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Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by jr3: 8:51pm On Aug 25, 2016
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Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 7:59am On Sep 05, 2016
saintjoel:



Jelad ventures is an advocate for a clean and successful entry for vehicles coming into NIGERIA through the port OR land borders. Vehicles could be cars, SUV, heavy machineries etc but as long as custom duty is paid,no issues will hinder it's movement.

Our crew was at the Federal Operations unit in Ikeja to help retrieve two vehicles that were impounded by the patrol. When we tell prospective importers that it's all about getting an agent that will quote low prices but getting an agent that will quote low prices and also get the vehicles into NIGERIA with no hassles. Many importers are always Penny wise but pound foolish when it comes to duty payment and with the new authorization from customs HQ that even registered vehicles should be seized when they are underpaid OR smuggled,many vehicle owners will have their vehicles impounded on the highways.

The two Camry cars were impounded because they were underpaid, the agents that were given the jobs paid N220,000 each instead of N300,000 - N350,000 in connivance with the importers but unfortunately they were all seized by f.o.u and each was released after spending almost N700,000 in their office. One of the importers had earlier contacted the JELAD crew to ask for the duty and he was given a quote of N380,000 **** CHARGED WITH THE NEW RATE OF N313 - 1$**** but someone somewhere decided to give the job to another agent for N280,000 which at the end backfired and they later had to seek for JELAD ventures' help to retrieve the cars from customs in Ikeja,they spent almost N700,000 extra on each car before they could be retrieved.

*** CHECKING YOUR DOCUMENTS DOESN'T COST MUCH AND ALLOWING AGENTS TO RAISE DEBIT NOTES FOR YOU TO AUGMENT WHAT THE INITIAL PAYMENT DOESN'T COST MUCH TOO.

*** ALWAYS MAKE SURE YOU PAY THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF MONEY/DUTY BEFORE YOUR VEHICLE'S ENTRY INTO NIGERIA..

That's why we at JELAD ventures make sure that we strike a balance between what you've to pay for duty and what you can afford to pay as an importer. We make sure that what you pay doesn't go beyond what you're supposed to pay and you don't need to drain your bank account while paying...


**** DON'T BE PENNY WISE BUT POUND FOOLISH ****...






If any importer falls into these category,he/she can approach a licensed AGENT to raise what is called a DEBIT NOTE (D.N). A debit note is raised with the importers consent,its raised between the C. A. C,post clearance unit and the valuations units.

The D. N is used to cover-up for the balance of what was supposed to be paid as duty initially and believe me, a DN will save you from embarrassment when custom officers stop you on the highway.

Please note that before a DN can be raised, your papers must be original and the original year of declaration must be known, also the cheapest you can process a DN is N170,000 but please note that it's also subject to the model of the vehicle you're declaring.

Picture one shows the initial payment of N158,000

Picture two shows N105,000 that was raised as D. N for the vehicle.

Picture three shows the post clearance release form showing the reason a D. N was raised.

Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 10:45am On Sep 09, 2016
saintjoel:
Have u ever wondered how you can identify fake custom papers?

All you need to check is what we call "CUSTOMS REFERENCE NUMBER" or c-number on your SGD form *single goods declaration form*.

This particular number is actually used to input details of your vehicle and payment of duty into the customs' database. It shows information like the consignee info ( agency handling your job),the means of entry (road for vehicles through land borders and ports for sea),office of entry (idiroko customs command or seme customs command or tincan port),location of vehicle and place of discharge(idiroko border/seme border,tincan),name and address of person/persons responsible for financial settlement (the owner of the vehicle) etc.

What fraudulent dealers do is called MO or machined outside-this is a process where a forger forges the bank receipts and all customs documentation. The documents look genuine but are not in the customs data base. It is a giant syndicate in the ports and borders because the vehicles are ultimately smuggled out of the ports/borders with conivance of fraudulent customs officials.

