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https://www.forbes.com/sites/johngr...salad-kickstarter-campaign-raises-over-41000/
My question, can he just keep the money? How in the hell would that work? And are we now going to see a lot of copy-cat campaigns? I need $20 for some burgers.
With the 4th of July around the corner, Zack Brown had potato salad on his mind. As any enterprising entrepreneur would do, he initiated a Kickstarter campaign with the goal of raising $10.
His appeal is written in a hilarious, deadpan style. For instance, he notes in the Risks section of his campaign that, “It might not be that good. It’s my first potato salad.” At the time I am writing this, he has enticed over 4,100 backers to commit more than $43,000, and counting.
My question, can he just keep the money? How in the hell would that work? And are we now going to see a lot of copy-cat campaigns? I need $20 for some burgers.