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TravelRe: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by flintronyy: 1:03am On Dec 19, 2020
wallg123:
grin
Ok if you say so I rest my case ...

Watin you go talk wey make them ban u grin cheesy
Chief I don't know o, na 1 day ban
TravelRe: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by flintronyy: 12:05am On Dec 19, 2020
[quote author=wallg123 post=97211790][/quote]I just chop ban for my main account, reason I don't know
Bro reviews system on amazon and aliexpress looks different judging by wat u posted

Aliexpress have a reputation to protect, reviews are done when a purchase is completed on aliexpress and they are independent of the sellers. If u buy from aliexpress, some sellers will beg you not to give them negative review should u have any issues, they will plead u contact them before taking it to aliexpress....
TravelRe: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by flintronyy: 6:14am On Oct 19, 2020
ifegy:
Apologies as I think this has been thrashed here before, but as I'm late to the party I'll throw it out: apart from a bank to bank transfer, what are other ways, if any, of transferring money directly to a Nigerian bank account? Thanks.
I am not in the UK and I have seen people respond to this question previously, some suggest worldremit, I observed that their exchange rate is 495 naira to 1 pound meanwhile on abokifx it's 1 pound is from 585 to 595

The difference is much

It got me thinking and I want to ask can't you guys use cryptocurrency option?

Buy any cryptocurrency in the UK, sell it on any cryptocurrency p2p companies operating in Nigeria, get your naija account funded, send to anyone u want to send it to.
Exchange rate is close to that of abokifx

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