Rearrange the Alphabets: Reactions as Man Reveals what He Got After Paying N115k for Designer Sneakers
- A Twitter user identified as Prince Mudi has left many people amused after he opened up about his online order
- In a recent post, Mudi shared photos of a pair of white designer sneakers he had ordered alongside what he received
- Several internet users have shared hilarious suggestions on how he can make the best of the situation other than a refund
Online orders may be convenient but they also remain one of the easiest means to get scammed as seen in the case of Prince Mudi.

Source: Twitter
The Twitter user gave many people quite a reason to talk after he opened up about his online shopping experience.
According to the photos shared, he had ordered a pair of white Alexander McQueen sneakers, paying the sum of N115k.
This particular model of the sneakers usually has the brand's name written on the back.
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However, what he got was a glaring fake version of the shoes with the words 'Already MoQDSHN' written in place of the brand's name, in an attempt to replicate the original design.
Social media users react
@chaigzy:
"Na the sister company."
@OmideyiOlaide:
"This would have been funny if not tragic with consequences for online business transactions. This is one of the reasons why I always insist on 'pay on delivery'. If what is delivered doesn't match what I ordered, I am not paying a dime."
@FS_Yusuf_:
"Rearrange the alphabet na. E go blend."
@AkinAdejola:
"May I ask how much you paid for the order? I know for a fact that the shoes on the first frame goes for around N240k."
@ziiieeez:
"You got the limited edition."
@chidinnadi730:
"U just have to walk fast people wouldn't notice."
Na wig I order, na sponge dem send: Lady shares video of N75k product gotten from hair vendor
A displeased customer has taken to social media to call out a hair vendor whom she believed cheated her out of a good wig.
In a video shared by Krakshq, the lady is seen struggling to comb through the tough hair.
She then proceeded to show a picture of the hair she had ordered - what is popularly known as 'bone straight hair'. However, what she got was entirely different from what was advertised.
Source: Legit.ng