.


It really won't cause you ANYTHING to be upright

Exactly.

OP, so you don't even realise the dishonesty in this? No wonder Nigerians keep getting looters and dishonest people as leaders. Crooks deserve crooks. Se fini.

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Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by mastermaestro(m): 9:57pm On Jan 06, 2020
Rapmoney:
Sometimes, the price you pay for pursuing cheap things is greater than what you pay to get things at their normal prices.

I'd rather buy a shirt for 7k that has good quality than buy an inferior one that goes for 1.5k. The reason is that the one that goes for 1.5k may not last more than two months.

Do you want to wear a shirt for ten years? undecided
Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by Nobody: 10:00pm On Jan 06, 2020
kikilove:
This story is actually true oh cause it happened to one of my friend but the electrician told the seller that he brought her here to make her own choice not cause she was stubborn grin grin

Want to be friend
Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by tfelicityk(m): 10:01pm On Jan 06, 2020
Well, I appreciated your operational research concerning materials purchase...

What didn't work A, may works for B
Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by lebete3000: 10:05pm On Jan 06, 2020
FuckAllTheMODs:
Nonsense, nothing like the price you pay for blah blah blah...

If you know the right place to get the goods/products and how to go about it, then you're good to go and also if you get good workmen and ensure you monitor them when buying the goods/products.
I would have given you one important scope to use when going to the market to get materials for work with your workman but I don't want to spoil their biz.

It seems you don't know that some of these workmen use substandard goods/products to do work even when the owners of the works pay them well

Abeg spoil d yeye biz jarey!

Spill d fvcking beans niga!
Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by IbnIbrahim: 10:05pm On Jan 06, 2020
PointZerom:
If you don't trust an artisan and his/her price, go elsewhere. Never be tempted to try buy materials for yourself".


I disagree with you on this. I buy almost everything by myself. All I needed from him is the type of material he wants and if I make my purchase and he rejects it I will tell him to use it like that or fvck out.

I am into building materials two of my senior brothers are into auto parts and electronics/electrical parts so it is almost impossible for any artisan to beat me in the game.

Really?
Are you really telling us the truth?
Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by chuggy(m): 10:05pm On Jan 06, 2020
Sunofgod:
Everything in naija na wayo...
wayo jam wayo na...na so e dey be
Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by SmartyPants(m): 10:10pm On Jan 06, 2020
micronut:
A local woman was to roof her house, she had sent for quotations from different carpenters for roofing sheets. She got many and went for the cheapest.

Then she asked the Carpenter with the cheapest workmanship where she can get the cheapest price of the roofing sheet.

Well, madam, Iginla Stores sell at good and affordable price, one of the best in Ile-Ife, and possibly Osun state – The Carpenter explained.

Not satisfied, the woman having mobilized how planks would get to the site and roofing is about to commence asked the Carpenter to follow her to town to check different prices.

Worried but not discouraged, the Carpenter took the woman around three building material shops in town and eventually the stopped at Iginla. The woman still believes it will be cheaper somewhere else, a bundle of iron sheets at Ile-Ife at N26,000 must be cheap else where.

May be Ibadan, Yes, Ibadan will be fine.

She called a friend where they sell roofing sheets in Ibadan.

Go to Ogunpa Market, She was told.

Oh. I know all those best places in that market, because you need to be wise make dem no scam you oo. If no because of my work today, I would have followed you ma. – The carpenter advised.

Haa, No ooo. You must follow me oo. Please, don’t be disturbed, I will give you your daily labor work. You know all these sellers are thieves, some of them make unimaginable gains, I would never be their mugu. You see those planks, and almost everything on my site, I source them myself. One needs to be wise you know. Lol – Madam narrated!

Then, they headed for Ibadan with a rented truck.

On arriving the busy market, the Carpenter having been used to many of the sellers was greeted and welcomed to the big warehouse.

Immediately, the sales boy ask, Egbon se gbele ni abi normal? (Is it high grade or normal?) The carpenter said gbele ni oo…. (We want high grade).

Well, we sell high grade at 25,000. Normal at N23,000.

The madam asked what is wrong with the Normal?

Nothing, just the different makers – The Sales guy explained.

No be to roof house make e no leak? Please give us the N23,000 per bundle. We are buying 20 bundles.

Meanwhile, All the roofing sheets categorized are same. The grading is in pricing to charge and not in quality of the material.

When an artisan goes to a shop to buy, he buys at customers price – Mostly the last price the business shops can offer. They are stakeholders especially as businesses put their small cut when selling.

When you are not an artisan, you buy at regular or normal market price. If they sell a lamp holder to an electrician at N150, the normal price may be N200 if you go as the owner.

But if owner follows artisans, to market to price and buy, most often, what you get is high grade price unsuspectingly. A lamp holder goes to 250, and any removal depends on artisans price hackling power. Many times, artisans allow sellers to make more gain, on the stubborn owner that follows them and they come back behind to collect the little gains.

Well, the madam transferred and paid, and while the carpenter assisted in carrying them out, he requested for the seller’s fone no openly so he can call next time In case he sees no customer .

Well, It is coded! He isn’t asking for phone no but account no. Lol

He got a paper and put his account no.

