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Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by macklef(m): 1:53pm On Dec 02, 2014
Mehn am fecking tired of this country.

My ogas in the house, mastercee, ymodulus, mayorall, kennyman20 and all.

I can remember that artist name but i remember that chorus. It was like this,

''Shey na like this wr go dey dey, na like this we go dey dey?"

I think i shot myself with my last deal, for the first time, i feel like returning my clients money.

I know we all are feeling the heat of this year end economic crises but mehn is there any way to mitigate it?

I collected a deal based on my calculation of 8usd/kg+ 480 normal charge, only for me to get an alert that

Shipping charges are up, i bused kennyman20, bro with his inspirational words told me to just bear the hike n leave my client outa it. I obliged cos i knew it was a thoughtful course.

Guys, dollar was 177 on the said date, now the useless naira has gone up to 183.

With their stupid 100,000 cash limit policy on atms i have to withdraw 3rice. Within this time

I was to remit over 15000rmb, only to be told 1yaun is now 30naira. Over 20k is lost to exchange rate.

Abeg which way forward na. Must i bear this one too because am a good boy? Guys please, advice me.

Some of the money has already been sent n sellers been part payed but how do i offset thus over 20k deficit.

What kinda stupid country is this?

Amefrica, can i come n share room with u there? I wanna school in canada too, i dont mind d cold abeg.
Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by Nobody: 2:05pm On Dec 02, 2014
macklef:
Mehn am fecking tired of this country.

My ogas in the house, mastercee, ymodulus, mayorall, kennyman20 and all.

I can remember that artist name but i remember that chorus. It was like this,

''Shey na like this wr go dey dey, na like this we go dey dey?"

I think i shot myself with my last deal, for the first time, i feel like returning my clients money.

I know we all are feeling the heat of this year end economic crises but mehn is there any way to mitigate it?

I collected a deal based on my calculation of 8usd/kg+ 480 normal charge, only for me to get an alert that

Shipping charges are up, i bused kennyman20, bro with his inspirational words told me to just bear the hike n leave my client outa it. I obliged cos i knew it was a thoughtful course.

Guys, dollar was 177 on the said date, now the useless naira has gone up to 183.

With their stupid 100,000 cash limit policy on atms i have to withdraw 3rice. Within this time

I was to remit over 15000rmb, only to be told 1yaun is now 30naira. Over 20k is lost to exchange rate.

Abeg which way forward na. Must i bear this one too because am a good boy? Guys please, advice me.

Some of the money has already been sent n sellers been part payed but how do i offset thus over 20k deficit.

What kinda stupid country is this?

Amefrica, can i come n share room with u there? I wanna school in canada too, i dont mind d cold abeg.

Oh man! It's really sad seeing our NGN devaluing at a fast rate. sad

Of course, you can come share room once you assure me you ain't a g*y haha. Just ready to get kicked in the a'ss by the cold.
Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by Cwaya(m): 2:12pm On Dec 02, 2014

Nna, You be biz man ooo, shocked shuuu !!

Anyway, u have to look for a way not to fall in to that deficit whatever.

Think outside naija box grin

GoodLuck

btw Amefrica, our guy cant fit be g**y, Allow him.... is an opportunity for him to get that his oyinbo babe wey he dey find grin
Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by Nobody: 2:21pm On Dec 02, 2014
Cwaya:

Nna, You be biz man ooo, shocked shuuu !!

Anyway, u have to look for a way not to fall in to that deficit whatever.

Think outside naija box grin

GoodLuck

btw Amefrica, our guy cant fit be g**y, Allow him.... is an opportunity for him to get that his oyinbo babe wey he dey find grin

Haha lol okay now..
Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by mayorall(m): 2:44pm On Dec 02, 2014
Yoruba market women will say "nkan ti aba ra lata". You sell what you buy. You purchase at high cost, you sell at higher cost. Exchange rate is a big excuse padi mi.

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Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by debbydee(f): 2:52pm On Dec 02, 2014
so sorry about this. You can discuss with the buyer but prayerfully

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Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by DRealGeesam(m): 3:04pm On Dec 02, 2014
mayorall:
Yoruba market women will say "nkan ti aba ra lata". You sell what you buy. You purchase at high cost, you sell at higher cost. Exchange rate is a big excuse padi mi.
Importation does not look as good as it used to be anymore.
Still on top the road stud matter here o.
Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by mayorall(m): 3:07pm On Dec 02, 2014
DRealGeesam:

Importation does not look as good as it used to be anymore.
Still on top the road stud matter here o.



