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BusinessRe: What Kind Of Buisness Can A Lady Start With 300 To 500 Thousand Naira In Nigeria by mastercee(m): 12:41am On Feb 07, 2015
Start a mini importation business. You will find tons of information on this forum about getting started in the business.

You can also visit www.importationwealth.com for first info

Thank me later
BusinessRe: nix by mastercee(m): 12:26pm On Feb 06, 2015
Have you bought from them?

Before you start labelling them "Scam", you must have transacted with them.

Show us proof by posting pictures of the goods you bought from them
AutosRe: Abuja: Toyota Corolla 2008 For Sale @ N550, 000. SOLD by mastercee(m): 10:49am On Feb 06, 2015
shortgun:
Unfortunately owner is distressed, desperately needs cash.
Vehicle location is Gudu Abuja.
Thought you said it was used by a bank. Which one is owner is distressed again.
I'm interested though, but I need to ascertain the genuineness of it.
So, I must come over to Abuja for inspection?
AutosRe: Abuja: Toyota Corolla 2008 For Sale @ N550, 000. SOLD by mastercee(m): 10:31am On Feb 06, 2015
too good to be true. shocked
BusinessRe: Do U Know Anybody That Has Invested In Zenitfunds by mastercee(m): 7:39am On Feb 05, 2015
lammie21:
yes you're right but this zenithfund.com is at Malta in Europe. and they've been in existence since 2013. thinking of investing on there but I'm confused kind of
If them like make dem dey Malta Guinness, its nothing but a Hyip (High Yield Investment Program). Pls kindly Google Hyip scam or Ponzi Scam
BusinessRe: Do U Know Anybody That Has Invested In Zenitfunds by mastercee(m): 10:59pm On Feb 04, 2015
Be careful bro! A hyip will always be hyip.

Have you forgotten so soon the wonder bank scams of 7-8 years ago?

Look before you leap
BusinessRe: I’ll Ban Importation Of Rice, Tomato - Buhari by mastercee(m):
Sha don't ban importation from Aliexpress cheesy

www.importationwealth.com
BusinessRe: Who Has Used Commidities by mastercee(m): 5:35am On Feb 04, 2015
enomasly:
Guys which of you have you has used commidities I'd like to know cause a friend of mine recommended them to me but i wanna hear from a larger audience thank you.
Please don't use them. You will regret ever dealing with them, I talking from experience. There is nothing you want to buy that you won't get on Aliexpress, Alibaba or 1688.
Just go to www.importationwealth.com to learn more about buying from these sites
Phone/Internet MarketRe: Less Than A Week Old Tecno Phantom Z For Sale by mastercee(op): 11:55am On Jan 31, 2015
Still available
BusinessRe: The Ultimate Guide To Selling Your Imported Goods On Konga Marketplace by mastercee(op): 11:51am On Jan 31, 2015
warrenweste:
pls do u have jumias office address?
Take Keke nape going to ogba at Ikeja, drop at universal bus stop. Ask people around for Jumia office, its close to the bus stop
Phone/Internet MarketRe: Less Than A Week Old Tecno Phantom Z For Sale by mastercee(op): 6:44am On Jan 31, 2015
phemmy88:
Where are u
Ikeja, Lagos
Nairaland GeneralRe: Nigerian Man With 58 Wives, 300 Children, Wants More Kids by mastercee(m): 7:27pm On Jan 30, 2015
Bullshit.... Nonsense!

How he take dey feed them?

Attractive kor...... Abi juju at work
Phone/Internet MarketLess Than A Week Old Tecno Phantom Z For Sale by mastercee(op): 5:32pm On Jan 30, 2015
Tecno Phantom Z is available for sale. Phone in perfect working condition with all the accessories and Carton (Say you are buying it new).
All accessories still intact
Price: N45,000 (Not Negotiable)

Interested? Holla on 08158787471 or BBM: 7F22ED6E

PoliticsRe: Court Declares APC Candidate Winner Of Niger senatorial Election by mastercee(m): 4:52pm On Jan 30, 2015
This is just the beginning.

