Businesswoman Who Imported Over 60 Blenders From China Cries Out: "None of Them Is Working"
- A businesswoman has cried out after importing a nonfunctional batch of blenders from China
- In a sad video, she expressed her frustration, stating that returning or selling them was not an option
- Sympathetic netizens who watched the video on TikTok offered suggestions on how to resolve the issue
In a heartbreaking TikTok post, a lady expressed frustration over a shipment of blenders she imported from China.
According to the lady identified as @badawiaimports on TikTok, none of the blenders worked, leaving her in a difficult situation.
Lady's frustration with non-functioning blenders
The sad businesswoman expressed her disappointment, highlighting the inability to return or sell the faulty products.
Netizens quickly responded to the lady's post, expressing sympathy for her predicament and offering suggestions.
Reactions as businesswoman lament over bad purchase of blenders
Many users shared words of encouragement and understanding, acknowledging her frustration.
Others recounted similar experiences with imported products, empathising with the lady's situation.
Alongside their sympathy, netizens suggested potential courses of action to the lady.
Small Madam commented:
“This is sad kindly give 1 to a repairer and see if they can do something about it.”
Awura Akua reacted:
“Take it to alpha hour alter and pray over it.”
Abubakari Khadijah33 reacted:
“If is 1688 file for refund.”
Queen_Era said:
“How are they fixing, I got mine from Instagram. It was making unusual noise not knowing I did not fix it well. I thought it was damaged.”
Purekiss WW said:
“There was this man at kaneshie who repairs blender very very well wish u r close to me.”
GALAXY OFFICIAL said:
“My brother always tell me don't buy anything you get cheap online because no Good thing is cheap.”
Der-Ber limited said:
“Repair them and sell at cheap price and u stated that ur giving up never give up dear that is business the next one trust me u will be successful.”
Araoluwa02 reacted:
“I don talk am, na name silver crest Dey sell now, they are unknown name of blenders that are very very good.”
Jazzibiyya reacted:
“The part of importation customers don't know.”
@hudabeautyyyyyYYYY reacted:
“Have you tried repairing one to see if it will work??”
@audreys_trendy reacted:
“The part of importation that many don't know". Hope you find a solution.”
Watch the video below:
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Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh previously reported that a Ghanaian businesswoman, Dela Mond, rejects hustling abroad, citing ample opportunities in Ghana and a desire to stay close to her children.
Despite the possibility of obtaining visas for any country, she emphasises the challenges of life abroad and the need to work hard.
Comfortable with her business, Dela asserts she won't leave for menial jobs overseas.
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