Crude oil deals in Nigeria without scam or fraud. How, if you are a genuine seller of crude oil, find a buyer in the current climate of crude oil sales

Dear Crude Distributor:
Are you perhaps a (frustrated) Blco, Flco, seller or buyer of crude oil?

As a general rule, there is ONLY one thing that most crude oil buyers seek and desire above all: to find a genuine crude oil seller and deal, and one that has no scam or fraud involved. Unfortunately, however, in today’s international crude oil sales industry, there are far more FAKE crude oil sellers than genuine sellers!

In fact, in light of the above FACT, in the context of Nigeria, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and other similar international markets selling crude today, even the relative number of crude sellers who are actually GENUINE and AUTHENTIC often They lament that it is very difficult for them to find crude buyers who want to do business with them, since those buyers, they say, would often view them equally with great mistrust, and with much scrutiny and distrust. As a result, many crude sellers, gripped by fear and frustration over their prospects for a timely sale of their product, often wonder aloud if they will ever find buyers for their crude or if they will ever make a timely sale. .

Alright, if you’re a genuine crude oil seller who’s serious about finding capable and smart crude oil buyers and wants to make a sale sometime, here’s the hard truth of what to do and why! !

FIRST, KNOW THE TRUTH ABOUT TODAY’S SIMPLE OIL INDUSTRY: There are two basic types of “salespeople” in the world of the international crude oil sales business today: FAKE salespeople and GENUINE salespeople! FAKE sellers are the ones that are much more numerous and frequent.

So, as a Seller, THE CENTRAL QUESTION IS: which of these two types of Seller are YOU yourself?

As a Trusted Mandate for several major crude oil buyers located in both the United States and Europe, I literally cannot count the number of times per week we receive emails or even phone calls from someone claiming to be a crude oil in our office. oil seller “broker” or “agent”, “facilitator” or whatever, claiming to have 2 million, sometimes up to 4 million, barrels of BLCO or FLCO available to sell, per month. This crude is often claimed to be already “loaded” onto a vessel in international waters ready for immediate transshipment in a TTO deal at a discount of $6/3, $8/5, $10/7, $10/4, etc. ., etc. . ., etc., and the sender of the email or the person he calls asks us to hurry up and “just sign the SPA”, “just sign the Contract”.

These sales messages will always contain lots of “sexy” phrases like these to describe the purported seller or the deal: an “absolutely genuine and authentic seller”, “definitely genuine and reliable”, “trustworthy”, “respectable”, “transaction transparent”. , “honest”, and the like. And, more importantly, the message will often be reinforced with a little sweetener like this: “The beauty of this special offer is that the buyer is not required to make any payments or provide any financial instruments until after the buyer had a question and answer session. and confirms that the ship is indeed loaded”, implying that the buyer bears no financial risk if he were to simply “sign the contract” and enter into this deal. (By the way, the claim that the fact that a buyer has a Q&A session before making any payment on a deal, makes the buyer safe and risk free, it’s just bogus and bogus. But that’s a topic for another discussion).

However, the picture like the one described above painted by these so-called rude salesmen is sheer nonsense! Sheer nonsense!

Why? Because, as a recent report put it, “Sadly, the stark reality today is that the business of international oil sales has become largely infested with criminals and swindlers, most of whom have absolutely nothing to sell, other than to sell some fake and worthless counterfeit documents. or copied from the Internet, and spewing out some fabulous fictitious claims.”

The report adds that “experts say these scammers use many mandates from sellers located around the world to generate business. Mandates operating from or for some particularly notorious countries (such as Russia and Nigeria, for example), are generally considered to be participants in the scam themselves, but foreign mandates are considered to be mostly innocent victims who may often think they are representing a legitimate seller from said countries as “dealers” in crude oil, but in reality they are simply scammers dreamers just to fool others, hopefully (for them!) big in the millions and millions of dollars.”

In a nutshell, the reason why a rosy portrait like the one painted above by these so-called oil sellers is sheer nonsense is because, while just about everyone who comes to us as so-called oil sellers every day (we get at least about 2-3 dozen of them each day) ALWAYS claim that the seller is “trustworthy, reliable, genuine, authentic, honest”, and words to that effect, pretty much all the OBJECTIVE AND CREDIBLE EVIDENCE available, on the other hand They say that something completely the opposite of that is the current REALITY!

