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If you have any Austin geo domain and you need those that can outbound for you... I am free to outbound for you... Quote me, however. You must already have the endusers ready but if you want me to scrap end-user for you before outbounding... You'll pay a token Quote me if interested N:b Austin geo domain only |
Abeg help my life,I am experiencing sales drought... I am down... I have Perth// security// fencing // . Com Who wan buy? ![]() |
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iCauseTrouble:I feel all these people are lieing... |
Hi everyone, I love acting and I have decided to start my brand. I want to start shooting short Christian movies but I will still migrate into shooting long videos. All the videos I have shot are with my phone. The resolution are not that great. I want to purchase video cameras that can shoot Christian movies but I don't have much with me at the moment. However, I am planning to hustle and save up money not more than 100k. My question is which video camera or camcorder can I get within 50,000 to 100,000 that will shoot high resolution videos and can shoot up to 2 hours videos or above without any limitations in time frame? I actually saw some camcorder on konga for less than 100,000 but I dont know much about this camera. I don't want to buy it so that I will not regret. Please I need advice on the type of video camera to buy that will shoot high resolution videos and can shoot up up to 2 hours videos at a minimum. (My budget is 100,000 maximum) |
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Update I have bought the phone on konga and I am enjoying it. No issues at all... Best regards |
AgriHub:True sha, I'll be positive |
chinonyinye:@Op, is dis your dog still alive? |
AgriHub:So are you telling me there will be no issue with the phone? That means I can pay then inspect right? |
EdoFirstBorn:That is your own opinion... |
EdoFirstBorn:I have not bought it yet, just ordered it. Infinix is a good phone ooo... The fact that u dnt like it does not mean anybody does not like it .. However, help me to answer my questions in the article... Thanks |
Good afternoon everyone I will try to make this story as short as possible. I purchased an infinix hot10i on konga on the 21st of December, 2021. The reason why I purchased it on konga is because the phone is sold very cheap by one of konga sellers. We all know konga have many sellers selling in its platform. One of those sellers sold it around N55,500. This is the cheapest so far on konga and on Jumia. I would have preferred Jumia but o could not see any cheaper amount there. Jumia prices starts from 59,000 to 70,000. So I decided to order it on konga with the option "Pay on delivery". Today, I was informed my order has been shipped. Definitely, by tomorrow. I would be called. However, after receiving their call that my order has been shipped. I went to track my goods online on their website and I saw it was shipped to Kxpress computer village. When I saw shipped to computer village, I was very uneasy because we all know the shady and dubious activities that happened in computer village. So I decided to go online to read reviews about konga, do you know that most of the reviews I read about them are very bad. Customers are always complaining on those review site that they sell fake products and you will not be given the opportunity to return it. Some users also said when the delivery man comes, he would not allow you to check your product until you pay. So I am confused and this made me to have many questions because this is actually my first time of purchasing from them. My questions are 1) What was your experience like after purchasing goods on konga. Good or bad? 2) Do they accept paying by Pos when the delivery man comes to deliver the goods to you? 3) Most important, Will you be given the chance to check your product before paying after delivery? Please our dear moderators Seun, Lalasticlala, Dominique. kindly push this to first page so that I can be able to have more input. This can be useful for some people also. Thanks in advance. Update[b] I have bought the phone and no issue at all. I am enjoying it[b] |
TechCapon:You said it all bro |
[quote author=cyriletifit post=65899995]I need idea how how to get my money from Godaddy.com after the sell of my first domain.. [/quote Another one from Cyrilfit I no fit laugh... |
cyriletifit:Lolz... Newbies in the house "See cyrilefit first sale in domaining". Do not despise the day of little beginning |
Promxy94:Okay... Thanks |
Hello everyone, I have not sold a domain before on epik and I have questions regarding that. My question is that after my domain gets sold on epik and I registered the domain at namesilo and the domain is more than 60 days. If I want to transfer the domain to epik, do I have to pay them transfer fee or simply tell them to give me their Namesilo account to push to them before I can get paid... I look forward to the mentors in the house reply |
