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Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by heendrix(m): 6:38pm On Sep 02, 2020
ORIAYO70:




That is Igbo people for you, they r synonymous with fraud...I experienced similar things in Oshodi sometimes ago...

We bargain a certain price, after payment he change his voice...behold naso I hold say me n u na die here. One useless Onitsha boy no go scam me on my papa land, na one Police man solve the issue.

Nice thing of you to do infact you for start beating am blind fr there sad
Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by pretyval: 6:39pm On Sep 02, 2020
25k for Samsung home theater? Na wa ooo.
Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by majamajic(m): 6:39pm On Sep 02, 2020
captainking:
I had similar experience.. I went to buy TV for someone in 2017...saw a TV.. Priced and agreed 35k...after testing.. I paid.. Then they told me the TV does not work with antena.. Decoder or DVD..it shows on black and white in these . That it's a satellite TV and shows only coloured on video camera or USB...

Mhen.... I para.. I kolo. Am a calm dude but got the aggression of a raging phoenix when provoked...

After the para... They gave me another TV after testing over 6 TVs which were all defective...


Igbo People especially the alaba guys and onitsha Main market guys are not honest or sincere... They are ruining the igbo spirit of hard work..

And I am igbo... But I hate what these guys do in alaba

If they are not honest , they will not still be there doing business , in every market there are scammers , one just need be careful , I have never been scammed buy any thing in igbo dominated market

Clue no 1 , know the price range of what u wanted to buy , if it's 50k stuff don't try to buy it 20k , always buy from shops , always report to market Union , they must provide help to u cos they know the game

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Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by dangoteinlaw: 6:40pm On Sep 02, 2020
mabeni:
doing that is another expenses and may not end well. Lessons learnt.
no the task force at alaba are kind of effective and the traders there fear the task force alot coz they have the power to chase any one out of alaba. Try them and see because I remember that year i fell Victim the task force got so angry and the guy that duped me ran away. The task im my present had about 4boys tied to the ground that they were waiting fro the police to come and take them away. Try the task force at least half ur money will fall out.

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Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by stanvesco(m): 6:40pm On Sep 02, 2020
mabeni:
embarassedi went to Alaba international market to buy a set of Tokunbo Home Theatre. Luckily/ unfortunately for me i asked around and i was directed to a shop where i would find my choice. I got to the shop and i specifically told them I want a SAMSUNG Home Theater and the search began. They tested 3 diferrent sets but the last one got my attention and I asked for the price.

The seller (shop owner) told me it was 55k and i negotiated it to 25k and he asked me pay. I requested for his account details but he declined saying he doesn't take transfers. I quickly went to use POS, came back and asked for the SAMSUNG SETS i had priced be tested to avoid foul play. It was tested and i confirmed it. I paid, receipt was issued to me but without going through my receipt, I wrote my name and signed because i never suspected scam.

Now, it was time for me to leave with my purchases and the boy boy told me "the engine/DVD to the home theater i bought does not support or work with electricity but strictly works for only generator ". I asked him to repeat himself and he did. The statement didn't make sense to me. He then suggested he could swap the engine/DVD of the SAMSUNG Home Theater i bought for another one that uses electricity. I sensed foul play and asked him why he didn't tell me these before making payment.

Note: the owner of the shop had gone out when boy boy was telling me this.
Luckily, he came back to meet us arguing. I narrated what his boy told me about the sound system they sold for me he affirmed to it that the engine/DVD doesn't use electricity. I got confused and demanded for a refund. These guys refused. Insisting I take another DVD...i refused either that i preferred what i bought. They refused me going with what I bought. This infuriated a lot of noise and here comes in an elderly man who claimed to be the landlord of the shop.

He asked me what was wrong, i told him and he slapped the Boy boy. At this point, i knew I was being scammed but was helpless as well. It was just only me against Alaba boys. The elderly man asked me to calm down that he was there to help me out bla bla bla and requested to see the receipt that was issued to me me. Lo and behold, the subwoofer and the other 3 small speakers was not included in the receipt. They only wrote the engine/DVD they claimed doesn't use nepa light and even boldly put NO WOOFER & NO SPEAKERS. (indirect or indirectly, i only paid 25k for just the DVD player )

The truth was, i never saw these errors before the arrival of the elderly man. he pointed out the errors and finally told me they don't refund money in ALABA that it was all a trick and the trick was for me to pay any amount cos the sound system i bought was more than 25k that i would have to add more money for me to go with it. I insisted i don't have more money to add and they insisted i take a Chinese product. I no gree.