What happened to importation?. Why isn't it good as it used to be?.
Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by DRealGeesam(m): 3:12pm On Dec 02, 2014
mayorall:




What happened to importation?. Why isn't it good as it used to be?.

The naira devaluation for one and the limited shipment options (u know what i am talking about or has it been resolved?)
Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by mayorall(m): 3:28pm On Dec 02, 2014
DRealGeesam:


The naira devaluation for one and the limited shipment options (u know what i am talking about or has it been resolved?)




Naira devaluation only increased the price of imported goods. Shipping problem is just temporary.

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Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by Nobody: 3:36pm On Dec 02, 2014
This mod really need to put a delete button on this thing o.

Just continue your discussion and let's not detail further.

Biko.


But just know that in every nonsense,there is an iota of sense.
Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by mayorall(m): 3:43pm On Dec 02, 2014
phantonce:
I've never for once like importation as I believe it is a cheap means of getting out of poverty and is meant for lazy people.
Am a manufacturer and I also like consuming locally made product.
Even though manufacturing in nigeria is strenuous,the joy of having what is yours supercedes everything and not to talk about the gain which is massive.



You manufactured the phone/laptop you are typing with?.


Dem say importation nah for lazy people o.

cc : youngzedd maclef Desanchez1 daiv8d ymodulus kennyman20 initialize thespeciaone mcfynest 9free aminu20 additiv bashorundon surveycash toluxa1 bajugbajug tranxo Tyconcepts Eghosa1 tweentums tokpeh stevolinkon40 Mizmycoli texaco1 and other lazy people I didn't mention.

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Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by Nobody: 3:50pm On Dec 02, 2014
mayorall:




You manufactured the phone/laptop you are typing with?.

Very funny.

My Oga,I hail o o
Manufacturing of phone isn't rocket science has the the schematic diagram is readily available online that a computer engineering undergraduate could easily manufacture/assemble himself.

The raw material may not be easily available as they are all produced in china.
Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by mayorall(m): 3:53pm On Dec 02, 2014
phantonce:


Very funny.

My Oga,I hail o o
Manufacturing of phone isn't rocket science has the the schematic diagram is readily available online that a computer engineering undergraduate could easily manufacture/assemble himself.

The raw material may not be easily available as they are all produced in china.


No worry. I just summoned the lazy people for you. They are on the way gringringringrin
Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by Nobody: 3:57pm On Dec 02, 2014
mayorall:



No worry. I just summoned the lazy people for you. They are on the way gringringringrin

***runs away from thread****
U wan kill me be dat o.
Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by DRealGeesam(m): 4:05pm On Dec 02, 2014
mayorall:





Naira devaluation only increased the price of imported goods. Shipping problem is just temporary.

For those who want to make large purchases, the effect is obvious. The extra $7+ in several thousand places is a LOT of money.
Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by Thespecialone(m): 4:40pm On Dec 02, 2014
macklef:
Mehn am fecking tired of this country.

My ogas in the house, mastercee, ymodulus, mayorall, kennyman20 and all.

I can remember that artist name but i remember that chorus. It was like this,

''Shey na like this wr go dey dey, na like this we go dey dey?"

I think i shot myself with my last deal, for the first time, i feel like returning my clients money.

I know we all are feeling the heat of this year end economic crises but mehn is there any way to mitigate it?

I collected a deal based on my calculation of 8usd/kg+ 480 normal charge, only for me to get an alert that

Shipping charges are up, i bused kennyman20, bro with his inspirational words told me to just bear the hike n leave my client outa it. I obliged cos i knew it was a thoughtful course.

Guys, dollar was 177 on the said date, now the useless naira has gone up to 183.

With their stupid 100,000 cash limit policy on atms i have to withdraw 3rice. Within this time

I was to remit over 15000rmb, only to be told 1yaun is now 30naira. Over 20k is lost to exchange rate.

Abeg which way forward na. Must i bear this one too because am a good boy? Guys please, advice me.

Some of the money has already been sent n sellers been part payed but how do i offset thus over 20k deficit.

What kinda stupid country is this?

