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Well thats what we see everyday in Port Harcourt. Is Normal here since Naf Base is located in the City. |
chinosxl:Well am patiently waiting for Update. I was working with d old update from Ndidi which stateed that it will be ready today Monday. Only for KBM to get to LSM Lagos Office and custom hasn't cleared. Naija customs, hmmm |
Ahmed4002:For UPS http://wwwapps.ups.com/WebTracking/track For USPS m.usps.com/ |
Ahmed4002:You get the tracking number immediately the package is out for delivery. These can take days, depending on your shipping option. From my experience amazon sent me the trucking info 3 days after confirmation because it was free shipping Another package took them 4days also because it was free shipping too |
samee72:Since you used his Address then you should use his Phone Number:+1 832-512-4404 YES chinosxl can help you do the shopping or bidding also and you pay to his Ecobank Account |
Hi guys, all my stuffs have lauded at Chinosxl here is a picture of it. LSM GLOBAL is for Real
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Good Morning all, Finally all my packages are ready for Consolidation. please chinosxl when is are you making your next shipping to Naija? |
OCTAVO is the best. I jst got my first SME Data from him just few minutes ago 2: 05pm. This Dude is for real o. |
HelloT: Please do you buy from craiglist? which location should I use and search... want to get a phone that will follow your next shipping and arrive this weekend ..will it be possible? I have an ebay account and I have good feeback from previous purchases I prefer craiglist so you can pick it up easily.... please will it be possible and how much for 2 phones? Do I qualify for 1 phone free shipping? sorry for all the questions abeg.HE DOES NOT BUY FROM CRAIGSLIST AT THE MOMENT. |
Good morning One of my Four packages is on Transit. Etimate Delivery date is Tuesday. Here is the tracking details Carrier: USPS Tracking #: 9361289877257104270080 Others are yet to b shipped. So I will keep you posted. Thanks |
LSM GLOBAL 9101 Lipan rd #111 Houston, TX 77063 Don't be scared His for real. Doing business with him is safe, also his address is for real too. Google map can testify for it too.
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SMALLPENIS: IF NIGERIA WIN, I WILL CUT OFF MY SMALLPENIS!!!Mind what you wish for!!!!!!!! |
madridfc: Seconded.Seconded too |
chinosxl: Yes, i received it this morning. Blackberry phone.I THINK SHARING PICTURES OF PACKAGES AS THEY ARRIVE YOUR OFFICE CAN BE NICE AND ALSO IT CAN ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO DO BIZNESS VIA YOUR FIRM |
MARVELS Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D Season 2 starts on the 23rd September. |
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) yesterday directed deposit money banks in the country to re-introduce a charge of N65 per transaction on remote-on-us Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) cash withdrawals. The policy takes effect from September 1, 2014. Remote-on-us are transactions done by a card holder on another bank’s ATM. The central bank stated this in a circular addressed to all banks, dated August 13, 2014. A circular of the document titled: “Circular on the Introduction of Fees on Remote-on-Us ATM Withdrawal Transactions,” signed by the Director, Banking and Payment System Department, CBN, Mr. Dipo Fatokun, was posted on the regulator’s website yesterday. The CBN in collaboration with the Bankers’ Committee had in December 2012 transferred the payment of N100 remote-on-us ATM cash withdrawal transactions to issuing banks. This fee used to be shared between the acquirers, issuers and switches. However, on the commencement of the arrangement in December 2012, banks (issuers) decided to waive the issuer fee (N35), which should have ordinarily been an income to them. Consequently, banks only bore the cost of N65 each time their customers use another banks’ ATM. However, the central bank explained that it took the latest decision as a result of the unintended consequences on banks. This, it said had resulted in substantial cost burden incurred by banks in defraying the cost for the service. According to the CBN, the re-introduction of the fee was to cover the remuneration of the switches, ATM monitoring and fit-notes processing by acquiring banks. “The new charge shall apply as from the fourth remote-on-us withdrawal (in a month) by a card holder, thereby making the first three remote-on-us transactions free for card holders, but to be paid for by the issuing bank. “September 1, 2014 shall be the effective date for the implementation of the new fee,” it added. To this end, it urged banks to conduct adequate sensitisation of their customers on the policy. “All ATM cash withdrawals on the ATM of issuing banks shall be at no cost to the cardholder,” it explained. Meanwhile, in a separate circular on the review of the operation of the NIBSS Instant Payment (NIP) system and other electronic payment Options with similar