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please whats the cap on gtb cards and is it just any gtb account card |
Send their details and how reliable are they? jerlady: |
please whats the best medium to pay since the naira card is limited |
is there a way we can pay in rmb than in dollar cos i think thats the only way to get out of this situation |
pls where can one access cheap dollar rate cos my access no go through again |
Ebubemg:ok i get your point... the seller uses an express logistics to get it to where i pack my items |
Alfabest07:$14 per kg + #250 clearing/kg and #200 packing (rate 590/$) |
i can get your normal items to lagos in 7-10 and battery + bluetooth items in 14- 21 days depending on when your seller gets it to my address i pack items |
Alfabest07:well i send to my bro in china (which should take 2/3 days depending on the seller) and he sends it to me in lagos (in 4-7 days, depending when it gets to him).....max 10 days i get my item with a considerable extra cost |
una wey dey use aliexpress shipping, una dey try.....can never be me ![]() |
so angry this morning.....got an item just at the beginning of their holiday and spefically told the vendor to send to a china address....now idiot goes to sent via ali standard shipping ![]() |
anyone knows how to fund a domiciliary account? |
pls is the rate the same with your naira card or Domiciliary Account |
your comments is highly appreciated �� |
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[color=#006600][/color] Flutterwave is in the business of providing payment processing services that support connecting Nigeria and the rest of Africa to the global economy. It is for people who build payment solutions for other people. PayStack uses Flutterwave. Anyone else building solutions for merchants, clients and the likes can use Flutterwave. Flutterwave calls its payment platform Rave. The payment gateway component of Rave offers connections to the more than 90 payment methods used in more than 30 African countries. Rave services (rave payment Nigeria) are sold by Flutterwave directly to select online merchants as well as in-store merchants. In-store payment processing is provided to 35,000 merchants in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, and South Africa. Rave aggregates all 90+ global and local payment methods into a single API (application programming interface). Those methods include Visa, MasterCard, Amex, Diners Club, JCB, PayPal, and Amazon Pay, as well as Centre Monetique Interbancaire, M-Pesa, Tigo Cash, MTN MM, Verve, and other local card and mobile (QR code and USSD) money brands. In addition, it provides an interface for funds disbursements, vendor payments, and salary payments directly to bank accounts in five countries. Rave accommodates consumer payments from 150 currencies. Payouts to merchants can be made in 25 currencies. Those funds are held in wallets (rave wallet) and payments are displayed in real time on the Rave dashboard. If merchants want settlement, they can receive their funds in Nigerian naira, Kenyan shilling, Ghanaian cedi, South African rand, and U.S. dollar. Rave is PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) compliant and has better than 99.9% availability. Trustwave provides QSA (qualified security assessor) support. Rave Social is a feature of the Flutterwave acquiring service. It supports vendors selling products on Instagram. Barter is an expense management product. Flutterwave acts as a prepaid card program manager to generate a virtual Visa, MasterCard, or UnionPay (soon) prepaid card denominated in U.S. dollars. Barter is offered to business travelers to Africa. Flutterwave works with prepaid card issuers in the U.S. and in Africa. Flutterwave’s Moneywave product for multinational money transfer firms (Transferwise, Tempo, and others) and other companies provides payouts in Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Kenya, and the U.S. Flutterwave, which also offers an in-store payment processing service, can process any consumer payment method used in Nigeria and major regions in Africa Iyinoluwa Aboyeji is CEO at Flutterwave in San Francisco, California
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