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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/25/2012 Posts: 4,105 Location: 08c
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MatataMingi wrote:10% Tax Free is not a bad return. About 11.75% Gross How much can a person invest, I mean the maximum. There is no ceiling. Put as much as you may wish. NB: Mobile payments (M-Pesa and others) have a transaction limit of Ksh. 140,000.00 per day PesaLink on the other hand has a transaction limit of Ksh. 999,999.00 but NO LIMIT to the number of transactions per day. You are 'unlimited' hapa. Pesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 10,684 Location: NAIROBI
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Pesa Nane wrote:MatataMingi wrote:10% Tax Free is not a bad return. About 11.75% Gross How much can a person invest, I mean the maximum. There is no ceiling. Put as much as you may wish. NB: Mobile payments (M-Pesa and others) have a transaction limit of Ksh. 140,000.00 per day PesaLink on the other hand has a transaction limit of Ksh. 999,999.00 but NO LIMIT to the number of transactions per day. You are 'unlimited' hapa. 10% return is too low Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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Rank: Hello Joined: 2/28/2019 Posts: 6 Location: Nairobi
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Ericsson wrote:Pesa Nane wrote:MatataMingi wrote:10% Tax Free is not a bad return. About 11.75% Gross How much can a person invest, I mean the maximum. There is no ceiling. Put as much as you may wish. NB: Mobile payments (M-Pesa and others) have a transaction limit of Ksh. 140,000.00 per day PesaLink on the other hand has a transaction limit of Ksh. 999,999.00 but NO LIMIT to the number of transactions per day. You are 'unlimited' hapa. 10% return is too low Hmmm..do share where else you can get more than 10% guaranteed tax-free return.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/21/2010 Posts: 6,183 Location: nairobi
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Ericsson wrote:Pesa Nane wrote:MatataMingi wrote:10% Tax Free is not a bad return. About 11.75% Gross How much can a person invest, I mean the maximum. There is no ceiling. Put as much as you may wish. NB: Mobile payments (M-Pesa and others) have a transaction limit of Ksh. 140,000.00 per day PesaLink on the other hand has a transaction limit of Ksh. 999,999.00 but NO LIMIT to the number of transactions per day. You are 'unlimited' hapa. 10% return is too low Good for fund managers and tycoons...I don't see any normal wanjiku keeping 3000 for 1year to get 300bob "Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning."
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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mlennyma wrote:Ericsson wrote:Pesa Nane wrote:MatataMingi wrote:10% Tax Free is not a bad return. About 11.75% Gross How much can a person invest, I mean the maximum. There is no ceiling. Put as much as you may wish. NB: Mobile payments (M-Pesa and others) have a transaction limit of Ksh. 140,000.00 per day PesaLink on the other hand has a transaction limit of Ksh. 999,999.00 but NO LIMIT to the number of transactions per day. You are 'unlimited' hapa. 10% return is too low Good for fund managers and tycoons...I don't see any normal wanjiku keeping 3000 for 1year to get 300bob Peanut for real. You to deposit those to stolen money to make sense here. Otherwise wanjiku can easily double her 3K in 2 days selling bananas on the traffic jam. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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Anyone who's successfully queried their balance? "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Hello Joined: 2/28/2019 Posts: 6 Location: Nairobi
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murchr wrote:Anyone who's successfully queried their balance? Nothing seems to work on that USSD app. Mpesa transactions are going through but it doesn't reflect in your account. Their customer support is just terrible. With such barriers to entry, M-Akiba is dead in the water.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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DangerMouse wrote:murchr wrote:Anyone who's successfully queried their balance? Nothing seems to work on that USSD app. Mpesa transactions are going through but it doesn't reflect in your account. Their customer support is just terrible. With such barriers to entry, M-Akiba is dead in the water. Thanks i thought i was the only one. Terrible customer service. "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/1/2019 Posts: 170 Location: Nairobi
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Impunity wrote:mlennyma wrote:Ericsson wrote:Pesa Nane wrote:MatataMingi wrote:10% Tax Free is not a bad return. About 11.75% Gross How much can a person invest, I mean the maximum. There is no ceiling. Put as much as you may wish. NB: Mobile payments (M-Pesa and others) have a transaction limit of Ksh. 140,000.00 per day PesaLink on the other hand has a transaction limit of Ksh. 999,999.00 but NO LIMIT to the number of transactions per day. You are 'unlimited' hapa. 10% return is too low Good for fund managers and tycoons...I don't see any normal wanjiku keeping 3000 for 1year to get 300bob Peanut for real. You to deposit those to stolen money to make sense here. Otherwise wanjiku can easily double her 3K in 2 days selling bananas on the traffic jam. This kind of mentality only works for the hoi polloi living hand to mouth who can only afford selling labour to earn money. The kind of crowd I expect to find in this forum are people who make money work for them and appreciate any clean business that can earn upto 10% pa. 10% is an extra ordinary return on your investment if you are worth anything notable. This begs the questions, how many dollar millionaires do we have on this forum? 50%? 20%? 0%?