At the top right hand corner of your document is a very bold set of numbers. This is the "C" number. You can not miss it because it is so bold and prominent. Underneath it is a date. That date is to reflect the date duty was paid at the bank and stored in the customs ASSYCUDA data base. ASSYCUA means "automated system customs data". And the date under the C number means that that C number was computed into the data system on that date plus all the charges paid. If the payment reflects on the data base it means your documents are genuine,on the other hand if it does not reflect it means your car documents are duds/fake and your vehicle is liable to seizure and confiscation if you are stopped at any check point,if you are on a long distance journey.

My advise to any one buying a car from anybody is to request for the relevant documents in particular the SGD form which means "single goods declaration form" and has the C number boldly written at the top right hand corner. Under the C number is the date that document was posted into the data system.
No two vehicles can have the same C number and date. So armed with this you can visit any customs station to know if your documents are genuine.

With some cotonou smuggled cars showing up on our streets with forged documents as lagos cleared cars and vehicles been M.Od out of ports,this is a stress-free method of verifying your papers.

We have opened this thread for verification of C-numbers from the following points of entry -

1. Lagos port
2. Seme
3. Idiroko.

All you need to do is supply your name,address,VIN and the C-number of the vehicle and we run checks on it.THERE'S NO FIXED CHARGE FOR THE CHECKS BUT WHATEVER THE LORD PUTS IN YOUR HEART AS TIPS CAN BE SENT THROUGH OUR ACCOUNT...

For more information,kindly contact gbenga through the following links-

BBM - 530A7A98

Mobile - 08062948193

Mail - jelad.ventures@yahoo.co.uk and jeladventuress@gmail.com

Whatsapp - 08062948193

Viber - 08062948193

Pix 1 shows the SGD form for a 2007 AUDI Q7 (some details have been blocked to protect the owner's information and the agency that has given us permission to use the form).

Pix 2 shows the Audi Q7 inside Cotonou with a temporary 16hr plate number on it's way to Nigeria.


THE FESTIVE PERIOD IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER AND MANY OF US WILL BE USING THE HIGHWAYS.

YOU CAN RUN CHECKS IN YOUR DUTY PAPERS FOR A TOKEN FEE TO SAVE YOURSELF FROM EMBARRASSMENT ON THE HIGHWAYS..

CALL GBENGA ON 08062948193,THANKS.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 1:54pm On Sep 12, 2016
Barka d'sallah

Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 11:16am On Sep 21, 2016
saintjoel:



THE FESTIVE PERIOD IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER AND MANY OF US WILL BE USING THE HIGHWAYS.

YOU CAN RUN CHECKS IN YOUR DUTY PAPERS FOR A TOKEN FEE TO SAVE YOURSELF FROM EMBARRASSMENT ON THE HIGHWAYS..

CALL GBENGA ON 08062948193,THANKS.




PLEASE NOTE THAT WE COLLECT WHATEVER TOKEN YOU WANT TO GIVE US FOR CHECKS,D.N AND DUTY PAYMENTS MUST BE PAID UPFRONT. WE'VE MANY CLIENTS SCRAMMING IMMEDIATELY WE'RE THROUGH WITH THEIR JOBS AND WE WONDER HOW SOME NIGERIANS WILL SPEND MILLIONS ON VEHICLES,YET YOU'LL KEEP PURSUING THEM FOR N3,000 OR ANY OTHER TOKEN PROMISED. WHAT WE DO HERE ALSO INVOLVES MONEY COS PEOPLE WE'RE RELATING WITH ALSO COLLECT MONEY BEFORE ATTENDING TO US.

THANKS FOR YOUR COOPERATION.

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Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 9:00am On Sep 25, 2016
saintjoel:



If any importer falls into these category,he/she can approach a licensed AGENT to raise what is called a DEBIT NOTE (D.N). A debit note is raised with the importers consent,its raised between the C. A. C,post clearance unit and the valuations units.

The D. N is used to cover-up for the balance of what was supposed to be paid as duty initially and believe me, a DN will save you from embarrassment when custom officers stop you on the highway.

Please note that before a DN can be raised, your papers must be original and the original year of declaration must be known, also the cheapest you can process a DN is N170,000 but please note that it's also subject to the model of the vehicle you're declaring.

Picture one shows the initial payment of N158,000

Picture two shows N105,000 that was raised as D. N for the vehicle.

