If you have time, spare one day and tour Balogun, Idumota, Idumagbo, Oke Arin, Jankara, Adeniji, Berlin, Martin's street all on Lagos Island, you may never buy anything online again.
Not saying all Twitter sellers inflate prices but a good number of them actual unarmed robbers.
How can you sell something that the sellers in the market are selling for 5k (meanwhile they've also made their profit) for 15k and you will be able to sleep well at nights?
And you will also point fingers when they are talking about armed robbers?
Y'all family dear.
@PureMind__
Don’t just come here and say things online are too expensive. When you go balogun market. Please do all your calculations together and give us to total cost then put your self in their shoes.
@PureMind__
Nigerians always think everyone is trying to rob them. You’re not buying is you’re not buying. It’s not by force so which one is unarmed robber again? May God grow the economy (since the govt can’t be bothered) so people stop thinking like this
@PureMind__
The truth is almost everybody commenting here have time to spend at a market.
The world is changing my brother and sister embrace it don’t downsize or peoples efforts to sell online. If you want to buy something online make your research well
@PureMind__
Ok, there's advantage to everything, these people have direct connect, I'll have to walk round the market, with no compass, at the end of the day, end up being swindled by sellers at the market, which one better?
@PureMind__
Buying online is a choice and it is shopping from the comfort of your phone or tablet, thus you pay more. Why is a Benz and Toyota of same spec not same price? The sellers have time value for money,risk,discomfort,inter bills and other sundry charges to pay for