STARTING a business is no easy task, and you want to drive as many customers to check it out.
That's why one business owner thought it would be a good idea to advertise her company's Instagram handle on the back of her car.
But it didn't exactly gain the kind of attention the business owner wanted.
Taking to TikTok, the business owner took to her company's TikTok account, topsfordays, to show what happened.
The company specialises in women's tops and corsets and the 23-year-old owner has been left stunned by the messages she's received because of the advertisement.
In one video, she wrote: "Me putting my business Instagram on my car thinking it would be great advertisement…"
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She then showed one of the messages she received, and it wasn't quite what she was hoping for.
The message read: "Learn how to drive stupid b****."
In another video, she also revealed she's been hit on thanks to advertising her business on her car.
Another message read: "Hey, I just saw you driving what're the chances I can take you out some time?"
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The original video has now gone viral with over five million views and people couldn't help but laugh.
One wrote: "Ahahahhaha sorry but it was so funny."
Another person commented: "I’m so sorry but I can’t stop laughing this is hilarious."
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A third joked: "Well did you learn how to drive better?"
Meanwhile, a fourth added: "You should've said that all purchase will go towards refresher lessons."
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