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UpcomingPaperChaser
#71 Posted : Wednesday, February 03, 2016 10:40:31 PM
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S.Mutaga III wrote:
Just in. I decided to use my magic on a girl from a well off family. In the process, I interviewed her on the type of business her mother does and I was shocked. I know their stall in town. They sell imported clothes from Turkey. Her mother gets the clothes. She told me that on December (best month of the year), the sales from their stall were 1.7 million for that month. She disclosed that margins on clothes are usually very high (especially those meant for babies, children and ladies). Most sell at more than double the buying price. She said in December, the stall nets over a million bob. The search continues. I had to share in the wazua spirit. I cant verify though...but their lifestyle, considering she is the child of a single mother, backs it up.


Location is key in that business!!
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Rollout
#72 Posted : Thursday, February 04, 2016 12:33:24 AM
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Nabwire wrote:
If there are other entrepreneurs or business owners who may be interested in getting Kenyan youth to work for them as interns or in entry level positions, please contact me at Nabwirenabwire@outlook.com. We train and mentor the youth to ensure that they are productive employees!


@Nabwire, my love letter is coming to that email too, I am planning to invite all wazua people to our wedding.

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Swenani
#73 Posted : Thursday, February 04, 2016 8:48:54 AM
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Joined: 8/15/2013
Posts: 13,237
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S.Mutaga III wrote:
Just in. I decided to use my magic on a girl from a well off family. In the process, I interviewed her on the type of business her mother does and I was shocked. I know their stall in town. They sell imported clothes from Turkey. Her mother gets the clothes. She told me that on December (best month of the year), the sales from their stall were 1.7 million for that month. She disclosed that margins on clothes are usually very high (especially those meant for babies, children and ladies). Most sell at more than double the buying price. She said in December, the stall nets over a million bob. The search continues. I had to share in the wazua spirit. I cant verify though...but their lifestyle, considering she is the child of a single mother, backs it up.



That's a big lie, I once used to run such an establishment at Jamia mall(I do not know whether the location is strategic or not) but on an average month(excluding Dec and Jan) you would be lucky to make more than 400K in gross sales.

But it's true the margins on clothes and shoes is extremely high
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Mike Ock
#74 Posted : Thursday, February 04, 2016 1:10:42 PM
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Swenani wrote:
S.Mutaga III wrote:
Just in. I decided to use my magic on a girl from a well off family. In the process, I interviewed her on the type of business her mother does and I was shocked. I know their stall in town. They sell imported clothes from Turkey. Her mother gets the clothes. She told me that on December (best month of the year), the sales from their stall were 1.7 million for that month. She disclosed that margins on clothes are usually very high (especially those meant for babies, children and ladies). Most sell at more than double the buying price. She said in December, the stall nets over a million bob. The search continues. I had to share in the wazua spirit. I cant verify though...but their lifestyle, considering she is the child of a single mother, backs it up.



That's a big lie, I once used to run such an establishment at Jamia mall(I do not know whether the location is strategic or not) but on an average month(excluding Dec and Jan) you would be lucky to make more than 400K in gross sales.

But it's true the margins on clothes and shoes is extremely high


Funny how people are always hypnotized by impossibly rosy estimates Laughing out loudly
bird_man
#75 Posted : Thursday, February 04, 2016 1:14:08 PM
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Posts: 1,206
Location: Nairobi
Swenani wrote:
S.Mutaga III wrote:
Just in. I decided to use my magic on a girl from a well off family. In the process, I interviewed her on the type of business her mother does and I was shocked. I know their stall in town. They sell imported clothes from Turkey. Her mother gets the clothes. She told me that on December (best month of the year), the sales from their stall were 1.7 million for that month. She disclosed that margins on clothes are usually very high (especially those meant for babies, children and ladies). Most sell at more than double the buying price. She said in December, the stall nets over a million bob. The search continues. I had to share in the wazua spirit. I cant verify though...but their lifestyle, considering she is the child of a single mother, backs it up.



That's a big lie, I once used to run such an establishment at Jamia mall(I do not know whether the location is strategic or not) but on an average month(excluding Dec and Jan) you would be lucky to make more than 400K in gross sales.

But it's true the margins on clothes and shoes is extremely high

@Swenani....its not a lie.And it depends on whether you are a retailer or wholeseller.Go to Gikomba and see those importers.Better yet,visit Accra and Dubois Rd and see wholesale guys who sell 500k per day.
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Swenani
#76 Posted : Thursday, February 04, 2016 1:38:35 PM
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Posts: 13,237
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bird_man wrote:
Swenani wrote:
S.Mutaga III wrote:
Just in. I decided to use my magic on a girl from a well off family. In the process, I interviewed her on the type of business her mother does and I was shocked. I know their stall in town. They sell imported clothes from Turkey. Her mother gets the clothes. She told me that on December (best month of the year), the sales from their stall were 1.7 million for that month. She disclosed that margins on clothes are usually very high (especially those meant for babies, children and ladies). Most sell at more than double the buying price. She said in December, the stall nets over a million bob. The search continues. I had to share in the wazua spirit. I cant verify though...but their lifestyle, considering she is the child of a single mother, backs it up.