Operation sweep in action

#BroomAllTheWay
PoliticsRe: Re: President Jonathan Accused Of Falsifying His Age by mastercee(m): 9:31am On Jan 30, 2015
Goodnuel:
Sire... Good morning... You totally ignored the question I asked on ur thread..
Sir, which question is that? and which of my threads are you talking about
PoliticsRe: Re: President Jonathan Accused Of Falsifying His Age by mastercee(m): 10:48am On Jan 29, 2015
Collynzo9:
It is clear that Jonathan moved to PH in 1975 after he wrote his WASC examination.
He said 1975 and the writer heard 1955, whose fault is it?
One thing that no one can dispute is that he was referring to a period after the civil war.
Which one suits the description?

mods I think you guys should also take this to the front page just like the other one so that people can make a better informed judgement.
How are you so sure about this? were you there when the interview was conducted?
PoliticsRe: Re: President Jonathan Accused Of Falsifying His Age by mastercee(m): 10:47am On Jan 29, 2015
Age or no age.... He is going back to Otuoke
PhonesRe: If You Use Any Of These , Then You're Older Than Your Age.. by mastercee(m): 8:54pm On Jan 25, 2015
Siemens C35?

Not among the list
EducationRe: 5 Reasons Why You Should Not Study Law In Nigeria by mastercee(m): 4:51pm On Jan 24, 2015
I won't be surprised if I get to see a thread on Nairaland stating "5 Reasons Why You Should Not Study Medicine in Nigeria"

Abeg! Which course come dey lucrative for this our country?
PoliticsRe: Patience Jonathan Shows Off Her PVCs (Photo) by mastercee(m): 3:26pm On Jan 24, 2015
Oya madam! Kindly help this nation grow by using your PVC to vote for Buhari.

The whole nation shall be grateful forever
CelebritiesRe: What Is Denrele Wearing? by mastercee(m): 9:29am On Jan 23, 2015
Eccentric madman
EducationRe: Salary Scale Of Lecturers In Nigerian Universities by mastercee(m): 9:58pm On Jan 22, 2015
Blame it on GEJ
BusinessRe: 4 Facts You Should Know About Buying Branded Goods From China by mastercee(op): 9:49am On Jan 21, 2015
SHOPPERS:
That is definitely right. But why go for branded products when you can get yours branded with your own brand name?
Exactly bro.... I started my own shoe brand, and Its becoming popular day by day in my locality.

I prefer to go this line than imitating Gucci, Vendi, Burch and all those established brands

Business4 Facts You Should Know About Buying Branded Goods From China by mastercee(op): 4:57pm On Jan 19, 2015
Making money online from importation is probably one of the easiest ways to make money online, hundreds of people are into it and they’re making nice income from it on daily basis, ( I am a living proof) the market is not yet saturated, which means you can still join the league and make nice income from online importation. You can head over to my previous articles to get a head start on how to make money importing goods from china at a relatively cheap price. However, the purpose of this post is on something different entirely, I have discovered that most newbies make several mistakes when starting out as a mini importer, one of those mistakes is the importation of branded good from China.

In this post, I will share the dangers entailed in importing branded goods from china and what you can do instead of importing branded goods from China. It is no news that most of the branded products we buy from USA and UK are actually made in China, but later shipped to USA where they’re sold for premium price. It is therefore logical to think about ordering this product directly from China and make huge money selling it as a premium product in Nigeria. I will highlight the major reasons why you should refrain from importing from china below, with concise note to enlighten you further.

1. Counterfeit Product: Most of the branded products you see on Asia B2B websites are counterfeit, they’re not genuine product of the company they claim to be. The popular story behind this product is that, the company workers do work on a “night shift” project when they make this premium products without the knowledge of the company’s CEO or Supervisor, hence they are able to make this product and sell them at a relatively cheap price.

First, I’d like to point out that, the “night shift” project is real, but mostly they’re not done in companies that handle popular premium products like Samsung, Apple, e.t.c. Reason being that, the manufacturing company would not risk a multi-billion dollar business contract for some cheap night shift profit, hence the idea of working in the night to make this product is highly prohibited in companies like this.

