The Lads got dirt on everyone lol
Pls chatup customer care at http://moneywave.flutterwave.com
lmao what’s going on
Epic reply…wow! Seen couple of your cases on twitter. Big fan! buh try to check out this guy’s startup www.ferdicon.com building Nigeria’s largest Phone accessories nd gadget Mall when he launches soon so you can as well have a new sales channel through them.
I already have a website. sugabellyrocks.com/studio
Thanks for the offer though.
I don’t want to sell through anyone. I like dealing directly with my customers.
I’ll take a look at his site though.
@sugabelly I never knew you had a website … your website is awesome
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I don’t want to sell through anyone. I like dealing directly with my customers.I’ll take a look at his site though.
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lool … no, it’s not like that. Frontdesk.ng is a simple web store builder and marketplace for entrepreneurs & SMEs. You actually deal with your customers directly.
Here are a few examples of websites powered by frontdesk.ng:
http://nack.see.ng/
http://krafts.com.ng/
http://patwears.see.ng/
Thanks 
sugar sugar … Remember to pay my tithe ohhhhh, I can see business activities, the link below will be handy. 
Does payme have any limit to how much that can be transferred?
Pls chatup customer care at http://moneywave.flutterwave.com
Oga @Shoguns2001. Like @Nosaaaa said, the threads you quoted (including @sugabelly’s) are not the same thing as this one.
@Diakon already captured the reasons why it triggered one’s internal spam filters. By the way, the jury is still out on whether or not you are affiliated with Payme, Moneywave, or Flutterwave. 
Well If you sell via social media, giving out your personal bank account details feels tacky to me, and some one talked about trust associated with getting a bank account info instead of a payment link…when u send money to a “seller’s” bank account and the " seller" ends up being a scam, do u go to the bank to get your money back or go to the police in nigeria? I would prefer to use the service from simple pay i.e simple link , they offer buyer protection which I think its very important atm with all the scammers creating instagram shops every day. So I would suggest the payme-ng (why such a clumpsy domain name?!) should add that feature, if not buyers wont see the point in just inputting their card details.
True, this is another good use case.
The payme guys should really consider this.