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needinfo:Not everyone you meet is a scammer like u. For the fact that u cheat and use fake PayPal to cheat does not mean others are like u. It's good you didn't get my other emails. I suggested other ways for people to do this directly themselves and you don't know this. Your loss ![]() |
needinfo:Information is wealth. Information is power. You do not deserve the information you requested. It's your loss. |
I'm glad we are making tremendous progress on this. I commend those bold NL members who have taken the bold step to venture into this business. I'm looking forward to your testimonials here. |
There is a big difference between a shipping agent and a clearing agent. Most people sending me emails are mistaking a shipping agent for a clearing agent. |
needinfo:I'm sorry, you do not deserve these answers. |
Onelovetayz:Yes I can do that. I can also assist you to inspect the car if it is located in the US before you make payment to Auction Export. You will be sure you are buying a valuable car. |
needinfo:You have being very objective. If you had asked a question, I would have answered. You didn't ask any question rather you keep attacking. What stops you from asking questions whenever you want to comment on a thread? Check your posts history. You don't ask questions. You just attack thinking everybody has a negative motive for sharing information. |
Jimdada: |
needinfo:I have read your post over for the third time and I don't really understand it. You said I'm asking for mails and you smell a rat. There's no rat smelling on my thread my friend. I'm asking for mails because people will have different questions and they can email me and I will answer them individually. I will connect them with car buyers who are shipping to Nigeria. Do you expect me to share contact details of the buyers on an open forum? If someone is buying an expensive car and I put is full contact details online on a public forum like Nairaland, do you know the security risks I have exposed this person to? From all the threads you have created, I can see you go around smelling rats in all businesses. You smelt rate in Nairabet too. I'm not surprised. Cheers |
staffingx:There is no catch my friend. If you check online, there are business discussion groups based in the US where people come together to share their business success and ideas. They share business information freely among themselves, give assistance to who needs and everybody moves on. There's no catch. I decided to share mine on Nairaland because it seems to be Nigeria most popular discussion board. |
Gazzy88: authecosta911:You can email or call. I will respond asap |
You can reach me on jimohdada@msn.com and +1 732-256-1256. |
You can reach me on jimohdada@msn.com and +1 732-256-1256. |
People who have a proven way they make money gladly share the information for free when they choose to. They are not bothered about selling an ebook. I am sharing this info for free because I cannot handle all the cars shipped to Nigeria monthly. The field is open for more people to participate and profit from. You are welcome to venture into this area of business. Email or call me for inquires |
People who have a proven way they make money gladly share the information for free when they choose to. They are not bothered about selling an ebook. I am sharing this info for free because I cannot handle all the cars shipped to Nigeria monthly. The field is open for more people to participate and profit from. You are welcome to venture into this area of business. Email or call me for inquires. |
email or call me if you have questions |
400billionman:Based on the area you highlighted, you can do it from Nigeria because I will do the leg work for you in the states. Transporting the car to the port will be handled from my end. I will also oversee the loading of the car on board the vessel. You can email me or call if you have more questions. |
Nigerians love cars. The are different ways to make money from cars. You can own a car repair shop, sell spare parts, own an auto detailing/car wash, sell cars, be a clearing agent or be a shipping agent etc. I ventured into car shipping as a middleman when I saw the opportunity that exists. I have being doing this business for a year and 6 months now. I started in January 2014 and I must say it is very profitable. I am sharing this now for anyone who needs a reliable business they can do long term and make dollars consistently. Anyone can do this even if you are living in Nigeria. Unto the details: I assist Nigerians who live in Nigeria to ship their cars risk free to Nigeria from the US. I add a makeup to the shipping fee charged by the shipping company. The difference is my income. Most Nigerians, do not know the cost of shipping a car from the US to Nigeria. They order a car, make payment, and want to ship. That's where I come in. I help them to transport the car to the port. I handle the payment myself for shipping the car, and the car leaves for Nigeria. When the car arrives, the owner confirms the car at the port, pays me the shipping fee, and he is given his bill of laden to clear his car. For example, let's say a buyer buys a toyota camry 2012 from the states, and the shipping company charges $1,150 to ship to Nigeria. I add $250 to this and tell the buyer that it is $1,400. As he agrees, I pay the shipping company $1,150 myself and the car is shipped to Nigeria. When the car arrives, he sees his car and he's happy. He pays me $1,400. After payment, I release his bill of laden and he clears his car. I love this business because I turnover my money every 30 to 45 days. It's around 21% profit on each car shipped. Anyone can do this business and make $250 to $300 profit, spending $1,150 on each car shipped. It's a win/win for the buyer and you the shipping agent. He does not have to pay for the shipping at first. You handle it and he pays you later. You will get paid because the bill of laden will not be released to the buyer until after payment. My payment has never being delayed because the buyer would not want to pay demurrage when his car stays long at the port. This business is a part time business because you don't need to spend time running it everyday. It's stress free. You ship, you wait, you collect your money. Rinse and repeat. If anyone is interested in doing this business, you can email me or call. I will connect you with car buyers who intend to ship their cars from the US. You can reach me on jimohdada@msn.com and +1 732-256-1256. |
