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Thanks Artmedia. At least I can go through the remaining days without being anxious. What's causing the delays though? |
ladyF:Hahahha. I thought I was the only one stalking Artmedia. |
schweinsteiger:Haha. Your friend is an agent. He's trying to scam you. Follow the advice you've been given by justwise and you'll be fine. For more information on B1/B2 visas use these links http://www.ustraveldocs.com/ng/ng-niv-typeb1b2.html http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/visit/visitor.html and also check the USA visit visa thread on nairaland. I think you should equip yourself with information, put this whole arrangement on hold and Do It Yourself. |
This friend collected money from you or referred the agent to you right? Scam |
Artmedia, say something |
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This is how the devil starts his work. Before you know you're in the cell and asking yourself why. Don't do it. The resulting wahala will not be worth it. They will call you a thief and you will be treated as such even in the court of law. |
Best sauce right now is Artmedia. He tells us what is not, very accurately. Artmedia, is this the week? |
Saved2Serve:Still waiting for this gist. |
How much does it cost to make one plaque with crystal material? |
dway4ward:Hahahaha. I think he enjoyed the role a little too much. |
Of which, the FBIs on this thread, when Dplacement came here a while ago with his other moniker, I was so surprised that nobody said anything. Quite impressive |
Saved2serve, why you do me so? I have a lot of respect and admiration for you because of how you: 1) took your future into your hands and got a job outside nigeria ii) with two prospective jobs in tow. Only a really intelligent and talented person can achieve this. I even prefer you to the other EH addict guy. With my saline drip on my right hard, parched tongue and burning fever, I proceed to painstakingly delete all my old unread mails, in preparation for THE NLNG mail. You will agree with me that such mail deserves a royal welcome. I even blocked my boyfriends email address as he mails me from Port-Harcourt, blocked all calls. I can always get another bf, but only 1 NLNG. 5.30 came and went. I extended the grace period to 6pm. It wasn't until the day turned to night, that I realized the almighty mail wasn't arriving. By this time, my bf had concluded that I was cheating after trying to reach me severally unsuccessfully. Remember when I said, I can always get another bf? Reality has dawned on me and I realize that task is a hard one, in this saturated market. Again Saved2Serve, why you do me so? |
Saved2Serve:Saved2Serve, the hour has come......and gone |
naastyme:No, didn't have my AC in Abuja |
ladyF:Sweet ke? More like sour/bitter. Artmedia's sauce is always 'this week is NOT the week' without any hint as to when is. |
Jig5aw:Congrats on confirming your offer. Do you have any idea when us, regular folks, will finally know our fate? |
On the 30th of June, the fulfillment facility of Circuit Atlantic Inc, our US sister company that processed shipments for Circuitatlantic.com and Shippyme.com, was shut down by the State of New Jersey. Our staff there were harassed and sacked and all packages pending delivery were taken away. The company and its management were accused of instructing the US staff to ship items believed to have been procured by fraudulent customers. The confiscated packages belong to mostly innocent Nigerian customers who have purchased them with their hard earned money from US vendors. This is a fact. All legitimate owners of property currently in the custody of the State of New Jersey can be sure to receive them if they have proof of ownership. We believe strongly that there will be no basis for a permanent seizure of items belonging to innocent people if the laws of the state of New Jersey and the United States prevail. It is politically and morally incorrect to cast all Nigerians as fraudulent because of the actions of a few. We have been economical with information because of the restrictions imposed on our management regarding communication with customers for legal reasons. We have asked the New Jersey Justice department, through our lawyers, to give us a phone number or email which our customers can contact in order to get a direct response on the status of the packages in their custody. So far we have received no response. We really understand the agitation of affected users and would like this issue resolved as soon as possible. It has gone on for too long. The delay has not been our making and has been tremendously costly to our customers and to us as well. Up to this moment, we have not been questioned on the issue. No one from the department has sought clarification or information from the management. We are as much in the dark as you are. You are free to look up the department’s contact on the web for enquiry and to verify our claim. Scheduled exploratory meetings have been moved every month since July at the instance of the New Jersey Justice department. It is now set for the 20th of Nov. Please bear with us until after this meeting to provide more details on this case. Again we plead for your understanding. As a Nigerian company, we have been focused on providing a good service. We have worked hard on achieving that. We need your support to scale through these trying times. There must be a resolution. Please bear with us. Sincerely, Circuit Atlantic Limited. |
They are a start up company. Please bear with them. I see most issues emanated around June. Please continue to support them so they can come out of this stronger |
tk4rd: tk4rd: tk4rd:Are you controlling your emotions and managing interpersonal relationships at your work? I see you didn't bolden that part. Lol. You can't take some and leave some. I take back my advice. Continue not talking to your boss. Keep getting agitated/being on the edge. Break someone's head. Let your colleagues at work continue to notice your sadness, like you mentioned. Even multinationals are laying off and cutting pay, I guess you'd rather be unemployed. Good luck. |
Forkaddict, good for you. 2006 is a 9 (Nine) years ago, mine is very fresh in my memory. I'm glad your past employers spent that money. You can now make your 'emotional intelligence' training useful in your advice to him. |
forkadict:You don't know me or where I work. You don't know if it's even worse than what he's describing. I'm not judging him but it's a bad attitude to have at a current job. If NLNG delays communication till next year March, so he'll just keep on being frustrated at his job till then? You didn't see where he mentioned being a 'happy jolly good fellow' at work and how colleagues would have noticed the change. How come he was happy before? It will affect his performance at his job even for a situation where he would have otherwise overcome in the past. Google 'emotional intelligence' |
dway4ward:You don't need a N200m offer to misbehave. That's even too extreme. I remember listening to them discussing about a staff who had moved from Nlng to Mtn to another place I can't remember and they were wondering where he is now. I think you missed the point in my question . Truth is you will never be satisfied, there's always something better so behaving that way at a current job is very unhealthy. |
tk4rd:So if you finally enter NLNG and months later, a mind-blowing offer is pending from another company, will you have this same attitude? |
ethene:Omg! My heart rate just doubled! Anybody else? Wow. Sorry. |
Congrats! Little things like that count for a lot. |
Na wa o. Guys are really vexing for Nlng. Well, even though experienced hire might be their priority now , I don't think that hinders the sending of mails. I believe the mails will be sent soon. At least, before the end of the month. |
airsaylongcon:Oh my bad! I've taken it down. I thought you said you've very well distanced your online personality from yourself. Well, I guess you have nothing to fear + anything to take my mind away from NLNG tension ![]() |
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don't blame me abeg 
