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Technology Market / Re: Top 15 Free Classified Ads Websites In Nigeria You Can Take Advantage Of Today by ads4africa: 5:37am On Jun 28, 2017
mcfriend9:
I think if you are talking about classifieds, www.kwilist.com should be on the list. Though its only for cars, it deserves to be listed anywhere cause their concept of free video ads is the most innovative I have seen of all of them. Just hope someday they will support advertising other products.


I think www.alltheweb.ng is a good try also
Technology Market / Re: PIC OF Used White Techno F7 Phantom A+ For Sell Or Swap 19klast by ads4africa: 9:49am On Sep 22, 2015
try http://www.alltheweb.ng
100% free to advertise and sell your goods and services


nicedaddy:
Hello nairalanders. Am selling ny phantom techno f7 A+. for 19k. or ready to swap it. I live in mowe ibafo and anyone that is interested should call me on 08032735539. or whatsapp me also. Its working perfectly and its also clean. Thanks
Phones / Re: BRAND NEW SEALED Beats Pill 2.0 By Dr. Dre Bluetooth Wireless Speaker - Black by ads4africa: 9:38am On Sep 22, 2015
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slim147:
Price is 20k Each
If interested Let me know asap
Call o8o3296o222
whatsapp o8o928o3o86
Location: Lagos but can deliever to other states
Fashion / Re: POST HERE | ALL Modeling-Related Information! by ads4africa: 9:33am On Sep 22, 2015
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cyburg01:





Good News all fashion lovers and models

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What does app mean??

Advertise
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Promote
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Publicize
your fashion and modelling events by partnering with Lesmannequin.com

For the models we have a modelling base where we bring all models in house for updates , tips and trainings. All you have to do is Subscribe for updates.

Like our Facebook page
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And BBM. : 79E01E71 and specify by sending a message with the purpose so as to differentiate you.
Fashion / Re: POST HERE | ALL Modeling-Related Information! by ads4africa: 9:32am On Sep 22, 2015
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100% free to advertise and sell your goods and services

AnonymouslyMe:
All modeling related information should be posted here. i.e recruitment, jobs, auditions, castings, photoshoot ect. Pls post if you're a modeling or an advertising agency etc, It's basically any and every thing related to modelings.

Thank you.

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Properties / Re: Amazing Offer! Cheap And Sandy Dry Land - Oakwood Park 2 Ibeju-lekki- N1.08m by ads4africa: 9:18am On Sep 22, 2015
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ekperenwosu:
AMAZING OFFER! CHEAP AND SANDY DRY LAND - OAKWOOD PARK 2 IBEJU-LEKKI- N1.08M
Price: N1,080,000
Oakwood Park Phase 2 is simply amazing due to its price considered with its unbeatable location. Being located along the road/proposed express road that will link to Ikorodu/4th Mainland bridge, it is a deal that should not elude any wise investor. You will undoubtedly love this estate land just seeing the topography and location. It is pure sandy dry land with several other estates sprawled around. Due to its remarkable qualities, this estate is fast selling and will undoubtedly go out of sale soonest. This is true and not mere hype. Another irresistible factor in buying a plot/plots in Oakwood is that it's in a fast developing neighbourhood while work will commence in a short while. In the next 2-3 years, an investment in this estate will be worth at least 5times its current price. You have no issue with Omoniles and our estates are legally backed with the requisite documents.
We currently have Six(6) other estates located in Eti-Osa/Ibeju lekki. They are:

1. Havilla Garden estate Eleranigbe, Ibeju-Lekki – N450,000
2. Lekki Villas, Bogije, Ibeju-lekki – N1,500,000
3. Oakwood Gardens, Lakowe beside Golf Course with Governor’s consent – N6,210,000 for 450sqm
4. Oakwood Park Estate Phase 3 – N900,000
5. Oakwood Gardens Estate Phase 2 with C of O N4,500,000 (Promo price)
6. Lekki Villa Phase 2 Ibeju-Town – N1,500,000

More interesting is the fact that this beautiful estate is in proximity to the following ongoing Mega projects:
1. New International Airport
2. Deep Sea Port
3. Free Trade Zone
4. Dangote Refinery
5. Pan African University permanent site
6. Industrial park
7. Several gated estates/ foreign companies etc.
For enquiries call 08025019932 or 09098808245
Location: Oakwood Parks 2 is in Eleranigbe-about 6 minutes from Eleko junction, Lekki-Epe Expressway. It is surrounded by other lovely estates.
Installmental payment option is available.
For further enquiries/inspection call SUNNY on 09098808245, 08025019932
Webmasters / Re: 5 Factors That Make Your Website Stand Out by ads4africa: 8:21am On Sep 22, 2015
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Warlord3000:


Mister man go get a paid domain for yourself first before you canvass to train others...

