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@hopeday I am not sure you can delete a post but you can modify it. To modify your posts, just make sure you are logged in, click on modify on the top right of the post and it will open your post in edit mode. You can then either cross-out the existing content and add a rejoinder or erase it and replace with a testimonial ![]() |
@ Hopeday Here is the receipt for your purchases
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@hopeday I have deemed it fit to publish the receipt of your purchases here for you and others to see. 1. Where you listed $23.77 for this item:http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-30-Pin-Adapter-Galaxy-10-1/dp/B0059UGY42/ref=pd_sim_pc_5, the company found it at 18.86, cheaper than what you listed 2. Where you listed $15.45, you did not capture the shipping costs of $4.5 for this item: http://www.amazon.com/Acase-Samsung-Quality-Premium-Leather/dp/B0062Z2RZS/ref=sr_1_92?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1320655931&sr=1-92. This brought your total for this item to $19.99 3. Because two items (the charger and adapter) are both sold by Amazon, billed and shipped together, our system updated the total cost for both against each item. This does not mean that they each cost $33.95. We owe you a balance of 0.41cents when you adjust the costs. It must be an error to read the listing as an additional charge by our staff and for this we apologise. 4. You can see that your items have different "estimated delivery" dates to our facility. The first is November 15 2011 (we have delivered those to you) and the second is Nov 17 - 22 (the items in transit). Yet these are estimated delivery dates and may differ from actual dates of delivery. You placed your order on the 8th of November and it was approved on the 10th, which I believe is the date you paid. 17 working days is 3 and a half weeks. We delivered the first in 2 and half weeks and the other has been updated in your user account as ready to ship for you to get it next week. We have kept our word. Your user account is designed to provide you with updates on the status of your orders. You can call customer service to seek additional clarifications. |
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@abmart Go to the homepage and click on the relevant category of product you want to buy. Follow the instructions and add your item, the total costs will be displayed to you when you get to the payment page. For how to shop, click on this link: http://circuitatlantic.com/how-to-shop Let us know if you have any more issues. |
@xtfield Say you are promoting your site here. A discerning eye looking at both sites and service level will know where to place their money. I am sure users can tell the difference. |
You can also request for free shipping if the part you are buying is within 2 pounds in weight. This is incredible opportunity. Note: Ebay parts items are not included in this offer. |
@sholatech Yes shipping for perfumes is still free. You must add the local shipping for getting it to CA facility though, if any. If you are buying more than five, this can be waived too. Just place your order, deduct the bill for shipping and pay the rest. Call the office in Lagos to notify them of your order and conditions and your are good to go. The site to shop from are Fragrancex.com and Fragrancenet.com |
Oh and I forgot to add: they have an office in Lagos off Allen. |
One of the biggest dilemmas facing used car buyers is how to get the parts to maintain their cars. This is especially relevant to the newer models with more sophisticated systems. I have imagined what it would be like to bring back my Lexus IS 350 and drive it in Nigeria. For the last couple of years I have owned it, I have always run to the Lexus dealership to get parts replaced (of course that is also because most of those parts are replaced for free under warranty). So if I bring this car home, what do I do when those precision systems and instrument that drive 312 horses capable of 0- 60mph in 5.7 seconds fail? This is where this online shopping service comes in: www.circuitatlantic.com First of all I can invest in a diagnostic instrument easily found on Amazon.com for those problems you can't spot by just listening and looking. God help you if you have to rely on those mechanics that chose the trade because they could not deal with formal learning. Tell me, if you can't unpack a textbook, how can you troubleshoot a complex system like a car? You actually have to be smart to be a good mechanic. Hence, I would rather make this investment than depend on some slowpoke to tell me what is wrong with a car he has never seen inside the bonnet before. Now, if I can figure out what is wrong with my car, I can get the parts to replace it. On circuitatlantic.com, I can go to the autoparts section, enter the spec of my car on one of the stores listed there, and I can shop for the exact parts for my car. Within 2 - 3 weeks, my part is here and I can install and hit the road again. Thus, even if I you are not in the States, you can buy your own diagnostic equipment, detect the faults with your car and get the rights parts. This takes away the need to buy only cars you can find the parts in Nigeria - leaving you with the choice of expensive Toyotas and Hondas. How about a Chevy for half the price? So guys, I think you should check out www.circuitatlantic.com
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I think Circuit Atlantic is the way to go. They have the most user friendly interface and customer service is top notch. You actually get real time pricing of your items and decide right away if you want to go ahead with it or not. You can try so many configurations of purchases without waiting for any one to send you an invoice after a day or two. |
@Ehisod, I think you should check out Circuit Atlantic again. They have reduced their prices so that small purchases don't leave you on the losing end. You should certainly revisit. |
@kkokoma I am sure you must have received your goods by now. But to correct willycrown, the proper email is support@circuitatlantic.com. |
@cakewalk I am sure you have received your items by now. The instructions they have I think is to make it easier to match payments with orders. However, where the procedure is not followed accurately, they still match your payments, it is just more work. |
@nd.gfx I think you should go and make a pitch to www.circuitatlantic.com. They have been battling with getting a reliable Nigerian e-payment system for their website for nearly a year. Do ASAP. You may have your biggest account yet. |
If you ask me to chose between the cleptocrats (Legisla -thieves) that are making this law and the "man-lovers" they are after, I would rather Nigeria be renamed "man-lover" any time any day. We have real problems that all the homophobic people on Nairaland can channel their hatred toward. Culture ke! Tradition ni! For this same country we person go take the money we de suppose take build the road wey lead to im papa house, chop 70%, take 15% spoil the ground and settle im bobos with the rest? "Man-lovers" do not affect me in any way. Cleptocrats do! Give me their head any time any day. And the so called Christians and Muslims should stop taking money from and honouring thieves in government, while coming out here to shout morality. This is outright hypocrisy. |