Picture three shows the post clearance release form showing the reason a D. N was raised.

Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by lawalta: 3:33pm On Sep 28, 2016
Hello,
What do you advise I do about this.?
I bought a Toyota Camry 2011 at Berger in November 2014. Among the papers given to me by the dealer, was the customs paper showing they had paid N650k.
For the first time, this past August, I travelled to the North, via Ondo State. I was accosted by the custom people at Owena... long story short, my car was impounded. After calling everyone I knew, I paid another duty (N400k at Union Bank in Akure, and N120k as penalty) at the customs office before collecting my car the next day.
All this while, iI was calling the dealer, he told me, I should not worry, when I get back to Lagos, he will settle me.
Alas, he gave me N150k last week and threatened me not to call him again...
What do you think I should do. I have taken a lawyer already, but I am just hoping, I will not lose more than the N150k he has given to me...
What do you think?
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 4:35pm On Sep 28, 2016
lawalta:
Hello,
What do you advise I do about this.?
I bought a Toyota Camry 2011 at Berger in November 2014. Among the papers given to me by the dealer, was the customs paper showing they had paid N650k.
For the first time, this past August, I travelled to the North, via Ondo State. I was accosted by the custom people at Owena... long story short, my car was impounded. After calling everyone I knew, I paid another duty (N400k at Union Bank in Akure, and N120k as penalty) at the customs office before collecting my car the next day.
All this while, iI was calling the dealer, he told me, I should not worry, when I get back to Lagos, he will settle me.
Alas, he gave me N150k last week and threatened me not to call him again...
What do you think I should do. I have taken a lawyer already, but I am just hoping, I will not lose more than the N150k he has given to me...
What do you think?

What papers were you given when you paid N400k in AKURE?
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by lawalta: 7:03pm On Sep 28, 2016
New custom papers for the car.

What papers were you given when you paid N400k in AKURE? [/quote]
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 6:49am On Sep 29, 2016
lawalta:
New custom papers for the car.

What papers were you given when you paid N400k in AKURE?

So what do you want me to do now sir?
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by lawalta: 8:05am On Sep 29, 2016
Thought as someone versed in this field, you can advise how to get my money back from the dealer...
No problem... thanks.

So what do you want me to do now sir? [/quote]
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by valarinz: 8:08am On Sep 29, 2016
saintjoel:


So what do you want me to do now sir?

lol, u dey vex oo
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 9:45am On Sep 29, 2016
valarinz:


lol, u dey vex oo





I'm so sorry if the question sounds rude but from what I can understand, the man has paid duty and he has the papers to prove it. I believe that whatever is going on between him and the cat dealer is a civil case that can be resolved by the police or law courts.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by valarinz: 10:06am On Sep 29, 2016
saintjoel:






I'm so sorry if the question sounds rude but from what I can understand, the man has paid duty and he has the papers to prove it. I believe that whatever is going on between him and the cat dealer is a civil case that can be resolved by the police or law courts.

lol, i know sir,just teasing, will be contacting you on monday to help me confirm some custom docs, hope you'll work that day
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 9:14am On Oct 01, 2016
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Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 6:44am On Oct 05, 2016
OUTSIDE EXIT.

This is when an agent captures and makes payment through designated Banks to the Nigerian Customs Service but doesn't do the necessary documentation before releasing papers to the importer. In other words, the importer is handed a file with original bank teller and acknowledgement slip while every other paper in the file is fake,the vehicles are later smuggled out at the end.

Most of these "OUTSIDE EXIT" jobs are usually done for car dealer, third party relatives or end users that are greedy and want to shortchange the government but what they fail to realise Is that immediately the payment was made, an alert will be see will be seen in Abuja and every other assycuda unit. That alert will always work against the vehicle's free movement cos any checkpoint it gets to, officers especially the eagle eyes ones from the federal operations unit will always spot it and deal with the offending importer appropriately.

Please note that in the issue of raising a D.N,the initial document must go through proper processing before a D. N can be raised. Photocopies can not be Processed, only the original documents must be presented before the alert can be cleared. If any agent claims he/she can process the job with the original documents,don't listen or you'll end up with fake papers again.