To cut it short, i finally found out the elderly man was part of them. His job was to distract and calm their victim down. At the end of it all, i only got the subwoofer and 3 small speakers. The ENGINE/DVD was not given to me.

This was my sad experience today in the hands of some heartless Nigerians.

That is the face of the SHOP OWNER. TRUE CALLER shows his name as BEN.


acunnon, do you know this man?
Bro you bleeped up.....
So long you haven't taken those items out of the shop.....if I am the one,I will get my money back!!! Periodt...

You should have taken pictures of the receipts, shop,owners and post immediately here on Nairaland.....den dash to a police station and report them that they took your money and battered you!!


Carry police go there....so long you didn't take it out of the shop!
Dammmmmmn!
Aswearugwwwwwd u do gentle man for dia....



Do you know most market chairmen dislike any government/police wahala?
Patapata he will collect 200naira for the receipts

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Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by LikeAking: 6:41pm On Sep 02, 2020
mabeni:
honestly, i would have if i had my way. The money pain me to my marrow. I couldn't sleep. Cried through the night. Make i no lie you, i for do that man juju if to sey i get. Though, i have reported this to EFCC and policeng on social media,. E pain no be small

Thats the problem.When they do all this evil they dont pay fro their sins.

Juju would have been the best option bro.

You guys will never get justice unless you seek for it.

Blast his generation with Jazz.

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Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by Shaev7(m): 6:42pm On Sep 02, 2020
mabeni:
embarassedi went to Alaba international market to buy a set of Tokunbo Home Theatre. Luckily/ unfortunately for me i asked around and i was directed to a shop where i would find my choice. I got to the shop and i specifically told them I want a SAMSUNG Home Theater and the search began. They tested 3 diferrent sets but the last one got my attention and I asked for the price.

The seller (shop owner) told me it was 55k and i negotiated it to 25k and he asked me pay. I requested for his account details but he declined saying he doesn't take transfers. I quickly went to use POS, came back and asked for the SAMSUNG SETS i had priced be tested to avoid foul play. It was tested and i confirmed it. I paid, receipt was issued to me but without going through my receipt, I wrote my name and signed because i never suspected scam.

Now, it was time for me to leave with my purchases and the boy boy told me "the engine/DVD to the home theater i bought does not support or work with electricity but strictly works for only generator ". I asked him to repeat himself and he did. The statement didn't make sense to me. He then suggested he could swap the engine/DVD of the SAMSUNG Home Theater i bought for another one that uses electricity. I sensed foul play and asked him why he didn't tell me these before making payment.

Note: the owner of the shop had gone out when boy boy was telling me this.
Luckily, he came back to meet us arguing. I narrated what his boy told me about the sound system they sold for me he affirmed to it that the engine/DVD doesn't use electricity. I got confused and demanded for a refund. These guys refused. Insisting I take another DVD...i refused either that i preferred what i bought. They refused me going with what I bought. This infuriated a lot of noise and here comes in an elderly man who claimed to be the landlord of the shop.

He asked me what was wrong, i told him and he slapped the Boy boy. At this point, i knew I was being scammed but was helpless as well. It was just only me against Alaba boys. The elderly man asked me to calm down that he was there to help me out bla bla bla and requested to see the receipt that was issued to me me. Lo and behold, the subwoofer and the other 3 small speakers was not included in the receipt. They only wrote the engine/DVD they claimed doesn't use nepa light and even boldly put NO WOOFER & NO SPEAKERS. (indirect or indirectly, i only paid 25k for just the DVD player )

The truth was, i never saw these errors before the arrival of the elderly man. he pointed out the errors and finally told me they don't refund money in ALABA that it was all a trick and the trick was for me to pay any amount cos the sound system i bought was more than 25k that i would have to add more money for me to go with it. I insisted i don't have more money to add and they insisted i take a Chinese product. I no gree.