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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NewMoney wrote:Impunity wrote:mlennyma wrote:Ericsson wrote:Pesa Nane wrote:MatataMingi wrote:10% Tax Free is not a bad return. About 11.75% Gross How much can a person invest, I mean the maximum. There is no ceiling. Put as much as you may wish. NB: Mobile payments (M-Pesa and others) have a transaction limit of Ksh. 140,000.00 per day PesaLink on the other hand has a transaction limit of Ksh. 999,999.00 but NO LIMIT to the number of transactions per day. You are 'unlimited' hapa. 10% return is too low Good for fund managers and tycoons...I don't see any normal wanjiku keeping 3000 for 1year to get 300bob Peanut for real. You to deposit those to stolen money to make sense here. Otherwise wanjiku can easily double her 3K in 2 days selling bananas on the traffic jam. This kind of mentality only works for the hoi polloi living hand to mouth who can only afford selling labour to earn money. The kind of crowd I expect to find in this forum are people who make money work for them and appreciate any clean business that can earn upto 10% pa. 10% is an extra ordinary return on your investment if you are worth anything notable. This begs the questions, how many dollar millionaires do we have on this forum? 50%? 20%? 0%? Don't pay attention to what these people say here, they are secretly buying. Mind your wallet. "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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NewMoney wrote:Impunity wrote:mlennyma wrote:Ericsson wrote:Pesa Nane wrote:MatataMingi wrote:10% Tax Free is not a bad return. About 11.75% Gross How much can a person invest, I mean the maximum. There is no ceiling. Put as much as you may wish. NB: Mobile payments (M-Pesa and others) have a transaction limit of Ksh. 140,000.00 per day PesaLink on the other hand has a transaction limit of Ksh. 999,999.00 but NO LIMIT to the number of transactions per day. You are 'unlimited' hapa. 10% return is too low Good for fund managers and tycoons...I don't see any normal wanjiku keeping 3000 for 1year to get 300bob Peanut for real. You to deposit those to stolen money to make sense here. Otherwise wanjiku can easily double her 3K in 2 days selling bananas on the traffic jam. This kind of mentality only works for the hoi polloi living hand to mouth who can only afford selling labour to earn money. The kind of crowd I expect to find in this forum are people who make money work for them and appreciate any clean business that can earn upto 10% pa. 10% is an extra ordinary return on your investment if you are worth anything notable. This begs the questions, how many dollar millionaires do we have on this forum? 50%? 20%? 0%? It will a hopeless exercise to put 100K in such venture when you can earn but some bags of maize in low season and sell in high demand season. If you can put say 10M at least in such venture then it can make sense. It's not only a matter of clean return,but also opportunity cost. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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murchr wrote:NewMoney wrote:Impunity wrote:mlennyma wrote:Ericsson wrote:Pesa Nane wrote:MatataMingi wrote:10% Tax Free is not a bad return. About 11.75% Gross How much can a person invest, I mean the maximum. There is no ceiling. Put as much as you may wish. NB: Mobile payments (M-Pesa and others) have a transaction limit of Ksh. 140,000.00 per day PesaLink on the other hand has a transaction limit of Ksh. 999,999.00 but NO LIMIT to the number of transactions per day. You are 'unlimited' hapa. 10% return is too low Good for fund managers and tycoons...I don't see any normal wanjiku keeping 3000 for 1year to get 300bob Peanut for real. You to deposit those to stolen money to make sense here. Otherwise wanjiku can easily double her 3K in 2 days selling bananas on the traffic jam. This kind of mentality only works for the hoi polloi living hand to mouth who can only afford selling labour to earn money. The kind of crowd I expect to find in this forum are people who make money work for them and appreciate any clean business that can earn upto 10% pa. 10% is an extra ordinary return on your investment if you are worth anything notable. This begs the questions, how many dollar millionaires do we have on this forum? 50%? 20%? 0%? Don't pay attention to what these people say here, they are secretly buying. Mind your wallet. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/1/2019 Posts: 170 Location: Nairobi
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murchr wrote:NewMoney wrote:Impunity wrote:mlennyma wrote:Ericsson wrote:Pesa Nane wrote:MatataMingi wrote:10% Tax Free is not a bad return. About 11.75% Gross How much can a person invest, I mean the maximum. There is no ceiling. Put as much as you may wish. NB: Mobile payments (M-Pesa and others) have a transaction limit of Ksh. 140,000.00 per day PesaLink on the other hand has a transaction limit of Ksh. 999,999.00 but NO LIMIT to the number of transactions per day. You are 'unlimited' hapa. 10% return is too low Good for fund managers and tycoons...I don't see any normal wanjiku keeping 3000 for 1year to get 300bob Peanut for real. You to deposit those to stolen money to make sense here. Otherwise wanjiku can easily double her 3K in 2 days selling bananas on the traffic jam. This kind of mentality only works for the hoi polloi living hand to mouth who can only afford selling labour to earn money. The kind of crowd I expect to find in this forum are people who make money work for them and appreciate any clean business that can earn upto 10% pa. 10% is an extra ordinary return on your investment if you are worth anything notable. This begs the questions, how many dollar millionaires do we have on this forum? 50%? 20%? 0%? Don't pay attention to what these people say here, they are secretly buying. Mind your wallet. Cool. Very sneaky people. Anyway, my challenge with M-Akiba is that I am starting to lose confidence in the governments ability to pay its debts especially if the current borrowing trend continues. I would prefer a dollar index fund with a history of hitting 6% . The risk with the two is more or less the same now