**** A D. N IS RAISED TO BOOST INITIAL BANK PAYMENTS TO A LEVEL THAT WILL BE ACCEPTABLE TO CUSTOM OFFICERS. THE LEAST AMOUNT THAT CAN BE RAISED IS N100,000 BUT IT ALSO DEPENDS ON THE TYPE OF VEHICLE.

After the alert has been erased, the D.N can now be raised.

*** in summary, please note that an outside exit is almost like having fake papers with you, the only genuine paper is the bank teller and acknowledgement slip.

For any info, call GBENGA on 08062948193.

Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 11:55am On Oct 12, 2016
saintjoel:
OUTSIDE EXIT.

This is when an agent captures and makes payment through designated Banks to the Nigerian Customs Service but doesn't do the necessary documentation before releasing papers to the importer. In other words, the importer is handed a file with original bank teller and acknowledgement slip while every other paper in the file is fake,the vehicles are later smuggled out at the end.

Most of these "OUTSIDE EXIT" jobs are usually done for car dealer, third party relatives or end users that are greedy and want to shortchange the government but what they fail to realise Is that immediately the payment was made, an alert will be see will be seen in Abuja and every other assycuda unit. That alert will always work against the vehicle's free movement cos any checkpoint it gets to, officers especially the eagle eyes ones from the federal operations unit will always spot it and deal with the offending importer appropriately.

Please note that in the issue of raising a D.N,the initial document must go through proper processing before a D. N can be raised. Photocopies can not be Processed, only the original documents must be presented before the alert can be cleared. If any agent claims he/she can process the job with the original documents,don't listen or you'll end up with fake papers again.

**** A D. N IS RAISED TO BOOST INITIAL BANK PAYMENTS TO A LEVEL THAT WILL BE ACCEPTABLE TO CUSTOM OFFICERS. THE LEAST AMOUNT THAT CAN BE RAISED IS N100,000 BUT IT ALSO DEPENDS ON THE TYPE OF VEHICLE.

After the alert has been erased, the D.N can now be raised.

*** in summary, please note that an outside exit is almost like having fake papers with you, the only genuine paper is the bank teller and acknowledgement slip.

For any info, call GBENGA on 08062948193.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 8:37am On Oct 16, 2016
saintjoel:







If any importer falls into these category,he/she can approach a licensed AGENT to raise what is called a DEBIT NOTE (D.N). A debit note is raised with the importers consent,its raised between the C. A. C,post clearance unit and the valuations units.

The D. N is used to cover-up for the balance of what was supposed to be paid as duty initially and believe me, a DN will save you from embarrassment when custom officers stop you on the highway.

Please note that before a DN can be raised, your papers must be original and the original year of declaration must be known, also the cheapest you can process a DN is N170,000 but please note that it's also subject to the model of the vehicle you're declaring.

Picture one shows the initial payment of N158,000

Picture two shows N105,000 that was raised as D. N for the vehicle.

Picture three shows the post clearance release form showing the reason a D. N was raised.



At JELAD ventures, we can also help you process new papers if your vehicle was smuggled into Nigeria. Pictures below show fake papers issued initially to a client and the new papers processed by JELAD ventures.

Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 7:28am On Oct 21, 2016
saintjoel:
OUTSIDE EXIT.

This is when an agent captures and makes payment through designated Banks to the Nigerian Customs Service but doesn't do the necessary documentation before releasing papers to the importer. In other words, the importer is handed a file with original bank teller and acknowledgement slip while every other paper in the file is fake,the vehicles are later smuggled out at the end.

Most of these "OUTSIDE EXIT" jobs are usually done for car dealer, third party relatives or end users that are greedy and want to shortchange the government but what they fail to realise Is that immediately the payment was made, an alert will be see will be seen in Abuja and every other assycuda unit. That alert will always work against the vehicle's free movement cos any checkpoint it gets to, officers especially the eagle eyes ones from the federal operations unit will always spot it and deal with the offending importer appropriately.

Please note that in the issue of raising a D.N,the initial document must go through proper processing before a D. N can be raised. Photocopies can not be Processed, only the original documents must be presented before the alert can be cleared. If any agent claims he/she can process the job with the original documents,don't listen or you'll end up with fake papers again.