Before they reached Ikire, he got transferred.

N3000 on every bundle on 20 bundles.

That’s N60,000.

The bundle price was actually 20,000.

The woman thought she bought at a better price in Ibadan at N23,000 instead of N26,000 at Ife. Lol

The carpenter got home still got paid by the woman as daily labor money.

He narrated the ordeal!

Lessons:

1. There is a price we pay for trying not to be cheated when dealing with Nigerian Artisans. Being too wise can be costly too.

2. It's mere foolishness to think you can outsmart an artisan or any professional in their field.

If you don't trust an artisan and his/her price, go elsewhere. Never be tempted to try buy materials for yourself.

Worse still, you source for materials and they tell you you bought inferior ones to make you feel bad and exonerate themselves if whatever they did got spoilt fast - Oluwapelumi Awotedu.

Source: https://naijalocals.com.ng/the-price-you-pay-for-looking-for-cheap-things/

So is #23,000 not still cheaper than #26, 000?
Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by SmartyPants(m): 10:11pm On Jan 06, 2020
bukatyne:


Except we are missing something, the woman still got a better deal of N23k/bundle at Ibadan instead of N26k/bundle from Ife.

Exactly what i've just posted. i don't understand how some people see things in this country.
Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by bukatyne(f): 10:13pm On Jan 06, 2020
SmartyPants:


Exactly what i've just posted. i don't understand how some people see things in this country.

Hmmmmm

We deserve our leaders.
Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by maasoap(m): 10:14pm On Jan 06, 2020
iHart:
It's mere foolishness to think you can outsmart an artisan or any professional in their field.

But is it okay for artisan or any professional to cheat you out of your hard earned money? The truth is 99% of Nigeria artisans are greedy bastards

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Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by SmartyPants(m): 10:15pm On Jan 06, 2020
Jaqenhghar:
Niggerians and their ten-ten naira sense. He has gotten 60k plus bonuses but he has lost a customer who will most likely refer him to another customer thereby strengthening his customer base. Gor him eating now is better. SMH

The customer is not aware of what he did so how has he lost her?
Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by money121(m): 10:17pm On Jan 06, 2020
Ok
Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by PointZerom: 10:17pm On Jan 06, 2020
IbnIbrahim:

Really? Are you really telling us the truth?

How do you mean?
Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by maasoap(m): 10:18pm On Jan 06, 2020
luckshine007:

Clipper of 3000 Naira the highest and best brand ���

"there". There is a clipper that goes for either 15k or 30k, can't remember correctly.
Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by maasoap(m): 10:20pm On Jan 06, 2020
It is either you send an artisan to get materials for you or you go on your own after getting the lists from him but never go together with him.

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Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by nymphomaniac(m): 10:36pm On Jan 06, 2020
A tale of dishonesty and greed.

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Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by tot(f): 10:36pm On Jan 06, 2020
Rapmoney:
Sometimes, the price you pay for pursuing cheap things is greater than what you pay to get things at their normal prices.

I'd rather buy a shirt for 7k that has good quality than buy an inferior one that goes for 1.5k. The reason is that the one that goes for 1.5k may not last more than two months.

As the saying goes: buy cheap, buy twice.

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Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by Gloriousheart(f): 10:43pm On Jan 06, 2020
luckshine007:
Most clients are too stingy, they want the best product but offering you the price of an inferior product, what do you want a workman that have not see job for like 2-3 months to do? Reject the offer hell no
The workman is expected to be honest. Some clients may not understand the cost implications of their choices. Tell them that at that price, they will get an inferior quality job or products while probably at a better price, you will deliver quality stuff. Clients like me prefer to pay more for quality. I hate those artisans that claim that customers didn't pay well and so they didn't do quality job or sell quality stuff. Did you inform the client that you will do an inferior job? No. Was that the agreement? No. You just went ahead and did. Thats plain dishonesty. And such artisans can't succeed no matter how hardworking they are. It's true. Some are greedy, scheming and dishonest but still struggling.

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Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by Ifakiland(m): 10:45pm On Jan 06, 2020
What's this one saying? So we should be giving artisans money to go buy materials for us abi? Ori e o pe kobo....artisans are the most dubious modafuka around....i make dem write Wat is needed and I go to the market myself....your job isn't to buy material fool, your job is to deliver your service and get the Bleep out my presence. Those dat wanna give artisans money to buy materials for dem good luck, your life your project.

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Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by Origin(f): 10:46pm On Jan 06, 2020
No one wants to fall to misfortune. When u consider the cost of a project and the available funds, you will be pushed to get cheaper sources.


Sometimes it's not just their fault.
Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by Jaqenhghar: 10:50pm On Jan 06, 2020
SmartyPants:


The customer is not aware of what he did so how has he lost her?
Usually peoppe like that continue till she finds out.

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Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by Ifakiland(m): 10:51pm On Jan 06, 2020
iHart:
It's mere foolishness to think you can outsmart an artisan or any professional in their field.
Na why una no dey see work, una no honest.

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Re: The Price You Pay For Looking For Cheap Things -an Experience by Rapmoney(m): 11:00pm On Jan 06, 2020
tot:


As the saying goes: buy cheap, buy twice.

You are very correct.

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