Amefrica, can i come n share room with u there? I wanna school in canada too, i dont mind d cold abeg.
lol let me encourage you small. I did a deal and calculated based on $1/N172. Well, as at the time I started paying, it was $1/N183.
Returning to my clients to ask for extra money was not an option so I had to pay the deficit. As a business man, always have the "rainy day" fund for days like this. Going forward, I have stopped collecting payment in naira from certain categories of clients. It's dollar receipts only and they are happy too so I have effectively shielded myself from the impact of the rising naira rate. Everyone in my supply chain accepts dollars even down to my shippers so it's win win for all of us. It's one of those expensive lessons we have to learn.

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Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by blym4real: 4:59pm On Dec 02, 2014
phantonce:
I've never for once like importation as I believe it is a cheap means of getting out of poverty and is meant for lazy people.
Am a manufacturer and I also like consuming locally made product.
Even though manufacturing in nigeria is strenuous,the joy of having what is yours supercedes everything and not to talk about the gain which is massive.
.
Bros wetin u jst talk. Importation no be for lazy people oh, and if you think it very easy am inviting you to join the train and see for yourself. Most night one go dey wake up for 2.am to 3.am, during the day u go dey do research, dey market goods up and down. Sometimes u go calculate so tey the tin go dey worry ur brain, not to talk of stress of selling and delivering. Bros it not easy oh.

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Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by Thespecialone(m): 5:23pm On Dec 02, 2014
phantonce:
I've never for once like importation as I believe it is a cheap means of getting out of poverty and is meant for lazy people.
Am a manufacturer and I also like consuming locally made product.
Even though manufacturing in nigeria is strenuous,the joy of having what is yours supercedes everything and not to talk about the gain which is massive.


1. We are not lazy people. My fellow importers will agree with me that importation is HARD work. The kind of things we have achieved are not common place. We have helped create jobs directly and indirectly. The average importer is most likely awake when you are busy snoring because of research and other things that need to be done.

You think it's easy to source for products, get reliable sellers, pay, import and eventually deliver to the end user and still turn a profit?

2. You sound as though importation is a bad thing, no country is 100% self sustaining so is it a crime that we saw a need a decided to meet that need through our various businesses?

3. I really take exception to the fact that according to you, importation is a cheap way of getting out of poverty. This is an insult to hard working young men and women who was created jobs for themselves.

4. There is no Country that doesn't import and some Countries have better economies of scale than others. So is it our fault that Nigeria doesn't have good economies of scale?

5. If you were not among those who skipped classes in secondary school, I'm sure you would have learnt something called balance of trade in economics.

6. If you don't like importation as you claim please ensure that every product you use is strictly made in Nigeria.

7. Most of us started with zero and insome cases very little capital and have grown very big and you say we are lazy? If a thread was to be opened for importers to share their inspiring testimonies, you will be amazed at the feat they have achieved.

8. Young innovative people like ymodulus and the others in the importers hall of fame have come with ideas that has changed the financial outlook of many young Nigerians, what have you contributed? Zero!!!
May God forgive you.

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Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by tyconcepts(f): 5:29pm On Dec 02, 2014
mayorall:




You manufactured the phone/laptop you are typing with?.


Dem say importation nah for lazy people o.

cc : youngzedd maclef Desanchez1 daiv8d ymodulus kennyman20 initialize thespeciaone mcfynest 9free aminu20 additiv bashorundon surveycash toluxa1 bajugbajug tranxo Tyconcepts Eghosa1 tweentums tokpeh stevolinkon40 Mizmycoli texaco1 and other lazy people I didn't mention.


Yea.....Am lazy and loving it.



Some peepz IQ is lower than low so when they speak, I just candy crush away.
Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by alakara(m): 6:16pm On Dec 02, 2014
tyconcepts:



Yea.....Am lazy and loving it.



Some peepz IQ is lower than low so when they speak, I just candy crush away.

Gbam.
Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by hahn(m): 6:27pm On Dec 02, 2014
phantonce:
I've never for once like importation as I believe it is a cheap means of getting out of poverty and is meant for lazy people.
Am a manufacturer and I also like consuming locally made product.
Even though manufacturing in nigeria is strenuous,the joy of having what is yours supercedes everything and not to talk about the gain which is massive.

