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1 How My 20 Years Old Protégé Started His Mini Importation Business Right From His Father's House, With Less Than N10,450 And Now Makes Over N250,000 In Pure Profit From Every Deal. (Yes; you too can do it) - A Free Report - By Alvan Eziama

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How My 20 Years Old Protégé

Started His Mini Importation

Business Right From His

Father's House, With Less Than

N10,450 And Now Makes Over

N250,000 In

Pure Profit From Every Deal.

(Yes; you too can do it)

- A Free Report -

By

Alvan Eziama

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LEGAL STUFF

This is a FREE report written for my subscribers/fans, hence comes with

rights to PRINT or SHARE it with your friends and colleagues, on the

condition that the information contained herein remains un-tampered with.

This report is presented to you for illustration and informational purposes

only and is not a substitution for any professional advice. The contents

herein are based on the views and opinions of the author, as at the time of

writing the report.

Thanks for downloading this free report!

This report serves to prove one point; and that is... that you can start your

mini importation business right from where ever you're now, without

leaving a hole in your pocket.

Yes, you can start buying hot in demand items online at dead unbelievable

cheap prices from some selected secret websites, items you can easily

resell at three or even five times the price you bought them.

Did I say secret websites? Of course yes. Most of the big players you hear

everywhere (Konga, Slot, Jumia, Taafoo, Dealdey, Shoprite etc!) all use

these sites but have done everything to keep it secret.

That's by the way though.

True to my style, I'm going to keep this report Short and Simple.

In addition to what you’ll read here include:

- How to easily make payments to these sites with ATM

- How to detect fake importation sites

Let's go...

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Take A Quick Time to Read The story Of My Youngest Importer.

Uche Is Just 20 Years Old But He Started His Mini (Small Scale)

Importation Business From Home With Only N10,450

Uche happens to be a boy I know one on one. His dad is late (sorry)...

Only his mum is carrying the burden of training Uche and 4 of his siblings.

One fateful morning, I sent for Uche, sat him down and revealed this Mini

Importation Business to him. He really needed to support his Mum.

Of course he became so interested in the Mini Importation Business, but

told me bluntly that he lacked the capital to start.

I asked him how much he could raise. He told me he could comfortably get

N10,500 from his mom.

In about 5 days, he got the cash ready and we quickly researched in one

of the secret websites I do all my mini importation on, and discovered a

product that's not only hot in demand but very cheap.

The product is...

Colorful Blackberry Phone covers.

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The product sells for $9.41 per 10 pieces. (If you're buying above 20

pieces)

That's about $0.941 per piece... equivalent of N148.678 in Naira

70 pieces amount to $65.87

Which is equals to $65.87 x N158 = N10,407.46

See screenshot from the website directly...

So, the price of one amounts to N10,407.46 divided by 70 = N148.678

If you look at the screenshot above closely, you'll understand that we got

the items shipped to us FREE of charge.

Not to worry, even for products that require shipping fee, there's an insider

tips to knock the shipping fee off. Believe me, I'm the only one that knows

about this tips for now...

I'll be talking more about this in my email newsletters. Keep your eyes

glued to your email. Lot of goodies on the way ☺

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However, if you didn't get the report from my website directly, maybe

through a friend or elsewhere, rush to the link bottom this report and

insert your email in the form to join my list now that it's still free.

Okay, back to Uche's mini importation exploit.

We ordered and paid for the phone covers easily with an ATM card from a

particular Nigerian bank (more on this, in my email newsletters) and in

exactly 11 days, the 70 pieces of the product came in.

He immediately talked to a phone accessory seller in his street about

buying the item. Happily and hurriedly, the seller bought off the 70 pieces

for N550 each.

Uche made a Profit of:

He got them for N148.678 each, and sold for N550

That is; N550 - N148.678 = N401

Uche made N401 on each of the blackberry covers.

So, N401 x 70 = N28,070

In all, he made a profit of N28,070 - N10,407 = N17,663

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He paid back the N10,500 he borrowed from his mom and was left with

about N17,493 or thereabout.

Chicken change right?

Wait till you read... that's not all,

Immediately after selling off his first consignment, Uche went ahead to

order other different hot selling items and resold them at 3 times the

prices.

Take a look at the products he ordered.

