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Singapore1:I'm so sorry, I'm currently online with tooltip. |
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$400 worth of bitcoins for sale @ N475/$. Quote me if you are interested and I will contact you. Please don't try negotiating further. will only send first if you are reputable here otherwise we 'll go with an escrow... Thanks. |
Tscholar:Bro, you have about 20 posts just today alone , most of which is specifically asking people that already have their numbers here to contact you privately. If I'm not mistaken , I guess the drill is if someone puts up an advert and you like their offer ,you pull up their contact, reach them privately , reach a compromise and do the deal. You can now drop a post here acknowledging the seller/ and how the deal went if you choose to. Don't get me wrong , you can conduct your business anyhow you want, but if we all do it like you, we will bog down this thread with junk materials and little substance. And trust me this thread Will reach 2000 pages within 1 week. My point is , you don't need to quote people with available contacts and be asking them to contact you all over again. BTW, no offense meant. Trade well bro... Peace. |
suxxman:I think it's pointless trading words here. If you could allow your verified scammer brother as you previously alluded to use your moniker for his scamming activities , then How are we sure he is not the one currently behind that handle now. Too bad , your moniker is soiled , and if I remember well , one of nairaland rules states that "every nairalander is responsible for his posts". So I hate to break it to you but bro, you are responsible for whatever you claim your brother had used your handle for. So if truely you are innocent , I'm sorry but I believe the sensible thing would be for you to start over again. Cos only a careless and unwise bloke would deal and trust anyone behind that Moniker no matter how innocent you are. Business here is largely based on trust and it would be difficult to trust you here again. So count your losses , move on and spare the thread this back and forth... Thanks. |
Abbey1987:He can use localbitcoins in his area. There are cash (bank deposit) options , some sellers accept walmart to walmart transfers. Credit/debit card purchase can also be used but the fees can be as high as 4% for this. Just do some online research, there are several options actually. |
Bamz:Just sold me a little chunk of his stash. Thanks for the swift and professional transaction. |
lindaz12:Thanks Lindaz12 for a smooth transaction and thanks Lady F for the escrow service. |
lindaz12:Check your whatsapp. |
lindaz12:Auntie ,You have posted this advert about 3X within the past 3 hours. It would suggest that you need the money ASAP. Basic business principles says if you want to sell it fast , then make the price attractive. So I'd buy it all if you would sell @ N485/$. You will only be loosing N1220 of your advertised price , of which your effort is already worth more than that. And in this era of BTC volatility , you profit margin might have gone lower than that. SO Lindaz12 , are you game ? |
pdf90:Sorry for the inconvenience you had to go through last night. I believe it was borne out of the recent scam epidemic in this thread and the drive (sometimes overzealous) to prevent more scam. It's also good to know that no offense was taken despite all the inconveniences... Cheers |
Xzevian:Review of his previous posts and activities would suggest that he is a hard working young man. But you can never be too sure. I suggest you quiz him a little about his identity and proof , then if satisfied with his response and explanations then you might have to release the coins to him. |
Xzevian:Better! |
Xzevian:If he's not comfortable sending first then use escrow. We don't want this thread littered with stories by touch by tomorrow. Trade Safe bro. |
artworks1:A simple search on that Moniker should tell you to be careful and run. Please don't come back here crying. To be forewarned... |
Xzevian:Thanks Xzevian for the swift transaction. Whole process from start to finish took less than 15minutes. |
femcruz:You keep posting adverts yet you won't reply your whatsapp messages and you won't take your calls. |
For people that use BITX Wallet , they just re-branded today , their new name is LUNO. For a moment I thought that my BITX account has been hacked when I recieved an email notification for a transaction from "LUNO"
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dollaflow:Thanks dollaflow for such a swift transaction. Was nice doing business with you. |
thurpee:I'm interested in buying all. What's your contact? |
Chyvy:Thanks chyvy for such a swift transaction. My first experience buying BTC from here. Very professional approach. I paid first tho... will deal again. Thanks. |
The promise of diversification of Nigeria's economy by GEJ is already being fulfilled. Too bad he wasn't allowed to complete the good job he started. |
By Michael Eboh NIGERIA’S earnings from the non-oil sector, for the first time in a long while, exceeded its oil revenue, accounting for 61.1 per cent of total federally-collected revenue in April 2015 with N448.83 billion. The country’s earning from the petroleum sector dropped to N286.24 billion, indicating that the low price of crude oil in the international market has continued to take its toll on the nation’s economy. Data obtained from the Central Bank of Nigeria’s, CBN Economic Report for April 2015, showed that earnings from the petroleum sector dipped by N78.4 billion from N364.6 billion recorded in March, representing 38.9 per cent of the total revenue. The CBN attributed the improvement recorded in non-oil revenue to increased receipts from Value Added Tax, VAT, Customs & Excise Duties and other unlisted sources. It said: “At N448.83 billion or 61.1 per cent of the total revenue, gross non-oil receipts was above the monthly budget estimate and the level in the preceding month by 23.9 and 154.1 per cent, respectively. The increase in non-oil revenue relative to the monthly budget estimate reflected largely, the increased receipts from the FGN Independent Revenue. “At N735.07 billion, estimated federally-collected revenue in April 2015, was lower than the monthly budget estimate by 9.8 per cent. It was, however, higher than the receipt in the preceding month by 35.8 per cent. The decline in estimated federally-collected revenue (gross) relative to the monthly budget estimate was attributable, largely, to the shortfall in receipts from oil revenue during the review month.” To this end, the CBN estimated federally-collected revenue at N735.07 billion, appreciating by 35.8 per cent from the N541.2 billion recorded in March. Given the significant decline in oil receipts, non-oil receipts appreciated by 154.4 per cent. The CBN attributed the fall in oil receipts compared to the preceding month’s level to the decline in revenue from crude oil and gas exports, occasioned by the drop in the prices of crude oil in the international market. Specifically, the CBN noted that crude oil production, including condensates and natural gas liquids in April was estimated at 1.91 million barrels per day, mbd or 57.30 million barrels for the month, while crude oil export was estimated at 1.46 mbd or 43.80 million barrels during the month. “The average price of Nigeria’s reference crude, the Bonny Light (370 API), was estimated at $59.55 per barrel, indicating an increase of 3.7 per cent above the level in the preceding month,” the CBN said. Breaking the gross oil revenue further, the CBN said Nigeria earned N80.9 billion from crude oil and gas sales in April, compared to N106.7 billion recorded in March, and realised N87.7 billion from domestic crude oil/gas sales, compared to N77.2 billion a month earlier. Also, Petroleum Profit Tax, PPT/Royalties dipped by 39.1 per cent to N104.4 billion from N171.4 billion recorded in March, while earnings from other unlisted oil sources rose to N13.2 billion from N9.3 billion in the same period. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/non-oil-revenue-exceeds-earnings-from-crude-i |
Nice one doctor. I believe this thread should be on the front page. Cc. Lalasticlala , seun , justwise , afam4eva |
I'm so happy for him. |
endless propaganda !! |
nice one soldiers! |
epic advert. funny but true. |
rest in peace bro |
you just got to love this man !! |
SOLD !!! |


