How VTU Helped Me Pay My First Rent My Inlomax Story
When I think about my VTU journey, one memory always stands out the day I finally paid my first rent with money I made from Inlomax. It might sound small to some people, but to me, it was a big moment a reminder that small beginnings can lead to real victories.
I still remember when I started. I didn’t have much just a smartphone, unstable internet, and a lot of hope. Life was rough then. My rent was due, and I had no idea how I’d raise the money. That’s when a friend introduced me to Inlomax. “You can sell airtime, data, and make some commission,” he said. At first, I laughed. “How much can that really bring?” I asked. But I was desperate, so I gave it a try.
Those first few weeks were tough. I made mistakes, sent wrong transactions, and sometimes felt like giving up. But every time I saw that little commission alert, I smiled. ₦50 here, ₦200 there it didn’t look like much, but it reminded me that effort was paying off.
I started promoting my services on WhatsApp, telling friends, “Buy data from me, it’s cheaper!” Some ignored me, some laughed, but a few believed. Slowly, I built my small customer base. One customer turned into five, five turned into twenty, and before I knew it, I was getting messages every day.
Then came the moment that changed everything I checked my balance one Sunday night and realized I had saved enough to pay my rent. I sat there staring at my phone for a while, not believing it. I even refreshed the app twice, thinking maybe I calculated wrong. But no my hard work had finally paid off.
When I handed the rent money to my landlord the next day, I couldn’t stop smiling. It wasn’t just about paying rent it was proof that I could survive, even with small beginnings. I didn’t need a big office or huge capital; all I needed was consistency, patience, and a platform that worked.
Inlomax didn’t just give me a business; it gave me confidence. It showed me that with time and dedication, I could turn simple airtime sales into something meaningful. Every notification sound from my VTU alerts now reminds me of how far I’ve come.
Now, I tell anyone who’ll listen “Don’t underestimate small businesses.” The same way my first ₦100 sale grew into rent money, yours can grow into something even bigger. Start small, stay consistent, and your success story will write itself.
That day, I didn’t just pay rent I paid for peace of mind. And every time I see my Inlomax balance grow, I whisper to myself: “Look how far you’ve come.”