5 236
A Guide to doing business with Nigerians
Post 22 of 373
Ms Lucia
offline
No Company Website yet
Overall Ranking MVP:110 Rank:5,591
Replying to [Honest Nigerian]:
Thank you !

And you give us good advise .

05 Sep 2006 05:24
Post 23 of 373
balu1234
offline
No Company Website yet
Overall Ranking MVP:13,248 Rank:38
Replying to [Honest Nigerian]: I too believe that good and bad people are evrywhere. It is only that maybe there has been too much propaganda towards yours country.

I appreciate your spirit.

Keep it up.
05 Sep 2006 07:45
Post 24 of 373
Honest Nigerian
offline
No Company Website yet
Overall Ranking MVP:1,163 Rank:210
Replying to [pilandros]: Well your business sense tells you it is a scam, that is what it is. If they don't ask for a sample how do they know the quality of the product they want to buy. There is a Standard Organisation of Nigeria, that authenticates the quality of each product imported for commercial consumption, how are they sure that the product will meet the standard required. I suspect that in their subsequent corresspondence with you they will change the topic from transferring money into your account to asking you to send them some money. Run Run
05 Sep 2006 15:38
Post 25 of 373
Honest Nigerian
offline
No Company Website yet
Overall Ranking MVP:1,163 Rank:210
Replying to [Tell me why]: All the websites mentioned in the article are Nigerian Government's Official Websites. You can confirm them from any Nigerian Consulate
05 Sep 2006 15:41
Post 26 of 373
Honest Nigerian
offline
No Company Website yet
Overall Ranking MVP:1,163 Rank:210
Replying to [donjo99]: It is your customer that gets the AGP from the bank and send it to you. Now You need to verify the geniuneness of the AGP by confirming from the Bank directly by yourself. There are Only 25 Banks in Nigeria. Now all their names and addresses can be gotten from The Official Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria or through the Nigerian Embassy in your country DON'T believe any bank address sent to you by you customer, believe only the ones you receive directly from the central bank or embassy
05 Sep 2006 15:46
Post 27 of 373
skyline
offline
No Company Website yet
Overall Ranking MVP:7 Rank:1,815,474
Replying to [Honest Nigerian]:yes one bad apple doesn't spoil the whole bunch,i want do businese with honest nigerians
06 Sep 2006 00:35
Post 28 of 373
Replying to [Honest Nigerian]:THATS THE FIRST TIME I SEE A LOGICAL ANSWER FROM NIGERIA
06 Sep 2006 01:56
Post 29 of 373
Replying to [Honest Nigerian]:
God bless the writer of this write up 'IF YOU WANTTO DO BUSINESS WITH NIGERIANS' What are the the risks and troubles doing business on line with the Chiese? So that those of us intending todoing business online with China should beware of.
I enjoy every bit of educative informations. Remain blessed.
OLUSEGUN STEVENS
LOKOJA NIGERIA.
06 Sep 2006 11:30
Post 30 of 373
I am Glad as Nigeria is Emerging as one of the Best countries to do business on earth,however it is Pertinent to state that it has always been,before time ,but the Major Problem has been the issue of Scams and Frauds which has usally ben perpetuated by 16-25 year old Chaps who find Avenue to Enrich thier pockets.
Business is Nigeria can be so Profitable and Worthwhile,it is only left to who ever want to do Business to go through the Right Channel, and refuse to GIve any Gratification to any official,if asked please contatct the EFCC,and the isue wil be taken up.

07 Sep 2006 05:41
Post 31 of 373
Replying to [Honest Nigerian]: Please tell about this company.
His name is Mr CHARLES POWO asking to share nafdac fee. When I am telling i will pay embassy buyer is telling "if embassy will take payments and tell them to retrun the money to me so that i will pay to nafdac agent in nigeria".
I am tobacco manufacturer exporter. All details in here http://www.alibaba.com/company/10127641.html
I replied this Nigerian guy just by seeing your 1st post in this forum. Normally mark spam. Please help. If is not spam.
07 Sep 2006 13:00
Email this page Bookmark this page