To cut it short, i finally found out the elderly man was part of them. His job was to distract and calm their victim down. At the end of it all, i only got the subwoofer and 3 small speakers. The ENGINE/DVD was not given to me.

This was my sad experience today in the hands of some heartless Nigerians.

That is the face of the SHOP OWNER. TRUE CALLER shows his name as BEN.


acunnon, do you know this man?
I was only laughing when I read this piece of article. The Only fault was you thought you had bought cheap price, home theatre for 25k...

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Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by Nobody: 6:43pm On Sep 02, 2020
Cyoung4real:
lol, you wan buy full set of Home Theatre 25k?? people calling the seller a scammer should call the buyer a thief as well. next time an empty carton dem go pack spoilt CPU give yougrin grin grin grin grin grin awoof dey purg belle
E be like say you follow dey scam people.

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Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by majamajic(m): 6:44pm On Sep 02, 2020
stanvesco:

Bro you bleeped up.....
So long you haven't taken those items out of the shop.....if I am the one,I will get my money back!!! Periodt...

You should have taken pictures of the receipts, shop,owners and post immediately here on Nairaland.....den dash to a police station and report them that they took your money and battered you!!


Carry police go there....so long you didn't take it out of the shop!
Dammmmmmn!
Aswearugwwwwwd u do gentle man for dia....



Do you know most market chairmen dislike any government/police wahala?
Patapata he will collect 200naira for the receipts

He supposed report to market Union , they know all the tricks
Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by stanvesco(m): 6:44pm On Sep 02, 2020
mabeni:
embarassedi went to Alaba international market to buy a set of Tokunbo Home Theatre. Luckily/ unfortunately for me i asked around and i was directed to a shop where i would find my choice. I got to the shop and i specifically told them I want a SAMSUNG Home Theater and the search began. They tested 3 diferrent sets but the last one got my attention and I asked for the price.

The seller (shop owner) told me it was 55k and i negotiated it to 25k and he asked me pay. I requested for his account details but he declined saying he doesn't take transfers. I quickly went to use POS, came back and asked for the SAMSUNG SETS i had priced be tested to avoid foul play. It was tested and i confirmed it. I paid, receipt was issued to me but without going through my receipt, I wrote my name and signed because i never suspected scam.

Now, it was time for me to leave with my purchases and the boy boy told me "the engine/DVD to the home theater i bought does not support or work with electricity but strictly works for only generator ". I asked him to repeat himself and he did. The statement didn't make sense to me. He then suggested he could swap the engine/DVD of the SAMSUNG Home Theater i bought for another one that uses electricity. I sensed foul play and asked him why he didn't tell me these before making payment.

Note: the owner of the shop had gone out when boy boy was telling me this.
Luckily, he came back to meet us arguing. I narrated what his boy told me about the sound system they sold for me he affirmed to it that the engine/DVD doesn't use electricity. I got confused and demanded for a refund. These guys refused. Insisting I take another DVD...i refused either that i preferred what i bought. They refused me going with what I bought. This infuriated a lot of noise and here comes in an elderly man who claimed to be the landlord of the shop.

He asked me what was wrong, i told him and he slapped the Boy boy. At this point, i knew I was being scammed but was helpless as well. It was just only me against Alaba boys. The elderly man asked me to calm down that he was there to help me out bla bla bla and requested to see the receipt that was issued to me me. Lo and behold, the subwoofer and the other 3 small speakers was not included in the receipt. They only wrote the engine/DVD they claimed doesn't use nepa light and even boldly put NO WOOFER & NO SPEAKERS. (indirect or indirectly, i only paid 25k for just the DVD player )

The truth was, i never saw these errors before the arrival of the elderly man. he pointed out the errors and finally told me they don't refund money in ALABA that it was all a trick and the trick was for me to pay any amount cos the sound system i bought was more than 25k that i would have to add more money for me to go with it. I insisted i don't have more money to add and they insisted i take a Chinese product. I no gree.

