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I am still shocked and surprised he's not even bothered to reply my emails nor call and yet he's deleting his threads here. |
I am surprised he's not even bothered to reply my emails nor call and yet he's deleting his threads here. |
michealbug:Your email is yet to enter my mailbox. |
I sent you email. |
michealbug:I am not sure Nairaland message ever worked because anytime I clicked to send PM to people, it will just display a greyed out template message that you cannot edit. So I doubt if it ever gets delivered but I sent you email through michaelbug@gmail.com, which I think you stylishly gave to afanide. I don't get PM from Nairaland. |
We have you been? Guys have been using this since July 17, 2014. |
michealbug:I did not receive any TV, email reply nor phone call from him and his friend who he promised will deliver it today after arrival from China. I still returned N2.5million today to someone who claimed GTBank mistakenly transferred N2.5m from his account to my bank account without any iota of desire to acquire a dime from it even when GTBank denied the error as being the guy's action. Why will this kind of thing be happening? |
afanide:I did not receive any TV, email reply nor phone call from him and his friend who he promised will deliver it today after arrival from China. I still returned N2.5million today to someone who claimed GTBank mistakenly transferred N2.5m from his account to my bank without any iota of desire to acquire a dime from it even when GTBank denied the error as being the guy's action. Why will this kind of thing be happening? |
eloride:I sent you an email yesterday morning but didn't get your reply. How far? |
I think you have given enough information for interested investor to make preliminary business decision. No need selling out your blueprint except to interested investor who contact you. |
micgray100:The only thing I remember he said was that he was on his way traveling to north that very day but I expect by now things would have been sorted being more than 3 weeks. He said he would have even finished it the 2 weeks we started before that 3 weeks ago if not for a disagreement we had on paperwork but I thought these over 3 weeks should have been enough to sort things out. |
eloride:I sent you an email yesterday morning but I didn't get your reply. How far? |
fxjones:What does the express service charge entail? Is it to make it fast and how fast? What if I have already done the name search but only remaining registration? |
dav8id:I am not acting film here but I'm being patient till tomorrow delivery as he promised having used alternative shipping channel. The most important now is delivery on time (not terms), which I believe will still boost his business credibility. |
XENOPHOBIA: WE ARE ALL GUILTY In the wake of present unrest in South Africa, I initially thought “…This has never happened before on African soil”… But I was wrong, looking back to the vivid memory of my childhood when “Ghana-must-go" became an household name. Back to the history lane, in the 1970s Ghana was facing serious economic hardship occasioned by poor leadership and wide spread corruption, same time Nigeria had an oil boom, our economy was flourishing. Citizens of many West African countries, mostly Ghanians flocked into Nigeria looking for greener pastures. However, in the early 1980s the oil boom subsided which resulted into an economic downtown in Nigeria due to persistent drop in the prices of crude oil. The then-Nigerian government decided Ghanians and other African migrants had overstayed their welcome, blaming the aliens for then-economic woes, this led to expulsion order of 1983 that saw about 700,000 (if not a million) Ghanians and other migrants returned to their countries. http://www.nytimes.com/1985/05/05/world/expelled-foreigners-pouring-out-of-nigeria-by-the-associated-press.html http://afrrevjo.net/journals/multidiscipline/Vol_7_no_3_art_24_Aremu.pdf African migrants mostly Ghanians were forced to abandon their businesses & trade. Humiliated and beaten by touts on Lagos street which was our then-FCT. Loaded into lorries, most Ghanians were deported in tears. “ Ghana-Must-Go" became a new slogan on Nigerian streets. Without sentiment, Nigeria was once xenophobic too. Ugandan did same to Asians before, Now South Africa. The same message to South Africans applies to we all...Exo 23:9 (NLT) “You must not oppress foreigners. You know what it’s like to be a foreigner, for you yourselves were once foreigners in the land of Egypt.” Also Jeremiah 7:6. I remember my last Ghanaian teacher for English language had to leave and didn't continue my year 2 in secondary school. Coincidentally, that was regime of this Buhari. |
eloride:Noted. |
grandstar:Why did you or your brother prefer sending by PayPal to other means like Western Union or Money gram? Anyway, I do N150 per dollar for less than $500 exchange and N155 per dollar for transactions of $500 and above. |
eloride:NOTED. |
web2:He told me that my FedEx shipping is 5-7 days, which hopefully will complete this week as today is the 4th working day after the Tuesday last week communication gap. I only wonder why he hasn't sent the tracking info he promised on Saturday. |
Thespecialone:By the way, how do you shop on 1688.com seeing it's a website in Chinese language? |
afanide:No feedback yet. I even want the FedEx tracking number so as to know where it is currently but no reply yet and I don't have his number to call him. |
bedfordng:Thanks. |
Is the page statistics you circled an Alexa page ranking? How much is the software? |
eloride:Hello, I am still waiting for the FedEx tracking number you promised. |
mikketech:I only know of May 4th banking holliday in the UK and not Nigeria. |
eloride:I am still waiting for the FedEx tracking number please. |
Of a truth like Isaiah saw and said, Hell has truly enlarged its mouth, and so many Nigerians are rushing into it in their millions in the name of tribalism. Woe to them that call evil good and good evil. |
Of a truth like Isaiah saw and said, Hell has truly enlarged its mouth, and so many Nigerians are rushing into it in their millions daily in the name of tribalism. Woe to them that call evil good and good evil. |
What or who? |
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abi na film una dey act here make we knw mr arbitrage 