- A woman selling second -hand clothes on Tiktok shared a video showing when her wealth changed
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- The video sparked a lot of answers from Mtumba retailers, who narrated such events
A Kenyan woman who sells second -hand clothes (marbota) has shared a video of Mrs. Luck (Lady Luck) smiling as she looked at her.
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@wambuichristabell who is involved in the sale of the jackets he gets to Gikomba.
This entrepreneur, who sells his products on Tiktokvisits the main market before listing and exposing the products.
In a state of flexibility, Wambui recorded when he got money in the same jacket he wanted to sell.
While he was in his pockets, he got € 500.
When he changed the money he received it was KSh 67,975 at the time.
Wambui changed the money and showed many notes online.
Many Kenyans did not believe that he could make so much money without sweating.
However, those in the Mtumba business shared similar experiences, while others claimed they discovered the amount of money that could change lives in imported products.
Here are some answers:
MY SLAY_ MY ASSOCIATION:
“I stumbled with Giorgio Armani perfume in the bag, one of the most expensive spices.
Luciana:
“A man opened a shoe cargo and found dollars hidden in boots. He took them to exchange and they were 110,000 shillings. He did not go to work for a week.”
Validiaries:
“What kind of car did you take up to Gikomba? What side did you stay?
William Samoei Ruto PUBLIC:
“Where is my rent, girl?”
Mitchell Amanda:
“I remember in 2018 there was a woman in Gikomba who earned a US dollar equivalent to Ksh 1.8 million on boots. Let me tell you Maina, she gave us some free shoes as she ran to the bank.”
Ctrl of clothing:
“It reminds me of the day I got $ 1100 in 2022 in military pants!”
3D entertainment sound:
“I put that money in a leather jacket. Love from Australia.”
Kev:
“My friend sells trenches. We got $ 100 when he opened Bale and the first thing we did was go to the banquet.”
How was a second -hand seller disappointed?
However, not all of the lucky retailers are like that.
Initially TUKO.co.ke reported that the woman's happiness after buying Bale changed into tears.
The woman paid KSh 36,000 hoping to get high quality products for sale.
The woman arrived home and opened Bale, found 'trash' clothes. According to the entrepreneur, he could not return the cost of investment.
However, he realized that he would not give up on his dreams.
Users of social networks had different views, while others narrated through similar events.
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