The next was…

That's a brand new Android tablet. He got 2 of it at N8,848 each (total =

N17,696)

Guess what... a banker neighbour of his and one other lady picked them up

the next day for N45,000 each.

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That's pure N90,000 of profits.

Having realized the enormous potential in this business, this guy was eager

to take his importation business to another height...

He thought of another hot in demand product to go for with the whole of

his N90,000...

He landed on this:

That's some 18k gold plated necklace...

You'll agree with me that any average Nigerian lady can go any length to

raise cash to get such gorgeous jewelry.

The price?

$4.28 if you're buying below 6...

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But because this guy was to go for it in bulk, he got it at $4.07 per piece.

That's about N644 in naira value.

With Uche's N90,000, he got about 139 pieces of this sweet looking

jewelry.

This time, in about 14 days, the consignment landed... he went to some

jewelry shops and got all the stuff delivered to them...

They paid cash...

You can't imagine how much they paid for one of it.

He sold one of it for N1,800

So, he made a profit of N1800 × 139 = N250,000

Wow!

Uche now has more than enough capital from the N10,500 initially

borrowed from his mom (and has paid back)

The truth is, Uche is gradually moving from a mini importer to a standard

import rock star.

The last time we met, he told me he has already ordered 30 of this item:

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That's a portable washing machine for only $40 (about N6,320)

Here is a clearer view:

Don't mind the shipping fee there if you're on my list, I'll be discussing

how to knock off every shipping fee and get every item shipped to you for

100% free.

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By my estimation (not Uche's), this item can easily be sold for N20,000.

And if my estimation is true, and Uche sells it for that amount, he will be

smiling to the bank with a profit of:

N20,000 x 30 = N600,000

He spent only N6,320 x 30 = N189,600

Estimated profit is N600,000 - N189,600 = N410,400

Yeah...he can even sell it higher who knows!

This business rocks... this is the same secret the big players, the mobile

phone sellers (Konga, Slot, Jumia etc), cloth sellers, watch sellers have

been using and they have done everything to keep it secret.

I'll be showing you full details of how to go about this business in the

coming days... I'll be revealing some realizable steps you can use to suck

mega cash off this business. It's like no other, believe me!

What you only need to do is to keep your eyes on my email tomorrow, as I

dish out tips and tricks to excel in this business. You'll regret bitterly if you

dare miss out.

Hey! Check Out This!!

I just finished researching about this product and have gotten about 3

dealers here who are ready to buy them off from me for N17,000 each.

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The price is $21.21 (about N3,351)

So, I'm already sure to be making about N13,649 from each of this. All I

need to net 1 million naira is to import about 90 pieces of this.

Wouldn't you too like to make this kind of profit?

How to easily make payments to these

sites with ATM

This is a very important issue which is one of the biggest stumbling blocks

in mini importation business.

Before now, making payments online have been a big problem for

Nigerians. It's either our cards are not accepted in most of these sites, or

they use a payment system like PayPal that doesn't accommodate

Nigerians.

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This scenario has discouraged a lot of people from doing biz online.

However, there are easy ways around it now...

I'll reveal one to you in this email and leave the rest 2 or 3 (easier means)

for some special 65 persons who are extra serious and willing to start this

business right away - more on that later!

Now, if you've found a website to do your mini importation business on,

check to see if the site accepts Visa or Mastercard... 98% of the time, they

should.

If they accept say Visa card, you'll need a visa card to pay to them.

And one place to get it in Nigeria is from UBA bank.

Walk into any branch of UBA with your identity document (international

passport or national ID or drivers’ license) and request for a card known as

Africard.

It's exactly like the normal ATM card and can easily be funded any time

with Naira over the counter.

With this card, you can safely pay to any site that accept visa cards.

That settles the card issue for now...

Go for the non personalized type, so that you get it instantly. It should cost

about N500 or so.

Even tho' you can kickstart your mini importation business with the tips I

already gave...I will however not advise you start yet until you read and

acquaint yourself with the other tips I'm yet to talk about.

Especially the one on how to totally eliminate scam sites. You can read this

particular one below:

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How to Detect Fake Importation Sites

Here, I'll be taking a look at how to figure out and verify genuine websites

you can start your mini importation business at.

If you can recall, I once talked about GENUINETY in my free study abroad

newsletter. Well, I always hammer on this because of the world of internet

scam we live in. I just HATE people falling victims!

