Technologies
6 tips for avoiding scams on Facebook Marketplace.
6 tips for avoiding scams on Facebook Marketplace: Here are some ways to protect yourself as a seller or as a buyer on Facebook Marketplace.
The Facebook Marketplace is a great way to get rid of your old junk and make a few bucks or to pick up awesome finds at discounted prices. Unfortunately, there are people out there ready and willing to cheat and rob you. There are also people who love to cause drama and will try to ruin your good name as a seller. Here are a few ways to protect yourself.
Meet up the safe way
Never meet to exchange goods at someone’s house. Do you want to get robbed? Because that’s how you get robbed. Always meet in a public place and bring a friend or two along, just to be on the safe side.
Many police stations have “exchange spots” in their parking lots, so people can meet up safely. Even if your’s doesn’t have a designated exchange area, meeting in the parking lot of your police station, in clear view of security cameras, is the safest way to meet a stranger.
Always exchange at the same time
Never give someone an item and allow them to make payments. Exchanging the money and the item at the same time is always your best bet.
6 tips for avoiding scams on Facebook Marketplace.
Pro tip: If they say they’ll pay you when they get their tax return, they’ll probably never pay you.
Try before you buy
I’m not talking about trying the item that’s for sale. I’m talking about the seller. Before posting that you want an item, click on the person’s profile and look for the telltale signs of a scammer.
Here’s what to look for:
- Does the person live in your area? If they are on a local sale page but don’t live near you, that’s a red flag.
- Do they have a lot of friends or just a few? Scammers tend to have either just a few friends, or a lot of friends with names that sound made-up.
- Do a quick reverse image search on their profile picture. If it comes up as someone else, you know you’re dealing with a scammer.
- No personal picture is a bad sign, too. If their profile picture is of a car, flower or some other inanimate object, be wary, especially if they exhibit other signs of a scammer.
- Spammy links– like links to porn sites or weight loss pill sites– in their public posts are another warning sign.
Research your item
Before you sell and before you buy, always do your research. See what the item is selling for new.
If you’re buying, ask how old the item is and if there are any defects. Then compare the offering price to the price you would pay at a store. If it just doesn’t seem like a good deal, then pass.
Sellers, you should list your price appropriately. If the item is brand new, still in the box, discount it a few dollars. The older it is and the more damage it has, the more you should discount the price. A good way to give the fairest price is by checking around the Marketplace. Take note of what other sellers are pricing similar items for and get as close as you can to those prices in your listing.
Pricing poorly can lead to angry comments at best and ruin your reputation as a seller at the worst. Some people actively hunt down posts by sellers they don’t like and try to sabotage sales. So, it’s best to stay on people’s good sides by being fair and honest.
Show proof
This tip is from a hardcore Marketplace buyer and seller: show potential customers proof. Don’t just snap a photo of the item. Go the extra mile. A picture of receipts, labels and appraisal letters will help you get top dollar for your item.
For example, if you’re selling a vintage Diane von Furstenberg wrap dress, then you should include a photo of the dress’s label in your post. People need proof. Without it, buyers may think you’re sketchy and lowball your price.
Don’t deal with a wishy-washy seller
People are notorious for changing their minds when selling stuff on Facebook. They’ll tell you one price in their post, but when you message them, they up the price. Then they won’t message you for a few days, and then raise the price again.
As soon as someone starts showing their flaky side, back out. These people aren’t worth the drama. After all that talk, you may never get your hands on the item, even if you agree to the inflated price.

Technologies
How to Create a Facebook Account
How to Create a Facebook Account
Facebook is a social media platform that offers free messaging and news feeds to its users. Almost all internet users have at least one Facebook account, it comes with a lot of features.
Facebook is regarded as the most popular social media platform in the world. It was launched in 2002, by its current founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg who is also the owner of instagram account.
How to Create a Facebook Account
Facebook ranks as the third most visited website in the world Trailing Tech Giants, Google and YouTube. Pinterest account is also among the list, although not very popular among Africans.
Having a Facebook account comes with a lot of benefits which include, cheaper way to connect with friends, serves as a means of meeting new contacts, offers the free audience to advertise your business on groups and to some, Facebook is a means of making full-time passive income through Facebook marketing, Dropshipping, and influencer marketing.
How to Create a Facebook Account
How to create a new Facebook account for your personal or professional use. It doesn’t matter the purpose for which you intend to create the account, the process is pretty much the same.
How to Create a Facebook Account
- Go-to the Facebook website, or open your Facebook application if you’re on a mobile device.
- Click on signup (create a new account)
- You can either register using your mobile number or using your email. There’s no preference as to the best to use. But if you have a Gmail account, I would recommend using your Gmail or email to create your account.
- After setting up your email, create a new password, then fill in the confirm password fields with the same details you entered and fill you name and date of birth.
- From there, you’ll fool in some basic information about yourself, such as full name, gender, date of birth, etc.
- Click on continue and agree to the Privacy policy page. Then click on save.

