This Man Found RM20,000 In Bundles Of Secondhand Clothes He Bought For RM100

He found the money inside a wallet in a jacket pocket.

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The owner of a bundle store in Kota Bharu, Kelantan hit the jackpot when he purchased two seemingly ordinary sacks of secondhand clothes

Wan Mohamad Adam Wan Mohamed bought the two bundles for his business from a warehouse in Wakaf Bharu, Kelantan, on 12 January.

He spent RM100 in total, according to Harian Metro.

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The 29-year-old was stunned to find something other than old T-shirts and trousers in his new bundles.

Laying in a jacket pocket was a wallet containing RM 20,787 (JPY550,000).

Without any way to identify the original owner of the clothes, Adam had no one to return the money to.

So he decided to keep it!

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He shared the news of his discovery on Facebook on 14 January, and wrote that he will not be selling any of the items in the bundles as they were the "key to my good fortune."

Adam revealed that he plans to use the money to grow his bundle business

"I have already converted JPY450,000 to ringgit, and the rest I will save," he told Harian Metro.

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What crazy good fortune! Brb, heading out to the nearest bundle shop.

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