Also, as there are 100% genuine importation websites, you cannot totally

over look the fact that there exist some fake and fraudulent ones too.

I was a victim of the fake sites, when I was starting out...

Infact, I've really been victimized several times online. But I always know

how to deal with the scammers! TRUST ME!!

Before I tell you how to detect fake importation sites, let me quickly share

another ugly experience I had with Google:

I want you to learn from this too and avoid it in your own biz.

Here is the story -

I needed to buy a blackberry phone... a bold 5, and a new laptop but didn't

have up to N98,000 + N70,000 which are the prices both were going for in

major shops then.

I also knew the likes of Jumia, Konga and very few people know the secret

of buying the same phone and laptop cheap online... I didn't bother

contacting them to give me tips because I taught I could handle it on my

own.

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As usual, I headed over to Google, did a search and landed at a website

where I paid $295 (equivalent of N47,200) for what's supposed to be a

brand new Bold 5 and $195 (N31,200) for a Toshiba laptop.

I was happy, I thought I've saved N89,600 (N98,000 - N47,200 = N50,800

for the BB and N70,000 - N31,200 = N38,800)

Not knowing I've fallen prey to another set of scammers online after my

encounter with fake tuition-free schools.

See what happened!

I waited to infinity and nothing was shipped to me!

I didn't even get a phone casing/pouch, or laptop bag let alone the stuffs I

paid for.

As their usual trick, the scammers blocked off every form of communication

between us.

Using my usual method, I fought the scammers and had their website

closed down.

But I lost my money anyways!

That's by the way...

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HOW THEN DOES ONE VERIFY THE GENUINITY OF WEBSITES &

AVOID FALLING FOR SUCH SCAMS...

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Follow the 2 simple steps below to safeguard yourself... You might have

come across TIP 1 below in my free study abroad newsletter.

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Aside importation websites, tip 1 below can also be used to verify every

other website, just like tuition-free universities' websites. I once shared this

with you, if you can recall.

Tip 1: Go to Google and type in the following into the search box:

"website url + scam"

For example, if the website address is Example.com, you go to Google and

type in "ForExample.com + scam"

If you do this correctly, you'll find tones of reviews from people that have

done business with the site.

If you get much of negative reviews & complaints I believe you wouldn't

need an angel to tell you to RUN with your money.

Tip 2: the Tip 1 I talked about above... (has to do with Google search)

This tip 2 will show you how to totally remove the fears of been scammed.

Believe me, if you do not see the tip I'll be discussing right now in any

website you want to transact with, please run away!

Okay, it's about a third party trust arrangement known as ESCROW...

Escrow is an arrangement whereby funds are held by a trusted 3rd party

until it receives the appropriate instructions or until obligations have been

fulfilled.

Let me explain further;

Say you find a product in site X and wish to order for it. You pay for it and

your payment is received and held by escrow (never released to the seller)

pending when you confirm the receipt of the item you bought.

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Once you receive the item, what you do is to come back to the site, click

on "item received" or something in that line and the funds will be released

to the seller.

If perchance you do not receive the item, you simply complain and your

money will be returned to your account.

If also the item received doesn't meet your expectation, you complain,

send the item back and have your cash returned to you - I love this a lot!

No stories... no waiting... no regrets!!!

This arrangement not only removes the fear of been scammed, but also

creates credibility and makes the sellers to be extra careful with the kind

and quality of products they offer.

Combine this very tip with tip 1 I talked about earlier and be sure you're

dealing with the genuine site.

Hey! One more thing…

I forgot to mention that, for you to successfully do the business of mini

importation with little capital, there are products YOU MUST FOCUS on.

I call them the *money maker products*

These products are not only hot cakes, but are capable of making you 4 to

5 times profit.

I still import these products, even now that I'm gradually advancing from

mini importation to something bigger :)

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In my next email, I'll be compiling a list of some of these products and

sending you...

Also be expecting how you can access a list of these cheap importation

sites.

I might decide to pep it up with more free stuff for you my valued

subscriber, hence might send the info in PDF format, not sure yet...

Whichever way; just be expecting my email :)

More on this tomorrow.

Till then!

Thanks for reading this free report. Hope it has given you an insight into

what the business looks like and the money making potentials locked in it.

῀Alvan –

[email protected], [email protected] |

+61470026484