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Health / Re: See Why Sachet (pure) Water Is Not Safe For Drinking (pictures) by starbBonny: 8:48pm On Jan 15, 2022 |
Quite enlightening |
Politics / Re: Soldiers Attempt To Arrest Woman Wearing Biafra Outfit (Video, Photos) by starbBonny: 1:40pm On Oct 09, 2021 |
na wa ooo |
Computers / Re: My Terrible Shopping Experience With Mega Vision Computers, Port Harcourt by starbBonny: 7:38am On Jul 09, 2021 |
kernniejay:Trust me, I was shocked with the whole deceit, and all the contacts on my list are very far from this location. |
Computers / My Terrible Shopping Experience With Mega Vision Computers, Port Harcourt by starbBonny: 9:40pm On Jul 05, 2021 |
TL;DR The story: I needed a very basic MacBook for program testing and application reviews. Because of this specific use-case, the system needs to be from 2014 and above. And since I wasn't ready to splash a huge sum for a system I'll barely use only a few times quarterly (or whenever the review request comes), I set my budget to between 280k to 325k (or 350k at most), which should be enough for a foreign used 2014/2015 MacBook. Not knowing that the popular 'wuruwuru' sharp practices of Alaba and computer village has found their way to the Garrison market, I set out to shop confidently, hoping to get a good bargain at the end of the day. Now, the unfortunate thing for me was the position of this shop (Mega Vision Computers, Ogbunabali, Port Harcourt). It's sitting at number 1 Aguma Street, which made it the very first shop I started my search with. According to them, they have a 2014/2015 MacBook pro, and the price was well within my set budget of 300k. This was like "a prayer answered" to me, but I didn't just buy it outrightly but went to 3 other shops to make inquiries. Out of the 3 other shops, 2 have the same model within my set budget, while the pricing of the other person was much higher than the market average. I returned back to Mega Vision to pick his (and was offered a 10k discount). Unlike the other 2, Mega Vision's PC wasn't showing the year and I complained about it bitterly, letting him know it's of huge importance to me. He assured me of the year, that it's a 2014/2015 system, and they can always make amends if it ends up not being the case. So I Paid and took my leave. It was barely 4 hours after I left his shop I discovered that the meager-resourced PC is a 2013 MacBook and not 2015 as they insinuated. I notified them of this, and they promised to get the right model that I should give them a little time. When they finally got back to me, it was with a different story. The story was that I need to bring 380k as the model they brought is 2015 and not 2014. I took the bait, hoping to price it down to 350 or 360 at most. On getting to their shop, I realized it was another 2013 MacBook he brought. I challenged him to take back his PC and refund me but he'd have none of it. Seeing the many red flags (and being one that's knowledgeable about these sharp and fraudulent practices), I sought for ways to minimize my losses by offering him to take 20k (or slightly more) and refund me the rest, but he insisted that he has used the money to order for new products and that the only time I will get a refund is whenever he sells the one I returned (which is always never going to work - as it is with tricksters). How can you order new products with it when I left your shop in the evening and complained not more than 4 hours after I left your shop, I asked! But he returned my questions with abuses, reminding me of his 'God-status' as long as Ogbunabali market is concerned. When I insisted on taking action, he warned me to either drop the system & wait for a refund only whenever he sells it or go ahead and do my worst. Now, being left with a few options, I thought of involving the market head (not existing at the moment), using force men, or bowing to his whims and caprices. While still reflecting on these thoughts, he came up with another option: that he had seen a 2014 MacBook from his neighbor, and that I should collect it for 380k. How can a 2014 MacBook be 300k on Monday, and now 31% higher simply because I asked for a refund, I asked! He replied with the "every seller has his own price" phrase. Well, the idea looks better than leaving him with my money and the system. So, I kindly asked him to allow me to pick from any of the other stores or even the particular one I sent him by text. He replied with insults and name-calling (some are captured in the attached screenshot), reminding me that I'm childish and stupid and that he's only trying to help me. Well, I had no option other than to ACCEPT MY L in peace, pay the extra money, have my peace, and cross anything that sounds like Mega Vision, Mega darkness, Mega fraudster, and its derivative from my list of places to shop in Ogbunabali market. Even at this last point of our transaction, he maliciously swapped the 256GB storage on the 2014 Mac (forgetting that he told me the storage size earlier) and replaced it with the 128GB storage on the one I returned. When I confronted him about it, he denied it vehemently, until I showed him the clear pointers, before he reluctantly agreed and place back the 256GB storage. So, in the end, he came out the victor, while I took ill (after crossing the Bonny Sea more than 4 times, with rain beating me in most of them). Still yet, I ended up with a shiny MacBook with a defective trackpad. Now, will I want someone else to go through this traumatic experience? Never! Hence, my next thread on the Top 8 Checklist for Buying a Used MacBook in Nigeria.
