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  1. kylebauermeister - 13-15 years old - male

    Posted by kylebauermeister Feb 2nd, 2013 at 7:05AM

    Hi my name is Kyle Bauermeister
    the true reson that i would like to ask you for one million dollars my freinds and family say the i have a lot of true putental
    When I am older I would like to pursue a job as a interior designer
    This year in 2012-2013 my parents are giving me a opportunity to design my own room bot when we totaled up every thing that we needed to do as far as puting in dry wall an installation and paint and furniture and AC/HEATING it came out around $ 20,000 my mom and dad said that if i wanted to that i could get a true chance at what it really feals like that i could but at the rate i earn a year I will not reach my goal till after collage my only way to get this is from the someone something or me. Down the road in life when i go to collage i would like to learn business and start my own firm of interior designers and architects but this all depends on this my one true chance.my mom and dad said if we could get 1,000,000 that we could finaly get a nice house and a dog they would be able to pay for my collage.

    Thank you for at least taking the time to read this

    Kyle Bauermeister (919) 302-9928

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  2. dean999999999 - 61-65 years old

    Reply by dean999999999 Jan 31st, 2013 at 5:54PM

    If any on here should get the million it should be kylebauermeister i mean he has a whole life a head of him and a great reson most others are in the middle of life this determins his future

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  3. fgfgsf - 46-50 years old

    Reply by fgfgsf Jan 31st, 2013 at 6:01PM

    I have no clue who you really are but your anser makes a lot of sense i think you deserve it if the giver is willing

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  4. vickieprince - 51-55 years old - female

    Posted by vickieprince Jul 31st, 2012 at 9:59AM

    Right now 10 bucks would make my day....lol

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  5. maintainbalance - 56-60 years old

    Posted by maintainbalance May 9th, 2013 at 3:30AM

    I don't need it but I would like it. I know many people who received a million dollars or sometimes more, all they had to do was deposit it in a bank at 5% and after 20 years they would have about 3-5 million. However most of them are broke today, they didn't need a million, they actually wanted status, recognition, a loving family, physical and mental health. These are the things worth striving towards, they are worth more than a million dollars. If I had an extra million and I didn't continue to seek and maintain physical, mental, financial, emotional, spiritual, family and social balance it would be senseless gift. However I would like a million dollars to share my beliefs with others.

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  6. kimmcm30 - 36-40 years old

    Posted by kimmcm30 May 7th, 2013 at 12:03PM

    Hello, my name is Kimberley and I am writing to say that a million dollars would not only help me, but would help many people. Right now I only make a small amount of money and there are a lot of people around me that struggle really hard just to feed their kids and keep a roof over there head. I always lend a hand to help in any way I can. Whenever I have an extra few dollars, I will buy food, clothes, dishes, anything I can to help the ones who need it most. I am unable to keep a savings because I always share what ever extra I have. Whom ever you are, that is really willing to share your wealth with someone, I hope that you can see how important this money would be for me. I really do nothing for myself, because I feel that I am here to protect and help the ones around me. It breaks my heart that I cannot do more, or that I cannot really do something that could really make a difference. Do not get me wrong, the people that I help appreciate everything I do, but I feel like I want to do so much more to get them into a better place. In the next few weeks I will be visiting a couple of the families that need me, and I am going to teach them and their kids how to make easy, healthy, and cheap meals. I am hoping this will help them to eat better, as these families pretty much live on noodles and tuna fish. I am going to show them how to buy cheap and make a delicious meal. So please, if you find it in your heart to give me this million dollars, I will make you proud, and I will make a lot of peoples lives so much better. Thank you

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  7. MaxwellAmerican - 22-25 years old

    Posted by MaxwellAmerican Apr 18th, 2013 at 9:01PM

    I want to create a farm business that cultivates food for businesses in a safe, healthier way. It would be committed to a zero tolerance animal cruelty rule. The amount of preservatives added to food would be limited by necessity and only used if not at all harmful to human beings.

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  8. moldyfan - 26-30 years old

    Posted by moldyfan Mar 3rd, 2013 at 12:12PM

    It would mean the world and more for us to get a million dollars. My family would be able to move for the very first time and take a much needed vacation and for my sister to return to college. This will help with the bills as I am constantly looking for a gig. Once that is set, I will donate to charity. I would really appreciate it if the person that donates this money to us. Forever grateful

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  9. Eatw - 26-30 years old

    Posted by Eatw Feb 18th, 2013 at 10:41AM

    I am assuming that this question was set up for some kind of study or just another reason apart for giving any money or what so ever to who is replying. It is so unlikely that who is in possession of such money is willing to give it instead of multiply it, and if it is true I am hardly finding it real since there is a 1 million dollars for ‘’donation’’ in such a discrete way… So well done you got attention, you did the ‘’joke of the year’’.

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  10. TomekB - 31-35 years old

    Posted by TomekB Feb 17th, 2013 at 11:43AM

    i want a million to share with my family and i dream of traveling around the world.. i want to help animals in my country , thats all :)

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  11. dawneise - 41-45 years old

    Posted by dawneise Dec 16th, 2012 at 12:16AM

    A million dollars is a lot of money to some, but not to me. You see you have to look at it like this: I've never had a million dollars before, but if u look at all the trouble money brings, is it worth it? I want a million dollars to help the less fortunate, and shop(not buy a house, that's a liability and not an asset).

