Good day everyone, I hope you're doing well. A few days ago, after thoroughly thinking about the huge amount spent on subscribing for DStv decode, I decided to look for an alternative since I'm mostly not around and the subscription will run out after a month, whether I watch or not, so the alternative I decided to go with is to at least purchase a card reader and a microSD card where I can download as many files as possible and entertain myself with it at a cheap cost.
So I paid a visit to the market nearby and visited an electronic gadget store when I could easily purchase all I needed, and on getting to the store, I was told the card reader would cost just ₦800, while the SD card itself is much more expensive. I wanted to buy an SD card that had enough space to accommodate a lot of files, and the highest the store offered was 64 gigabytes, which was sold for ₦6500. Since the seller gave me a guarantee that they were quality, I made payment.
After getting that, I also realized the screen guard of my phone isn't that neat again, so I decided to purchase a new one sold at just ₦500, which was installed by the store owner. I also brought a phone case tool to help protect my phone in case it mistakenly falls out of my hand, and the case is just ₦1000.
In total, all I got was ₦8,800, and the items comprised an SD card, card reader, phone screen guard, and phone case. That was all I purchased before leaving the market.
It's always a good time visiting the Market Friday community managed by @dswigle . The community has been a medium through which I get to see and learn about other people's cultures, market experiences, and ways of life.
Thank you for your visit to my blog. Have a blessed day ahead.
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