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Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by Nobody: 8:32pm On Dec 14, 2018
atutupoyoyo2211:
I posted some pictures of the car i was hoping to buy in 2 years, and i deleted it immediately i saw this line of discussions concerning calling someone a con artist. Well, that is just sad.
hmmmmmm look at it wink wink wink.i have for them to see grin

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Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by atutupoyoyo2211: 8:36pm On Dec 14, 2018
I dont feel the need to reply but i am doing so for those that will be discouraged by your comments. When your pastor goes on the altar and tells you, "you are going to buy a car in 2019 and you have no source of income, why do you shout Amen, when your pastor gives you abstract motivational statements that seem alien to you due to your present condition in order to encourage you, why do say Amen? The difference between us is that, when i here such statements on the altar, i immediately put it into work. My mother used to say, if someone calls you mad and you look at your self and you are not mad, simply work away. i will end with this, an Igbo man once said when he was arguing with someone over the name of his car, he said Nwanne, you have the name, i have the car. So i'm gonna say, Nwanne you have your opinions, i have the money.
opebiboy:
This got nothing to do with opinions but reality. Your cooked up stories dont add up to reality. No way anyone gonna save $75,000 in Canada in 10yrs even if you work 100hrs a day.

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Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by felixzo1(m): 8:56pm On Dec 14, 2018
atutupoyoyo2211:
Imagine what someone is saying. 10 years? This is a picture of my current pay stub. Look at the earnings till date from my full time job, which is $79876 before tax, after tax is $59369. And i worked 2 jobs the first 6 months of this year. I speak with only facts because i dont want people to believe it cant be done. Trust me IT CAN BE ACHIEVED, you just have to believe and work hard.
please ignore negative comments and continue. we are enjoying your trend. forget bad belly people.

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Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by edeXede: 8:59pm On Dec 14, 2018
grin

We always see haters in threads like this. Mackynaija, Mouth Action and others experienced such on their own thread but the thread is still going. Ignore them

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Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by TheCongo2: 9:06pm On Dec 14, 2018
opebiboy:
It is widely known for a fact that most Canadians save just $360 monthly.

https://globalnews.ca/news/3872236/average-canadian-could-save-360-month-cibc/amp/

Most Canadians like to travel.
Those who don't travel can save money.
You aren't based in Canada so it will be difficult to make you understand how things work here.

Do you know how much is the down payment for a house? So if Canadian can only save $360 monthly, how do you explain people paying $20k, 30k, 40k ... as down payment for their home?

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Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by sunkieisland(m): 9:19pm On Dec 14, 2018
Our people in Western Nigeria say that when you have have fake account balance, you will spend the fake money after spending the real one.


If the op is really a scam artist, he is not asking you to pay into his account.

You claim that he is running fake cheque scam, but in Nigeria I know and have heard of people that make as much as the op has saved in 3 weeks in 2 days.

So before making claims that are slanderous on a person, make sure that you have facts.

One thing you are not considering is that the op is a family man. It means multiplied income from husband and wife.

BTW, nice one op. I look forward to taking you up this process.

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