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Why would you be offloading your container and lose guard?

So you dont know that part of your goods can be stolen during offloading😳

When the container docks to offload your goods, that is one of the most dàngerous times. You need to shine your eyes well; if not, half of your goods would be stolen without you knowing it.

During offloading, I consulted with this man, who is the leader of a 5-man offloading team. They charged me a higher amount which I feel was on the high side, but because of the way they carefully offload, I accepted🤝

Now there was this expensive Mercedes-Benz brainbox which I bought and hid in one of the car’s pigeon holes. Because I hid it myself during the loading process. I was 💯 sure it was there.

When the car was eventually brought down from the container, i didn’t see the brain box. I searched everywhere and also asked, but nobody agreed they had seen it.

I asked one of the boys who was part of the offloading team, he said “Oga, why you dey ask me that kind question like say i be thièf na”. It was now dawning on me that the coverall (work cloth) they wear to offload goods was a channel for hiding stolen goods.

They check for the small but expensive goods and hide them in their coverall. Once they succeed, they will tell you to excuse them to go to the toilet. That is how they will offload whatever they have stolen,then come back to further their job.

I insisted that if I did not get that brain box, I would never pay them. The next day,I was called to pick up my Mercedes-Benz brain box.

Shine your eyez because men are not smiling if you are in business😆

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