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His method?
Trading durians with a drone, a remote control car, and several small toys.
In a Facebook post, the vendor — named Harga Rapat — said the father approached them to say that he wanted to buy some toys for his children but did not have enough money.
As a durian trader, the father then asked whether he could exchange some durians with the toys.
Speaking to Harian Metro on Monday, 14 February, vendor Mohamad Fakhrullah said the father’s eldest child really wanted a toy drone he was selling at the site.
“Our hearts melted when we heard the customer’s offer because we saw that he was determined to fulfil his child’s wishes,” the 29-year-old vendor said.
“Previously, there were customers who tried to bargain because they did not have enough money, but no one ever wanted to exchange toys with durians or their belongings.”
“My business partners and I pushed aside the question of profit or loss at that time because we agreed to share our sustenance,” he told the Malay daily.
Fakhrullah related that after he and his partners agreed to accept the offer, the father immediately went home to pick up durians.
“The customer then came back to our store with durians and exchanged them for drones, remote control cars, and other small toys that cost more than RM200,” he said.
“He gave us more than five to six durian and I saw the father’s face that was filled with warmth and relief as he could fulfil his children’s desires.”
“Meanwhile, his children looked happy. And at the moment, I realised how much sacrifice a father makes.”
In the Facebook post, he said that the durians were a mix of Musang King and D24 variants.
“Don’t be afraid to share sustenance. Believe me, sustenance has been arranged by Allah, we just have to work to get it,” he said.
“My business partners and I started from the bottom when we first began selling toys by the roadside during the Movement Control Order (MCO). So, we can only help others in accordance to our ability.”
Fakhrullah and his business partners currently run a toy shop called Wael Toys on Jalan Kampung Bukit in Bayan Lepas, Penang, and they actively share their journey on their Facebook page Harga Rapat.