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Fingerprinter:Hi, please do you use the diabolic software with a vps? |
junaid2000:thanks. I will try again. |
OAUTemitayo:Really?? Most of the people that do this are not even sellers. |
This should be in the business section. I am a beneficiary of his training and I must say it has been a very good ride. I am about to cash out my next $100 from maxbounty. This is serious passive income that everyone should take advantage of. The exchange rate is crazy and anyone who does not take advantage of this will be ........ I rest my case. |
chaktty:I could not send any mail from the link there. |
Does anyone still use the twitter script to follow and unfollow. It is not working for me anymore. |
Babalegba:Thank you very much brother. |
I tried unfollowing people today but i got this (ss below) when I pasted the code @ ourchoice does it still work? I have not used this method in a while.
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I tried unfollowing people today but i got this (ss below) @ ourchoice does it still work? |
DearDealsz:yeah they now charge 20% for processing fee as opposed to 10% they use to charge. |
Can you get me "delivering happiness" by Tony Hseih SwiftNerd |
soulpeppersoup:What you need is a squeeze page to collect emails.Am I right? If yes, you will need to pay for email marketing services every month. |
stineman:I hope so too. |
soulpeppersoup:I can design the landing page |
Phemchy:fireplus. it had touchpad issues. |
chaktty:I have some dating apps already published on playstore that I would like to promote to US traffic. Can you do that? What will it cost me? |
MukaboxNG:That is your own mentality. I would tell because in reality, you cannot serve the whole nation. The marketplace is big enough for everyone. Take care. |
davodyguy:Don't even bother. I am not interested. thanks |
Decryptor:take a long walk dude! |
lofty900:Thanks for the suggestion. |
Sunexy:yes my brother. |
khassy:I guess he just wants to be sure people are interested in what he has to share |
How do you promote apps and can you promote to target audience? |
Create your own thread Bellarita |
I had the worst experience of my life on Friday at InnJoo office in Ikeja. A friend of mine sent in his phone from Benin for me to help him fix because there are no Innjoo service centres in Benin. The first day I went to their office located in Ikeja, I was told they did not have the parts to fix the phone and I should check back in two weeks. I took down their customer service contact and called after two weeks and was told the parts are available. I went back there and dropped the phone and was given a date to come and pick it up. I got there on the said date and presented the invoice I was given for collection only to be told that the parts are still not available. I was puzzled and I ask why I was not informed of this so I do not waste my time here. They had my contact and did not deem it fit to even send a message. The lady that attended to me just replied me without any form of empathy that they were sorry and blah blah blah. I left there angrily. My friend now called the customer service rep after two weeks of me going there and asked if they have the parts now and they said that they did so I went back there to pick up. This time around I had lost the invoice and I told the lady and she insisted I have to pay 1000 naira before I can be attended to. I tried to explain that I have been there before then to collect but was told there were no parts, after all, I was supposed to have collected the phone long before now. All explanations fell on deaf ears as she insisted. I approached the manager who is an Indian and he refused to do anything about it. So I had to agree to pay the 1000 naira so that I can just pick the phone and go. The customer service rep then started the process for me to collect the phone. i waited for another 1hr 20 minutes before they brought out the phone for me. I inserted the battery and charged it a bit in their office so I can turn it on to check if the issue was fixed before I leave. The issue with the phone was the screen touch pad was malfunctioning so they said they had to change the touchpad. When I turned on the phone, I saw strange lines in different colours on the screen of the phone. At this point, I had already paid so I went back the customer care rep and showed her. she then took the phone back to the engineers. At this point I was tired and needed to leave so I asked her to refund the money, and I will come back another day to pick it when they fix it. She refunded and I left. My friend who owns the phone then called me to just collect the phone without fixing because there is no guarantee that the phone will not develop issues even after fixing. I went back and told the lady that I need the phone back without fixing and to my surprise, she said I need to pay for the parts that have already been put inside. I opened my mouth and was in shock. I said how can I pay for something that is clearly not working. She was insisting. Then I told her to remove the parts and put back the old parts if that is the case and she said no that it does not work that way. It now turned to by force fixing ooo. Then another Indian who I