Want to make R160K? Well, all you need are some toenail clippings...
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
Get that cash-money-dollar with armpit hair, toe-nail clippings, and used earbuds...
Another shocking job has been circulating around Mzansi's social media space, but this time it is extremely gross and bizarre!
Rebekka Blue from USA has just revealed that she sells items like her armpit hair, toe-nail clippings, and used earbuds.
The question on all our minds is how much money can she really make from this venture?
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In an astounding turn of events, Rebekka shares that she makes on average R160,000 per month.
Despite this being an extremely bizarre job, Rebekka brings satisfaction to her customers with her unique business.
Although we don’t know who her market would be, one thing is for certain - people will buy anything!
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Rebekka is a serial entrepreneur who has made the most out of what she has to offer.
Toenails, used underwear, dirty earbuds, used bath water, contraceptive coils, and armpit hair are all on her inventory and sell for thousands.
See below how she sells her “weird items”:
The only drawback to this industry is that it can often be very draining. Having to deal with all kinds of people and venture into a market that doesn't exactly have a guideline on how to handle business can be very tiring.
“There are always late nights, but it is always exciting and fun. However, sometimes it can be a strain on your mental health as it’s like being a therapist. I am selling an experience beyond clothing and other items.”- Rebekka Blue
Another issue can be safety. Judging by the kinds of interesting things Rebekka deals in, she has to be very careful that these fans don’t turn into stalkers or creeps.
They don’t mind forking out the big bucks, but hopefully the money doesn’t come at a cost.
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