**** A D. N IS RAISED TO BOOST INITIAL BANK PAYMENTS TO A LEVEL THAT WILL BE ACCEPTABLE TO CUSTOM OFFICERS. THE LEAST AMOUNT THAT CAN BE RAISED IS N100,000 BUT IT ALSO DEPENDS ON THE TYPE OF VEHICLE.

After the alert has been erased, the D.N can now be raised.

*** in summary, please note that an outside exit is almost like having fake papers with you, the only genuine paper is the bank teller and acknowledgement slip.

For any info, call GBENGA on 08062948193.

You can run checks, process DUTY and D.N for token amounts through our agency.. Call GBENGA on. 08062948193...
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 11:40am On Oct 26, 2016
saintjoel:







If any importer falls into these category,he/she can approach a licensed AGENT to raise what is called a DEBIT NOTE (D.N). A debit note is raised with the importers consent,its raised between the C. A. C,post clearance unit and the valuations units.

The D. N is used to cover-up for the balance of what was supposed to be paid as duty initially and believe me, a DN will save you from embarrassment when custom officers stop you on the highway.

Please note that before a DN can be raised, your papers must be original and the original year of declaration must be known, also the cheapest you can process a DN is N170,000 but please note that it's also subject to the model of the vehicle you're declaring.

Picture one shows the initial payment of N158,000

Picture two shows N105,000 that was raised as D. N for the vehicle.

Picture three shows the post clearance release form showing the reason a D. N was raised.


http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/customs-to-auction-seized-imo-govt-vehicles-cgc/168654.html



If don't have a duty document,kindly process one immediately..
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 5:32pm On Oct 30, 2016
saintjoel:
OUTSIDE EXIT.

This is when an agent captures and makes payment through designated Banks to the Nigerian Customs Service but doesn't do the necessary documentation before releasing papers to the importer. In other words, the importer is handed a file with original bank teller and acknowledgement slip while every other paper in the file is fake,the vehicles are later smuggled out at the end.

Most of these "OUTSIDE EXIT" jobs are usually done for car dealer, third party relatives or end users that are greedy and want to shortchange the government but what they fail to realise Is that immediately the payment was made, an alert will be see will be seen in Abuja and every other assycuda unit. That alert will always work against the vehicle's free movement cos any checkpoint it gets to, officers especially the eagle eyes ones from the federal operations unit will always spot it and deal with the offending importer appropriately.

Please note that in the issue of raising a D.N,the initial document must go through proper processing before a D. N can be raised. Photocopies can not be Processed, only the original documents must be presented before the alert can be cleared. If any agent claims he/she can process the job with the original documents,don't listen or you'll end up with fake papers again.

**** A D. N IS RAISED TO BOOST INITIAL BANK PAYMENTS TO A LEVEL THAT WILL BE ACCEPTABLE TO CUSTOM OFFICERS. THE LEAST AMOUNT THAT CAN BE RAISED IS N100,000 BUT IT ALSO DEPENDS ON THE TYPE OF VEHICLE.

After the alert has been erased, the D.N can now be raised.

*** in summary, please note that an outside exit is almost like having fake papers with you, the only genuine paper is the bank teller and acknowledgement slip.

For any info, call GBENGA on 08062948193.


http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/customs-to-auction-seized-imo-govt-vehicles-cgc/168654.html


So many people are moving vehicles around with under-paid duty or fake papers and all they think or made to believe is that once custom officers meet you on the road, you can just did your hands into your pocket and settle them but what happens when you can't afford to settle or when you meet law abiding officers on the highways.

Instead of robbing Peter to Paul,why can't we all just try to do the right thing, at the right time by obtaining correct vehicle documents. How many times will you keep having semi heart attacks whenever you spot customs.

*** Obtain original duty papers through JELAD ventures.

*** Run checks on your documents for token amounts and be at peace whenever you're travelling on our highways.

If vehicles belonging to a state government can be impounded, what stops your vehicle from been impounded.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 9:16am On Nov 02, 2016
saintjoel:



Jelad ventures is an advocate for a clean and successful entry for vehicles coming into NIGERIA through the port OR land borders. Vehicles could be cars, SUV, heavy machineries etc but as long as custom duty is paid,no issues will hinder it's movement.

