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Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by CUMIN: 5:27pm On Feb 23, 2023
Life is cyclical. They end just the way benefits boys are ending.


If they ever resurrect. Almost every single person will be doing POS then nobody to partronise any one.

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Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by Killermamba: 5:28pm On Feb 23, 2023
Axis313:
With the implementation of the now infamous CBN cashless policy, many Nigerians are groaning under the negative effect of it due to the absence of raw cash to run their day to day businesses and the POS operators are not exempted.

For example in my area, no POS operator opens again, no cash to run the business, except those that run other businesses with their POS, now I wonder how POS businesses in other places in the country makes ends meet without using other businesses to support it.

But where did APC got the money they were spaying for people today in Lagos? Una don see say buhari was never lying when he said many governors have kept huge amount of money at home in billions
Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by Okunrinogun: 5:29pm On Feb 23, 2023
Everyone is feeling the cash scarcity heat not pos people only, I'm a businessman but sales is dull due to the cash scarcity

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Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by chatinent: 5:29pm On Feb 23, 2023
The ones available in my area act as gods, and are routinely rude.

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Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by daddio(m): 5:29pm On Feb 23, 2023
Imagine being told that you will be charged #2,000 for withdrawal of #5,000

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Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by Micval: 5:32pm On Feb 23, 2023
dkings101:
I run POS exclusively....since there is no cash to run the business...I take my POS to market and do withdrawal and transfer the value to traders for customer who want to pay for commodity with their ATM and charge a minimal fee. At all at all Na him bad pass.

How is this line of POS business
Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by Melodydoctor: 5:37pm On Feb 23, 2023
visaclick:
their recent action proves just how wicked nigerians can be which is very bad. i hope they have built mansions with the 40percent charges they have collected. Then again that’s why long term skill is always the surest income stream because most businesses are just fast way to make few millions and that’s it. now lot of businesses now accept transfers, pos business is done!


FOR YOUR ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS SEND ME A DM. PLAN YOUR FUTURE TODAY GET YOUR MONEY WORKING FOR YOU TODAY!!
They buy these money at a costly rate too. It Is called chained reaction.

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Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by sofeo(m): 5:39pm On Feb 23, 2023
Alright


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Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by olahero(m): 5:39pm On Feb 23, 2023
Them no go see money collect.
Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by backnbeta(f): 5:40pm On Feb 23, 2023
They are finding it hard
Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by babtoundey(m): 5:40pm On Feb 23, 2023
Axis313:
With the implementation of the now infamous CBN cashless policy, many Nigerians are groaning under the negative effect of it due to the absence of raw cash to run their day to day businesses and the POS operators are not exempted.

For example in my area, no POS operator opens again, no cash to run the business, except those that run other businesses with their POS, now I wonder how POS businesses in other places in the country makes ends meet without using other businesses to support it.


The few that are still operating have grown extremely greedy. One told me yester to use 600 to collect 2k.

Whetin remain for those POS operators na just to dey snatch people's card.

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Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by Thebigheart: 5:41pm On Feb 23, 2023
visaclick:
their recent action proves just how wicked nigerians can be which is very bad. i hope they have built mansions with the 40percent charges they have collected. Then again that’s why long term skill is always the surest income stream because most businesses are just fast way to make few millions and that’s it. now lot of businesses now accept transfers, pos business is done!


FOR YOUR ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS SEND ME A DM. PLAN YOUR FUTURE TODAY GET YOUR MONEY WORKING FOR YOU TODAY!!

Is it for free all these your drawing?
Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by visaclick: 5:45pm On Feb 23, 2023
Thebigheart:


Is it for free all these your drawing?
no it is not but i put in the hours,expertise, fuel, machinery like my pc and printer etc and the client will see that what he’s paying for is justified compared to some doing a legal money laundering then use it to take advantage of others. i know pos agents that hoard cash and waited till the scarcity time to exchange at 300 to 1k. that’s wickedness!!
Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by President2001(m): 5:47pm On Feb 23, 2023
After election majority of POS will close down , I mean as from coming Monday
Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by Naz34(m): 5:50pm On Feb 23, 2023
Reinaldo:


We have very wicked Nigerians. If not how can you explain wanting to vote for Tinubu
you are highly demented. Your brain need serious overhauling and servicing

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Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by rottennaija(m): 5:53pm On Feb 23, 2023
Revolution2022:
None of them have returned to their respective villages.They don't have cash at hand to run their business.All their money are in their bank accounts.
Them no broke.
I'm speaking about people have seen. POS employ people, some use other people's money for the operation. They make it from the daily profits on top of those transactions carried out.
Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by Thebigheart: 5:54pm On Feb 23, 2023
visaclick:
no it is not but i put in the hours,expertise, fuel, machinery like my pc and printer etc and the client will see that what he’s paying for is justified compared to some doing a legal money laundering then use it to take advantage of others. i know pos agents that hoard cash and waited till the scarcity time to exchange at 300 to 1k. that’s wickedness!!