suspect owns the place then approached me and asked the problem. I told him everything and he said they will fix it, I should not worry. I was angry and told them I do not want to fix and I stormed out and left for home and just decided to forfeit the phone since they refuse to release it. Having been there since 1.30pm and at this time it was almost 4pm. On my way home I discovered I had forgotten something at their office so I had to go back. As I got there the senior manager who I had earlier spoken with asked if I had gotten the phone back and I said no then he told them to give me the phone unfixed. It took them another 20 minutes for them to remove the supposed parts they put into it and hand the phone back to me. They have the worse system and I regret ever going there for anything. I lost valuable time and they lack proper customer service. |
MukaboxNG:what products do you sell? |
Just stumbled on this thread. do you still do importation. cc somtiano2 |
Every woman’s dream, at least most women’s dream is to walk down the aisle someday. Grooms and brides wedding preparation ready for the big day comes with a lot of preparation. Usually, the bride does almost all the outsourcing like getting wedding vendors to work with. This usually comes with a lot of stress and if proper care isn’t taken, you may not look as radiant as you should on your big day even with all the makeup. Every bride should do certain things at least a month before her big day. Let’s look at some of the essential practices a bride should adopt 1. Drink a lot of water A bride’s wedding preparation checklist won’t be complete without mentioning the importance of water on your big day. Water will clean your system, improves your skin appearance and make it supple, reduce dehydration, remove acne, make your face glow, and make you feel light. This is just a few of the things every bride will want to experience on her big day and the good news is that drinking water does beyond that. 2. Get your teeth whitened Sounds funny, right? Well, there will be a lot of smiling on that day so your smile should look perfect for the camera. Use good toothpaste that contains whitening ingredients. You can also get it professionally done but do not go overboard with it, just do the basic maintenance routine. 3. Eat healthy foods Avoid greasy food, take a lot of fibre, fruits, and vegetable. Avoid sugar, processed foods and alcohol. If you find it difficult to do all of these, get a dietician to give you a meal plan and be disciplined enough to stick to the diet plan. 4. Adopt a daily skin care routine Use natural products for your skin care routine. This is very important because you won’t want to try a new skin product several months to your wedding day. Sticking with your current daily skin care routine will be the best advice because getting a skin burn won’t be fun on your wedding day. 5. Get a facial done I have had brides-to-be express fear of breaking out after a facial so they rather not go for it. It is safe to do a good facial at least three weeks before the big day. Facials make your skin smoother and brighter. 6. Workout Sometimes work takes a better part of our day and we usually do not have time to work out. Working out for brides wedding preparation pays because it helps to tighten and firm the body. Try to work out at least three times every week. When it comes to working out (and like with other things to relate to success), consistency is the key. Instead of working out 2 hours in a day out of 7 days. Try working out for 20 minutes every day. Do anything that gets your blood pumping and also break some sweat. 7. Get a manicure and pedicure It’s your big day so you have to look exceptional from your head down to your toe. Visit a nail salon and splurge on a good manicure and pedicure. Using a trusted salon will help to avoid (or reduce) surprises because brides wedding preparation is about avoiding the little mistakes so that you can enjoy your big day. 8. Have a hair plan Pick a good hair stylist and plan the kind of hair you want. A hairstylist will guide you and help you achieve your desired hair. This item in the bride’s wedding preparation checklist will have a “high” priority. You definitely don’t want to start planning your hair 3 days to your wedding. 9. Have your eyebrows shaped Visit a pro salon to get your eyebrows done because they will provide you with the best suggestions for your brow shape to suit your face. 10. Perform a makeup trial Schedule an appointment with a makeup artist and have him or she perform a makeup trial at least three months before the wedding. This way the makeup artist knows exactly what you want and then you get to know how you will look on that day. Brides wedding preparation and planning checklist Drink a lot of water Get your teeth whitened Eat healthy foods Adopt a daily skin care routine Get a facial done Workout Get a manicure and pedicure Have a hair plan Have your eyebrows shaped Perform a makeup trial Now you have a choice. You can comment, share, or implement. I prefer if you implement, but I’ll appreciate all three. Leave a comment below and stay happy! Source: http://www.ceeceesblog.com/beauty/brides-wedding-preparation cc kandiikane, tjskii |
RobinHez:Thanks for your help. |



