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Thursday, November 22, 2018

Santa Came Early In Derby

They don't know his name. They don't really know anything about him, except that he's a Patriots fan.






But residents in Derby, Vermont, are grateful for a secret Santa who walked into a Walmart store on November 15 and picked up almost everyone's tab -- including the charges on layaway items for customers who weren't even there.


Shopper Julie Gates snapped a picture of the mysterious man -- who paid for her purchases that day -- as he was walking away. His face isn't visible, but he's wearing a New England Patriots jacket.


At first, Gates said she was in disbelief.


As she approached the register with a delivery box, a man asked her if she "was putting anything on layaway." She said yes, referring to her package, but that she wasn't done with her shopping yet. The man told her he'd wait until she was done and pay for everything.

"I kind of chuckled and thought, 'This guy must be crazy,'" she said. So Gates went around the store, shopping for holiday gifts with her mother and son, like she had planned.

Sure enough, when Gates came back, the man was still there, waiting for her. And when her account totaled $199, he used his card to pay.
"I said, 'Who can afford that?' and he said, 'Santa can,'" Gates said.
Gates said she didn't even notice the man at first because he looked like a "normal, everyday, average guy." But she believes his act of kindness will go a long way.

"I know there's a lot of people in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont that were absolutely, absolutely helped so much," Gates said, referring to the state's northeast corner. The kindness means even more during the late fall and winter, she said, when heating bills are on the rise.

A store employee confirmed the anonymous shopper's generosity, although Walmart officials declined to say how many people he helped or how much he spent.

After she posted about the act of kindness on Facebook, Gates said other friends and neighbors responded to say the store had let them know their layaway charges had also been paid for. One couple Gates talked to in the Walmart that day said the man had paid their $800 tab.

When she asked the man for his name so she could thank him, he said, "Kris Kringle."

"I left the store in awe, with tears in my eyes," she said. "That some man that didn't know any of us would just walk into a Walmart in a little place like Vermont and pay for everyone's layaway."
It was like watching a Christmas movie, she said.
"The only message that he would want me to send is 'be kind to everyone,'" Gates said. "He's an amazing man and we need more people like him."

from cnn



*Can any of those Billionaires we have in Nigeria ever attempt something like this?Time will tell!

56 comments:

  1. Wow! Wow! Wow! Stella will pride even allow them go shopping in a mall? Some will even tell you to send shoppers out for because he wants to shop alone...

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  2. David did something like this at domino saka tinubu. He paid for everybody that he met there and anybody that came in during the time he spent there. Buyers that had friends waiting in their cars were calling on them to come in that moment.

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  3. God will bless him. Givers never lack. Stella some of these millionaires in Nigeria are nice too,though have not met any of them but someone closer to Adenuga said the man help a lot.

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    1. Eenn you said adenuwetin? Adenuga a generous millionaire is the biggest lie in this earth

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    2. Which Adenuga? Na lie.someone that owes his contractors a lot.

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  4. Nice Guy already feeling the Christmas spirit

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  5. Yes oh Stella they can. It's just for you to push this post to the front page. Me I go dey wait for them here in Spar. Santa kedu ebe i nô ooo?

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  6. So kind and generous of Santa Kris. God bless you!

    Some Nigerian Millionaires and Billionaires Would rather carry the money to the graveyard.

    The one that pains me most is the street that enters their houses. They will just tarred their gate space, and leave the rest of the street untarred!


    Imagine a one million dollar mansion sitting on a bad road filled with potholes streets 🤷🤕🤕

    Then during elections they will come with psalms and manifestos.

    Aunty Commissionr behind my house, stop scraping our roads without keeping your promise to tar it. Shuoo

    That's I will always miss Ngige as AGovernor. He Built Roads like there's no tomorrow.


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  7. I remember Santa CEO that year that blessed bvs with 10k each about 10-15 of us. He came online by 3am and said we should add him up on bbm if we need cash and that was it. God bless you CEO for that gesture that year. You landed smiles and gratitude on my cheeks. I am saying thank you on behalf of all those you blessed here that early morning

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    1. Yes I remember him. In 2016, yeah. God bless you Santa CEO

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    2. He blessed me with 30k. God bless him

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  8. that feeling of someone picking up your tab when you least expect it...

