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Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by goodness4ever(m): 8:42am On Mar 18, 2023
It is not easy. Cashless policy is good, but Nigeria is not exactly ready.
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by Prenonjebose: 8:44am On Mar 18, 2023
mariahAngel:
To tell you the truth, it has not been that easy.
Especially with sellers of smaller food items like tomatoes, peppers, vegetables, soup ingredients.
To buy from sellers of these items, one has to have cash to pay, as they hardly accept transfer.

There's a trick I use to get little cash; I go to my bread seller, buy some bread pay through transfer, then I ask my bread seller to allow me transfer more, so that she could give me back in cash, and she's kind enough to oblige me.
That way, I'm able to buy the rest of the things I need.

So, how have you been coping?
Buy fuel mostly with my ATM card, have one or two traders that I buy groceries from using same ATM. But then I have never lacked cash since the beginning of this cash crunch due to divine provision and the nature of my businesses.
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by Nteogwuija(m): 8:47am On Mar 18, 2023
It's not been easy, and the bank network these days has been horrible, even Opay has been misbehaving. I sent 10k from my Standard Chartered to my Opay around 1PM yesterday, up till this morning, I'm yet to see credit alert, neither a reversal. I did a transfer from my GTB to a POS merchant who uses GTB, and I thought because it's same bank, it'd be instant. The woman called me after several hours and told me she hadn't seen the money. I was shocked. Right now I don't know which bank to depend on.
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by Theempath: 8:47am On Mar 18, 2023
emekajacobogbon:
Let's stop the negative speech in terms of tribalism and bigotry in this forum, it will do us a greater favor if we refrain from it because I believe there is power in words.
Each word you speak to another person is a seed down in that person's heart and it will definitely germinate and blossom one day to give you back the fruits.
This forum has the potential of education, entertainment, news, etc for the good and relaxation of hardworking Nigerians, it is very painful to me to sometimes decided to take a break from work and come online to relax only to start hearing negative tribal and derogatory remarks about another person.
For those questioning my position to determine what is good and what is bad,
For those asking me to keep quiet coz I'm not GOD, Freedom of choice doesn't require one to be a God to exercise, it is a duty God delegated to mankind to have freedom to choose but the worst part is that what ever choice you make, you must face the consequences.
So it's for your own good to make a positive choice.
The society can only regulate and enforce positive behavior to an extent but it lies on each individual to make the world a better place by making positive choices
My bro, please can you help me with small data, no matter how little?
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by phemmie06(m): 8:48am On Mar 18, 2023
Na wàhálà
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by Godsonkemz(m): 8:49am On Mar 18, 2023
The only effect of it is the decline in patronage as my clients find it difficult to access cash.
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by debbydams(f): 8:51am On Mar 18, 2023
Business vendors all have machine here in Abuja..the ones that have will pair with their neighbor..I used atm to pay for ugwu
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by samwash(m): 8:51am On Mar 18, 2023
This is not cashless economy as the Nigerian government put it. This money scarcity
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by OfeAchi: 8:52am On Mar 18, 2023
Divay22:
Not like adding the charges will make their lives any better sad..
We're not done with POS people, sellers are now bringing theirs sad

After buying and calculating, you'll na add ₦100 undecided For what exactly?
Before this whole saga started, never did i hear " you go add charge for transfer o " so why now?

Tell me to add charge, I'll drop your goods and leave your shop, not because i can not pay but that is greed.
Drop it and mooveeee! I won't beg or cajole you!
Will you payback the stamp duty charges I incur from my bank? #50 for every incoming transfer plus SMS charges.
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by Ade1177: 9:11am On Mar 18, 2023
OfeAchi:
Drop it and mooveeee! I won't beg or cajole you!
Will you payback the stamp duty charges I incur from my bank? #50 for every incoming transfer plus SMS charges.
What he is asking is

Before this year

You have always been getting 50naira charges on your account for 10k and above

Not for small money

You didn't ask people to add charges back then

He's asking why now?

Since bank didn't increase charges it still collects since last year
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by Connected1: 9:12am On Mar 18, 2023
OfeAchi:
Drop it and mooveeee! I won't beg or cajole you!
Will you payback the stamp duty charges I incur from my bank? #50 for every incoming transfer plus SMS charges.
Keep Quiet!

It's only incoming transfers above #10,000 and not all banks charge it, yet you guys collect #100 what are you using the other #50 for?