Our crew was at the Federal Operations unit in Ikeja to help retrieve two vehicles that were impounded by the patrol. When we tell prospective importers that it's all about getting an agent that will quote low prices but getting an agent that will quote low prices and also get the vehicles into NIGERIA with no hassles. Many importers are always Penny wise but pound foolish when it comes to duty payment and with the new authorization from customs HQ that even registered vehicles should be seized when they are underpaid OR smuggled,many vehicle owners will have their vehicles impounded on the highways.

The two Camry cars were impounded because they were underpaid, the agents that were given the jobs paid N220,000 each instead of N300,000 - N350,000 in connivance with the importers but unfortunately they were all seized by f.o.u and each was released after spending almost N700,000 in their office. One of the importers had earlier contacted the JELAD crew to ask for the duty and he was given a quote of N380,000 **** CHARGED WITH THE NEW RATE OF N313 - 1$**** but someone somewhere decided to give the job to another agent for N280,000 which at the end backfired and they later had to seek for JELAD ventures' help to retrieve the cars from customs in Ikeja,they spent almost N700,000 extra on each car before they could be retrieved.

*** CHECKING YOUR DOCUMENTS DOESN'T COST MUCH AND ALLOWING AGENTS TO RAISE DEBIT NOTES FOR YOU TO AUGMENT WHAT THE INITIAL PAYMENT DOESN'T COST MUCH TOO.

*** ALWAYS MAKE SURE YOU PAY THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF MONEY/DUTY BEFORE YOUR VEHICLE'S ENTRY INTO NIGERIA..

That's why we at JELAD ventures make sure that we strike a balance between what you've to pay for duty and what you can afford to pay as an importer. We make sure that what you pay doesn't go beyond what you're supposed to pay and you don't need to drain your bank account while paying...


**** DON'T BE PENNY WISE BUT POUND FOOLISH ****...



DON'T FALL MUGU TO UNDER-PAYMENT OR FAKE PAPERS. YOU MAY FIND YOURSELF PAYING MORE THAN YOU BARGAINED FOR OR EVEN LOOSE THE VEHICLE LIKE THIS XTTERA.

Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 6:00am On Nov 05, 2016
saintjoel:




DON'T FALL MUGU TO UNDER-PAYMENT OR FAKE PAPERS. YOU MAY FIND YOURSELF PAYING MORE THAN YOU BARGAINED FOR OR EVEN LOOSE THE VEHICLE LIKE THIS XTTERA.

Questions are been asked about the token we've been charging for this service and to be most sincere, we find it so shocking that people will process DUTY papers for huge amounts but will still feel reluctant to part with mere N5,000 or less for us to help verify their papers. The token charged us just used to tip the people that go around running the checks, nobody even asked to be paid but we felt that when people take time from their busy schedules to go down to the data unit and even run five to ten checks per day when there are fresh jobs hanging around, it will also be nice to tip them. It's not as if the money goes into the pockets of JELAD ventures.

Let's assume that an importer decides to run checks at ikeja, let's imagine the man-hours that will be lost in traffic and expenses for fuel. Then you'll still need to tip the person that will run the checks and still answer embarrassing questions if it's discovered that the papers are fake.

What's N2,000 - N5,000 compared to the embarrassment you'll face after spending millions on a vehicle and you discover at a checkpoint that your papers are fake when you had opportunities of rectifying the errors before placing the vehicle in the road.

What we're after is making sure everyone has original duty papers and stress free inter-state trips.

We thank the nairalander that sent us N5,000 and several others that have sent tokens and recharge cards,God bless you all.

Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 2:38pm On Nov 17, 2016
saintjoel:



THE FESTIVE PERIOD IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER AND MANY OF US WILL BE USING THE HIGHWAYS.

YOU CAN RUN CHECKS IN YOUR DUTY PAPERS FOR A TOKEN FEE TO SAVE YOURSELF FROM EMBARRASSMENT ON THE HIGHWAYS..

