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Home >> Fun & Games >> What's your price?
06.11.2008, 08:33 quote
http://www.helloquizzy.com/tests/whats-your-price
If we put you on the market, it looks like you'd be worth $830 million. Of the 42 different scenarioes, you said you couldn't be bought on 16 of them.
For the record, every time you refused to do something for any amount of money, it added another $50 million to your score (hey, I had to assign it SOME sort of dollar value).
So, you're not easily bought. To score in this category, you must have said NO to close to half of the questions. You were probably okay with some of the more innocuous stuff, but where you were being offered money at the risk of permanently affecting yourself or screwing over a friend, it was much harder for you to say yes. It's easy for people to insist that they're not easily swayed by money, but it your case it seems that's actually the truth. You stick to your principles more strongly than most people do, and that's something to be proud of!
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06.11.2008, 09:41 quote
My results are really poor:
If we put you on the market, it looks like you'd be worth $400 million. Of the 42 different scenarioes, you said you couldn't be bought on 8 of them.
For the record, every time you refused to do something for any amount of money, it added another $50 million to your score (hey, I had to assign it SOME sort of dollar value).
So, you've definitely got your limits. Some people will do anything for money, and while you'll go reasonably far, there are a few lines that you'd never cross. That's the important thing, too - if money is the ONLY motivator in your life, then maintaining any real relationships or friendships becomes impossible. You understand that, and while you appreciate that having the extra cash could be a lot of fun, you're not the sort of person to sell out everyone and everything.
06.11.2008, 09:42 quote
I'm worth $160 million!
And you know what? You might not be the most expensive thing on the shelf, but you'll be the first to actually GET the cash.
If we put you on the market, it looks like you'd be worth $160 million. Of the 42 different scenarioes, you said you couldn't be bought on 2 of them.
For the record, every time you refused to do something for any amount of money, it added another $50 million to your score (hey, I had to assign it SOME sort of dollar value).
In the grand scheme of things, you'd do more for money than most people. It's nice for people to say there are some things they'd never do, but you're walking proof that almost anything can happen... for a price, of course. You clearly answered the questions honestly, and there's a lot to be said for someone who can admit to what really drives them. Plus, if money is a good motivator, then at least people know where they stand with you.
06.11.2008, 10:22 quote
| oakman wrote: |
| I'm worth $160 million! Of the 42 different scenarioes, you said you couldn't be bought on 2 of them. |
I wonder who will beat your results!
06.11.2008, 10:58 quote
If we put you on the market, it looks like you'd be worth $1245 million. Of the 42 different scenarioes, you said you couldn't be bought on 23 of them.
For the record, every time you refused to do something for any amount of money, it added another $50 million to your score (hey, I had to assign it SOME sort of dollar value).
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So, you're not easily bought. To score in this category, you must have said NO to at least 20 of the questions. It's easy for people to insist that they're not easily swayed by money, but it your case it seems that's actually the truth. You stick to your principles more strongly than most people do, and that's something to be proud of!
Feel superior. Next to you, everyone else looks sort of cheap.
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06.11.2008, 11:40 quote
| mimib wrote: | ||
I wonder who will beat your results! |
I fear that I am unbeatable. I'm just praying there is someone out there with worse moral fibres than me!
06.11.2008, 12:20 quote
on the market, it looks like you'd be worth $580 million. Of the 42 different scenarioes, you said you couldn't be bought on 4 of them.
For the record, every time you refused to do something for any amount of money, it added another $50 million to your score (hey, I had to assign it SOME sort of dollar value).
Some people will do anything for money. Fortunately, you're not one of them. You could be bought out on a little more than most people, but there are still things that are clearly off-limits with you. That's the important thing, too - if money is the ONLY motivator in your life, then maintaining any real relationships or friendships becomes impossible. You understand that, and while you appreciate that having the extra cash could be a lot of fun, you're not the sort of person to sell out everyone and everything. You've got your principles. and you stick by them.
06.11.2008, 12:42 quote
I'm worth $1014 million!
If we put you on the market, it looks like you'd be worth $1014 million. Of the 42 different scenarioes, you said you couldn't be bought on 20 of them.