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Travel / Re: Lockdown: Onitsha Inner Neighbourhoods (Aerial Pictures) by starbBonny: 7:57am On Apr 13, 2020 |
NaijaRoyalty:Which side of Ahiazu Mbaise are you from? |
Religion / Re: Top 20 Nigerian Gospel Artists Of 2019 [an Infographic] by starbBonny: 8:52pm On Oct 26, 2019 |
chefremy:They probably didn't get plenty nomination on the page. |
Religion / Re: Top 20 Nigerian Gospel Artists Of 2019 [an Infographic] by starbBonny: 8:51pm On Oct 26, 2019 |
u3man:Thanks |
Religion / Top 20 Nigerian Gospel Artists Of 2019 [an Infographic] by starbBonny: 6:55pm On Oct 26, 2019 |
A lot of Gospel songs were released this year, with many of them on repeat on Youtube and several Christain gatherings. Here are the 20 Gospel artists that made the year eventful for believers and all lovers of Godly Christian music. Source: NgLyrics |
Computers / Re: Man Claims Jumia Sold Him A Refurbished Laptop by starbBonny: 7:57am On Jan 16, 2019 |
This is more than ridiculous. Did you buy directly from Jumia store or from a seller on Jumia? 1 Like |
Romance / Re: Top 20 Igbo Gospel Songs Lyrics by starbBonny: 3:08pm On Dec 24, 2018 |
Good one OP. I've previously seen this at https://www.nglyrics.com/top-20-igbo-gospel-songs-lyrics.html though |
Religion / Re: These 15 Forums Would Help You Keep Up With Other Believers Around The World by starbBonny: 9:48am On Aug 12, 2018 |
A great share for a lovely Sunday morning! Thanks |
Religion / Re: Three Things You Need To Make Heaven by starbBonny: 12:36pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
bigname:Thanks for this. So enlightening |
Nairaland / General / Re: Please Help Me Beat Kidney Failure by starbBonny: 10:12pm On Jul 14, 2018 |
chiscomayo:you're welcome man. I've done my bit to support |
Nairaland / General / Re: Please Help Me Beat Kidney Failure by starbBonny: 9:09pm On Jul 05, 2018 |
My brother no think am too much. Baba God dey on top ur matter |
Business / Re: Can I Still Get Back My MONEY From This Fraudelent BDC Mallam? by starbBonny: 1:24am On Apr 01, 2018 |
Bloomyloo:Sure! Would explore this option. My fear was their form of business isn't easily quantifiable and any repayment plan enacted by court would be based on any monthly income he declares which would make the whole thing messier. |
Business / Re: Can I Still Get Back My MONEY From This Fraudelent BDC Mallam? by starbBonny: 1:20am On Apr 01, 2018 |
naijacutee:Now you can withdraw over the counter and change with any mallam unlike the period I got introduced to this mallam first. Then CBN policy restricted USD withdrawal over the counter, and we had successful transactions until this. |
Business / Re: Can I Still Get Back My MONEY From This Fraudelent BDC Mallam? by starbBonny: 8:02pm On Mar 31, 2018 |
Bloomyloo:the police should go ahead and get him rearressted? On first arrest, their union opined that he isn’t a registered member and the mallam doesn’t seem to have any seizable asset. |
Business / Can I Still Get Back My MONEY From This Fraudelent BDC Mallam? by starbBonny: 6:43pm On Mar 31, 2018 |
Hi Nairalanders, I am a web developer and digital marketer with a few digital assets. Normally I do make monthly withdrawal of USD from my Dom account over the counter until the then-policy that restricted such withdrawals. I contacted a friend of mine that linked me to an alhaji that accepts USD interbank transfer, and then sends the Naira equivalent to the given bank account detail. We did about three successful transaction successively until the policy reverse. Some months later, we got in touch again, and this time around I have over 3k USD and he assured me of swift transaction: Swearing that he's in the bank already, just waiting for the alert. To shorten the boring details; he got the alert and should have deposited well-over a million Naira to my account, but that didn't happen. The alert I got was a poor fraction of the sum: He still had the huge part of it (about a million Naira). When I notified him of it, he promised to rectify the challenge, but that never happened. We met and contracted a repayment agreement (with just a witness), but he defaulted. I involved force persons, he paid another fraction and still defaulted on the several agreements. I'm lost of ideas on how best to retrieve my money as so much has been wasted already and he still has a good sum hanging in his hand with only cock and bull stories to give. The first and second police arrest didn't yield many-a-positive results and I'm in doubt of the third. What's the best method to retrieve my money considering that – for so many months he's yet to pay the monthly fraction he pledged with the police and the whole thing is getting longer than normal? N/B I skipped some details (that could be provided on request) and his location is Lagos while mine is SS I'm willing to explore all ideas (including loosing some fraction) as long as they're going to yield a quick & positive result. |
Music/Radio / Re: Hi Nairalanders, Please Listen And Rate My Latest Single by starbBonny: 6:07pm On Mar 31, 2018 |
miracle4:thanks for your input. really appreciated. |
Music/Radio / Hi Nairalanders, Please Listen And Rate My Latest Single by starbBonny: 2:18am On Feb 02, 2018 |
Hi Homies, Have been a guest for like ages, but decided to sign on to get your unbiased opinion/review on my latest single. One is titled "No other", while the second is "NO Level". Please listen, and tell me the areas I can improve on going forward. The link is https://www.reverbnation.com/starb9/song/29164989-no-level (for no level) and https://www.reverbnation.com/starb9/song/29165000-noother (for no other). Thanks and Regards, Star B 1 Like
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