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I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by charles009(m): 5:46pm On Dec 29, 2021
Ok guys as part of my investment plan for 2023. I intend to start saving a chunk of my salary in Dollars begining Jan next year.

The idea here, with the naira weakening massively against the dollars, I might loose % on value of the funds before commencement of the project. So to even things out I had opted for this option.

What do you reckon guys..would welcome suggestions and advise.

*Please no Bitcoin advise.....
Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by cassidy1996(m): 5:55pm On Dec 29, 2021
its a good ideal, nobody knows tomorrow, naira is dying slowly.
one of my in-laws gave me 200$ 7years ago, i still have the money in my drawer. i dont just want to change it
Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by PlayMaker14: 6:07pm On Dec 29, 2021
Reno Omokri taught me this last year.... I opened a domiciliary account at the first quarter of this year.

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Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by RiyadhGoddess(f): 6:23pm On Dec 29, 2021
I started saving in dollars last year & till date I haven't spent them. I don't intend to stop any time soon. What I do, I convert naira to dollar & then save. It has become a habit & I love it!

Already preparing for next year 2022? Let's help you with your social media content calender for 2022 & if your business isn't online yet, DM me to get started!
Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by Ajibade123(m): 7:40pm On Dec 29, 2021
RiyadhGoddess:
I started saving in dollars last year & till date I haven't spent them. I don't intend to stop any time soon. What I do, I convert naira to dollar & then save. It has become a habit & I love it!

Already preparing for next year 2022? Let's help you with your social media content calender for 2022 & if your business isn't online yet, DM me to get started!
how do you convert it
which app??

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Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by bosco9: 10:16pm On Dec 29, 2021
RiyadhGoddess:
I started saving in dollars last year & till date I haven't spent them. I don't intend to stop any time soon. What I do, I convert naira to dollar & then save. It has become a habit & I love it!

Already preparing for next year 2022? Let's help you with your social media content calender for 2022 & if your business isn't online yet, DM me to get started!
Please can you tell me how to go about this. How I do save in dollar ?
Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by neutralmind: 11:46pm On Dec 29, 2021
Piggyvest app is ideal
Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by Abisinuolaorex(f): 6:37am On Dec 30, 2021
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Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by Styluss: 6:55am On Dec 30, 2021
bosco9:

Please can you tell me how to go about this. How I do save in dollar ?
you can save in binanace usdt
Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by RiyadhGoddess(f): 6:55am On Dec 30, 2021
Ajibade123:

how do you convert it
which app??



App bawo?
I have an Aboki that do change it for me.
Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by RiyadhGoddess(f): 7:02am On Dec 30, 2021
bosco9:

Please can you tell me how to go about this. How I do save in dollar ?


For me it's not something so serious like that. I save even as little as a dollar. I have one Aboki that changes Abi na converts (whichever is correct ) the money for me. Some times I save as low as 5-10 dollar. Get a safe place to keep them yourself or you go to the bank and open a dollar account. I keep them myself but last week, I opened a dollar account with GTB.
Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by bosco9: 7:09am On Dec 30, 2021
RiyadhGoddess:



For me it's not something so serious like that. I save even as little as a dollar. I have one Aboki that changes Abi na converts (whichever is correct ) the money for me. Some times I save as low as 5-10 dollar. Get a safe place to keep them yourself or you go to the bank and open a dollar account. I keep them myself but last week, I opened a dollar account with GTB.
Alright, Thank you.
Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by bosco9: 4:03pm On Dec 30, 2021
Styluss:
you can save in binanace usdt
Is it an app ? How do I do it ?
Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by juniorstar(m): 4:37pm On Dec 30, 2021
charles009:

Ok guys as part of my investment plan for 2023. I intend to start saving a chunk of my salary in Dollars begining Jan next year.

The idea here, with the naira weakening massively against the dollars, I might loose % on value of the funds before commencement of the project. So to even things out I had opted for this option.

What do you reckon guys..would welcome suggestions and advise.

*Please no Bitcoin advise.....
Buy a stable coin usdt or busd

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Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by Adeoye11(m): 5:02pm On Dec 30, 2021
RiyadhGoddess:



For me it's not something so serious like that. I save even as little as a dollar. I have one Aboki that changes Abi na converts (whichever is correct ) the money for me. Some times I save as low as 5-10 dollar. Get a safe place to keep them yourself or you go to the bank and open a dollar account. I keep them myself but last week, I opened a dollar account with GTB.





What are the things needed to open d domiciliary account? Kindly update us
Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by Styluss: 5:25pm On Dec 30, 2021
bosco9:

Is it an app ? How do I do it ?
it's a top crypto currency app.

It's easy to setup, just buy usdt from peer to peer... It's always in dollar rate and usdt is a stable dollar unit... It dosent flunctuate like all other crypto. It's the standard unit for usd
Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by bosco9: 5:35pm On Dec 30, 2021
Styluss:
it's a top crypto currency app.

It's easy to setup, just buy usdt from peer to peer... It's always in dollar rate and usdt is a stable dollar unit... It dosent flunctuate like all other crypto. It's the standard unit for usd
Alright, thank you.
Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by Styluss: 5:48pm On Dec 30, 2021
bosco9:

Alright, thank you.
DO YOUR PERSONAL RESEARCH
Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by bosco9: 6:38pm On Dec 30, 2021
Styluss:
DO YOUR PERSONAL RESEARCH
Sure, thanks.
Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by chiste1: 7:12pm On Dec 30, 2021
Best is to open and verify a Binance account and start storing USDT, rather than elae your money in Dom account with the bank. When you want to make withdrawal, the charges alone would scaare you.....talking from experience.

