ADS: How to Start Recharge Card Business with Less capital and print all buy yourself




How to Print Recharge Card ?

Start lucrative business with low capital

You will wonder if the recharge cards we buy from vendors comes from the network providers. Yes in some sense because the Network Providers sold it to investors for distribution and NO in another dimension because if you walk into any MTN, GLO, AIRTEL or Etisalat office and tell them you want to buy recharge cards, No one will attend to you because they've distributed it to investors,all you only need is how you can get to connect with investors and start printing for yourselves.

I  can get you connected to at least five of the investors in Nigeria with there mobile number where you can get the recharge card e-pin and begin your enterpreneur journey with low capital for yourself

How You can Print and start Selling Mobile Recharge Cards

What do you need to get started?

As with any other business, starting a recharge card printing and selling business requires putting something in place. These include:

    A PC (desktop or laptop computer)

    A laserjet printer
 
    A software package for printing recharge card
 
    A reliable internet connection
    Recharge voucher PINs (obtainable from dealers)
    The zeal to succeed
    N10,000 or more to start with


How much can you make from recharge card printing and selling?

The recharge card printing and selling business is volume-based. How much profit you will make weekly or monthly depends on how many cards you print and sell. On each card, you can make a profit of anywhere between N5 and N10. The more money you invest, the more cards you can print, and the more money you can make.

However, aside capital and rate of production, many other factors influence how much you can make from the business. These include the competition, your marketing skills, and selling margin

For more information you can call me on 08149172533 to get the e-book and printing guide

My office is located at Km 10 idiroko road Opposite Cannanland Bus stop. Ota

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