Mtschew
Webmasters / Re: I Need A Site Where I Can Sell My Goods by ads4africa: 8:11am On Sep 22, 2015
Adverts / Re: Smile To The Bank Every Week.........invest In Granite Truck Business!!! by ads4africa: 2:53pm On Sep 14, 2015
very good. try. www.ads4africa.com

jam04:
This is an opportunity for potential investors to invest into truck business in partnership with our company. we offer transport services to the granite stones and sand industry in Abeokuta,Ogun state and due to our large client base, we are in need of more trucks. we have fixed returns we give to you on each truck every week( Fixed in the sense that no condition will ever make us not to pay you except if your truck breaks down or in need of repairs).You don't have to be in Abeokuta before you can invest in this business as we pay into your bank account first thing every Monday.If you wish,you can install GPS tracking device on your trucks to know its location at any given time. For 6 tires truck, we pay you GUARANTEED 30,000 and on 14,18,26 tires truck we pay you GUARANTEED 120,000 weekly . all terms and conditions are under sealed agreement, so you are protected and returns on your investment is SEALED!!!

new management system recently introduced. we decided to adopt this system because we discovered investors feel more comfortable with it.
We have 2 types of management styles:

a) In the first management system, Penthouse Industry will be solely responsible for all truck maintenance including parts and servicing ‘EXCEPT’ engine, gear and axle replacement or repair. From experience, engine, gear and axle do not breakdown in the first 10-11 months. This means you do not get to be disturbed about any breakdown or delay in repairs. You only receive your Monthly payment. We however deduct 25% from your Monthly returns for months of January, February, March and April. 20% for months of May, June and December. 15% for months of July, August, September, October and November.This system allows investor to plan very well as they don’t get bothered about maintenance cost. It also gives rest of mind especially when investor does not have an independent supervisor to verify repair claims.


b) In this second option, we cover expenses of not more than 5,000 Naira per week on the truck. The 5,000 can be one-time or accumulated. Any other repair/replacement higher than 5000 Naira ( or after 5000 must have been expended for that week) will be bore by investor


Also note that all our trucks are fully insured ( comprehensive insurance policy for goods in transit) with Mansard insurance. in-case of accident or casualty, they pay claims promptly. so rest of mind is assured in the business.

I will be looking forward to any further inquiry or questions you might have

Regards
Penthouse Industry Limited(Rc 418942)
Oluseye Olayiwola
08090938426, 07069457328( whatsapp)




Politics / Re: Refugees From Togo Spotted In Ikoyi This Morning (photos) by ads4africa: 9:15am On Aug 13, 2015
If indeed they are refugees, then they need and should get the humanitarian help they urgently need smiley
Nairaland / General / Online Safety Tips When Using Free Online Classifieds by ads4africa: 7:41am On May 30, 2015
What are the common activities that potentially fraudulent buyers and sellers do?

Buyers:

Ask you to wire money into their account.

Offer high-value (but fake) cashier's cheques in exchange for the item for sale. The value of cashier's cheque often far exceeds your item and the buyer asks you to wire the balance back to them via a money transfer service. Banks will often cash these fake cheques AND THEN HOLD YOU RESPONSIBLE WHEN THE CHEQUE FAILS TO CLEAR. Scams often involves a 3rd party (shipping agent, business associate owing buyer money). We would strongly discourage you from wiring money.
Recommend an unfamiliar escrow or payment service.
Place large orders to be sent to a foreign location.
Say they will pay you half of what's due before they receive the item, and half payment afterwards.
Will not provide you a verifiable telephone number.
Pay with an international credit card or cashier's cheque.

Sellers:

Ask you to wire money into an International bank account.
May ask you to send payment overseas and will only accept Western Union or another money transfer service (e-Gold).
List an address that is different from the address on their item detail page.
Recommend an unfamiliar escrow or payment service.
Not be up front about the authenticity of items for sale.
Will not provide you a verifiable telephone number.
Try to convince you not to use payment services that offers protection (accepted services are those like Escrow.com and PayPal).
Will repeatedly not answer phone calls or email.
Continuously provide excuses about why you haven't received an item.
Sell suspect copies of software, music, or videos.
Refuse to give you a working shipment tracking number.
Sell an expensive popular item at a suspiciously low price.

What should I do if I suspect a fraudulent seller?