I have being doing this business for a year and 6 months now. I started in January 2014 and I must say it is very profitable. I am sharing this now for anyone who needs a reliable business they can do long term and make dollars consistently. Anyone can do this even if you are living in Nigeria. Unto the details: I assist Nigerians who live in Nigeria to ship their cars risk free to Nigeria from the US. I add a makeup to the shipping fee charged by the shipping company. The difference is my income. Most Nigerians, do not know the cost of shipping a car from the US to Nigeria. They order a car, make payment, and want to ship. That's where I come in. I help them to transport the car to the port. I handle the payment myself for shipping the car, and the car leaves for Nigeria. When the car arrives, the owner confirms the car at the port, pays me the shipping fee, and he is given his bill of laden to clear his car. For example, let's say a buyer buys a toyota camry 2012 from the states, and the shipping company charges $1,150 to ship to Nigeria. I add $250 to this and tell the buyer that it is $1,400. As he agrees, I pay the shipping company $1,150 myself and the car is shipped to Nigeria. When the car arrives, he sees his car and he's happy. He pays me $1,400. After payment, I release his bill of laden and he clears his car. I love this business because I turnover my money every 30 to 45 days. It's around 21% profit on each car shipped. Anyone can do this business and make $250 to $300 profit, spending $1,150 on each car shipped. It's a win/win for the buyer and you the shipping agent. He does not have to pay for the shipping at first. You handle it and he pays you later. You will get paid because the bill of laden will not be released to the buyer until after payment. My payment has never being delayed because the buyer would not want to pay demurrage when his car stays long at the port. This business is a part time business because you don't need to spend time running it everyday. It's stress free. You ship, you wait, you collect your money. Rinse and repeat. If anyone is interested in doing this business, you can email me or call. I will connect you with car buyers who intend to ship their cars from the US. You can reach me on jimohdada@msn.com and +1 732-256-1256 |
After being frustrated by the ASUU strike, a lecturer got himself a job in a primary school. Below is a summary from his Math class Lecturer turned Teacher: "What is 2 + 2?" Children: "22" Lecturer/Teacher: "Correct" Lecturer/Teacher: "What is 6 + 1?" Children: "61" Lecturer/Teacher: "Correct" Lecturer/Teacher: "What is 4+6?" Children: "46" Lecturer/Teacher: "Good children, it will remain like this until government pays my salary!" |
do you know that the New York Stock Exchange is a private company own by people like you and me? If they do not want to change it Lagos Stock Exchange, then reasonable people can come together and create a private Lagos Stock Exchange, built with standard world class technology and list very valuable companies on it. The strength of a stock exchange is not in its name. It is in the value of the companies it lists. |
US-AutoBuy:your price is outrageous. |
Thanks autobuy. Do you have an idea of the cost clearing this car in Nigeria and how long the process takes. |
US-AutoBuy:Thanks for your response. It is a 2008 honda accord. Location is chicago illinois, 60707. The car is very sound in good working condition. |
does it mean no reliable shipping company using nairaland. I am so displeased. All those parading themselves that they bring cars from the states, I guess they are insincere |
ccaramel: Where is your vehicle located?USA. |
Fhemmmy: 1, How long does it take you to ship ro-ro to Nigeria? - Once it left USA, it will be max of 4 weeks to land in LagosOk. What are your charges? |
I urgently need a reliable and fast shipping company to assist in shipping my car to Nigeria. I want a shipping company that can ship in 3wks to 1month maximum. The faster the better. Note that if you are good, other people will still use you among my contacts and here on Nairaland. Please answer the following 1, How long does it take you to ship ro-ro to Nigeria? 2. Can you do land transportation to the port? 3. Which port do you use? 4. Your contact office here in the states and in Nigeria 5. (Optional) Your price for land transportation and shipping. Please answer asap |
I have never being beaten by a girl before. one reason is because I grew up having a very strong punch. When I was 12 one of my uncles who was in his 30s was beating me blue black one day. I rescued myself by punching him. This full grown man had sat down instantly and for the next 3days his wife was pressing his swollen eye with hot water. I don't think any girl can stand my punch. |
OP you are very silly. How can you be monitoring another man's wife buttocks. You must be jobless. |
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