The remaining 5% is like 4 Billions dollars so where the cons?
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swervinglad9 years ago
12th: S. Robin Walton - $39.1 billion
34th: Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud - $22.6 billion
56th: Ma Huateng - $16.1 billion
combined that's $77.8 billion
5% of that is 3.89 billion
that's still pretty darn great
(source: Forbes)
KC_Lovaxlast year
Aaaaand don’t forget about the copyright- Oh wait. You did. Good job sir!
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Beancicle4 years ago
So? I donate 72.2 Billion to charity and get 3.8 Billion left over? No downside!
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Vixa7 years ago
How is this considered a dilemma??!??!??
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GCrexi9 years ago
downside? I can help people and keep some of the money, then FUCK pressed
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Harrison Xu12 years ago
It doesn't matter how much money it is. It's FREE. You either press the button and get some money or you don't and get nothing.
I don’t see a downside to this. As long as it’s going to charity! :)
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Blank0009 years ago
According to the Forbes Full list of the 500 richest people in the world 2015, the total is close to 80 Billion. So you will be a multimillionaire, who is not far off a billionaire, so money-no-object sort of money...
LunarMoone7 years ago
It comes to three billion for you
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Ericpenguin9 years ago
I still get 5 percent and anyway, my charity called 'My Coffers' is a worthy cause. Hey it's a real charity 4 snakes! One day...
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FabyFabian8 years ago
so, if i have 9 billion dollars, i will still have 500 million dollars left for free?
Nice
I fail to see a downside to this. I'll be getting a crapton of money anyway, and most of it goes to charities and stuff, which I would most likely already do anyway. It's a win-win.
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FuzzyMuzzyBeast178 years ago
Duh. Why wouldn't I? Free money for me, and free money to charity. Why the hell do 15% of us not want that?
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befree22098 years ago
Gladly! Why is giving money to help better the world a downside?
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FlamingWaffles8 years ago
First burn all of your money. Then make a charity for yourself because people would respect that since you have no money. Donate the money to yourself.
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Baconman308 years ago
For the 15% of you that didn't press the button. Screw you
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HYPNOTIST398 years ago
This is how much money you get (accurate 2016)
$4215000000 in US dollars.
DO IT.
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AdventureGirl398 years ago
If you said to not to... You"re the biggest jerks alive.
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PartyPoison7778 years ago
literally what is there to lose in pressing the button
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Cdgaming 9 years ago
So that'd like what over 5,000$? And the rest goes for a good cause? I'd do it
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Gerias9 years ago
I still can choose who will geht the money
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AEDkitty9 years ago
I'd totally press it. Finally that money is going to the right place. Imagine all the good things that could be done with this money that rich folks have just been sitting on
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Oldiron_799 years ago
5% of multi billion I'd still a lot of money
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maddiemarie9 years ago
I would still press the button if I only got 5 dollars, I mean it's free
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Monil9 years ago
15% people you greedy bastards
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A Pile of Horse Diggity by Fall Out Boy9 years ago
There is literally no downside to this.
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winnerinthehouse9 years ago
Donations good money bad
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british bladesman9 years ago
duuuude 5% of even one million is still like 5,000 units of cash
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loopholelife9 years ago
5% of 20 billion is still 200 million
abcx8 years ago
I hope you"r ebeing sarcastic.
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DanFoxDude9 years ago
I see no downside
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EthanBloxian9 years ago
Donate to charities
RESPECT
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Mustachio1259 years ago
Donate to charity. The charity of ME!
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UNSC_GA_Dash9 years ago
Shitload of money for me, shitloads more for the Humane Society
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Snowfrost9189 years ago
ITS FREE MONEY! YOU'LL AT LEAST BE A MILLIONAIRE IF YOU ACCEPT. no... a billionaire!Come on!!!
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Courtney Connelly12 years ago
Thats still a shit ton of money for me.
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Rohan Silbaugh12 years ago
Um 5% of an entire fortune is a HUGE amount of money and charities get a lot of money its a double win?double win
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WL-09 years ago
Free money lol
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Hawkclaw11 years ago
Donations. That's what it says. It doesn't say to what, who, or anything like that. Just donations. Meaning, I can just donate it to my partner. Problem solved.
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ignitedrik7 years ago
You"re still getting money AND you"re helping people, so it"s a win win and there"s not really a downside besides that you didn't get all of it but still
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fallonforpresident9 years ago
Well I still will have enough money to live a normal life so yes.
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ziagrace8 years ago
im confused, whats the downside. You help charity and you are on their will. So you could also get stake in companies. That money keeps making money!
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Crotalia7 years ago
That"s still a lot of money lol
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Zinky9 years ago
15% Of people dont have heart. :'( It just upsets me
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abcx8 years ago
You get 4 billion dollars. Why would anyone not press this button? XD
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bobtheperson9 years ago
I'll still be rich as fuck
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ThatCatByTheStreet2 years ago
GREAT. I get to do just what I would have done.
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Reade Parrott12 years ago
Those numbers are so specific, I feel like this is a reference to something.
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vicvinegar10 years ago
even if I only got 10 bucks from this, that's a free 10 bucks that I literally had to do nothing for. It's like someone sent me a $10 bill in the mail just because.
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