A tweet that started as a joke now resulted in hundreds of people trying to sell the uniforms they wear for work to anyone who might think wearing it would let them beat the Black Friday’s long shopping lines.
https://twitter.com/OverlyLiked/status/932711470554669056
After he was flooded with people trying to buy his Walmart vest off of him, @OverlyLiked clarified that he was absolutely 100% joking about the offer. His tweet picked up over 20,000 retweets and 50,000 likes.
https://twitter.com/OverlyLiked/status/933027481103331328
And then more people popped up trying to sell the uniforms they wore to their jobs at Walmart, or Target, or Best Buy, to anyone who could meet the right dollar amount.
https://twitter.com/Jayteeezyyy/status/933144398514200576
https://twitter.com/Shanwimberly/status/933008851846287360
https://twitter.com/austeygirl/status/933040066410184704
https://twitter.com/mugen/status/933003805301661696
My dude is selling a Walmart vest so you can walk out on Black Friday without being caught😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/qGqOeFtTVx
— Andrewrobinson (@AnDrEwRoB10) November 20, 2017
https://twitter.com/ceddybo70/status/933125667377389568
https://twitter.com/JoseStuntinn/status/933136098502500354