CALL GBENGA ON 08062948193,THANKS.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 4:33pm On Nov 19, 2016
saintjoel:







If any importer falls into these category,he/she can approach a licensed AGENT to raise what is called a DEBIT NOTE (D.N). A debit note is raised with the importers consent,its raised between the C. A. C,post clearance unit and the valuations units.

The D. N is used to cover-up for the balance of what was supposed to be paid as duty initially and believe me, a DN will save you from embarrassment when custom officers stop you on the highway.

Please note that before a DN can be raised, your papers must be original and the original year of declaration must be known, also the cheapest you can process a DN is N170,000 but please note that it's also subject to the model of the vehicle you're declaring.

Picture one shows the initial payment of N158,000

Picture two shows N105,000 that was raised as D. N for the vehicle.

Picture three shows the post clearance release form showing the reason a D. N was raised.

All you for you duty check are listed as follows -

1. Date of entry.

2. Point of entry.

3. Last six digits of chassis number/VIN.

4. Model of vehicle .

5. Customs reference number ( C-Number )..

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE C-NUMBER IS IMPORTANT SINCE IT'S LIKE A UNIQUE PIN FOR EVERY VEHICLE OR FREIGHT.

IF ANY DEALER OR SELLER TELLS YOU THAT CUSTOM DOCUMENTS ARE MISSING,MAKE SURE YOU INVESTIGATE PROPERLY BEFORE MAKING PURCHASE,YOU COULD BE PURCHASING A SMUGGLED VEHICLE.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 12:20am On Nov 27, 2016
saintjoel:
Have u ever wondered how you can identify fake custom papers?

All you need to check is what we call "CUSTOMS REFERENCE NUMBER" or c-number on your SGD form *single goods declaration form*.

This particular number is actually used to input details of your vehicle and payment of duty into the customs' database. It shows information like the consignee info ( agency handling your job),the means of entry (road for vehicles through land borders and ports for sea),office of entry (idiroko customs command or seme customs command or tincan port),location of vehicle and place of discharge(idiroko border/seme border,tincan),name and address of person/persons responsible for financial settlement (the owner of the vehicle) etc.

What fraudulent dealers do is called MO or machined outside-this is a process where a forger forges the bank receipts and all customs documentation. The documents look genuine but are not in the customs data base. It is a giant syndicate in the ports and borders because the vehicles are ultimately smuggled out of the ports/borders with conivance of fraudulent customs officials.

At the top right hand corner of your document is a very bold set of numbers. This is the "C" number. You can not miss it because it is so bold and prominent. Underneath it is a date. That date is to reflect the date duty was paid at the bank and stored in the customs ASSYCUDA data base. ASSYCUA means "automated system customs data". And the date under the C number means that that C number was computed into the data system on that date plus all the charges paid. If the payment reflects on the data base it means your documents are genuine,on the other hand if it does not reflect it means your car documents are duds/fake and your vehicle is liable to seizure and confiscation if you are stopped at any check point,if you are on a long distance journey.

My advise to any one buying a car from anybody is to request for the relevant documents in particular the SGD form which means "single goods declaration form" and has the C number boldly written at the top right hand corner. Under the C number is the date that document was posted into the data system.
No two vehicles can have the same C number and date. So armed with this you can visit any customs station to know if your documents are genuine.

With some cotonou smuggled cars showing up on our streets with forged documents as lagos cleared cars and vehicles been M.Od out of ports,this is a stress-free method of verifying your papers.

We have opened this thread for verification of C-numbers from the following points of entry -

1. Lagos port
2. Seme
3. Idiroko.

All you need to do is supply your name,address,VIN and the C-number of the vehicle and we run checks on it.THERE'S NO FIXED CHARGE FOR THE CHECKS BUT WHATEVER THE LORD PUTS IN YOUR HEART AS TIPS CAN BE SENT THROUGH OUR ACCOUNT...

For more information,kindly contact gbenga through the following links-

BBM - 530A7A98

Mobile - 08062948193

Mail - jelad.ventures@yahoo.co.uk and jeladventuress@gmail.com

Whatsapp - 08062948193

Viber - 08062948193

Pix 1 shows the SGD form for a 2007 AUDI Q7 (some details have been blocked to protect the owner's information and the agency that has given us permission to use the form).