No body is hoarding cash, some of these POS operators are buying the cash you see them use for their business.

I saw a POS operator buying 100k for 120k from someone selling in a wholesale business.
Add the time they will spend and their resources that go for it. What do you expect from them.
I even question the woman.

Notwithstanding, is not a must to withdraw from them go to your banks.

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Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by rottennaija(m): 5:55pm On Feb 23, 2023
Reinaldo:


We have very wicked Nigerians. If not how can you explain wanting to vote for Tinubu

Tinubu is the only candidate that speaks against this policy that complicated the lives of people and render many without income. He has boldly come out to condemn it while others try to be politically correct.

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Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by rottennaija(m): 5:56pm On Feb 23, 2023
SmartyPants:
The POS guys at my gate are still doing well. They usually only have cash in the evenings and by then you'll see a crowd of over 100 people queing up to get cash.
Only a handful of POS operators are doing well
There is scarcity in the system and in any system there is scarcity, only a few with long legs and arms do well.
Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by CodeTemplar: 5:56pm On Feb 23, 2023
visaclick:
their recent action proves just how wicked nigerians can be which is very bad. i hope they have built mansions with the 40percent charges they have collected. Then again that’s why long term skill is always the surest income stream because most businesses are just fast way to make few millions and that’s it. now lot of businesses now accept transfers, pos business is done!


FOR YOUR ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS SEND ME A DM. PLAN YOUR FUTURE TODAY GET YOUR MONEY WORKING FOR YOU TODAY!!
I share your sentiment but they do extra things too to lay hands on those cash.
Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by BATified2023: 5:56pm On Feb 23, 2023
visaclick:
few weeke ago they were bragging on making 30k per day, literally off people who earn less than minimum monthly. i pity those that went far as renting 3bedroom flats to live large.
how Pos guy go dey live for 3 bedroom flat?

No b craze b dat?
Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by Tonytonex(m): 5:58pm On Feb 23, 2023
Revolution2022:
None of them have returned to their respective villages.They don't have cash at hand to run their business.All their money are in their bank accounts.
Them no broke.
yes. Don't mind that one.

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Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by rottennaija(m): 5:59pm On Feb 23, 2023
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Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by rottennaija(m): 5:59pm On Feb 23, 2023
Reelmii:
They have cashed out enurf to sustain them grin
says who? Ask them if their money no finished
Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by Tonytonex(m): 6:02pm On Feb 23, 2023
id4sho:
angry
My tenant's wife POS business have crumbled. No cash for about 3wks, she's just home sad
it's so hard and bad. Sad.
Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by Lifewasgood: 6:03pm On Feb 23, 2023
The government has succeeded in making more people jobless. If the government can stand their ground on going cashless all pos operators should start looking elsewere for their survival. Personally i don't see any reason to use their services when i have been buying everything with my card and paying taxi/bikemen with transfer. The new government might want to be popular with the masses and suspend or cancel the policy but that will only take us back to the stone age.
Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by zedegit: 6:06pm On Feb 23, 2023
Axis313:

Lol,on top wetin?They think say na like that e go dey go.

grin The guy you quoted is a clown. Like seriously you believe him?
Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by iLoveYouToo(m): 6:07pm On Feb 23, 2023
Greedy people, it was even a wrong model, we need to go cashless
Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by Reelmii: 6:09pm On Feb 23, 2023
rottennaija:
says who? Ask them if their money no finished
upon all the charges wey them dey collect since January 31st...i think say they go don open microfinance bank by now grin
Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by ajoyeleke(m): 6:11pm On Feb 23, 2023
Illegal1:
I no wn even see them slf,those people wicked pass buhari and devil combine...


na only 1 still remain 4 my area...

a quick question pls, assuming u run a pos business and aa cash no dey, u go to sabo to buy money from aboki and they sell 20k for u for 2k dats 22k, dnt forget u use transport to and fro oo

now that means u bought each 5000 for 500 excluding the transport.

how much will u withdraw 5000 for ur customers

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Re: How Are POS Operators Coping With The Current Cash Crunch? by angelfallz(m): 6:15pm On Feb 23, 2023
If Buhari succeeds with this cashless policy POS business would die. Why would there be a need for POS if we are all doing transfers and using ATM cards for our transactions?

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