Congratulations, your new Facebook account has been successfully created. You can now login to view feeds and edit your profile photo.
Technologies
Top 6 Most Expensive Phones In the World
If you think your phone’s expensive, then think again, New iPhones can cost in excess of $1,000, which is a lot of money for most people. But not for the owners of the phones on this list.
There are actually mobile phones, mainly iPhones, that are worth and have sold for over $1 million dollars
6 most expensive phones in the world:
- Falcon Supernova iPhone 6 Pink Diamond – $48.5 Million
- Stuart Hughes iPhone 4s Elite Gold – $9.4 Million
- Stuart Hughes iPhone 4 Diamond Rose Edition- $8 Million
- Goldstriker iPhone 3GS Supreme – $3.2 Million
- iPhone 3G Kings Button – $2.5 Million
- Diamond Crypto Smartphone – $1.3 Million
6. Diamond Crypto Smartphone – $1.3 Million

The Diamond Crypto Smartphone was once considered to be the most expensive phone in the world.
The phone was designed by Aloisson and manufactured by JSC Ancort.
The majority of the mobile phone is made up of solid platinum, whilst its logo and home button are made from rose gold.
As well as that, the phone has fifty diamonds studded into it, including 10 rare blue cloured diamonds.
The small amount of wood that’s featured on the sides of the phone is made from Macassar Ebony.
Apart from the super luxurious aesthetics of the phone; the software it uses has been developed to include a special encryption technology to keep the owner’s sensitive information safe.
5. iPhone 3G Kings Button – $2.5 Million

The fifth most expensive phone in the world is the iPhone 3G Kings Button, coming in at a whopping $2.5 million.
The phone was deisnged by Austrian designer, Peter Alisson, and is made up of, 18-karat yellow, white and rose gold.
The white gold strip, which runs around the entire edge of the phone, is decorated with one hundred and thirty-eight diamonds.
Perhaps the most significant and extravagant feature of the iPhone is the 6.6-carat single-cut diamond that’s been used to replace the iPhones original home button.
If pressing a 6.6-carat diamond to move your apps around isn’t luxury, then I don’t know what is!
The phone is considered to be one of the most beautiful phones in the market, and very popular with phone fanatics.
4. Goldstriker iPhone 3GS Supreme – $3.2 Million

Similar to the 3G Kings Button, the Goldstriker 3GS Supreme has many of the same features but includes more carats.
The phone is another successful creation from Stuart Hughes and is made from two hundred and seventy-one grams of twenty-two-karat gold.
The bezel of the iPhone contains one hundred and thirty-six diamonds and the Apple logo on the rear of the phone is studded with fifty-three diamonds.
Now, similar to the Kings Button, the Goldstriker also has a single-cut diamond for a home button, but this one is a whopping 7.1 carats.
If the phone doesn’t do it for you on its own, then its packaging and the way it’s presented, might!
When you purchase a Goldstriker iPhone 3GS Supreme, you’ll be given a solid granite box; made from one single piece of granite, embellished with top-grain leather and Kashmir gold.
How’s that for presentation?!
3. Stuart Hughes iPhone 4 Diamond Rose Edition – $8 Million

Coming in at number 3 is yet another iPhone design collaboration from Stuart Hughes. This iPhone 4 Diamond Rose Edition is the third most expensive phone in the world.
To keep it exclusive, only two phones have been manufactured to date, each one was completely customised for their owners.
The phone is made from solid rose gold and includes five hundred 100 carat diamonds, and the Apple logo is decorated with fifty-three diamonds.
Like the previous two phones on our list, the home button is made from a single-cut pink diamond of 7.4 carats.
If you’re into your packaging, then you’ll be pleased to know that $8 million dollars will also get you a solid granite presentation box, like the Goldstriker Supreme and Kings Button.
2. Stuart Hughes iPhone 4s Elite Gold – $9.4 Million

Continuing his dominance in the luxury phone market, and making yet another one of the worlds most expensive phones, Stuarts Hughes’s next iPhone is worth a staggering $9.4 Million.
Being the second most expensive phone in the world comes with a lot of expectations. With that said, the Elite Gold iPhone 4 certainly doesn’t disappoint.
The handmade phone is coated with five-hundred, one-hundred-carat diamonds and its rear panel and logo are made from twenty-four-carat gold.The logo also contains fifty-three diamonds, to give it that extra wow factor, and the home button is made from an 8.6-carat single-cut diamond.
If you were to lose or misplace that 8.6-carat single-cut diamond; then you’ll be happy to know that your $9.4 million dollar investment also gets you an additional 7.6-carat single-cut diamond, as a backup!
Now, to top it off, the phone comes in one hell of a box. In actual fact, it’s more of a chest. It’s made from solid platinum with actual polished pieces of original T-Rex dinosaur bone.
It’s finished off with several rare precious gemstones like Opals, Star Sunstone, Rutile Quartz, Charoite and Pietersite.
1. Falcon Supernova iPhone 6 Pink Diamond – $48.5 Million