Promxy94:Every expert begins from somewhere... See those days promxy began? |
IdeasPro:Ideaspro... If I want to have a blog.. How much can I budget for it? |
Over the years, it has become a custom for most Nigerians to take a loan from Loan applications with the intention of not paying back. The reason why they perpetrated this act will be stated here in this article. If you want to know the reason why most Nigerians act this way, ensure you read this article to the end to get the full details. As at now, we have many loan applications in Nigeria that renders the services of giving people loan and they charge little interest in return. Examples of the loan applications you can borrow money from are Sokoloan, palmpay, kwikcash, paylater & many more. If you check on google playstore, you will see a lot of them there. Personally, I feel these loan applications are doing Nigeria a lot of good because there are some times you will need urgent money to do something urgent but the money will be nowhere to be found. This is where these Loan applications comes in to help you. They will only charge you a little interest for the amount you borrowed from them. However, most Nigerians have made it a habit of taking a loan from these loan applications and refusing to pay back when the time to pay back comes. This is why most of these loan applications send embarrassing messages to loved ones of those who borrowed money from them who refuses to pay. This is the only way these companies feel they can get their money back. I still wonder why people will borrow money and refuse to pay back. The most annoying thing is that some people will have the money, yet they will not want to pay back. This is really not good. I urge Nigerians that are fond of this habit to desist from this act because it is evil. If you know you will not be paying back the money you borrowed, please do not take a loan. In this article, I have decided to share three reasons why I think Nigerians don't like Paying Back the money they lent from loan applications. The reasons are as follows; 1) No collateral: Since there is no collateral, most people tends to relax when it comes to pay back their debt. They feel since there is no collateral, they have nothing to lose when they don't pay back. This should not be so because how do you expect those companies rendering this service to Nigerian's to make profit when you refuse to pay back. Also, most of these companies have employees. How do you expect them to pay their employees when you refuse to pay back your debt. Remember, some of these employees is someone father, mother, sister and brother somewhere. 2) They feel the company cannot do anything to them even when they don't pay back: in this scenario, they are right. Most of these loan application companies can actually do nothing to their customers who defaults on their loans. They can only threaten you that they will report you to credit bureau if you refuse to pay back your loan. However, since most Nigerians knows that even credit bureau can't do anything to them, they tend to relax when it comes to pay back. This is why these loan applications companies tends to send embarrassing messages to close contacts of the person that took loan from them who refuses to pay back. See an example of messages sent to families and friends of people who default their loans below: 3) They feel they have nothing to lose if they don't pay back: Over the years, people who defaults on their loans feels they have nothing to lose since the loan application companies does not have anything to hold them accountable for not paying back. They tend to feel that they have nothing to lose even if they don't pay back their debt. Dear readers, Thanks for reading. Kindly drop your comments in the box below & don't forget to share this articles with loved ones. Thank you!!!
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pocohantas:Just say you are crushing on the guy... Pocohantas... Confess ooo |
TheSTreetman:Thanks a lot |
[b][/b] Hello everyone, I am outbounding to a city in Australia, is it necessary to include my USA number which outbounding since I am not outbounding for cities in USA... Won't the end user see it as scam? Any response will be highly appreciated |
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adexpa:You dey give dem advise of collecting all our jobs finish abi? |
Hello guys, My piece of advice to those of us having sales drought is that "Do not give up". Your pay day is coming... Also be prayerful too... |
Can you guys help me with the best sales letter on how to reply an end user who ask for price and after telling him the price and the given him the link to follow to purchase it and since last week. He ghosted me. I am trying to re-outbound to him again this week. How best can I reply him this week when I outbound to him again? |
erjo:Okay no problem... |
Erjoo and opistorincos Do you guys scrap email address with their phone numbers too ... I need their phone numbers for outbound too... If you do that, kindly let me know!!! Best regards. |
lajid:I want pls |

