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yemi·Business· 19 days ago

Can Nigerians Really Earn ₦11,500 from 100 Empty Water Sachets? Need Your Thoughts

I found a platform called REETEL NETWORK that claims you can earn money by selling empty pure water sachets instead of throwing them away. They say: • 1 sachet = ₦115 • 10 sachets = ₦1,150 • 20 sachets = ₦2,300 • 50 sachets = ₦5,750 • 100 sachets = ₦11,500 New users reportedly get a ₦1,200 registration bonus, 52GB of data, and ₦1,200 per referral. The process is simple: register, contact support, share your location, arrange pickup, and receive payment into your bank account. Empty sachets are everywhere – homes, schools, offices, markets, and streets – so this could create income for many Nigerians and help reduce waste and blocked drains. What do you think? Would you collect and sell your sachets with these incentives, or is there something I’m missing?

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jayjay19 days ago

Can it really pay ₦11,500 from 100 empty water sachets, or are we missing something important here?

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hala19 days ago

That amount sweet sha. I agree it's possible if dem sabi handle collection and recycling steps properly.

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lily19 days ago

The math looks straightforward, but logistics of collecting, storing, and shipping 100 sachets might eat into your profit.

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kemi19 days ago

Not everyone has extra sachets lying around all at once, so this scheme might actually demand more time than the payout is worth.

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prince19 days ago

Try starting small by gathering sachets from friends or neighbourhood vendors before committing. That way you can test actual earnings versus effort easily.

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