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femi4:Thank you very much sir |
[quote author=femi4 post=57528619]just glo. Your Network? Oh thanks for the response. It's a glo modem. Any idea of a universal modem price? |
femi4:Good morning Mr Femi. Is it that all huawei E303s-1 can't be unlocked? If not, please help me with this imei: 867648012795876 s/n: U9CBYA9280721858. Thank you sir |
To those who seek tutorials, I suggest you check YouTube for videos (for beginners). It's quite simple to understand. I've sent a pm to some on this thread requesting for tutorials/e-books but got no response-guess they're too busy to reply. So I decided to check it out on YouTube and it was easier to understand than I had thought. Try it too. |
Oluwaseunsodiq:didn't you write 35k for the slim hacked in your previous post? |
WHIZKIDEFE:. Do add me to your list of recipients please. aderemi.adedokun@yahoo.com. Thanks |
Interested. |
Oluwaseunsodiq:What can you say as per the performance of the console so far? Is it working fine? I would love to get one for my siblings. |
Was going through some online scam stories on alibaba and found this 'The Victim's Story: "The company I dealt with was registered on Alibaba.com as a U.S. company, but the company representative had me pay through Western Union to a Chinese address. After I paid, the supplier said the goods were detained in the customs office because customs didn't find the original invoice attached to the goods. The supplier explained that his company's policy was to issue invoices only when quantities are above 5 units. He told me to pay for another 2 units for another $150 so they could issue an invoice, but I refused. I didn't receive the products. I later discovered this is a Chinese company. All his information is fraudulent!" What Went Wrong: Scammers living in fraud-prone regions (i.e. Nigeria, parts of China, etc.) will set up websites for front companies with fake addresses in more stable, law-abiding countries to give their marks a false sense of security. Alibaba.com has safeguards to prevent such geographic shenanigans, but occasionally a scammer slips through the screening process. In this case, the buyer should have been suspicious when this "U.S." company asked for payment to be sent to China. Lessons Learned: •• Don’t do the deal if a seller asks you to send payment to a country not shown on the company website or Alibaba.com online storefront as its headquarters. •• If you have doubts about a company's actual location, do a quick background check. Call the number listed on the website, making sure the country code is correct. Ask questions Isn't this discouraging for a Nigerian looking to do international business |
Need a battery for Toshiba A135-S4727 and a universal modem. How much do they cost Ƌnd how do I get to you in Ikeja? |
Hello Doc, I was diagnosed with streptococcus pneumonia and Augmentin was prescribed to me along with a cough syrup. After using 3 packs of the drug, I became dehydrated. And then I was told I should've used the drug with a blood tonic. This got me confused and is prompting me to ask 'since the drug dehydrates, should it be taken with a blood tonic or an oral rehydration suspension?' |
Thanks to the fact that the victim was sharp. If he had gone to the police station instead, the money might be gone forever. |
starlight®®:I wonder o. Why do they have to walk in stilettos when there are other simple choices? |
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