A South African woman on TikTok shared a video showing her bank statements from the past six months. She spent over R60 000 despite claiming she was broke.
The post shows several large amounts of money that have gone out of her account from November until Aprilmoney she has spentshows that she spent R6 999 in November, R12 362 in December, R11 123 in January, R10 505 in February, R21 428 in March and R6 393 in April.@zee_nhleeee's post garnered many views and comments from netizens who could relate to her struggle of having large amounts leaving their bank accounts even though they considered themselves broke.
A video posted on TikTok by @just_a_mompreneurafr shows her sharing that she hoped she'd be able to stay within R8K weekly budget before showing heras she fills her trolley right up to the top and also grabbing two coffee drinks before heading to the till to pay.
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