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Pheew! What is wrong with you, this man? Have you condoled with Nigerians for the many politically motivated disasters they go thru? https://l.kphx.net/s?d=5872373538346586649 And here you are sympathising with the US that is not even your own country or citizens within 24hrs of the hit. How many other African president's have rushed to the sympathising table yet? None, none except you. |
Hope Ghanaians aren't getting mixed up in this shit. Every country has its own social vices which some of the citizens are known for. So if Ghanianas are now angling to add the laurel of drug trafficking to theirs, Hmmm. |
Pussyassniggar:Bro, this is a speedaf parcel highjacked by NIPOST. It will likely be subjected to the same delayed, prolonged and frustrating transit and delivery (with delivery charges of course) that the usual NIPOST SG, HK, RS, LP etc parcels go thru in their hands. The item is an "NG" tracking number that probably ends with "E" or "O". I currently have 3 items that got that update status about a week ago, so I have since then activated my patience button. So being with NIPOST, I'd suggest you give it 3 weeks to 1 month from the date of that last update to lay your hands on the item. If you call NIPOST now even with that tracking info up there, they will tell you that they don't have your item with them yet. Yes, it's that hopeless. In fact, I can assure you that the "arrived at NIPOST" status is the last you will see regarding that item until it is delivered to you and even after delivery , it still won't be updated to "delivered". |
SolnergyPower:I was doing some windowshopping for someone with interest in going solar, so I visited some shops, not in Lagos though. I now saw this africell panel that looked of 250 watts. So I asked the guy in the shop the size and he says it's 300 watts panel. I stared carefully and noticed the label under the glass pane (between the glass and the top horizontal aluminium frame) had it written - Africell 270w - and queried the guy why he said it's 300 watts. He simply replied that 300 watts is stamped on the label at the back (obviously the sticker that is accessible for falsification) and that I should disregard the 270w written at the front (a place where you can't get to falsify except you wanna break the glass). I just smiled, but with deep resentment and anger brewing within me. I was so sad that I couldn't even continue with the shopping. With these new revelations, I think going forward I have to do a re-evaluation, verification and review of my go to vendors for solar equipments, especially the panels, and that includes our hitherto trusted sellers on this thread (and I have indeed dealt items and referrals worth millions from them, although they can't tell that it's ceaser). I will need to be highly convinced that I won't be sold a dud for me to keep my patronage. |
mcTrinity:Will you need shunt if you're using current transformer? I thought the current hall sensor acts the job of the shunt in meters that require the use of hall sensors. So it makes connection and use of such meters easier to connect and use. Although signal interference tend to be a major downside of hall sensor versus shunt. |
Icolosis:You're right. Icolosis: ![]() Me myself I wonder o. As I just dey rattle dey go. My fingers no just wan stop. ![]() |
Uchepele:I dey o. Na you no dey too show face for the thread na ![]() |
And now a new discovery. It seems Speedaf tracking has been included on track24's database, the numbers that end with "R" and not "E" or "O", of course. The latter two still give "invalid tracking number" response on track 24 app. So not anymore do you have to always go to speedaf website to type in your speedaf tracking number (that ends with "R". Just enter it into your track24 app and get regularly updated as your item transits.
