Nigeria Customs Service E-Auction Website
Now live!
Every Nigerian adult is eligible to benefit from the Portal. The process is as follows:
1. Obtain your Tax Identification Number (TIN) from the Federal Inland Revenue (Tax Office)
2. Pay ₦1000 (One thousand Naira) non-refundable admin fee;
3. Log on to https:app.trade.gov.ng/eauction
4. Choose the item you need;
5. Then you bid;
6. The highest bidder gets the notification of winning;
7. The Winner has Five days to pay fully for the item;
8. After payment, there's a Fourteen day grace period to pick up your item
*Things to note about the current NCS
e-auction platform*
1. The site is already launched but bidding starts by 12noon on Monday 3rd July, 2017
2. To participate fully in the auction process, one must have a valid TIN number registered with FIRS
3. Upon registration on the website app.trade.gov.ng/eauction, an e-wallet will automatically be created by the system for the user.
4. The user is to select any customs designated bank of his/her choice listed on the website and make payments into his/her wallet.
5. The administrative fee of NGN1000 per bid as specified on the terms and conditions page will be deducted from the e-wallet
6. A user is allowed a maximum of 2 bids per bidding window.
7. It's pertinent to note that monies deposited in the e-wallet cannot be withdrawn afterwards, and if a bid is won, the money in the e-wallet cannot be used for the payment. So it's wise to deposit what may be enough per time for bids to be placed.
8. If a bid is won, the user has a maximum of 5 working days to pay up at any designated bank and a maximum of 2 weeks to move the item from the auction site. Failure to do so would mean the item will be automatically aloted to the next highest bidder in that bidding window.
9. Please peruse the items properly and be sure before placing a bid as all items are auctioned 'as is' to avoid stories that touch.
10. Once again, bidding starts by 12noon on Monday, 3rd July, 2017 but the site is open now so that people can see items listed there and more will be uploaded before tomorrow.
All the best in the bidding process.
1. The site is already launched but bidding starts by 12noon on Monday 3rd July, 2017
2. To participate fully in the auction process, one must have a valid TIN number registered with FIRS
3. Upon registration on the website app.trade.gov.ng/eauction, an e-wallet will automatically be created by the system for the user.
4. The user is to select any customs designated bank of his/her choice listed on the website and make payments into his/her wallet.
5. The administrative fee of NGN1000 per bid as specified on the terms and conditions page will be deducted from the e-wallet
6. A user is allowed a maximum of 2 bids per bidding window.
7. It's pertinent to note that monies deposited in the e-wallet cannot be withdrawn afterwards, and if a bid is won, the money in the e-wallet cannot be used for the payment. So it's wise to deposit what may be enough per time for bids to be placed.
8. If a bid is won, the user has a maximum of 5 working days to pay up at any designated bank and a maximum of 2 weeks to move the item from the auction site. Failure to do so would mean the item will be automatically aloted to the next highest bidder in that bidding window.
9. Please peruse the items properly and be sure before placing a bid as all items are auctioned 'as is' to avoid stories that touch.
10. Once again, bidding starts by 12noon on Monday, 3rd July, 2017 but the site is open now so that people can see items listed there and more will be uploaded before tomorrow.
All the best in the bidding process.
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