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Bounty Hunter E-Commerce Experiment

by John S. Rhodes

I'm going to keep this simple. Look at this picture:

Sorry, no clue is hidden in the HTML.

Now that I have your interest, here is the scoop. Using the picture, I will give $25 to the first person who can correctly identify the object. You don't get any clues and you have to be exactly right. 

Three Simple Rules:

  1. You can only guess once. 

  2. You must use this email address (bountyhunter@webword.com with subject of "bountyhunter") to submit your answer.

  3. You must tell me how you generated your answer. Provide reasonable details.


PayPal

I am going to make a small request. If you do make a guess, I ask that you make a $1 donation via PayPal. I will give your donation to charity, but I want to see if certain economic models are viable. Important: You can guess without making a donation. No pressure, honest!

Donate $1
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Final Notes

I'll share the results with you only after someone provides me with the answer. I am the only person who knows the answer. There really are no clues. If you are curious about this experiment, or if you have comments for me about PayPal, please send an email.

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