Pix 2 shows the Audi Q7 inside Cotonou with a temporary 16hr plate number on it's way to Nigeria.

FAKE DUTY PAPERS DISCOVERED FOR THIS LOVELY MACHINE AND IT WAS RECTIFIED AT SEME BORDER.

Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 7:19pm On Nov 28, 2016
saintjoel:


All you for you duty check are listed as follows -

1. Date of entry.

2. Point of entry.

3. Last six digits of chassis number/VIN.

4. Model of vehicle .

5. Customs reference number ( C-Number )..

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE C-NUMBER IS IMPORTANT SINCE IT'S LIKE A UNIQUE PIN FOR EVERY VEHICLE OR FREIGHT.

IF ANY DEALER OR SELLER TELLS YOU THAT CUSTOM DOCUMENTS ARE MISSING,MAKE SURE YOU INVESTIGATE PROPERLY BEFORE MAKING PURCHASE,YOU COULD BE PURCHASING A SMUGGLED VEHICLE.

VERIFY YOUR DUTY PAPERS FOR A TOKEN FEE AND SAVE YOURSELF FROM HASSLES ON THE HIGHWAYS...
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 7:58am On Nov 29, 2016
saintjoel:


All you for you duty check are listed as follows -

1. Date of entry.

2. Point of entry.

3. Last six digits of chassis number/VIN.

4. Model of vehicle .

5. Customs reference number ( C-Number )..

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE C-NUMBER IS IMPORTANT SINCE IT'S LIKE A UNIQUE PIN FOR EVERY VEHICLE OR FREIGHT.

IF ANY DEALER OR SELLER TELLS YOU THAT CUSTOM DOCUMENTS ARE MISSING,MAKE SURE YOU INVESTIGATE PROPERLY BEFORE MAKING PURCHASE,YOU COULD BE PURCHASING A SMUGGLED VEHICLE.

Jelad ventures is a licensed agency that is empowered to process duty papers for vehicles or freight coming in through ports or land borders. Unlike some imposters on nairaland that have just decided to go into these venture because of monetary gains,we at jelad ventures are specialists in what we do as agents.

**** ALL YOU NEED TO RUN THE CHECKS ARE LISTED AS FOLLOWS :

1. C - NUMBER

2. PORT OF ENTRY

3. DATE OF ENTRY

4. LAST SIX DIGITS OF CHASSIS NUMBER


****** PLEASE NOTE THAT EVEN THOUGH YOU DON'T KNOW THE CHASSIS NUMBER, THE C-NUMBER IS IMPORTANT, IT'S LIKE A UNIQUE PIN FOR EVERY VEHICLE OR FREIGHT THAT HAS COME IN THROUGH THE ENTRY POINTS. IF ANYONE LIKE OUR IMPOSTER ON NAIRALAND TELLS YOU THAT IT'S GOING TO POSSIBLE TO RUN CHECKS WITH YOUR CHASSIS NUMBER, IT'S A SCAM.

IT'S LIKE CALLING A CARE CENTRE TO HELP YOU TRACE MISSING DIGITS IN YOUR RECHARGE CARD, WHAT THEY WILL ASK FOR IS YOUR SERIAL NUMBER NOT THE RECHARGE NUMBER,THE SAME PROCESS IS ALSO APPLICABLE TO CUSTOM DUTY CHECK..
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by kkon(m): 8:03am On Nov 29, 2016
Hello nice job u are doing here , pls id like to know the actual cost of clearing a 2008 crv. Tnx
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 9:22am On Nov 29, 2016
kkon:
Hello nice job u are doing here , pls id like to know the actual cost of clearing a 2008 crv. Tnx

Through which entry point?
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by kkon(m): 7:52pm On Nov 29, 2016
saintjoel:


Through which entry point?
tin can
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by ola61: 10:10am On Nov 30, 2016
Pls could you help me confirm this vehicle duty

C 25763

Date 18/02/2014

01TC TINCAN ISLAND

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