With the prevalent spread of internet scamming these days, it constantly gets more difficult to tell which ads " ARE GENUINE AND WHICH ONES ARE FAKE" and which are not. Professional scammers are getting sharper at refining their schemes as fast as their traps are being discovered. At Ads4africa.com, we aim to provide our users with some great tips to help them foresee better which ads are legitimate from those which are FAKE, and are looking for opportunities to take advantage of unsuspecting customers. Protect yourself with the following tips:

Animal sales and adoption scams (Capuchin and marmoset monkeys, Parrots, etc.)


There are currently a number of these scams operating, mostly pretending to be selling or giving away capuchin monkeys for adoption. The majority of these scams are run from Cameroon, they usually accept your money and never send any monkey, parrot, etc. Note that many countries ban the importation of monkeys as pets, or have very strict licensing conditions, so it's usually very hard to import pets from abroad. To import an animal it has to be kept in quarantine for several months so if someone is giving you the impression that you will get a fast delivery this is also false. Also look out for anyone who wants you to send them money through Western Union or Moneygram, since this a way for scammers to receive money without being able to be traced afterwards.

Work at home scams

Fraudulent schemes often use the Internet to advertise purported business opportunities that will allow individuals to earn thousands of dollars a month in "work-at-home" ventures. These schemes typically require the individuals to pay anywhere from R150 to thousands of rands or more, but fail to deliver the materials or information that would be needed to make the work-at-home opportunity a potentially viable business. Often, after paying a registration fee, the applicant will be sent advice on how to place ads similar to the one that recruited him in order to recruit others, which is effectively a pyramid scheme. Other types of work at home scams include home assembly kits. The applicant pays a fee for the kit, but after assembling and returning the item, it's rejected as sub-standard, meaning the applicant is out of pocket for the materials. Similar scams include home-working directories, medical billing, data entry at home or reading books for money.

For more information:

Tips for avoiding work-at-home scams (fraud.org)

Pyramid and multi-level marketing schemes


Both pyramid and multi-level marketing (MLM, network market, matrix marketing) schemes have something in common. For both you have to recruit others to join, who will in turn recruit others to join. You are supposed to get a portion of the money from each of the people you recruit and those they have recruited.

Pyramid schemes are illegal in most countries, under fair trading legislation, because of two basic things: You are promised that you will make money from it, and you have to pay in order to join. The money making promise is false, since after only a few levels (e.g. about 10) of this scheme it requires more than a country's population to join to enable the people above them to make any profit.

Multi-level marketing schemes and the rest aren't illegal, since you get some kind of product when you join, and they appear to focus on the product and not the recruitment process, but most of these certainly won't forget to let you know how much money you could theoretically make if you recruit others. Many of these schemes will also tell you they are not like other schemes out there.It is possible to make money from Multi-level marketing schemes, if you are any good at selling to other individuals. If you are good at selling to other individuals you can probably do fine already since you are probably able to sell toys, cars, property, insurance, etc. so you wouldn't need to participate in a scheme like this. It's not easier to sell to people you already know. Usually the products involved with these schemes are overpriced, for people you already know you it's often easier to say no to you if they think they're getting a bad deal. Also, in a group of friends, a group of people in a town or on the internet, once you've recruited two levels there will be a large number of people selling the same products in competition to each other in the same area or group. It's a proven fact that most people don't make money who join an MLM scheme. However, if you are good at selling you might be one of the few who actually do, the worst that can happen is that you buy some junk products you could maybe use and annoy a few friends by trying to sell it to them.

Investment scams

Many investment scams promising very high returns are actually pyramid schemes in disguise. These schemes usually promise something over %5 (up to 30%) per month, or 60% per year. In other words for every $100 that you invest it pays at least $5/month or more out. What happens in reality is that people who has invested in the scheme receive their interest payout from money taken from your own investment or from that of new people who has invested in the scheme. These schemes often pay out their promised amounts of investors initially, since nothing sells their services quicker than people who's received their 'returns' in the first few months. Unfortunately it's impossible to sustain such returns, so one day the people who run the scheme disappears along with everyone's money.


Payment scams


Please be careful when people pay with cheques, these can be forged and make sure the money has cleared first. Other very common scams has to do with bank transfers, where money has actually been paid in by cheque but hasn't cleared, so it looks like the funds is in your bank account but it is not until the bank realises the cheque is fraudulent. These are usually accompanied by fake deposit slips. Another common form of these fraudulent transfers is where the person 'accidentally' paid too much money into your account, and is asking you to pay him back the extra money.

We will keep updating this page so check back for more tips
http://ads4africa.com/blog/online-safety-tips-when-using-ads4africacom-free-online-classifieds.html

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