Nigeria’s PriceLeaker.com Wants to be an Alibaba for Construction Materials

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kaFounded by David Ugoagbara Obinna Nwazue Deborah Michael, Nigeria’s PriceLeaker.com aims to be the country’s biggest e-commerce site selling building and construction materials online such as roofing tiles, aluminum profiles, drilling machines, security doors with delivery to anywhere in Nigeria.
According to the founders, the firm is working with major importers and manufactures of these products to cut prices for buyers online through offers, discounts, bonanzas, special promotions and deals on products sold by businesses to buyers. For merchants, PriceLeaker.com aims to help their products reach a huge online audience online, give them branding as well as the tools to manage their inventory, announce deals and special promotions and as well receive feedback from customers.
Earlier, the firm tried its hand at selling mobile phones, electronics and PCs and as well as a comparison site but the building and contruction materials such as locks, security doors, roofing sheets,machinery and tools among proofed sensible as the fim would earn revenue by adding a commission on products they sell. The site also promises delivery anywhere in Nigeria.
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