To cut it short, i finally found out the elderly man was part of them. His job was to distract and calm their victim down. At the end of it all, i only got the subwoofer and 3 small speakers. The ENGINE/DVD was not given to me.

This was my sad experience today in the hands of some heartless Nigerians.

That is the face of the SHOP OWNER. TRUE CALLER shows his name as BEN.


acunnon, do you know this man?

You shouldn't have taken this thing home.,.... E dey pepper my bodyyyyyyy!


Police station straighhhht.....plus civil defence.....don't underestimate the usefulness of police oh.....patapata u will spend 2k but your wouldn't have bought speakers for 25k.....


With that ,25k u would have gotten something nice too....
It's not even late....
Take someone elderly back dia, on ur way branch to police station ( or go to the shop first with the elderly person,confront the shop man and get a recorded confession that he defrauded you....


Stay sharp
Don't be a mumu
Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by jeromedee: 6:46pm On Sep 02, 2020
Sommydisaster:
grin grin

E be things, man's face looks familiar tho

For you mabeni, sorry for the money loss...... Hope you learned one or few things




Bro keep your mouth shut, if only you know many Lagos indigenes that are the architect of this scam program

Don't post shit, just because you want likes or cause traffic

I wonder how you'd act if you had powers..... SMH
Ogbeni sharap! You’re one of them that’s if the person if not you.. Wonder what you found funny.

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Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by onward4life(m): 6:46pm On Sep 02, 2020
mabeni:
embarassedi went to Alaba international market to buy a set of Tokunbo Home Theatre. Luckily/ unfortunately for me i asked around and i was directed to a shop where i would find my choice. I got to the shop and i specifically told them I want a SAMSUNG Home Theater and the search began. They tested 3 diferrent sets but the last one got my attention and I asked for the price.

The seller (shop owner) told me it was 55k and i negotiated it to 25k and he asked me pay. I requested for his account details but he declined saying he doesn't take transfers. I quickly went to use POS, came back and asked for the SAMSUNG SETS i had priced be tested to avoid foul play. It was tested and i confirmed it. I paid, receipt was issued to me but without going through my receipt, I wrote my name and signed because i never suspected scam.

Now, it was time for me to leave with my purchases and the boy boy told me "the engine/DVD to the home theater i bought does not support or work with electricity but strictly works for only generator ". I asked him to repeat himself and he did. The statement didn't make sense to me. He then suggested he could swap the engine/DVD of the SAMSUNG Home Theater i bought for another one that uses electricity. I sensed foul play and asked him why he didn't tell me these before making payment.

Note: the owner of the shop had gone out when boy boy was telling me this.
Luckily, he came back to meet us arguing. I narrated what his boy told me about the sound system they sold for me he affirmed to it that the engine/DVD doesn't use electricity. I got confused and demanded for a refund. These guys refused. Insisting I take another DVD...i refused either that i preferred what i bought. They refused me going with what I bought. This infuriated a lot of noise and here comes in an elderly man who claimed to be the landlord of the shop.

He asked me what was wrong, i told him and he slapped the Boy boy. At this point, i knew I was being scammed but was helpless as well. It was just only me against Alaba boys. The elderly man asked me to calm down that he was there to help me out bla bla bla and requested to see the receipt that was issued to me me. Lo and behold, the subwoofer and the other 3 small speakers was not included in the receipt. They only wrote the engine/DVD they claimed doesn't use nepa light and even boldly put NO WOOFER & NO SPEAKERS. (indirect or indirectly, i only paid 25k for just the DVD player )

The truth was, i never saw these errors before the arrival of the elderly man. he pointed out the errors and finally told me they don't refund money in ALABA that it was all a trick and the trick was for me to pay any amount cos the sound system i bought was more than 25k that i would have to add more money for me to go with it. I insisted i don't have more money to add and they insisted i take a Chinese product. I no gree.

To cut it short, i finally found out the elderly man was part of them. His job was to distract and calm their victim down. At the end of it all, i only got the subwoofer and 3 small speakers. The ENGINE/DVD was not given to me.

This was my sad experience today in the hands of some heartless Nigerians.