Your best bet is ebay. You need to search for the item/s you want to buy on ebay here: http://circuitatlantic.com/shop-in-the-usa When you have made your choices, follow the instructions in the following link to place your order: http://circuitatlantic.com/online-shopping-nigeria. Our current exchange rates, shipping and service charges, as well as the total cost of your order will be displayed when you place your order. Do get back to us for any further inquiries. |
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Any one who doesn't really understand the complexity and multidimensional strategy of the Obasanjo economic team lead by Iweala might be misled by this myopic article built on shifty leftist ideology that big economic institutions are nothing but enemies of the people. Much of the problem with IMF interventions was not ill intent. It was more of putting square pegs in round holes. They had ideas built on western economic models that failed to account for the local dynamics of the countries they were recommending to. It is a good thing that Iweala has learnt from those mistakes. Examples of countries that are led by such ideologies that western institutions are enemies: 1. Venezuela under Chavez 2. Cuba 3. Zimbabwe 4. Bolivia 5. Pre-reform India (India, post economic reform is a more prosperous country) I don't have enough time on my hands to parse the above article properly but I must say it does not hold the directions to economic stability that we seek. |
A lot of people are just plain ignorant. I think if you people (including Fawehinmi) take the time to understand what "Islamic Banking" is all about, you will be customers at the banks. Critically speaking, it is nothing more than a different range of banking products governed by a very reasonable principle, unlike some products in the conventional banking models. It is a for profit business. |
Those guys are clean and efficient. I suggest you make out time and visit their office off Allen. That is really the best way to feel comfortable about them given your doubts. |
alexleo:I agree !!! |
I knew people would contest the turnout even if there is a precedent for percentage of votes. However, non of us really have the data with which to base such dispute. The only way is to go to court and compel INEC to provide that data. It is completely within the opposition's legal right to do this. But before then the law says you are innocent until proven guilty. So it is presumptuous for us to conclude that the SE and SS turnout is flawed. There is no "stolen mandate" as CPC would like to claim until they come up with contradictory fact and not speculation. It is only convenient for them to write-off the SS and SE in their imagination and fantasise on how they could be winners without that geographical portion of our country. They need to do the hard work of providing compelling evidence before claiming that a mandate was stolen. |
Racists and Bigots PLEASE stay out of this thread so that reasonable people can debate. BK_babe is scaring me and comes across as some blatant Igbo Hating NAZI or KKK extremist. Unfortunately this is the kind of racism he/she would run to the courts for if a white person presented it. |
@BKbabe This is your signature Been fighting ignorance since '84. . . its taking longer than I thoughtUnfortunately what you have forgotten to fight is your own ignorance. Contribute to the debate, please; and keep your bigotry in your house. |
GEJ's numbers in the SS and SE are completely plausible and I see a reflection of his support in the support that black voters gave to Obama in 2008. See: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1108/15297.html The SS and SE are highly homogeneous demographically. Unlike in the North and SW cities where you have substantial non-indigenous populations, you will not find strong populations of people from the SW and North in Enugu, Owerri, Aba, Onitsha, Awka, Abakiliki etc. This means that where solidarity for any candidate is based on ethnic, regional or religious affiliations, overwhelming support is realisable. GEJ is a beneficiary of this dynamic. Buhari had no chance of overcoming GEJ's support in the SS and SE for so many reasons which I don't have the time to get into here. The best he could have done was to puncture SOME of that support by appealing to liberal voters in the area. But, he did not campaign or vigorously mobilise in the area. Ribadu had more of a chance at doing this through his appeal to the youthful electorate but they were too busy destroying that appeal with the failed alliance with Buhari. So if Buhari and co doubt the results, let them go to court and scrutinise the ballots. I bet you there will be nothing significant enough to nullify the existing results. |
I have been to your site. cool. but how does it work? |
SALES EXECUTIVES Circuit Atlantic LTD. an International Procurement Services Company with offices in Nigeria and the United States hereby requests applications from suitably qualified candidates for immediate employment at her Nigerian office. 2 POSITIONS: Sales Executive with the primary responsibility to develop and expand the client pool for our International Procurement Service. Candidates will in addition be required to follow-up on prospects and existing clients and conduct local and international market research for a broad range of products. Requirements: The candidate must have completed Tertiary Education with strong and compelling Sales Experience. Candidates must: 1. Possess the ability to think outside the box 2. Possess strong verbal and written communication skills 3. Be able to work without supervision 4. Possess strong computer and Internet skills 5. Be able to conduct market research both online and in the field. 6. Be able to drive competently Remuneration: N50,000 ( Basic) + 20% Commission on all New transactions as well as commissions on repeat clients for up to 3 years. Other Benefits: Work Equipment, Health Insurance, Retirement Account, Paid Vacations etc. METHOD OF APPLICATION: Candidates should submit a Cover Letter stating clearly their suitability for the position along with up to date CV to recruitment@circuitatlantic.com only. ALL INCOMPLETE OR HAND DELIVERED APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE PROCESSED |
I am not a xenophobe, but I believe it’s about time we make it mandatory that they return to their homeland.This sounds to me like what white racists say before they express their racism toward others. Writer doesn't need to defend or affirm his xenophobic credentials. we can read between the lines. It is people like these that the world should really be afraid of. This writer is more of a threat to social stability and harmony than armed robbers. Armed robbers may kill or maim a couple of people. People like these can incite genocide. This guy is scary. |