Most of these paraded premium products are similar products to the original ones, when writing this post, I was able to reach out to a friend of mine who lived in China for years before returning back to the UK, he made me understand that, there are many counterfeit products that would get you fooled into buying them as premium products. He reiterated that most of these products are locally made with substandard specifications.

However, premium products packaging are always outsourced to smaller companies in China, which means the company that assemble the hardware is not responsible for making the boxes where the products are packed. As a result of this, anybody can always get a standard Apple (or any other company’s packaging box) and put a counterfeit product into it.

2. Confiscated Goods: Let’s assume that you are chanced to actually order a “Fake” Samsung Galaxy Tab for instance, and it has Samsung name and logo written all over it. Let’s assume it’s a perfect counterfeit product that can get anybody fooled, another reason why it’s not advisable to import branded goods is that; the custom officers would confiscate the branded products until you show yourself in person to claim the materials.

If the order is in small quantity, let’s say a piece or two, there is every tendency that it might slip through custom check and you would be able to get your item without any hassle, but once the quantity is higher, then the package would definitely get noticed by the custom officers.

Normally, custom officers issue certificates for authorized importer of such products, you would therefore be summoned to present your dealership certificate, issued directly by the company (i.e. Apple of Samsung as the case may be), failure to produce the dealership certificate that authorize you to import such product will bring about some penalties, first of which is the confiscation of the goods, you might be asked to pay certain amount of money as fine or go to jail.

It’s the law, and nobody will change that because of your ignorance, it’s therefore important that you understand the magnitude of what you’re getting yourself into, when you try to import branded goods from China.

3. Payment Fraud: Chinese market is full of fraudsters, and what they do basically is attract newbies with cheap prices, once you take the bait, you’re in for some money loss. The idea is to create a store on popular B2B websites, and post pictures and specifications of premium products. Generally, newbies don’t know what to check out for when ordering products from china and other online store.

A newbie, naïve as the case may be would generally be interested in buying a premium product at a giveaway price, hence he would establish communication with this fraud company and probably make payment for the product, after which all communication link would be cut-off by the supposed company.

This happens all the time, and it is mostly due to the ignorance, and naivety of newbies. In a bid to order premium product at very cheap rice, you might end up losing your entire investment capital.

4. Warranty Issues: Let’s assume at this point in time that all odds worked in your favor, that you were able to get the supposed “premium” product down to Nigeria without running into any issue with the custom office, let’s also assume you were able to sell off the product at a premium price to somebody that cannot identify the difference between the original and counterfeit.

Two weeks into the usage, the product developed a technical fault (it’s a counterfeit product and this is bound to happen sooner than later), with the assurance that he/she bought a genuine product, he walks into Samsung service center, to register his displeasure and probably claim warranty on his gadget. The service representative collects his/her gadget only to tell him that the product is not genuine and as a result cannot enjoy any after sales service.

It is important to take note that for every genuine product made by a company, there is always a unique serial number attached to it, this serial number is registered in the company database, and can be accessed from any service center worldwide. I simple terms, warranty cannot be claimed on counterfeit products.

Conclusively, importing branded products from China will not only get you in trouble, as it is totally against the law. It would also ruin your business reputation and as an importer, it is very important that you maintain a good reputation for your business both online and offline.

Source: www.importationwealth.com
BusinessRe: Kerosene Price To Be Slashed To N5O Per Litre - NNPC by mastercee(m): 4:52pm On Jan 19, 2015
Ridiculous and Scandalous...... The question is why now?
Nairaland GeneralRe: All Elections In Nigeria Were Rigged Since 1960 - Jonathan by mastercee(m): 8:29am On Jan 18, 2015
So 1993 Presidential election was rigged too? Never knew this man is this clueless
AdvertsRe: Buy & Sell Exchange Bitcoin|Perfect Money |Neteller |Skrill |Payoneer -TopUpGold by mastercee(m): 1:32pm On Jan 06, 2015
Please Can you help make paypal payment online. I need to make a purchase for a product on Warrior Forum, but my card is not going through.

Pls let me know if you can and how much will be your charge for a $39 payment

Thanks

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