Little kid made $2,467 on a weekend assignment, but the truth…

On a Monday class, kids were excited to go to their class and shows off how much money they made. The teacher had given them a weekend assignment to sell things and then give speech on productive salesmanship. The first girl managed to earn by $30 by selling Girl Scout cookies. The next student sold magazines for $45. She told the teacher that she made customer realize the magazine would help them keep them updated current affairs. But then this little kid made $2,467 by doing something extraordinary. Read the full post to know how this little kid made $2,467. You will have a hearty laugh after reading it.

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