Boxes on Point:

== A report by the UK-based group ACC Intelligence & Research, states on page 3 that “99.999999% of what you get [from Nigerian peddlers of crude oil selling] It’s a worthless fraud.”

== A report titled “NIGERIAN TRANSACTION SCAMS” published by library.findlaw.com, states that “A fraudulent offer of a contract to purchase Nigerian crude oil typically details the availability of a ‘special allocation’ by the National Oil Corporation Nigerian Petroleum (NNPC) ) of crude oil at prices below the market… [But] Actually, ‘special assignments’ don’t exist.”

== The latest US FBI report from February 2011 on Internet Crime Trends, reports that “The largest number of perpetrators outside of this country [the U.S.] They were from the UK, Nigeria and Canada.

== Events reported on the Ghanaweb website on March 19, 2011, “Nigerian Crooks Out to Dupe TOR US$48 million”, raise a similar point.

== And so is this report, “Common Internet Frauds in Import and Export Businesses. Part IV – Scams from Africa”, published on the infobanc website, in the section titled “Nigeria Oil Fraud (Bonny Oil) “.

THE BOTTOM LINE: So, we KNOW for sure, that although each of the 24 to 36 people who present themselves daily to a certain Crude Buyer Mandate as a purported crude oil “seller” would claim that he (or she) is a “honest, genuine, authentic and trustworthy” merchant, with no streak of fraud or 419 at all in him, the harsh REALITY is actually very, very different. And that, on the contrary, ALMOST ALL of those offers and sellers are precisely fraudulent and unreliable 419ers. Or, at the very least, NOT legitimate or genuine.

Therefore, you must provide us with concrete evidence and evidence, not mere statements or words.

THE POINT: Clearly, then, SOMEONE is obviously lying here (and lying big time too!) when virtually EVERY crass seller, or a representative of one, claims that the offer they submit is honest and legitimate. Accordingly, for parties operating in the crude oil industry as Sellers, or their brokers, agents, or nominees, this is the BOTTOM LINE: As a purported “seller,” you can claim whatever you want from you (i.e., the purported seller). Seller) is the HONEST, AUTHENTIC or LEGITIMATE one of the lot, and that it is the “others” who are the “bad” oil sellers who perpetrate the fraud and 419 international oil buyers.

OKAY! It’s okay. Go ahead and make all the claims in the world that you please!

But here, however, is precisely the point: in light of the harsh TRUTH mentioned above, despite all kinds or volume of claims by you (or anyone else), the onus still falls largely but squarely on on YOU (the alleged seller), to actually prove that claim to the crude oil buyer. The onus is still largely, but squarely, on YOU (the seller) to do one thing and one thing ONLY: namely, physically “show” the uncouth buyer some clear and genuine evidence of openness and transparency on your part, something credible, independently verifiable. and concrete PROOF and EVIDENCE that authenticate his claims about who he claims to be, and about his AUTHENTICITY and AUTHENTICITY as a true oil seller. And NOT just to give, or continue to give, the buyer the same old, all-too-familiar “usuals”: mere affirmations and lofty words, mere long “grammar” about how incredibly “honest” or “authentic” a seller is. supposedly you are.

IN SUM

Going back to the original question of this essay: So, as a LEGITIMATE seller of crude oil with some oil actually available to sell, or an agent or broker for one, do you really want to be able to easily sell your crude and be able to find credible buyers who are eager and can you buy it?

Well basically there is only ONE very simple but critical thing you must do, and you MUST do, and you will easily reach that goal in no time. Simply provide (have your seller provide) the buyer with some good, tangible and easily VERIFIABLE PROOF and EVIDENCE (and NOT just offer mere statements, words and professions about it) about your good faith as a legitimate raw seller. And once that’s done, you’ll soon find that you’ll be getting secure purchases from a steady stream of capable and eager crude buyers, almost GUARANTEED!

So, there you have it: that’s our little “secret key” to how you (the crude seller or your agent) make sales in this industry! That’s the simple but surefire “little secret” to being a successful crude oil seller or broker in today’s international market for crude oil and oil products!

FOR A FOLLOW-UP

Do you want to follow up with a crude oil or petroleum products seller or broker with workable and realistic procedures that a credible buyer can easily agree to? See the instructional information in the author’s resource box below.

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