Friday, August 8, 2014

e-Money Revolution Continues....


You know this is a blog for global revolutions. Well then......

A few months back we talked about the latest REVOLUTION sweeping through the country (Ghana) like wild fire. That is the e-Money revolution. Well, we have set up all the wholesalers as mentioned in the previous blog.


Now, we are on course to set up all the merchants, agents and Agent Acquirers. Do you know that very soon, there will no more be scratch cards for phone top-up?*


Have you heard of airtel money, mtn mobile money, Vodafone swipe, Tigo Cash? 

All these use electronic money.

Do you want to be a merchant or agent of e-money? Very lucrative venture making a minimum of about gh¢40 every day OR minimum of gh¢800 every month as people load airtime, do money transfer, pay electricity, water, DSTv and other bills including school fees, and many other business transactions all using e-Money.

OR

If you want to be a part of the show but do not have a shop OR perhaps you are looking for a commissioned job to do, come and be trained for FREE on how to cash in on the revolution now taking place. 

Call 020 882 4887020 882 4887 on or before Monday, March 2, 2015.


If you stay in or around Osu, Labone, Labadi, Cantonments, Kanda, Ridge, Kotobabi, Abelemkpe, Alajo, New town, Nima, Maamobi, 37, North Kaneshie, Kaneshie, Abossey Okai, Ashaiman or have an office or shop there, give me a call on 020 882 4884
OR 020 882 4887. 

Make no mistake about this: this is not a joke. Only serious people should call these numbers.


First come, first served. The revolution continues. This is serious business for serious people. If you are one of the serious, take your phone and make that call now. 020 882 4887






Go ahead, call 020 882 4884 OR 020 882 4887 now.
This might be the breakthrough you had been waiting for.



*footnote1
WHY SCRATCH CARDS NEED TO BE REPLACED.

1. Scratch cards are not economically friendly:
It costs money to make and print those cards yet after scratching, we throw them away. Can you imagine the number of scratch cards only you have thrown away multiplied by 20 million Ghanaians?

2. Scratch cards are not environmentally friendly:
We cut down trees to make all the paper that is used to make the cards. That is a lot of trees cut down.

In addition, we litter the streets and the general environment when we throw away all those scratch cards from over 20 million Ghanaians.


3. Scratch cards may not be friendly to health:
The debate is still on-going whether scratch cards cause cancer or not. It has been researched and preliminary results seem to indicate that the material used in covering the numbers on the scratch cards is carcinogenous. Whether it is true or not, isn't it better to be safe than sorry?