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,908
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NewMoney wrote:murchr wrote:NewMoney wrote:Impunity wrote:mlennyma wrote:Ericsson wrote:Pesa Nane wrote:MatataMingi wrote:10% Tax Free is not a bad return. About 11.75% Gross How much can a person invest, I mean the maximum. There is no ceiling. Put as much as you may wish. NB: Mobile payments (M-Pesa and others) have a transaction limit of Ksh. 140,000.00 per day PesaLink on the other hand has a transaction limit of Ksh. 999,999.00 but NO LIMIT to the number of transactions per day. You are 'unlimited' hapa. 10% return is too low Good for fund managers and tycoons...I don't see any normal wanjiku keeping 3000 for 1year to get 300bob Peanut for real. You to deposit those to stolen money to make sense here. Otherwise wanjiku can easily double her 3K in 2 days selling bananas on the traffic jam. This kind of mentality only works for the hoi polloi living hand to mouth who can only afford selling labour to earn money. The kind of crowd I expect to find in this forum are people who make money work for them and appreciate any clean business that can earn upto 10% pa. 10% is an extra ordinary return on your investment if you are worth anything notable. This begs the questions, how many dollar millionaires do we have on this forum? 50%? 20%? 0%? Don't pay attention to what these people say here, they are secretly buying. Mind your wallet. Cool. Very sneaky people. Anyway, my challenge with M-Akiba is that I am starting to lose confidence in the governments ability to pay its debts especially if the current borrowing trend continues. I would prefer a dollar index fund with a history of hitting 6% . The risk with the two is more or less the same now Who allowed this hello to question wazee's wisdom in this forum. He should also know being a $$$ millionaire means nothing if you can't understand what @tycho writes. Respect your elders. In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/1/2019 Posts: 170 Location: Nairobi
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Angelica _ann wrote:NewMoney wrote:murchr wrote:NewMoney wrote:Impunity wrote:mlennyma wrote:Ericsson wrote:Pesa Nane wrote:MatataMingi wrote:10% Tax Free is not a bad return. About 11.75% Gross How much can a person invest, I mean the maximum. There is no ceiling. Put as much as you may wish. NB: Mobile payments (M-Pesa and others) have a transaction limit of Ksh. 140,000.00 per day PesaLink on the other hand has a transaction limit of Ksh. 999,999.00 but NO LIMIT to the number of transactions per day. You are 'unlimited' hapa. 10% return is too low Good for fund managers and tycoons...I don't see any normal wanjiku keeping 3000 for 1year to get 300bob Peanut for real. You to deposit those to stolen money to make sense here. Otherwise wanjiku can easily double her 3K in 2 days selling bananas on the traffic jam. This kind of mentality only works for the hoi polloi living hand to mouth who can only afford selling labour to earn money. The kind of crowd I expect to find in this forum are people who make money work for them and appreciate any clean business that can earn upto 10% pa. 10% is an extra ordinary return on your investment if you are worth anything notable. This begs the questions, how many dollar millionaires do we have on this forum? 50%? 20%? 0%? Don't pay attention to what these people say here, they are secretly buying. Mind your wallet. Cool. Very sneaky people. Anyway, my challenge with M-Akiba is that I am starting to lose confidence in the governments ability to pay its debts especially if the current borrowing trend continues. I would prefer a dollar index fund with a history of hitting 6% . The risk with the two is more or less the same now Who allowed this hello to question wazee's wisdom in this forum. He should also know being a $$$ millionaire means nothing if you can't understand what @tycho writes. Respect your elders. Noted
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/27/2006 Posts: 503
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Are people still having issues with this? Thinking of buying this week.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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I registered on mobile platform 2 working days ago,till now I haven't received my registration approval. How long will it take? The deadline for buying is 8th March. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Hello Joined: 2/28/2019 Posts: 6 Location: Nairobi
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Impunity wrote:I registered on mobile platform 2 working days ago,till now I haven't received my registration approval. How long will it take? The deadline for buying is 8th March. Their systems are just a let down. Registered a week ago. Made a deposit which hasn't reflected in my account 6 days later and up to now they're still saying they're following up with their partner. Whoever this partner is they need to drop them.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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Has anyone bought this thing using pesa-link? How did you go about it? Pesa-link cannot accept 889 as a mobile number. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Hello Joined: 2/28/2019 Posts: 6 Location: Nairobi
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Impunity wrote:Has anyone bought this thing using pesa-link? How did you go about it? Pesa-link cannot accept 889 as a mobile number. If you select "Send to Phone" and enter 889 it works. Then you enter the amount and your ID number as payment reason. After that you're on your own. I didn't get a confirmation message afterwards nor do I know how to check my balance. Just seen on Twirra that KCB and Stanbic Bank apps don't accept 889 as a valid phone number.
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