That's a big lie, I once used to run such an establishment at Jamia mall(I do not know whether the location is strategic or not) but on an average month(excluding Dec and Jan) you would be lucky to make more than 400K in gross sales.

But it's true the margins on clothes and shoes is extremely high

@Swenani....its not a lie.And it depends on whether you are a retailer or wholeseller.Go to Gikomba and see those importers.Better yet,visit Accra and Dubois Rd and see wholesale guys who sell 500k per day.


I know Gikomba is possible but a stall in town? I do not think so.
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Nabwire
#77 Posted : Thursday, February 04, 2016 9:32:32 PM
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Hi Hamburglar,
I am still waiting! I can understand that you may be hesitant to reveal your identity to a Wazuan and to make matters worse, I have not given my real email address. Please rest assured that I am not in any way interested in outing people, the only reason I did not give out my real email address is I also want to keep my privacy, I will contact you with my real address once I have a way of contacting you outside Wazua. The reason I am being persistent is I really want to help these kids out, the poor have no means of fending for themselves, think of this as your good deed for the day! If I recall well, you said that you went to Wharton, I also went to Business school and I think that if we put our heads together we can really help the needy! I was in the slums today and taught them what an elevator pitch is and had them pitch to a "CEO" of a major company. They really enjoyed the exercise and are eager to learn more. Please reach out, it will be worth your time.
Swenani
#78 Posted : Friday, February 05, 2016 8:40:27 AM
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Nabwire wrote:
Hi Hamburglar,
I am still waiting! I can understand that you may be hesitant to reveal your identity to a Wazuan and to make matters worse, I have not given my real email address. Please rest assured that I am not in any way interested in outing people, the only reason I did not give out my real email address is I also want to keep my privacy, I will contact you with my real address once I have a way of contacting you outside Wazua. The reason I am being persistent is I really want to help these kids out, the poor have no means of fending for themselves, think of this as your good deed for the day! If I recall well, you said that you went to Wharton, I also went to Business school and I think that if we put our heads together we can really help the needy! I was in the slums today and taught them what an elevator pitch is and had them pitch to a "CEO" of a major company. They really enjoyed the exercise and are eager to learn more. Please reach out, it will be worth your time.


Why don't you create a bonoko email address and ask the antichrist to write to you, once you have his/her email address you can now share you real contact address and forget about the bonoko email.

Considering you are the one in need, you should be the one to leave you contacts not the antichrist!
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Pesa Nane
#79 Posted : Friday, February 05, 2016 10:28:40 AM
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Joined: 5/25/2012
Posts: 4,105
Location: 08c
Swenani wrote:
Nabwire wrote:
Hi Hamburglar,
I am still waiting! I can understand that you may be hesitant to reveal your identity to a Wazuan and to make matters worse, I have not given my real email address. Please rest assured that I am not in any way interested in outing people, the only reason I did not give out my real email address is I also want to keep my privacy, I will contact you with my real address once I have a way of contacting you outside Wazua. The reason I am being persistent is I really want to help these kids out, the poor have no means of fending for themselves, think of this as your good deed for the day! If I recall well, you said that you went to Wharton, I also went to Business school and I think that if we put our heads together we can really help the needy! I was in the slums today and taught them what an elevator pitch is and had them pitch to a "CEO" of a major company. They really enjoyed the exercise and are eager to learn more. Please reach out, it will be worth your time.


Why don't you create a bonoko email address and ask the antichrist to write to you, once you have his/her email address you can now share you real contact address and forget about the bonoko email.

Considering you are the one in need, you should be the one to leave you contacts not the antichrist!

Seen on wazua... "reading does not finish the eyes.."
Pesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
Thitifini
#80 Posted : Friday, February 05, 2016 3:02:30 PM
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Joined: 1/15/2015
Posts: 681
Location: Kenya
Swenani wrote:
Nabwire wrote:
Hi Hamburglar,
I am still waiting! I can understand that you may be hesitant to reveal your identity to a Wazuan and to make matters worse, I have not given my real email address. Please rest assured that I am not in any way interested in outing people, the only reason I did not give out my real email address is I also want to keep my privacy, I will contact you with my real address once I have a way of contacting you outside Wazua. The reason I am being persistent is I really want to help these kids out, the poor have no means of fending for themselves, think of this as your good deed for the day! If I recall well, you said that you went to Wharton, I also went to Business school and I think that if we put our heads together we can really help the needy! I was in the slums today and taught them what an elevator pitch is and had them pitch to a "CEO" of a major company. They really enjoyed the exercise and are eager to learn more. Please reach out, it will be worth your time.


Why don't you create a bonoko email address and ask the antichrist to write to you, once you have his/her email address you can now share you real contact address and forget about the bonoko email.

Considering you are the one in need, you should be the one to leave you contacts not the antichrist!


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