Sunday, 12 March 2017

HOW TO IMPORT FROM U.S. A COMPANIES LIKE AMAZON, BEST BUY, eBay 40 MORE COMPANIES TO NIGERIA

Importation To Nigeria


HOW TO IMPORT FROM U.S.A COMPANIES LIKE AMAZON, BEST BUY, eBay AND 40 
MORE COMPANIES TO NIGERIA.




There are so many genuine U S companies that sell phones, computers, televisions, generators, in fact all kind of electronics and home appliances you can think of, furniture, industrial equipment and chemicals, wears, toys, confectioneries, books, software, food. The items these companies sell are too in-numerous.
But the problem remained that these companies do not ship goods to Nigeria, one of the companies that does not ship to Nigeria is the world largest online market platform, Amazon. Amazon has gained world recognition for selling any kind of goods you can think of online, another once are eBay,  Best Buy etc.
People in Nigeria kept on wondering why is it difficult for these companies to extend their business to Nigeria, thereby hindering mini-importation for small scale business as low as #10,000 (ten thousand naira).
Many people in Nigeria claimed they have the solution to importing from U S to Nigeria; they sell books on “How to import to Nigeria” at the end of the day, after buying their books you will be surprised that they are talking on how to import cars, trucks and heavy duty equipment which you cannot easily afford immediately and this kind of importation needs a lot of money, documentation and licensing from the Government.
Mini-importation and online does not requires any documentation from the government and one can start with as low #10,000 (ten thousand naira). And that is what I am going to expose to you 100% free of charge, I am not going to sell the information, the information is worth $75, but you will be getting it free. All I will need from you is just an appreciation massage into my email inbox or into the comment space of this site.
Now, let’s get started.
The Things you will need to make your first importation in the next 24 hours.
1.       Local bank account
2.       ATM (master) card and
3.       My U S Address. That is all.

1.       You need a local bank account with any of the banks in Nigeria, I use GT-Bank for my transactions, if you already have account with any other bank, you can use it, but if you do not have, I recommend you open account with GT-Bank. Click here to open account with GT-Bank.
2.       Next, you have to obtain a Master card (ATM card) from your bank, GT-Bank or any other bank of your choice.
3.       Lastly, you will need to have a free U S A address from My U S, My U S is basically a shipping company, that ships goods from any part of U S to any part of the world. What they do is to issue you an address in their office there in U S, so with the address issued to you, you can buy from many U S companies listed in their website (I mean My U S website) including Amazon, eBay, Best Buy etc. to register with My U S click here
NB: When you want to make an order, you have to write the address they issued to you during the order, the company that you are buying from will ship the item to your My U S address free of charge, then the workers of My Us will receive the item and calculate how much you have to pay them for the shipping of your item to your house address in your country. I told you earlier that they are shipping company, so they are right company you have to pay the shipping fee to, the company you bought from will make free shipping to your my U S address.
You can also buy from companies outside their website which you trust. Only don’t forget to fill the address issued to you during the order.
NB: when you are registering with my U S, make sure you use your real house address because that is where your item will be forwarded to you by My U S. to register with My U S click here.
That is all, if you do not understand, please read all over again, if you have any question do not hesitate to contact us.


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