I pity all of you but I was happy yesterday, for the first time in 8 years I saw a true preacher and people didn't go near because he was spitting the truth, You don't what awaits you and your evil practices.
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by Simeonalvez(m): 9:14am On Mar 18, 2023
We no d chop wetin d hungry us again na wetin person wey d collect transfer d sell we d chop
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by Divay22(f): 9:15am On Mar 18, 2023
OfeAchi:
Drop it and mooveeee! I won't beg or cajole you!
Will you payback the stamp duty charges I incur from my bank? #50 for every incoming transfer plus SMS charges.
Were you doing that before undecided
Who no dey pay for stamp duty angry
I should pay for your SMS charges grin This one dey ment

You'll are thieves, just taking advantage of others.
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by Divay22(f): 9:18am On Mar 18, 2023
Offpoint1:
My boo-boo, happy new year cheesy

Tea and snacks is my food smiley
grin
Eat like a Man pls
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by Princewell2012(m): 9:20am On Mar 18, 2023
mariahAngel:
To tell you the truth, it has not been that easy.
Especially with sellers of smaller food items like tomatoes, peppers, vegetables, soup ingredients.
To buy from sellers of these items, one has to have cash to pay, as they hardly accept transfer.

There's a trick I use to get little cash; I go to my bread seller, buy some bread pay through transfer, then I ask my bread seller to allow me transfer more, so that she could give me back in cash, and she's kind enough to oblige me.
That way, I'm able to buy the rest of the things I need.

So, how have you been coping?
It has not been easy, there are ones I do on transfer but the other food beverages like soup items does not accept transfer.

Could you believe yesterday, I did not come home with one naira cash. There still no different between then and now they said we should accept old notes.
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by Karlifate: 9:31am On Mar 18, 2023
Ikamandoncome:
Add fairmoney bank,the best bank I know. [b]my first bank [/b]dey mumu, fairmoney app always helping with good banking services.
OhK.

@bolded: First bank is a catastrophe grin grin
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by Dangig: 9:54am On Mar 18, 2023
It has been Transfers and POS. Only God knows when these old notes will circulate enough to go round.
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by Olowosaudi(m): 9:59am On Mar 18, 2023
I do bulk purchase through transfer. Also, I made transfer to my neighbour selling assorted items like bread, drinks, groundnut, and the rest and I pick up these little items from her and she takes note of the amount left. But for small items like pepper and tomatoes, i end up paying with cash. Firtuan, money is gradually circulating through banks and some ATM and am having some money but transportation is still the wahala in this period due to its difficulties in having transfer except brt buses.
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by main24(m): 10:11am On Mar 18, 2023
Most Nigerians including me are just greedy bastar.ds!

We blame those in authority but every little opportunity we see we capitalize on it, all for our selfish interest.

Why are you asking for charges on transfer when you are not selling cash?
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by WantsandMore: 10:23am On Mar 18, 2023
mariahAngel:
To tell you the truth, it has not been that easy.
Especially with sellers of smaller food items like tomatoes, peppers, vegetables, soup ingredients.
To buy from sellers of these items, one has to have cash to pay, as they hardly accept transfer.

There's a trick I use to get little cash; I go to my bread seller, buy some bread pay through transfer, then I ask my bread seller to allow me transfer more, so that she could give me back in cash, and she's kind enough to oblige me.
That way, I'm able to buy the rest of the things I need.

So, how have you been coping?
No dey reason say na trick, she could just be kind towards you & here you r thinking you r manipulating her..smh..
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by OfeAchi: 10:34am On Mar 18, 2023
Connected1:
Keep Quiet!

It's only incoming transfers above #10,000 and not all banks charge it, yet you guys collect #100 what are you using the other #50 for?

I pity all of you but I was happy yesterday, for the first time in 8 years I saw a true preacher and people didn't go near because he was spitting the truth, You don't what awaits you and your evil practices.
Keep shut!
Bank charges #50 for every incoming deposit.
If you are not comfortable with my business then swerve to another merchant.
My regular customers have always been receptive of the #100 charges. And guess what? I get frequent patronising from them, unlike these one-time customers whose patronage are few and far between.
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by mariahAngel(op): 10:34am On Mar 18, 2023
goodness4ever:
It is not easy. Cashless policy is good, but Nigeria is not exactly ready.
Someone said Nigeria wants to run before fully learning how to walk. cheesy

Prenonjebose:
Buy fuel mostly with my ATM card, have one or two traders that I buy groceries from using same ATM. But then I have never lacked cash since the beginning of this cash crunch due to divine provision and the nature of my businesses.
Bros, cut soap for us naa. cheesy


