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“Hawk Tua” Girl
Hat companies promote her products.
…spit out a $10,000 loan!!!
July 13, 2024, 1:00 AM PST
Harry Welch She swooped in to save the hat company promoting “Hawk Tua” merchandise, coughing up some cash to keep the business going.
Jason Poteet“The company was recently in dire straits when Harry loaned them $10,000 and helped save it,” Harry, founder of Fathead Threads in Lewisburg, Tennessee, told TMZ.
Brand “Hawk Tua” hat Artworks have been selling like hotcakes since Hailey made headlines in her NSFW street interview last month, but Jason says most of the $190,000 in sales is locked in his PayPal account.
Jason claims that due to the sheer number of sales in a short period of time, PayPal believed he was running a fraudulent business and that he was unable to access his funds, nor did he have the funds to process his outstanding orders.
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According to Harry’s business partner, he had about 2,500 orders to fulfill, only had $2,000 available in his PayPal account, and needed more cash to pay for manufacturing, shipping, and other costs associated with fulfilling the orders.
Jason initially asked his family for money to fulfil the orders, then went to the bank to get a loan, but the stress left him feeling unwell and anxious.
Harry appears.
Jason says he informed Hallie of the situation last Friday, and although Hallie receives a cut of sales from Hawk Tua merchandise, Jason says he didn’t want her to think he was skimping on her financially.
After hearing Jason’s story, Harry offered to lend him the $10,000 he needed to continue his business, and Jason was overwhelmed with the kindness.
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Jason says things have been much better for Fathead Threads since Haley’s loan. He says PayPal has finally given him $90,000 in profits. He says he still has a lot more money in the account, but he says Haley has definitely saved the business.
I’ve contacted PayPal but haven’t heard back yet.
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