    Pure Joy!!!

    i still pray for my "santa" that paid my bills of over 50,000 without even asking for my number.😁😁😁

    With the day i was having,he could only be God sent.

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  9. Stories like this touch my faromeh.

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  10. Wooooow!!!!! What a fine kind gentle man. I pray this type of Santa will locate me before this year runs out.

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  11. Wow. I remember Drake's video 'God's plan'.
    I'll be in Shoprite tomorrow, will Santa be there?

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  12. Stella paid Santa here for me in the year 2014,the money she gave me came in at the right time.I can never forget you maami,Love you scatter as always,this blog has been all to me.More Wisdom Stella.

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  13. The feeling is out of this world. Givers never lack. There's joy unspeakable that comes with giving out when the person never expects it. I love it.

    Stella your also great giver. May you never lack.

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  14. Eya... it's Christmas. Share Love. I will do something like this one day. Amen.

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  15. Awww Godbless That Guy
    My Santa Fall On Me Today.. Lets Go Shopping Oh

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  16. That is nice of him. God bless me, so that I can bless people too 😄🙏

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  17. I pray my santa locates me like this,what a kind gesture.

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  18. wonderful! our billionaires can't emulate this gesture without looking for something in return

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  19. This is similar to the movie I saw today.

    Nice gesture...

    Stella, you've done more and God bless you.

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  20. Attempt fire.... . .God bless the man

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  21. Wow very Nice... May Santa locate me this Xmas ...

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  22. We don't need a billionaire to do the same, we can all be somebody's Santa this season. We can all put a smile on somebody's face at our own level of giving capacity. This person just has more to give, but we all have something that we can do for someone to bless them in a serious way. We can offer to babysit their child, invite them over for dinner, offer them a ride to their destination, paint their house, if they are sick we can hire a day's worker to go over to clean and wash their clothes or we can do it ourselves. Everybody is a potential Santa to someone else so why wait for someone else to do it, you can do it too.

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  23. Stella Naija billionaires would NEVER!!! Even if their native doctors instruct them to do it for longevity, they would rather die than help... SMH

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  24. God, plz send a Kris Kringle my way before the end of this year, Amen.

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  25. Nigerian millionaires or billionaires don't perform such selfless act of kindness; it is normal everyday Nigerians that are kind and generous.

    It is a good feeling when someone from nowhere just comes around to pay the bill..

    I need a santa in my life right now... I mean real Santa.

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  26. May santa fall on Me...so I can dubai with my daughter...

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  27. Wow I just need this Santa in my life right now. My street now has the chairman of alimosho local government as one of the landlords but this man never tried to do the road or even construct a proper drainage on that street. Nigeria which way

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  28. May Santa fall on me in the form of a good job with a great pay.....Amen
    I'll play Santa in my own little way too by the grace of God

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  29. my Santa came through last year without expecting much but I got 40k alert.may God continue to bless you.

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  30. Miracles still happens.
    This Christmas (on or before).
    I know God will come through for me.
    He is working it all out for my good.
    I stay believing.

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  31. waoooo, such a lovely heart. may God continue to bless him.and bless the beautiful heart in this blog

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  32. Yes Stella. It happens in Nigeria. Ask those that have encountered Author Eze.

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  33. Yes SDK.Author Eze has done it in Enugu.

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  34. My Santa locate me oo. I must surprise my kids

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  35. God please Santa my way very soon... I need you it!





    ... Jesus is my worth!

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  36. God bless him more.I need such a miracle in my life right now

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  37. Anonymous 19:54, you have said it all we don't need to be extremely rich to impact a life thus season,in our own way why not reach out to someone in need today.You can choose an orphanage or even that little boy or girl struggling to school in your neighbourhood. Put a smile on their faces this season.

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  38. wow,this is awesome. God pls make me a blessing to others in Jesus name

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  39. God bless everyone who in one way or the other has been Santa in someone's life. You all are the real VIP

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  40. God bless him. Oh Lord pls let my Santa locate me this season I genuinely needs it. Bless me also so can be someone's Santa too

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