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Icolosis:John the baptist arrived before Jesus Christ, as the forerunner. So it has happened before. Those accessories were sent ahead to prepare the way. They expect that on daily basis, you should take a look at the screen guard and case until the phone arrives. ![]() Icolosis:The guy may not understand what you mean. There is usually a challenge with English language communication for a number of the sellers. They usually use translate to communicate and the translating software may not do proper justice to pass across your message. So he may understand "split payment" to be another form of payment which to him is different from PayPal, credit card or debit card that he knows are on AE. |
Destinylink:@ bolded. Genius43, Lixusheng and jboixxx will come for your head. They seem to believe that NIPOST is the next best thing after rice and dodo. |
Icolosis:Anker seems to give some cool feature and quality at affordable price, that is why. Unless you wanna go for Bose Soundlink II which is a very cool BT speaker first manufactured about 4 years ago but still competing well with this year models of other manufacturers, Anker included. It goes for 60k on AE though. Anker equivalent goes for around 40k. So d'you gerrit? Neutrongoodie:@ bolded. ![]() Congrats though. With Singapore Post, your patience has to be likened to cooking a pot of beans with a single stick of candle.and waiting for it to be done. Pussyassniggar:If you mean after the highjack from Speedaf; usually 3 weeks to one month. |
Lixusheng: jboixxx:It's you two that are getting it all wrong and twisted. If tracking information reads " departed country of origin" and there's no record of "arrived destination country", there is little reason to blame NIPOST for that one and indeed that is the way it has been for most folks that take the swipes at NIPOST, I included. The majority of cases where NIPOST has been blamed, and rightly so, for the many vices is when items read "arrived at country of destination" plus or minus "cleared by customs" and the items seem take forever to update to "failed delivery", arrive or even in some cases vanish into thin air afterwards which will make the buyer to start pushing for uncertain refunds of some kind from AE. NIPOST is complicit in certain inefficiencies, so I don't know why you're now trying to tag the buyer the bad guy. If speedaf had not entered into the picture, we may yet not know the abbysmal extent of NIPOST inefficiency. And it is so dangerously pervasive and contagious that they have even introduced such inefficiency into some parcels of Speedaf highjacked Nana2018:@ bolded. That is incorrect. All inbound items handled by Speedaf are delivered to the receiver without charges. "R" items are home delivery. "E" items are self pick up and if you arrange with a rider to bring it for you for a token, then that's different. What guys are saying is a rider bringing items which is either "R" or "E" and then charge fees on those items. It is wrong, for those fees are illegal. If it is not, someone here that posted that he reported the incident to speedaf and he got refunded his money back with apologies will not have been attended to. kizileo:This message simply addressed your inquiry. You asked how much for delivering an item and you got the response based on the weight of the item "YOU WANT TO SEND". I shipped an item thru speedaf to the North (Kaduna) about three weeks ago, a 12kg item. The charges was and 6k5 and it was delivered within 72 hours. |
So why d'you idiots send your children to western countries for havard-like education instead of your Islamic madrasa quramic school? Nonsense. |
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Harwal:@ bolded. Is it Ikole PO or Central PO at the capital city? |
Degrezhaa:
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benefitzte:The way it's going, it's likely to be speedaf all the way. And it ends in "R" of course. You'll most likely not see the dreaded "delivered to NIPOST" tracking information that heralds the nightmare "NG" speedaf items go thru and by extension their recipients. |
Yeah. A formidable lying machine, you mean to say. |
A pattern I noticed, which may not be the standard though, but nonetheless is a pattern is that speedaf items that end with an E or and O usually ends up in the purgatory of NIPOST, after the highjack; while the ones that end with an R is usually speedaf all the way to delivery.
