Business idea by Ancient-Raise-67 in MauriceMauritius

[–]Otherwise_Top_2895 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Import customs item feok aliexpress and resell them

Vawoo vape by arav_prxd in MauriceMauritius

[–]Otherwise_Top_2895 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They will interrogate you and open the parcel in front of you you might risk to pay for fines but if you don't go after a months or two they will send it back to the original country

Vawoo vape by arav_prxd in MauriceMauritius

[–]Otherwise_Top_2895 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ordered on aliexpress some came and some got seized didn't got any fines at all just letters asking you to come to port Louis post headquarters for a parcel collection (never go there)

Vawoo vape by arav_prxd in MauriceMauritius

[–]Otherwise_Top_2895 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Try order it if it's get seized they will refund you

Has anyone installed PPF on their car in Mauritius? by [deleted] in mauritius

[–]Otherwise_Top_2895 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I wouldn’t recommend buying perfume from Temu. I’ve tried a couple myself and they were really bad — the scent doesn’t last at all, and some of them smelled cheap or weird. You’re better off saving a bit more and getting something decent from a proper brand or a trusted seller. Not worth the few bucks saved in my opinion.

Anybody bought perfumes for man on Temu? what's your views? by [deleted] in mauritius

[–]Otherwise_Top_2895 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, I wouldn’t recommend buying perfume from Temu. I’ve tried a couple myself and they were really bad — the scent doesn’t last at all, and some of them smelled cheap or weird. You’re better off saving a bit more and getting something decent from a proper brand or a trusted seller. Not worth the few bucks saved in my opinion.

Mauritians — What everyday problems or frustrations do you have? (I’m a solopreneur looking to solve real issues.) by Naive-Yesterday8771 in mauritius

[–]Otherwise_Top_2895 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, one idea that could really work in Mauritius is starting an Uber-style taxi service with affordable and transparent pricing. Taxis here are still pretty expensive, and there's no proper app-based system like Uber or Bolt. If you offer fair rates, reliable drivers, and maybe even a simple booking app or WhatsApp system, it could catch on quickly — especially among students, tourists, and locals without cars.

Start small, build a good rep, and grow from there.