For the record, every time you refused to do something for any amount of money, it added another $50 million to your score (hey, I had to assign it SOME sort of dollar value).
If we put you on the market, it looks like you'd be worth $101400. Of the 42 different scenarioes, you said you couldn't be bought on 20 of them.
So, you're not easily bought. To score in this category, you must have said NO to at least 20 of the questions. It's easy for people to insist that they're not easily swayed by money, but it your case it seems that's actually the truth. You stick to your principles more strongly than most people do, and that's something to be proud of!
Feel superior. Next to you, everyone else looks sort of cheap.
06.11.2008, 14:26 quote
Your result for What's Your Price? ...
I'm worth $1800 million!
In other words, you're just about priceless.
If we put you on the market, it looks like you'd be worth $1800 million. Of the 42 different scenarioes, you said you couldn't be bought on 36 of them.
For the record, every time you refused to do something for any amount of money, it added another $50 million to your score (hey, I had to assign it SOME sort of dollar value).
So, you're not easily bought. To score in this category, you must have said NO to at least two-thirds of the questions. It's easy for people to insist that they're not easily swayed by money, but it your case it seems that's actually the truth. You stick to your principles more strongly than most people do, and that's something to be proud of!
Feel superior. Next to you, everyone else looks sort of cheap.
And to think some of them I picked any old amount of money because I started to feel a right goody two shoes saying never all the time!
(though I did say i'd babysit the noisy dog for free...does that go against me?!)
06.11.2008, 15:05 quote
I'm worth $1465 million!
In other words, you're just about priceless.
If we put you on the market, it looks like you'd be worth $1465 million. Of the 42 different scenarioes, you said you couldn't be bought on 29 of them.
For the record, every time you refused to do something for any amount of money, it added another $50 million to your score (hey, I had to assign it SOME sort of dollar value).
So, you're not easily bought. To score in this category, you must have said NO to at least two-thirds of the questions. It's easy for people to insist that they're not easily swayed by money, but it your case it seems that's actually the truth. You stick to your principles more strongly than most people do, and that's something to be proud of!
Feel superior. Next to you, everyone else looks sort of cheap.
06.11.2008, 15:39 quote
I definitely couldn't kiss the dog with tongues
I can't even have a dog lick my face. Yuk.
06.11.2008, 16:11 quote
If we put you on the market, it looks like you'd be worth $662 million. Of the 42 different scenarioes, you said you couldn't be bought on 13 of them.
For the record, every time you refused to do something for any amount of money, it added another $50 million to your score (hey, I had to assign it SOME sort of dollar value).
So, you've definitely got your limits. Some people will do anything for money, and while you'll go reasonably far, there are a definitely several lines that you'd never cross. That's the important thing, too - if money is the ONLY motivator in your life, then maintaining any real relationships or friendships becomes impossible. You understand that, and while you appreciate that having the extra cash could be a lot of fun, you're not the sort of person to sell out everyone and everything.
In the grand scheme of things, most people look a bit cheap next to you.
06.11.2008, 16:34 quote
| choochi0 wrote: |
I definitely couldn't kiss the dog with tongues
I can't even have a dog lick my face. Yuk. |
I have in the past shared a sausage roll, end to end, mouth to mouth with my dog, for fun, and he scoffed the biggest bit and we ended up touching tongues......like sticking your tongue in the bottom of a cesspit/compost heap. Yeuw, accidental, but I'd never do it willingly even for a trillion billion £££.
06.11.2008, 16:48 quote
I'm worth $859 million!
You're really, really expensive!
If we put you on the market, it looks like you'd be worth $859 million. Of the 42 different scenarioes, you said you couldn't be bought on 17 of them.
For the record, every time you refused to do something for any amount of money, it added another $50 million to your score (hey, I had to assign it SOME sort of dollar value).
So, you're not easily bought. To score in this category, you must have said NO to close to half of the questions. You were probably okay with some of the more innocuous stuff, but where you were being offered money at the risk of permanently affecting yourself or screwing over a friend, it was much harder for you to say yes. It's easy for people to insist that they're not easily swayed by money, but it your case it seems that's actually the truth. You stick to your principles more strongly than most people do, and that's something to be proud of!
Feel superior. Next to you, most people look sort of cheap.
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