One Funny Scenario
I was perplexed by what my eyes saw in a woman who claimed to be rich.
I'm someone who sells foodstuffs. I sell to both those who do not have money but choose to pay back monthly and to those who always buy and pay immediately. Something that I love about myself, as well as those customers I had, is that I don't like letting them starve. I sell for them as they come, but I know how to get my money back. I have been seen as a hard nut to break, even with the countless creditors out there.
Even my friend, who is also selling the same foodstuffs, is suffering just because of her nature of being so sluggish; I'm collecting her debts. I'm not slow when it comes to that aspect.
Kevin Malik
Some months ago, a woman whose character almost got everyone lost on the street came to my shop to purchase some foodstuffs. She bought and paid immediately. She bought a good amount of goods, which left me in total surprise. I was happy that I had a new customer, as she had newly moved into our street with her kids.
Some days later, she sent the daughter to buy some foodstuffs and paid immediately without a doubt. Her next coming was when she was coming from the market. She branched and told me about how she always buys her foodstuffs. She said she's selective in terms of who she buys things from. She also said she had seen me as someone who does not look down at people.
After saying those words, she asked for some foodstuffs, which I brought out peacefully. She asked me to calculate her bills. After my calculations, her money was about twenty thousand Naira. She said she needed to make it to twenty-five thousand Naira. I was so happy to have made so much money at that time. She selected some other items, and her money was rounded up to twenty-six thousand Naira only. She looked at her phone and said, "Can you take a transfer?" Her question was so nice, and without thinking twice, I said "yes." Within me was great joy, and this kind of evolution of sweetness. She asked me to give her my account details, which I did. She started the transfer, and after much trial, she turned to me and said, "I have been trying to transfer the money to your bank account, but it's not going through", the sweetness in me dropped totally, but I was still left with a little hope that she might send it no matter what. She said she will keep trying when she gets home.
That moment turned into a day, and from a day to two days, and so on, to almost a week. After a week of promising to send the money, each time I saw her, she would tell me she was coming. She later stopped buying things from me just because of the money she owed me.
This same woman has been the one wearing costly clothes, pretending to be rich. The first time she came to my shop, she even said her children cannot attend any of the local schools around the town. One day, when I went to pick my children up from school, I saw her coming out of a weak school that I cannot even take my kids to. She was shocked, but then I moved on. She immediately said she would be coming to pay up her debt. I only threw my head in agreement. At that moment, I knew my money had entered its one chance.
After two weeks of hoping, I decided to trace her to where she was living. I met her absent. The next day, I went to her house, and luckily, she was at home. She was relaxing when I got there, and looking at her, the environment she lives in does not make a single statement related to her dressing and appearance. Her room smelled, and her kids were looking tattered. I was shocked, but then was unable to collect my money.
After a month or some days, I saw an alert of ten thousand Naira from her. That day, she came to my shop and said she had transferred some money.
In another two weeks, she sent another ten thousand Naira. She decided to come again to my shop and said she had sent more money to my account. She started ordering food stuff while I served her as usual. After buying, she said she would send the money when she got home. Maybe she thought I was a kid who did not know the value of money. I only let her use my money for a longer period because of her kids, and now she's coming to purchase other goods on credit when she hasn't finished paying for the last one she bought.
I bluntly told her that "Madam, I am not used to selling my goods on credit." This was how she left the foodstuffs, and for months, my remaining six thousand Naira was not paid. I just let it go and concluded that "all that glitters is not gold."
Wow. This story says it all in a world full of pretenders, integrity still shines the brightest. You stood your ground with grace and heart, helping when you could but not letting yourself be played. Some people wear wealth like a mask, but the truth always finds a way out. You handled it like a real boss firm, kind, and wise. Thank you for reminding us that character beats appearance every single time. 🙌🏾💯 #Respect
If I had let myself loose, she would have just used my patience.
I know many people like your client, who appear to be one thing and are really something else. Sometimes it is out of pride that they pretend to be people with money, but sometimes they are scammers looking to cheat the most foolish. Thank goodness you confronted her and got her to pay you a part of it. Regards
This particular one is pride indeed
It's just amazing how people portray traits that are different from who they are. If your client had been completely real, there wouldn't have been problems resulting in trust issues.
i can't even trust her, never again.
In my city they say: 'appearances can be deceiving.'
In this world there are many people who show what they are not and make a living by showing deception to others.
Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
Good day.
That woman was a dirty being.
She was only doing that to fit into the society she see herself. But I see no reason why a person will pretend to be who he or she is not. With that kind of attitude, she make even miss opportunity of people helping her.
she is not what she was seen to be
Yes
Some people just like taking advantage of someone's goodness, it's better to save your business as she isn't honest.
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That was bad of her to take advantage, that's probably how she does to other vendors around.