for £150,000 , received praise on social media despite being told she’d made the “worst decision of her life.”, showed a screenshot of the aftermath of refusing a company’s offer to buy her handmade jewelry business for £150,000.decision of your life!” the person started. The rude email sender continued: “Cleary, you have a knack for missing out on opportunities that could actually make youThe insolent person concluded: “Best of luck with your soon-to-be-forgotten business.
A separate individual chimed in: “‘You’ll never see that kind of cash with your little venture’ always funny when someone says this.@etherealhandmadeFour years ago, when Leah had just started her business at the age of 18, her first profit amounted to £1,000 , which she partially donated to Black Lives Matter charities,I’m a journalist who works for Bored Panda’s News Team. The team, which has been launched on the website fairly recently, produces stories focused on pop culture.