features, the CBN expressed its preparedness to further strengthen the risk aversion measures put in place for the operations of the NIP system and other electronic payment options. “The CBN has directed the categorisations of online transfer from low security to highly secured transfer with specified limits. Banks are expected to achieve “Highly Secured Online Funds Transfer” status within six months, that’s, with a deadline of December 2014. “Limits of N1 million (instant value) and N10 million (next day value) shall be applied for NIP and other electronic payment options with similar features, initiated by individuals with effect from 18th August, 2015,” it stated. Source : http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/cbn-reintroduces-charges-on-cash-withdrawals-on-other-banks-atms/186280/ |
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http://m.albawaba.com/editorchoice/australia-isis-595836 An Australian man fighting for the Isis militant group has reportedly posted a picture online showing his young son holding the severed head of a Syrian soldier, with the caption: “That’s my boy.” The image has been condemned by the Australian Prime Minister, Tony Abbott, who said it provides further evidence of “just how barbaric” the Islamist organisation is. It comes after the Iraqi government said “striking evidence” had been obtained that Isis had murdered at least 500 of the Yazidi ethnic minority, including burying women and children alive. According to The Australian, the photograph is of convicted terrorist Khaled Sharrouf’s son, who has not been named but was raised in Sydney and appears to be under the age of 10. The newspaper said it was posted on Twitter by the boy’s proud father, and that Sharrouf posted beneath the image that it was taken in the northern Syrian city of Raqqa – the “capital” of Isis’s self-declared new Islamic Caliphate. Mr Abbott, who is currently in the Netherlands, said Australia would be joining Britain, the US and other countries in humanitarian efforts to help the tens of thousands of Yazidi people trapped on the Sinjar mountain range. He said that the persecution of the archaic but colourful religious minority was “a potential humanitarian catastrophe”, and that Isis’s quest for an Islamist nation more generally posed “extraordinary problems” for the region and the wider world. “We see more and more evidence of just how barbaric this particular entity is,” Mr Abbott said. Sharrouf was among nine Muslim men accused in 2007 of stockpiling bomb-making materials and plotting terrorist attacks in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia’s two largest cities. He pleaded guilty to terrorism offences and was sentenced in 2009 to four years in prison, as well as being banned from leaving the country – but last year used his brother’s passport to leave Australia with his wife and three sons to fight in Syria and Iraq. Australian police announced last month that they had issued arrest warrants for Sharrouf and his companion Mohamed Elomar, another former Sydney resident, for “terrorism-related activity”. Elomar reportedly appeared in a photo on Sharrouf’s Twitter account holding the severed heads of two Syrian soldiers, while in June The Australian published a picture of himself posing among the bodies of massacred Iraqis. They will both be arrested if they return to Australia. By Adam Withnall |
I reside in Port Harcourt, how will I pick up my package if you are to pick it up from Mikkyangelo's Office in Lagos? |
Thanks for the updates, but screenshot would be much more better. |
Having been following ur thread on nairaland since last year and though Hve not bought anythings from you but my friends I introduced have done so, Please I just want to knw if i can use my naija paypal account to buy on EBay and using your address as my delivery Address? Then you charge me for shipping and others? I reside in Port Harcourt. |
mipemi: Repping Etsako east...Any one here?Your Etsako brothers/sisters are here also. |
Am from Etsako West. Was born, brought up and Reside in Port Harcourt City,but School in the Great University of Benin. You can ping me @7BAB7190 Merry Xmas to You all, Cheers |
mine has stopped working since Wednesday..... managing d 10MB If yours is still working, then you are so lucky.. |
This stuff is for real and i have been using it for acehile now. Please if you have issues,just contact Nickjeff..... Thumb's Up my real guy. |
Just dowlnloaded the English commentary
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I got this sms from Access Bank this Morning. Dear customer, Effective 26/9/13, Western Union, MoneyGram & Cross Border Transfers will now be paid in Naira as directed by CBN. Call 01-2712005 for more info |
Emperador: Its working!!!!!!!! U'r d best bro!!!Guy is not working, rather you are using your free MB.. Check it. *559# I taught it was working until i checked it. |
The game is okey. Bt The speed is kinda slow.. I love fast games. Here you cant regulate the speed just as it is done on PC |
Hmm. Techno |