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Available for quick sale |
It is in excellent condition. Available for inspection.
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Cost is #450.000 (negotiable)
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Nissan Murano 2005 in excellent condition for quick sale. Call 08066397202 for a super clean Nissan Murano in perfect condition engine gear in best condition. Available for inspection. Performance and specifications Condition - Nigerian Used Make - Nissan Model - Murano Year of manufacture - 2005 Trim - SE AWD Horse Power - 249 hp Colour - Purple Transmission - Automatic Mileage - 145000 km Registered Car - Yes Condition - Excellent Condition Cost is #450.000 (negotiable) Location: Pakoto Junction, Ifo, Ogun State Phone: 08066397202 WhatsApp: 07038714104
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The commerce industry has gone digital; in fact, the “e-commerce industry” is reportedly worth billions of dollars, as most transactions are now carried out online. However, despite the huge importance and sleek convenience of shopping online, the risk of cyberattack is ever-present. Hence, it’s recommended to take all necessary precautions while buying (or selling) goods online. Herein are some safety tips for online shopping. Read on! Safety tips for online shopping 1. Be wary of insecure shopping sites A shopping site, which handles financial dealings, should be aptly secured. Secure sites typically carries the “Https” tag (with SSL certificate protection), while their insecure counterparts adopt the “Http” tag. If you come across the latter, you may have to look elsewhere for your goods (or service). 2. Keep all information on a need-to-know basis Fraudsters are often times the greedy lot. Hence, do NOT reveal private information to anyone, for whatever reason. Any shopping platform that request for private and highly sensitive information like debit/credit card pin is obviously a sham. 3. Make your transactions over secure internet network Making financial transactions on a public Wi-Fi network is a huge risk. Hence, try and connect to a secure private internet network when shopping online. If you must use a public Wi-Fi, ensure you use a VPN to reinforce your internet security. 4. Shop from popular shopping sites Myriads of fake shopping sites abound on the internet, with thousands of people getting scammed by the day. So, to be safe, restrict your shopping to only prominent shopping hubs. If you feel the need to shop from a relatively unknown site, try and do a little research to garner reviews on such site. 5. Have a standard antivirus and anti-malware program installed As an online shopper, you need a standard security program on your device – to detect and remove malwares. Also, all security programs on your computer should be updated, as and when due. Furthermore, frequent scans should be conducted to identify and remove malicious contents from your computer. 6. Install shopping apps from only trusted sites Do NOT install shopping apps from “untrusted” sources; install from only trusted sources. Trusted installation sources basically include Google Play, App Store, Amazon Store and Microsoft Store among others. Alternatively, you can easily go the shopping platform’s official website for safe installation guide and link(s). 7. Use strong password combination Simple passwords with only numeric or alphabetical values are generally easy to hack. For better safety, a strong password, with alphanumeric combination and at least one special character, is highly recommended. You can also use a password generator or password manager to create and store your passwords. 8. Use credit cards, instead of debit cards If possible, avoid using debit cards for online transactions, and opt for credit cards instead. This is because; you risk losing every penny in your account, should your debit card details fall into the wrong hands. 9. Report infringements & suspicions to the appropriate quarters Do not keep quiet if you get ripped off by a group or individual. Ensure that you lodge your complaints to the appropriate quarters, and if necessary, involve law enforcement agents. 10. Always sign out of your account(s) After every shopping session, make sure you’re properly signed out of your account, before closing the window. Do NOT close the window before signing out of a shopping site. Read More: https://secureblitz.com/safety-tips-for-online-shopping/
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You can follow through with the processing but if they require processing fee, you can pull out. How did you apply for the job offer? I may be interested in UAE job links Obatise: |
HBD to him... a living Legend |
Over 800m worth building...
ota aje ni awon governmenti yi sha |
nurey: |
holadguy:lol... |
another porn star in the making...
mtcheew.. lack of home training |
location? |
the guy above me though anyway, back to post. There are two level of security in Mobile networks (in this case GSM) 1. AirInterface Security 2. Core Network Security For the AirInterface (Radio Interface between MS and BTS) it can be encrypted or unencrypted (depend on network setting) To cut a long story short, You must have avoid the following for a safe and successful USSD banking: Do not reveal your PIN or BVN to a third party. Do not repeat a transaction delayed or interrupted by the network. This is because the transaction might have been processed. If you repeat such transaction your account might be debited twice. All you need do is to wait for an hour or more for a notification on such transaction. Also, password protect your phone, use antivirus mobile app, and don't install unofficial apps(which could monitor your Keylogs in the long run) Case closed... |
aye le oo ibosi oo |
8 years of inspiration for 4/5 minutes rap song.
Chai, oma she oo |
So, this clown R Kelly expects people to listen to 19minute track by paedophile.... mtcheew |
wife of the late Ojukwu himself |
Hnmmm, another excuse for transmission transmission error ![]() |
Dis FTC things sha, osharo Monday |
shebi pawon ni |
I think the topic of this thread is 'Ekiti 2018 Governorship Election: Live Updates & Monitoring' and not APC tales by the moonlight. The election has not even started and APC people are already agitating on this thread. Biko |
kidnap or goatnap |
ollah2:shoro niyen ![]() ollah2:shoro niyen |
ollah2:I don't need to argue with you osharo Monday lol. So, I went through your NL posts and they were ridden with hatred and anti-christian posts. People like you don't need to be hated but prayed for that God should open your eyes and cleanse your heart. Christianity does not have any basis for terrorism or ethnic cleansing like you called it. You don't have any proof that the attackers were Christians, you just come here and start saying deleterious words. na wa for you oo |
ollah2:just shut up. who borrow you data to start spewing thrash like busted septic tank? SMH.. mtcheew |
Meanwhile, bubu should also be prepared to defend his certificates most especially his wassce certificate. |
anuma1: |
Testing Microphone 1 2 Singing Dino Melaye song- Ajekun iya loje Ajekun iya loje Eni ti o toni na ton denadeni Ajekun iya loje ![]() |
mikejj: |
TechCapon:in Nigeria, I think the best vpn is cyberghost...... |
you are mouthed... olenu |
see their faces like buffaloes � |
the guy above me though 