Think before you talk. If you really want to make an impact, create a thread and teach people how to manufacture whatever it is you're into just as people like ymodulus, mayorall etc have done.

I for yab you well well but there are better yabbers coming to put you in your place.
Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by OXCUBA: 6:33pm On Dec 02, 2014
CTRL + DELETE
Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by mayorall(m): 6:40pm On Dec 02, 2014
This my friend yam done cook today. Iron lady, I sight you.
Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by tyconcepts(f): 6:47pm On Dec 02, 2014
mayorall:
This my friend yam done cook today. Iron lady, I sight you.



When someone who has never and can never produce/manufacture a doll baby start running mouth like broken record.....I lost zeal to explain myself, no1 likes pouring water inside a basket.

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Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by Nobody: 7:13pm On Dec 02, 2014
You guys should take it easy on me.
Maybe calling you lazy was too much cos no job is easy.
I am sorry.
let everybody stick to his thing.
I would open a thread someday in the nearest future about manufacturing and how and where to get components locally and international.

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Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by 5p1naz(m): 7:24pm On Dec 02, 2014
phantonce:
I've never for once like importation as I believe it is a cheap means of getting out of poverty and is meant for lazy people.
Am a manufacturer and I also like consuming locally made product.
Even though manufacturing in nigeria is strenuous,the joy of having what is yours supercedes everything and not to talk about the gain which is massive.

You dare insult hard working people here and all the topics you ever created on nairaland couldn't buy anyone here pure water. My guy, stay In your lane.
Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by mayorall(m): 7:26pm On Dec 02, 2014
tyconcepts:




When someone who has never and can never produce/manufacture a doll baby start running mouth like broken record.....I lost zeal to explain myself, no1 likes pouring water inside a basket.



Lazy woman grin gringrin
Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by mayorall(m): 7:27pm On Dec 02, 2014
phantonce:
You guys should take it easy on me.
Maybe calling you lazy was too much cos no job is easy.
I am sorry.
let everybody stick to his thing.
I would open a thread someday in the nearest future about manufacturing and how and where to get components locally and international.


Nah me cook your yam cheesy .

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Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by Nobody: 7:32pm On Dec 02, 2014
mayorall:



Nah me cook your yam cheesy .
I dn beg na.
Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by dasanchez1(m): 7:50pm On Dec 02, 2014
mayorall:




You manufactured the phone/laptop you are typing with?.


Dem say importation nah for lazy people o.

cc : youngzedd maclef Desanchez1 daiv8d ymodulus kennyman20 initialize thespeciaone mcfynest 9free aminu20 additiv bashorundon surveycash toluxa1 bajugbajug tranxo Tyconcepts Eghosa1 tweentums tokpeh stevolinkon40 Mizmycoli texaco1 and other lazy people I didn't mention.
ha.

you summon ur boy lollllllll.

the guy dey funny o
Re: Importers, Should We Just Surrender To Our Delapitating Economy For Now Or What by dasanchez1(m): 7:52pm On Dec 02, 2014
Thespecialone:


1. We are not lazy people. My fellow importers will agree with me that importation is HARD work. The kind of things we have achieved are not common place. We have helped create jobs directly and indirectly. The average importer is most likely awake when you are busy snoring because of research and other things that need to be done.

You think it's easy to source for products, get reliable sellers, pay, import and eventually deliver to the end user and still turn a profit?

2. You sound as though importation is a bad thing, no country is 100% self sustaining so is it a crime that we saw a need a decided to meet that need through our various businesses?

3. I really take exception to the fact that according to you, importation is a cheap way of getting out of poverty. This is an insult to hard working young men and women who was created jobs for themselves.

4. There is no Country that doesn't import and some Countries have better economies of scale than others. So is it our fault that Nigeria doesn't have good economies of scale?

5. If you were not among those who skipped classes in secondary school, I'm sure you would have learnt something called balance of trade in economics.

6. If you don't like importation as you claim please ensure that every product you use is strictly made in Nigeria.

7. Most of us started with zero and insome cases very little capital and have grown very big and you say we are lazy? If a thread was to be opened for importers to share their inspiring testimonies, you will be amazed at the feat they have achieved.

8. Young innovative people like ymodulus and the others in the importers hall of fame have come with ideas that has changed the financial outlook of many young Nigerians, what have you contributed? Zero!!!
May God forgive you.
I have miss unselfish post like this

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