You don't necessarily need to deal on Bitcoin on Binance, simply be saving your USDT (equivalent to USD) and you can get competitive prices directly on Binance account safely.

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Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by Ajibade123(m): 11:33pm On Dec 30, 2021
RiyadhGoddess:




App bawo?
I have an Aboki that do change it for me.
oh
so you will hold the hard dollar currency at hand or you deposit it in the bank??
Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by ChinweAmaka19(f): 4:22am On Dec 31, 2021
For the earning part, you can choose to sell your skills to international clients, get paid in dollars and withdraw it into your Domiciliary account through PayPal.

There are other options like: Publishing books on Amazon Kdp and earning in dollars, selling international products e.t.c

For the savings part, you can open a UBA Domiciliary account or a USD Africard account and deposit in it.

There are Aboki's who buy and sell dollars too. Bank prices are always too high.

For more options, Google is your friend. Thanks for asking.

charles009:

Ok guys as part of my investment plan for 2023. I intend to start saving a chunk of my salary in Dollars begining Jan next year.

The idea here, with the naira weakening massively against the dollars, I might loose % on value of the funds before commencement of the project. So to even things out I had opted for this option.

What do you reckon guys..would welcome suggestions and advise.

*Please no Bitcoin advise.....

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Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by samsard(m): 6:34am On Dec 31, 2021
ChinweAmaka19:
For the earning part, you can choose to sell your skills to international clients, get paid in dollars and withdraw it into your Domiciliary account through PayPal.

There are other options like: Publishing books on Amazon Kdp and earning in dollars, selling international products e.t.c

For the savings part, you can open a UBA Domiciliary account or a USD Africard account and deposit in it.

There are Aboki's who buy and sell dollars too. Bank prices are always too high.

For more options, Google is your friend. Thanks for asking.

Is there really a way to withdraw from PayPal to a Nigerian domiciliary account?

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Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by finest0007(m): 12:40pm On Dec 31, 2021
samsard:
Is there really a way to withdraw from PayPal to a Nigerian domiciliary account?

Yup. A friend did it in my presence last week. $1000 from Iceland PayPal account. $5 charge and got $995 to his dorm account with Access. He linked his dorm account's card to the PayPal

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Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by Nobody: 12:48pm On Dec 31, 2021
ChinweAmaka19:
For the earning part, you can choose to sell your skills to international clients, get paid in dollars and withdraw it into your Domiciliary account through PayPal.

There are other options like: Publishing books on Amazon Kdp and earning in dollars, selling international products e.t.c

For the savings part, you can open a UBA Domiciliary account or a USD Africard account and deposit in it.

There are Aboki's who buy and sell dollars too. Bank prices are always too high.

For more options, Google is your friend. Thanks for asking.



Hw many times will i mention u? You are busy marketin ur so called business..

Isn't that a selfish and iqnorant behaviour? sad


Infact. Why am i even botherin myself?




Mtchewww. . . sad
Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by Nobody: 12:52pm On Dec 31, 2021
RiyadhGoddess:
I started saving in dollars last year & till date I haven't spent them. I don't intend to stop any time soon. What I do, I convert naira to dollar & then save. It has become a habit & I love it!

Already preparing for next year 2022? Let's help you with your social media content calender for 2022 & if your business isn't online yet, DM me to get started!


plz i wil love to be a friend of urz. . I love what u av written.. I want u to teach me how to do that. .


i will send u a mail thou.
Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by samsard(m): 1:35pm On Dec 31, 2021
finest0007:


Yup. A friend did it in my presence last week. $1000 from Iceland PayPal account. $5 charge and got $995 to his dorm account with Access. He linked his dorm account's card to the PayPal
Interesting!!!! Thanks.

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Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by Abisinuolaorex(f): 2:39pm On Dec 31, 2021
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Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by Abisinuolaorex(f): 6:18am On Jan 01, 2022
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Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by funnyDM: 7:17am On Jan 01, 2022
ChinweAmaka19:
For the earning part, you can choose to sell your skills to international clients, get paid in dollars and withdraw it into your Domiciliary account through PayPal.

There are other options like: Publishing books on Amazon Kdp and earning in dollars, selling international products e.t.c

For the savings part, you can open a UBA Domiciliary account or a USD Africard account and deposit in it.

There are Aboki's who buy and sell dollars too. Bank prices are always too high.

For more options, Google is your friend. Thanks for asking.


This is a gold mine for anyone who is serious about 2022. Keep this to yourself baby girl. The wise ones will see it and learn.

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Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by Abisinuolaorex(f): 8:27am On Jan 01, 2022
Coin-dealer updated BTC rate: 545
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No verification is required

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Re: I Want To Start Saving In Dollars. by ChinweAmaka19(f): 2:26am On Jan 02, 2022
Yes, there is �
During or after creating your PayPal account, there'll be an option to link your debit/credit card to your PayPal account.
That's it!
BUT...
YOU must have at least $1 or $2 in that Domiciliary account. When linking your Dom. Card to your PayPal account, PayPal will withdraw $1 or more from your account for verification purposes.

Once the card has been verified, they'll return the money back to you.

So, find a way to buy and deposit $5 or less into the account before linking it to your PayPal account.

For a more detailed and practical video tutorial, I have a PayPal Verification course on how to create a working PayPal account that you can use to send and receive money in Nigeria.

Unfortunately, it's not FREE.

If you want it, you can send an email.

Thanks and good luck �
samsard:
Is there really a way to withdraw from PayPal to a Nigerian domiciliary account?

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