WantsandMore:
No dey reason say na trick, she could just be kind towards you & here you r thinking you r manipulating her..smh..
Manipulating? Dude! Stop projecting.
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by WantsandMore: 10:39am On Mar 18, 2023
mariahAngel:
Someone said Nigeria wants to run before fully learning how to walk. cheesy




Bros, cut soap for us naa. cheesy




Manipulating? Dude! Stop projecting.
I'm not, instead of acknowledging kindness you r saying there's trick you use, that's plain manipulation. No dey whine nairaland
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by mariahAngel(op): 10:42am On Mar 18, 2023
WantsandMore:
I'm not, instead of acknowledging kindness you r saying there's trick you use, that's plain manipulation. No dey whine nairaland
Dude! It's not that serious, so let it go.
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by Cti28(m): 10:45am On Mar 18, 2023
Offpoint1:
Thread for those who cook.

I don't cook, if you don't have POS and still don't accept transfer, first thing I'd say to you is "You're not serious with your life" then walk away.


I'm never going to use POS agents ever again, they can all go to hell. And for vendors that let greed take over them, I'm never patronizing them forever. Charging N100 for N200 purchase is an act of criminality.

One thing I learned is "hausa are the most honest people without greed in Nigeria" and the 2nd thing I learned is "Nigerians are opportunist and greedy people"
All my previous customers that were adding charges, for what I don't know, I have abandoned them forever.
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by dejaiiro(m): 10:49am On Mar 18, 2023
mariahAngel:
To tell you the truth, it has not been that easy.
Especially with sellers of smaller food items like tomatoes, peppers, vegetables, soup ingredients.
To buy from sellers of these items, one has to have cash to pay, as they hardly accept transfer.

There's a trick I use to get little cash; I go to my bread seller, buy some bread pay through transfer, then I ask my bread seller to allow me transfer more, so that she could give me back in cash, and she's kind enough to oblige me.
That way, I'm able to buy the rest of the things I need.

So, how have you been coping?
The Mallam around my area has been so helpful... We go give him N300 for N5,000.

But most times we try making transfer for anything that we need.. las las we go dey alright...
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by Connected1: 10:52am On Mar 18, 2023
OfeAchi:
Keep shut!
Bank charges #50 for every incoming deposit.
If you are not comfortable with my business then swerve to another merchant.
My regular customers have always been receptive of the #100 charges. And guess what? I get frequent patronising from them, unlike these one-time customers whose patronage are few and far between.
😂

Look at this one, I do transactions everyday, only deposit above 9,999 receive #50 charges, dey use yourself talk nonsense.

Moreover people now use Opay, Palmpay and Kuda, yet I went to a place and the seller still charges #100 for each transfer despite Opay being completely free, I was annoyed at the seller and had to resend #100 for the food I ate.

It happens, we are bad people but we only call the government bad 👎
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by Bahamas95(m): 11:02am On Mar 18, 2023
I don't really have much stress because I buy most of my things in bulk and pay via transfer.


Whenever I wanna buy petty things I collect cash from a nice lady that owns a provision shop in my street and transfer her the money.....That lady has really been helpful.
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by Freo(m): 11:10am On Mar 18, 2023
All i can say is Alhamdulillah (Thanks to Allah). Some of yall out here living life easily compared to others, even get to buy data (any access to Internet) to come online, Yet you still complain. Why do people always complain? Do you think life comes freely without difficulties? Instead of wasting your time complaining you should be looking into smarter ways you could help, thank your God that you're still alive and living better than others, Because both i and you know that no matter how difficult life gets, it could get much more worst.

Salamu alaikum (peace unto yall)
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by WantsandMore: 11:16am On Mar 18, 2023
mariahAngel:
Dude! It's not that serious, so let it go.
It's that serious ma'am, stop manipulating people thinking it's normal.
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by Swagk101(m): 11:21am On Mar 18, 2023
MrDoGood:
In Abuja, almost every shop has POS machine. Even Mallam that sells onion and tomato has POS now. Almost everything, I just use my card for payment. And Opay has been helpful too.

If you have money in your bank and can't do transfer, nor pay with the card. You can actually use your opay app to debit your card and make the transfer.

NOTE: This is not an advert for Opay.
I discovered Opay is life after seeing young boys & girls(my students) using it, downloaded & started using it to transfer funds when bank app and USSD dey fall my hand.
Re: How Have You Been Coping With Buying Food Items With Scarcity Of Cash? by Chimeluv(f): 11:21am On Mar 18, 2023
I thought old notes are accepted why can't the banks release these notes huh
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