A man from North Carolina collected around $120,000 from settlements with telemarketers over the past two years and is using some of it to buy a bar called 'The Wrong Number.'
One North Carolina businessman is turning lemons into lemonade. since 2006, told FOX Business he collected around $120,000 from settlements with telemarketers over the past two years. Now, he's putting it toward opening a cocktail bar named The Wrong Number.
"I'm just going to try to have some fun with it," the Winston-Salem resident said. "I'm calling the bar The Wrong Number because they called the wrong number when they called me." Opening up a bar was never his intention. In fact, he admitted it was nothing but a thought in the back of his mind because it seemed too out of reach.
That changed in 2020. When Khouri was stuck at home during the pandemic, he recalled getting overrun with
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