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$50 per unique high five for one year or $250,000 right away? (1 Viewer)

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  • $50 per random high five for one year

    Votes: 20 31.7%
  • $250,000 cash right away

    Votes: 43 68.3%

  • Total voters
    63
I’m not that creative. I’ll take the cash on this one. Assuming unique is each one markedly different? Not the same high five occurring in different places etc
 
Do they have a vaccine for high-fiving? Or like if you're just a high-fiving mother****er and you're out of control (you're not even worried about the money) is the antidote blasting Local H and reveling in it all?

You high-fiving mother****ers. You high-fiving mother****er.
 
I was thinking HS basketball games in Indiana or HS football games in Texas would be a goldmine.

i also wonder if you could set up a booth in times Square with a machine that spit out a $5 bill with every high 5 given. Put up a sign that says, "Give me a high five, then take $5."

I might also make a rig that holds my arm upright for me so I don't get as tired. Can I sit and still give a high five?
 
I'm an introvert so my first impulse was $250k. But thinking about it more I think I would flip.

You could go to a football game, wear the home team jersey, and just walk up and down the aisles high fiving and probably get 1000 high fives in a day.

5 of those and you're break even. Then rinse and repeat with basketball, hockey, etc.
 
I'm pretty clearly an extrovert because this actually sounds fun.

I'd do an NFL, NBA and MLB national tour. Hit 2 games a week with a goal of 250 high fives just walking around before and after the game. That's $1.3 million for having a great time.
 
We talking making up high fives or just regular high fiving random people?
Just touching random people's raised palm with your palm.

Still taking the no-muss no-fuss $250K in this day and age of communicable illness.
You could make 20k sitting outside a stadium turn style. Just hold your hand out and don't touch your face.

Yep - this is what I’m thinking too. Head to the Battery once baseball starts. Put on a crazy outfit, beer in hand and I’d bet you could get 1k people before and after the game I bet. $100k in 4 hours.
 
Move to crowded city
Print off various t-shirts to wear: "High Five the High Five Guy", "High Fives for Jesus", "High Fives for the Kids", "High Fives for the Troops", "High Fives for Single Moms"
Walk up and down the street
Retire early
(Could even donate a couple bucks or a percentage per to your cause of the day)
 
I’m an introvert and I would still do the high fives. That’s how easy this one is. The sports events, as people have mentioned, is such an easy way to do this.

Or, sit in Times Square with a sign saying you’ll pay people $10 to give you a high five. I’d much rather do the sporting event, but this idea just shows how easy this is.
 
I'm thinking big 10 and SEC college football games is the easiest route to big numbers - drunk people love high fives. If you worked it hard enough, you might be able to get 5000 high fives in an afternoon.

I'm confident that I could scheme up some way to get enough high fives in a year to make at least $10m - that's roughly 550 high fives a day, every day for a year or 770 if I'm taking a couple days off a week.
 
Yeah...I'd sit outside the busiest areas I could with a sign that says "high-five and I'll give you $5."

I think I could get 5,000 people, plus the extra 550 or so I'd need to make up the $5 loss per person in 2 or 3 big sporting events. The rest is profit.
 
So if you high five the same person more than once, does it end the overall deal? Or it just doesn't count towards the money?

Because if duplicating ends the thing, just give me the lump sum. No way I'm going to be able to keep track of who I've fived and who I haven't yet.
 
5000 unique fives? I could do that in a year no problem. I'd setup a booth outside of the baseball/basketball/hockey/football stadiums and pay everyone $5 per unique five. Would take my break even number to 5555.5 but I'm 100% positive I'd be a millionaire in a year.
 
Yeah...I'd sit outside the busiest areas I could with a sign that says "high-five and I'll give you $5."

I think I could get 5,000 people, plus the extra 550 or so I'd need to make up the $5 loss per person in 2 or 3 big sporting events. The rest is profit.
This guy stole my idea before I had it. Not gonna high five you.
 
Yeah...I'd sit outside the busiest areas I could with a sign that says "high-five and I'll give you $5."

I think I could get 5,000 people, plus the extra 550 or so I'd need to make up the $5 loss per person in 2 or 3 big sporting events. The rest is profit.
Definitely. Roadshow every weekend. Find chili cook offs, festivals, sporting events, go to the French Quarter for a couple days, downtown Nashville, Times Square, Pigeon Forge, Disneyworld, the list goes on. $45 per? Seven figures easy.
 
I would do the high fives. It would give me the ability to quit my job for a year and seek out fun things to do where people would be willing to give high fives.

I'd make this a big vacation. My plan would be to just hit some beaches during spring break and rack up a ton of them. Then I would just plan the rest of the year around sporting events and tailgate, attend games and post game tailgating. Really would only need to work one day of the week (saturday or sunday) racking up high fives.

I'd probably have special glove made up like Michael Jackson's.
 
I would do the high fives. It would give me the ability to quit my job for a year and seek out fun things to do where people would be willing to give high fives.

I'd make this a big vacation. My plan would be to just hit some beaches during spring break and rack up a ton of them. Then I would just plan the rest of the year around sporting events and tailgate, attend games and post game tailgating. Really would only need to work one day of the week (saturday or sunday) racking up high fives.

I'd probably have special glove made up like Michael Jackson's.
You'd probably also get the clap.

Meaning, people will clap when they see you with the MJ glove.
 
$250k lump sum for this.
$125k lump sum for not bowling.
Plus any other lump sum challenge options.
The rest of the year for living the good life.
😎
 
I live in the Northeast within a couple hours of 7 different democratic states. Hit every rally you can with a sign "High Five if you hate Trump".

50.00 per high five
500 high fives per rally
20 rallies = 625,000
40 rallies = 1.25m

No brainer.
 
I would want to wear rubber gloves, but the likelihood of a random person walking down the street and giving me a high-five while I'm wearing them would be slim.
 

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