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kizileo:From the tracking info here, the item has been taken up by the delivery company. There can be either two of them: If your tracking is of "NG" variant that ends with an "R" , then your midwife is most likely speedaf in which case you should expect delivery/call within days. In that case, you may be away from school by the time the item arrives. But perhaps you can reach an agreement with the dispatch rider to deliver to someone you know in the area that can sign for you, else it risks being sent back to China within one week if undelivered. To know more detailed movement of the item, you should try tracking on Speedaf website. If on the other hand your tracking is any of Singapore, Hong Kong, UA, RS etc, or an "NG" that ends with an "E" which NIPOST usually highjacks, then NIPOST midwifes it. And they usually mismanage the delivery process - delayed, pronged, complicated delivery. In this case, I can wager about a 80% chance that your item will not be ready for collection until you get back to school January 2022. That is how useless NIPOST is; but that can be an advantage this time around, right? |
Harwal:Na wa o. NIPOST can be crazy annoying and useless, upon say dem go still charge with delivery. How about you keep disturbing the local (Ikole) Post master with calls? Tell her the tracking says your item has gotten to Ado. She may be the one that has refused to go for pickup of items in ado where for all you care, the items may be lying fallow in the dispatch bag (each suburb Town has dedicated dispatch bags in Ado Central Post office) there. In worst case scenario, you may then head to Ado yourself. But you can call Mr. Elisha (O7O389463O8) in Ado PO ahead for inquiries. Lixusheng:"Anker official store" dispatches from Hong Kong, it appears. Some other Anker sellers may be based in mainland China. |
aieromon:Is this earbuds Anker or Lenovo? Cos it so much looks like the Lenovo earbuds I ordered. |
alosbaba007:This is as confusing as Buhari saying subsidy is real after saying it is a scam. Singapore Post, Singapore Post sticker and now delivered u der FedEx. This na confusion, confuse confuse confusion. monkvirus:I agree. First bank can be so unserious too. He should pay his bank a visit. But I can assure him of 90 percent chance that the custocare agents will be willing to avoid addressing the issue by giving a non-tenable excuse. So perhaps he should also plan ahead to escalate things officially in case they do such; maybe like calling their head office or sending them an email. |
alosbaba007:Shipped already. Within 48hrs of making order. Na Singapore Prison dem sentence am to o.
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Good. They should help us to protest also in Australia. I need to waka enter. That their nonsense two years continuing kickdown is so unreasonable. On top wetin na? |
I sit down jeje on my own as I no dey do pass myself. See AE now got my attention with this "exchange for coins" thingy. I have always ignored this by the way and so also are their nonsense games on the apps which they claim will earn you coins that you can use in purchases. I saw all that as gimmicks to make people spend more screen time on the app. So I decided to just check out their "exchange coins for purchases" advert and I discovered it is a scam. Screen shots show what I encountered trying to use it. |
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And SARS cov vaccine with another headache.
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And so, I took the plunge where I'll possibly have a long physchological torture from Singapore Post. Now the long and arduous wait begins.
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eedristo:I suspect this, with Zenith though. Had done about 25 usd (at 470 naira per dollar) this month and was about to do a 89.70 usd stuff but got the "exceeded limit" reply. So I had to resort to GTB's 480 naira per dollar to make payment. So if indeed it is back to the vomit for GTB, then perhaps Zenith has also followed suit from 200 usd back to 100usd 4601CE:Bro, you need a very long patience. Once speedaf items is unfortunate to take a detour to "NIPOST", this is characteristically what happens and what the tracking always end up looking like. And I tell you, it can remain like that for 3 weeks or more. Afterwards, you may suddenly get contacted from post office to come get your item. On the other side, if the item was fortunate to continue on "speedaf's" trajectory without the high jack from NIPOST, the tracking changes from "arrived at DC-Los" status to final delivery (where you get a call) within one week. |
kizileo:There has always been "customs clearance" stage. But the tracking information has not always been as detailed as speedaf usually presents it. With speedaf, it appears every little stage is shown to you in their tracking information. My last "customs clearance" took just 4 days. The information changed to "clearance successful" on a Thursday and by Monday the following week, the speedaf agent was already chasing me about with my item. I can't say why clearance is taking longer right now. Perhaps there is a large workload for the officers due to 11/11 orders and usually by December, hands on deck in most Nigerian workplaces are usually at the barest minimum because of the yuletide. Clearance usually is often long with items that will require duty payment depending on how fast the buyer remits the money, not duty free items. kizileo:I lodged this particular complaint with one of the bike delivery guys and he told me that I will simply tell him the time I would be around at the designated address and he will gladly make a rescheduled delivery. Another speedaf bike guy (a different dude from the first) that did his round the following week simply did the opposite. He got on my nerves as he was insistent on delivering the item at that round when I clearly told him I was about 45 kilometers away from the address. So what I simply did was to give him a tougher choice - I also insisted that I can't afford to to rush down, so he should begin to look for the address on the package and call me when he finds the place. After a while, he later called me he's at the address, so I spoke to a neighbour to sign for me. |
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