That is the face of the SHOP OWNER. TRUE CALLER shows his name as BEN.


acunnon, do you know this man?

Alaba full of proudly dishonest ppo

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Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by duality(m): 6:46pm On Sep 02, 2020
Csami:
Greed, one of the seven deadly sins. My dad bought Samsung tall boy home theater 290k as far back as 2008. My roommate bought our LG home theater, the lowest of them 35k as far back as 2013. Because IPhone 7 is fairly used does not mean you go and price it 10k. Yes, you're negotiating but man, be smart about it. Next time if someone want to sell something to you at half the market value, just turn detective immediately.

What's the difference in logic if the seller put the price 10 times it's real worth.

Worth not market value

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Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by Didi2d(m): 6:46pm On Sep 02, 2020
I remembered when I bought a phone, on getting home I discovered the I had bought a phone pack with fufu inside
Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by Nobody: 6:47pm On Sep 02, 2020
t00dugged:
Rule number one to survive in Nigeria ,never trust any seller,not even satchet water seller.

Never trust a seller, if he likes let him/her quote the Bible or Quoran.

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Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by Minjim: 6:47pm On Sep 02, 2020
I had similar experience at Alaba around 2008
First I took a DVD for repair. My mistake was leaving it for the guy since he couldn't finish the repair that day. Since I can only come on Saturdays, when I got there the next Saturday, my DVD was in scrap. He has removed every part of it to repair other people's DVD. He offered to give me another one but that one cannot even play any disc at all. I just gave up and left.

In 2014 ,I went there to buy an lcd tv. They ended up selling fake Lg tv for me at 70k. I only watched it for a month when it start showing thin lines. Gradually the lines got bigger till it blur the whole screen. When the electric egineer opened it. The panel inside is like that of a laptop. The man said he'll take it to Alaba cos he has never seen a panel like that b4. When he came back he said no one can repair it cos they said it's fake and can't be repaired.
My friends were just blaming me why I went to Alaba to buy new tv when I can buy it from Jumia or at LG Place.

See, 70% of what is sold at Alaba are fake products. They sell all types of logo stickers that they paste on it to make it look real. I only go to Alaba to buy tokunbo product now. And whatever I am buying must be tested fully.

I am sorry to say this, some igbos are not honest biz and it's not their fault. It's the govt I'll blame for allowing them to get away with duping people and claiming they are industrious.

Now I heard they have taskforce office at Alaba where you can report any dubious transactions.

If you don't know your way around just avoid Alaba totally

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Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by Franking: 6:48pm On Sep 02, 2020
Divine Grace Investment.

I suppose lesson learnt. Scam comes in many forms and most times the average person will fall one time or another.
Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by MosheDayan: 6:49pm On Sep 02, 2020
2cribz:
In broadday lighht. Hw can u buy home theater for 25k. When i be dey schl the lowest lg home theater branf new as at 2010 was 35k. Dem scam u well. You for just buy online. lol. Say home theater dey no work with light ,na only gen. Nawa o. So if light dey,u go off light turn on your gen. See stupid excuse. My guy avoid tokunbo or buy online, ah wetin.
Alaba boys don show u strong tin
grin grin grin
Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by Tda1: 6:50pm On Sep 02, 2020
Dont mind people that justify fraud, you did nothing wrong. They could have just said they can't sell to you at that price and you leave.

mabeni:
what is wrong pricing a used sets for 25k? If e no gree shey be you tell me no and i go comot go another place. No be sey i dey greedy but na my budget be that.

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Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by amdoyin82(m): 6:51pm On Sep 02, 2020
mabeni:
BEN, you and your colleagues will never know peace for defrauding me my hard earned money. You even had the guts to tell me that you too wants to driver BENZ.
Ase wa!!! Awise nitifa, afose niti orunmilla

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Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by KosiGee(m): 6:51pm On Sep 02, 2020
mabeni:
BEN, you and your colleagues will never know peace for defrauding me my hard earned money. You even had the guts to tell me that you too wants to driver BENZ.


I feel sad reading this as I know a lot of people and some friends who work at Alana Int. market however I have no sympathy for fraudsters and scammers.
Those people should be bundled and locked inside that shop and set ablaze.
If they are Igbos, I hope they never cross the River Niger alive with their evil.

