Young Kenyan Entrepreneur Stuns Bragging Client With Photo of Mega-mansion

Young Kenyan Entrepreneur Stuns Bragging Client With Photo of Mega-mansion

  • Nevy Jackson, a young businessman, shared a conversation with an arrogant client boasting about being rich
  • Jackson said the client refused to pay a R700 deposit and instead flaunted the house that he owns
  • The entrepreneur had enough of the client and shut him down by showcasing the mega-mansion he was building

A young businessman has humbled an arrogant client who disrespected him.

Nevy Jackson showed a boastful client his mansion.
Nevy Jackson put a boastful client in his place. Image: Nevy Jackson
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Entrepreneur humbles arrogant client

On Tuesday, 9 April, Nevy Jackson shared screenshots of him and a client who refused to pay a deposit before they started working for him.

"It's our business policy. The deposit acts as a commitment by the client to the order. It carters for part of the processing order," Jackson wrote.

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The client was irked and asked Jackson if he thought he would refuse to pay the R700 deposit.

"You should ask yourself who you are dealing with before asking for a deposit. Not every person is broke," the client wrote and shared a photo of his two-storey home to drive the point home.

The client was not done as he wrote:

"We want to empower youths, but you insist on doing things your way. We have options, but we choose to promote you. This is why you wallow in poverty from missed opportunities."

Jackson had enough of it and slammed the client while showcasing the humongous mansion he was building.

"I don't want your money. Just to burst your bubble, my living room is bigger than your whole house. Only that I don't have pride," he retorted.

In the caption, Jackson insisted on the importance of common courtesy.

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“He wanted a R3 000 job done but would not pay R700 for raw materials. In 2024, we said if they go low, make sure you go under,” he wrote.

Online users react to screenshots

Netizens supported Jackson by writing:

May Jerono reacted:

"Lovely scenes.”

Serah Mwende commented:

"Tag the client.”

Anne Wangare shared:

“Thanks for putting them in their place.”

Halima Haji said:

“What was the purpose of them sending the house? I don’t understand.”

Woman shares journey of building R2 million home

Briefly News reported on the story of a woman who shared her three-year journey of building a village mansion in the Eastern Cape in South Africa.

The lady said she had a budget of R1,5 million for the house but ended up spending a little over R2 million. Online users were impressed with the woman's journey, and many congratulated her and felt inspired.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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