The worlds most expensive phone is the Falcon Supernova iPhone 6 Pink Diamond Edition, costing an unbelievable $48.5 million. The Falcon Supernova is a customized iPhone 6, introduced in 2004, that’s covered in twenty-four-carat gold and decorated with one massive pink diamond on its rear.
Its also coated in platinum and features hack prevention technology to keep the owner’s information safe from unwanted prying eyes.
The Pink Diamond Falcon Supernova is the prised position of Asia’s richest man’s wife, and Indian cricket team owner, Nita Ambani. It’s not the nicest looking phone on the list in, but it’s still the most expensive phone in the world, so it gets it kudos for that
Technologies
Best Types Of Aluminum Roofing Sheets Available In Nigeria And Their Prices 2023.
Best Aluminum Roofing Sheets In Nigeria And Their Prices.
With increasing rate of construction in Nigeria, a lot of builders including engineers are much more interest in knowing the cost, quality of various building materials available in the Nigerian market.
In today topic we are not going to stress you with too many talk, we are strictly going to discuss Best Types Of Aluminum Roofing Sheets In Nigeria And Their Prices, which many of you will find interesting as we begins, Especially those who had just built their houses to roofing level.
Types Of Aluminum Roofing Sheets In Nigeria And Their Prices.

Honestly the Types Of Aluminum Roofing Sheets Available In Nigeria are the same everywhere except for the price which varies from citie to cities and season of the year in which the building is ongoing.
Below are Best Types Of Aluminum Roofing Sheets Currently Available In Nigeria And Their Prices.
So far we have studied carefully with customer’s report most of the various types of roofing sheet out there and we have come up with analysis on each of them from their prices, quality and most importantly durability. Going with the trend, Stone Coated Roofing Tiles are currently the latest in town with a longer life span. It is said to have a life span of 50years without rusting, fading off or cracking. Most user have also confirmed based on experience, the claim that the Stone Coated Roofing Tiles is sound proof.
There are up six types of Aluminum Roofing Sheet Available in Nigeria, They come in different gauge ranging from 0.45mm,0.55mm,0.70mm, and 1m.
- Normal or Industrial 6 (Longspan) Roofing Sheets.
- Metra (Longspan) Roofing Sheets.
- Steptiles Roofing Sheets.
- Metcoppo Roofing Sheets.
- Shingles Roofing Tile ( Stone Coated Step Tiles )
- Romano Roofing Tile ( Stone Coated Step Tiles )
NOTE: Before we proceed with the Price, you should know that the prices are not stable due to the exchange rate in Nigeria.
Prices For Long span Aluminum Roofing Sheets

- For 0.45mm Guage Aluminum Roofing sheets (Long span)- 1,530 per meters
- For 0.55mm Guage Aluminum Roofing sheets (Long span)- 1,930 Per meter
Price For Steptiles Roofing Sheets.

- For 0.45 mm Aluminum Step Tile Roofing Sheets (Step tiles) – 1620 Naira per metre
- for 0.55mm Aluminum Step Tile Roofing Sheets (Step tiles) – 2100 Naira per meter
Prices For Met-coppo Roofing Sheets.
- For 0.45 mm Metcopo Aluminum Roofing Sheets – #1680 Naira per square metre
- for 0.55mm Metcopo Aluminum Roofing Sheets – #2200 per meter sqm
Price List For Stone Coated Step Tiles Roofing Sheet
On This Stone Coated Step Tiles Roofing Sheet are treated specially because of it quality and it’s better customer’s report.
Stone Coated Step Tiles Roofing Sheet are divided into three they are
- Shingles Roofing Tile
- Romano Roofing Tile
- Bond and Classic Design Roofing Tile
Please that for any of this stone coated step tiles, to know the original, the name of the manufacturer must be boldly stamped on it.
Bond and Classic Design Roofing Tile
0.55mm thicknesses= N2,900 Persqm


Prices for Shingle Design
- 0.55mm thicknesses = #3,200 persqm

Romano And Milano Design
- #3,200 Naira persqm with 50 years warranty (manufacturer name boldly stamped on it for confirmation)


ACCESSORIES
- Ridge cap-#1,700 per meter
- B.B.C-#1,700 per meter
- Valley gutter(Aluminum )-#1,600 per meter
- Side cap-#1,700 per meter
- Facial board-#2,500 per meter
- Treated nails -#8,000 per 5kg
- Repair kit=#5,500 per set
- Installation by certified installer- #200 msq
NOTE: please always remember that prices are not stable due to the exchange rate in Nigeria and due to different cities and locations where your building project are ongoing.
Are you an Aluminum seller and you want your business to be promoted on our website? Would you love to have your office/contact address paste on the page to directly link customer to you? Contact us on Whats-app Via +2348114958825, our prices are very encouraging.