I hate dishonest people. Fcck them all.

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Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by Nobody: 6:51pm On Sep 02, 2020
Vanzcharles:



Common will you shut up your mouth. Almost every young bit in Nigeria is into scam. You dey shout igbo. When everybody is into local fraud and foreign fraud.
Just shut up your mouth.
Don't mind him, when hussppupi scamming white people some of them was supporting him.
Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by MosheDayan: 6:52pm On Sep 02, 2020
UDUJ:
First time I am hearing of a DVD drive that only works with generator and not Nepa undecided
Omo e funny die. grin
Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by GogetterMD(m): 6:53pm On Sep 02, 2020
femi4:
Oh, so you know acunnon and you didn't go through him. You're now calling him out if he know the man.

Computer village/Alaba international is not for novice
All those alaba people na the same trouser dem dey wear, and they won't snitch on each other

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Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by Minjim: 6:53pm On Sep 02, 2020
gypsey:
Don't mind him, when hussppupi scamming white people some of them was supporting him.

Fool! Who supported Hushpuppy?

Yorubas don't console thieves

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Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by Nobody: 6:54pm On Sep 02, 2020
Ah bro that's alaba oh
They did same to my senior bro
Bought a television and paid they refuse to release the television saying it's more than the price he paid for that he should carry smaller one and before you know them don gather to support themselves,they are just bunch of criminals at that market
Be wise bro,don't buy things from alaba and if you are buying be wise also

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Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by Jabioro: 6:54pm On Sep 02, 2020
It can only work with " generator and not NEPA" this statement is for the dumbest fellow..

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Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by Nobody: 6:55pm On Sep 02, 2020
When Housppupi was scamming white people you people were encouraging and supporting him. grin
Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by Favour22amaka(f): 6:56pm On Sep 02, 2020
Ben , it will never be well with you, even the useless Ben owing me and have refused to pay, it will never be well with you where ever you are. Those people called Ben.
Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by DrinkWater10: 6:56pm On Sep 02, 2020
successtutor:
Are you a learner? Gadget on generator alone? An appliance is either 110 or 220 . meaning, step down is required for 110 but those guys get jazz, u won't even remember.
Expatriate please.
Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by KosiGee(m): 6:57pm On Sep 02, 2020
Minjim:
I had similar experience at Alaba around 2008
First I took a DVD for repair. My mistake was leaving it for the guy since he couldn't finish the repair that day. Since I can only come on Saturdays, when I got there the next Saturday, my DVD was in scrap. He has removed every part of it to repair other people's DVD. He offered to give me another one but that one cannot even play any disc at all. I just gave up and left.

In 2014 ,I went there to buy an lcd tv. They ended up selling fake Lg tv for me at 70k. I only watched it for a month when it start showing thin lines. Gradually the lines got bigger till it blur the whole screen. When the electric egineer opened it. The panel inside is like that of a laptop. The man said he'll take it to Alaba cos he has never seen a panel like that b4. When he came back he said no one can repair it cos they said it's fake and can't be repaired.
My friends were just blaming me why I went to Alaba to buy new tv when I can buy it from Jumia or at LG Place.

See, 70% of what is sold at Alaba are fake products. They sell all types of logo stickers that they paste on it to make it look real. I only go to Alaba to buy tokunbo product now. And whatever I am buying must be tested fully.

I am sorry to say this, some igbos are not honest biz and it's not their fault. It's the govt I'll blame for allowing them to get away with duping people and claiming they are industrious.

Now I heard they have taskforce office at Alaba where you can report any dubious transactions.

If you don't know your way around just avoid Alaba totally


There are lots of genuine and honest business men in Alaba market. It’s unfortunate and very sad that these sort of nonsense happen there.

The leadership need to sort the mess before it ruins the market and I do hope that they try that nonsense with a crazy police or military guy. Death and misfortune to all scammers.
Re: How I Was Defrauded At Alaba International Market Today. by ChengHun(m): 6:57pm On Sep 02, 2020
Those boys need to be deported to their villages to go and be selling Oha leaf.

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