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Travel / Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by Daydah: 3:51am On Nov 26, 2018
Hello House,
So far this thread has been a great source for information about studying in Estonia - God bless the contributors.
Is there any thread like this for working in Estonia please? Especially for someone that did not study there in the first place?
Thank you
Webmasters / Re: Eyowo Vs Voguepay by Daydah: 10:13am On Feb 11, 2013
@puzuwe @ibietela2 wants a gateway that will enable him charge in foreign currency plus his target is not Nigeria. Besides, Voguepay has over 2000 integrations, so that point doesnt count. Can you suggest any that will meet @ibietela2 s needs?

@ibietela2, have you tried www.2checkout.com?
Religion / Re: The Act Of 'giving To God' As Explained By Pastor E. A. Adeboye by Daydah: 12:55pm On Nov 22, 2012
Ok I have confirmed it now - topics like this are 'controlled' to continue to encourage the hatred and lies trading between members. Why else would I post a correction to some facts posted on this thread TWICE and both posts be hidden? for no reason?
Well Mr Seun and your workers have entered the politics game niyen vis-a-vis putting controversial topics like this on NL frontpage and hiding posts.

Everyone stop arguing! You are making more money for them o! The more you view and post and fight, the more the hits counter increases and the more his adverts get shown.
Wake up and smell the coffee people.
Oh, and I expect this post to be hidden too.
Shior!

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Business / Re: Flower Delivery Service In Nigeria? by Daydah: 9:10am On Nov 13, 2012
call Roses & Daisies - 0806 646 5554 for flower deliveries in Abuja.
They're really good
Webmasters / Re: Eyowo Vs Voguepay by Daydah: 10:14am On Nov 11, 2012
ibietela2: Please i need help o... I charge for products in dollar but vogue pay as one of the paymen option charges in Naira... E.g a $25 product now 25naira

I think Voguepay charges in Naira only o - you need to check to be sure. I advise that you change your charges to the naira equivalent.
Webmasters / Re: Eyowo Vs Voguepay by Daydah: 10:12am On Nov 11, 2012
val_dubem: PayTranzact is a startup ecommerce financial service to be launched in the coming year. PayTranzact payment solution is a revolutionary system that will make it safe and secure for Nigerians, including individuals, retailers and online merchants to receive payments locally and globally instantly. PayTranzact is the faster, safer way for Nigerians to pay and get paid online, through a mobile device and in store. The service allows people to send money without sharing financial information, with the flexibility to pay using their account balances, bank accounts, credit cards, ATM cards or promotional financing. PayTranzact allows merchant to receive payment for their goods and services on their website.

PayTranzact is here to give Nigerians the best!

Oga - did you see the topic? Its about Eyowo vs Voguepay o! And even if you want to introduce your product, at least be a little subtle about it.
Anyway, it hasn't entered the market, has it? You said 'coming year' so abeg, let us continue discussing what EXISTS for now.
Thank you very much for your cooperation!
Car Talk / Re: Confession Of Suspected Receiver Of Stolen Cars – Caveat Emptor by Daydah: 11:27am On Jul 03, 2011
@PkaySolo: What a coincidence, Ours too was stolen on Thursday, 7th of April, 2011. A Toyota Corolla 2006 Model. American Specs, Ash/Grey Colour, License Plate: CF 980 FST also at Gunpoint. Infact, it had the number inscribed all over the car - windscreen, all windows, panels,side mirrors, even on the steering wheel.

Pls if noticed or seen in papers, pls call me on 07033445407.
VIN: 1NXBR30E56Z678817


Thank you.

'Dayo
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Buy Mtn Airtime At Really Low Prices by Daydah: 3:36pm On Jun 16, 2011
Hey guys! A cousin of mine is thinking of entering the MTN VTU business - of course with me funding it, so I am curious as to how the VTU vendor makes his money/profit? And can he just buy credit from anywhere e.g. if I send large amounts of credit to him via Share n Sell, will he still profit from selling it to his school mates?
Really need help in understanding the process.
Thanks in advance!

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