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What's all this stress you're putting yourself through. Then don't get married if you're so bothered about money and property and what your wife gets. You bringing all these up means you already think to a sizeable extent that the marriage will fail, what then is the point? Did you die all these while that you were not married? It's starting to look like paranoia to me. If you don't trust her enough, then let her go and move on with your life. It's pretty simple. 9 Likes 1 Share |
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Dude... Are you serious with this? Nigerians are talented because of a few seconds of macbook render? I'm speechless. Why is mediocrity a standard for some of you? I'm appalled to say the least. 11 Likes |
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checkmatez: Let me try to make you see the trick the seller played. Before selling the TV, the full risk was on the seller. He was selling the TV with the full knowledge that it was going to be resold. He needed quick cash and wasn't sure he could sell at a higher price even if he waited. He acknowledged others coming to him were offering the same 400k. He also acknowledged the fact that the buyer had a wider customer base and it was going to be 'easier' for him to resell, might just take time, which was what the seller didn't have luxury of. Seller agreed to the 400k after negotiations, which the buyer sent, and at that point the seller transferred the risk to be buyer. So he now has a backup payment, and still used delivery period to buy time to resell a product that had already been bought knowing fully well he is no longer carrying the risk involved with selling the product. People make bad business decisions every single day. The seller was unwilling to hold on to the product for longer and made a hasty decision to sell at a way lower price. That's not the buyer's fault, he saw a good investment and maximized it. He took a risk, a risk the seller was not willing to take until he got hold of the buyer's funds as a backup. Only criminals will defend bad business ethics and judgement as being 'smart'. I rest my case. 16 Likes 3 Shares |
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Tobijays: As much as I'll like to engage you, I discovered you have other problems that don't relate to me or my comment or even the issue at hand. I pray you find freedom and peace. 13 Likes |
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Omo... People dey this life. The worst the seller could have done was at least share the 50k profit into 2 and hold on to 25k while sending the other 425k to gazzuz. I don't know any of you, but if this is how the seller thinks business is done? O boy... It's only a matter of time. You are both in it for the profit. You agreed to the 400k sale price. Though you pleaded for additional 30k but he made it clear he only had 400k and you both reached an AGREEMENT. The fact that the product is still in your care doesn't mean you have any right over it, it has been paid for. You can't eat your cake and still have it. You should have never collected his money if you knew you were not happy with his offer. Business is never done this way. And rather than trying to reach a form of settlement, you feel you are within your right. That's the most disgusting part of it. Just accepting you messed up and will help him add small change on what he paid you would have gone a long way to pacify him, have a clean record, and still keep the relationship with your customer. Sometimes, it's not all about money. 59 Likes 7 Shares |
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makeherscream: Bro... You are a child. Keep listening to kids like you destroy your trust threshold while they are busy doing the exact opposite in their own lives. You'll grow older and realize you just burnt bridges for no reason. You pushed people away over nothing tangible. All the best bro. |
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SMH... No proof, nothing. Only assumptions from fellow shallow children and he has reached a conclusion. The babe deserves better, much better. If insecurity had a personality, it would be you bro. No offense. 1 Like |
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cocoduck: No offense... But why will you bring a WIP for critic and opinions without even stating its a WIP? 1 Like |
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cocoduck: Nice job bro... The mascot looks really good especially for a beginner. Though your lines are not smooth in certain areas but those can be easily rectified. The color range looks good. The text though, it's not matching the energy of the mascot. Probably a metallic gradient and a bit of shadow. I hope this helps. Have fun. 1 Like |
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Is it remote or on site?
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Nah so craze dey start...
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Every black snake Nigerians see is black mamba... Black mamba doesn't even exist in Nigeria or western Africa. Agbadu is a black cobra. They are the ones that make chicken sounds when they get too old to hunt so as to trick chickens to come to them. A little research won't hurt anyone. |
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adeprof18: Bro, you've said it all. To the designer... Why are you so defensive? Did you guys have a contract? A client rushing you for a logo he claims not to be ready for just shows he's not trying to waste your time. Maybe I should screenshot my whatsapp chat so you see clients that claim to be ready for designs using weeks to respond even after the design has been approved. That's what happens when there's no written contract/agreement. Besides, why will someone who paid you 3k for a 2k job that you're yet to conclude on want to scam you? That makes no sense. Whatever negative actions you take regarding his company moving forward, be ready for the consequences. No one has monopoly of vawulence. The fact that you're so quick to threaten his company's reputation shows how much regards you have for yours. To the client... I think you've realized your mistake already, do what you must to guide your business name and integrity legally. Also, ensure to ask a designer's before engaging them and state your own as well so you guys will be on the same page. Never discuss details of future jobs until you're ready.. He's not your friend or brother, you guys are doing business. Thank you. 1 Like |
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Sarcasm in the mud...
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Kaagsuit2: He'll definitely get his money's worth of design. |
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Sorry about that. Has he responded to you after receiving the files? |
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There's a reason it's called "stretch mark". It's a result of the skin stretching itself to make room for growth. It's natural... And every human, both male and female, is bound to have it at some point in their life. 62 Likes 4 Shares |
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Stephen0mozzy: I was shocked... How can a blind man lead other blind people? Dude is not even making any effort in his designs and expects to that mediocrity to others. It's sad, that's how low graphics design has sunk in Nigeria. |
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I'll like to get this straight... Is it the pictures you're referring to or the content of the manifesto, which are you claiming is plagiarized? 1 Like |
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ayo84: Thank you. Sure, my numbers are on my signature. Both are on whatsapp. Thank you once again. |
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ayo84: WPAP? What does that mean? |
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GreaterFuture: Well... Yes it does and I think they are much better now. They used to suffer from too many downtimes in the past and their customer care is messed up. Hopefully they are working on it. |
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