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BusinessRe: What Business Can One Start With 40,000 Naira by twinkletoes02: 11:57am On Jun 22, 2017
Hello, Rosewholesale offers fashion to household item you can shop for in bulk/wholesale quantity, www.rosewholesale.com once you make your order, send your shipping request/ order details to info@customerservice.com, they willin turn assign to you a UK/US shipping address, so you can use this shipping address in any online store, they deliver to the shipping address. Shop The World will then deliver to you in Nigeria within 3-5 working days.
Shop The World offers you reliable shipping service, and keeps you up to date on tracking your shipment till it reaches your door. If you are unable to pay in the US/UK currency, they pay on your behalf the value rate in Naira as dollar/pound to the store or should you want to credit your account in Dollar/Pounds, they offer e-currency. Now you can shop the world. contact www.shoptheworldgroup.com or call 08062221202
queentener:
OK after deep though I decided to seek opinion from my fellow nairalanders, please with the present Nigeria economy and the fall in naira what business can be started with 40,000-50,000 naira. Preferably importation business and please can you help with online sites with cheap items and free shipping.
BusinessRe: Shopping Experience With Mallforafrica.com by twinkletoes02: 11:13am On Jun 21, 2017
Try Shop The World Group, their delivery is reliable, you get your orders intact, and adequate update on the order. Shop The World offers affordable and reliable shipping to Nigeria. mail at info@shoptheworldgroup.com, www.shoptheworldgroup.com
msb247:
My current ordeal:

It all started when I found a laptop on Amazon.com and decided to use MallforAfrica. Since it was above 30cm, I made a custom request and sent them the link. I noticed that the quote I was sent was for the one sold directly by Amazon & not that of the merchant the link points to which was cheaper by over $70 than that of Amazon. I didn't bother and assumed that delivery may be faster and may be it's due to partnership with Amazon or experience with merchants.

After placing an order through webcard, status changed to 'Awaiting items' from merchant after 2 days of 'processing' the payment I made on 10th May 2017.

Now I'm getting more skeptical and apprehensive by the day cos only God knows where my laptop is and whether it'll get to me in one piece or if it's the actual one I ordered for. I'm already having bad feelings about the whole transaction, my very first with MFA.

I didn't contact them all this while just to see how they operate but when I began to get worried and thought of calling or emailing, they notified me via email (after about 2 weeks of waiting) that investigation is ongoing into the delay on why the merchant hasn't sent the laptop to them and promised to keep me posted.

The next day, they emailed again and later called notifying me of the merchant's unexpected inventory issue but the same laptop from another merchant is now en route to their warehouse and item should arrive on or before 2nd of June. I'm not sure whether this date is for arrival at their warehouse or Abuja office. I don't even know if there's a price difference now.

Status is now 'Other' as I write this.

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