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Nigerians Are Losing Billions Cos Of Pay On Delivery. by LikeAking(op): 5:58pm On Jun 10, 2021
When a customer located in another state say " I will be After Delivery", it means he/she is scared of losing their hard earned funds.

This simple scenero has deprived many merchants of revenue. Some of you reading this post can relate.

This has lead to huge financial losses.

So how can we solve this problem?

We need some body who will act as an intermediary between the seller and the buyer in every state/region.

That is were my services come in.

In order to eradicate the lack of trust between buyers and sellers.

Sellers can send the goods to us, we will present it to the customer physically, when the customer pay, we hand over the goods to the customer then send the money to the seller.

No lose another cistomer.
Re: Nigerians Are Losing Billions Cos Of Pay On Delivery. by money121(m): 5:59pm On Jun 10, 2021
Ok
Re: Nigerians Are Losing Billions Cos Of Pay On Delivery. by budaatum: 6:06pm On Jun 10, 2021
A delivery/escrow service insuring between supplier and supplied

What would your charging rates be?

Would you collect and deliver?
Re: Nigerians Are Losing Billions Cos Of Pay On Delivery. by Babaken: 6:24pm On Jun 10, 2021
Nigerians loose billions for the lack of trust forget big grammar.
Re: Nigerians Are Losing Billions Cos Of Pay On Delivery. by LikeAking(op): 8:16pm On Jun 10, 2021
budaatum:
A delivery/escrow service insuring between supplier and supplied

What would your charging rates be?

Would you collect and deliver?
(Inter State)

Yes we pick up your goods, present it to the customer for inspection and payment.

This will enable you sell to various customers who are scared.

The rate depends on the money involved, but it can never be above 9%.

The higher the monetary value of the product, the lesser the rate.
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