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  12. bean2p - 41-45 years old - female

    Posted by bean2p Jul 31st, 2012 at 10:15AM

    Thats awesome...it would be nice to have but I think you could spread it around to people who really need it.. LIke shelters, spca things like that =D

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  13. Porkchop62409 - 26-30 years old

    Posted by Porkchop62409 May 18th, 2013 at 11:16PM

    I would finally be able to buy that house for my mom that I always promised to her as a kid. Funny enough she just asked me recently whatever had happen to that promise lol 30 now so I do not have much hope doing that unless I hit the powerball tonight. Oh and my birthday is next Friday, that would be a heck of a gift!

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  14. onelifegiven - 26-30 years old

    Posted by onelifegiven May 18th, 2013 at 6:41PM

    I want to start a non profit focused on feeding the hungry while simultaneously offering much needed jobs to the community. Please contact me to hear the details of this proposal. Thank you for the opportunity!

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  15. dtran10 - 18-21 years old

    Posted by dtran10 May 18th, 2013 at 3:09PM

    Got Expelled from college. Please save my life.
    I studied very hard in college. At times, I would resist showering, eating, and sleeping. I have a near perfect 3.91 GPA. Despite these things, I loved studying. My mom is a single parent mom who loves me very much, I want to be able to provide for her one day. But, I made a terrible mistake in college and now will be expelled. Being expelled, I won't ever be able to return to academia, get a well paying job. I feel like I have failed my mom and most importantly my family.

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  16. Missgoody2shoes - 36-40 years old - female

    Posted by Missgoody2shoes May 18th, 2013 at 12:52AM

    I want it because I would be able to spend more time volunteering and helping in society to better the lives of others in a positive influential way that would cause the world to be a better place.

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  17. Demik72 - 13-15 years old - male

    Posted by Demik72 May 18th, 2013 at 12:49AM

    Hello, I am going to be upfront with you. My name is Allen im 15 I live in a small city close next Compton. When I was about a month old my father left me and my family after cases of domestic violence on my mother. My mother has been through a lot beat as a child, abused by her uncles and abused by my grandpa. I grew up in a cramped apartment with my my mother and sister. My dad is not paying the right amount of child support so it is rough and my mom works in a crappy office on a computer for a beatdown company making 11 dollars an hour. She has arthritus on both hands and carpel tunnel on her left wrist so those are making a huge impact on her and soon she will not be able to work, so it's hard knowing that my mom goes through a lot of pain to support me. We are having some troubles with my rent and my mom's hospital bills. The reason why im asking for this million dollars is because I know that if you would be generous enough to do so I will be able to give my mom the medical attention that she deserves and the house of her dream that she deserves. I know it sounds like a lot to ask for but if you were to do so you would turn my life around and make my mom the happiest women on earth I wouldn't plan on using the money on myself. I would just spend it on the women who deserves it.

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  18. brandonbeck87 - 22-25 years old

    Posted by brandonbeck87 May 18th, 2013 at 12:32AM

    My name is Brandon. I grew up as a part of a very poor family in a very poor town. My father was our only source of income, and he didn't make enough to support a family of five. (Annually he made less than twenty thousand a year) I got a job in high school to help out, but it only did so much. Afterwards I moved away, and decided to attend college doing something I've always loved, cooking. The only issue is that so far I seem to be spinning my wheels. I love what I do, but bills and student loan payments take what little income I manage to generate. All I want is to get ahead in life. Not a lot, just enough. I've managed to save a little, and I'm learning about investing opportunities. I'm also learning that there's some truth to this whole needing money to make money thing. So in short, yes I would love to have a million dollars, but I'd be more than happy to just have enough to get my student loans off my back. Having enough to build a brokerage portfolio would make me the happiest person in the world.

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  19. SAQUIBromance - 26-30 years old

    Posted by SAQUIBromance May 17th, 2013 at 5:17AM

    i need becouse im in trouble

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  20. alittlebitofitall - 26-30 years old

    Posted by alittlebitofitall May 15th, 2013 at 8:22PM

    Hello, my name is Terren-Lee Rogers, Im from a small town in Ontario, Canada. Last August I had my first child Rein Zander James Hamilton with my boyfriend Duncan Hamilton. We were so happy to have our son in our arms at last and be a family. Duncan actively searched for a job and was hired as a manager at Montanas re-opening in our town. Duncan had worked as a manager there for many years before corporate shut them down, he was the best man for the job no questions about it. Duncan trained in a town an hour away from home and was gone 10 hours a day 6 days a week. It was hard not having him home with us but we knew our family had the financial support we needed. Duncans job was not long lived he trained for over two months and his boss had made him so many promises only to fire him after opening their doors and having him work two 18 hour shifts in one weekend. Duncan losing his job was devastating.
    We have bills we could no longer afford to pay after we pay for our rent some groceries everything and I mean everything my son needs for the month. The only income we now have is my government check from childrens aid because they are my legal guardians until I turn 21. Duncan has been actively searching for a job but it has become so difficult in our town to find a job. For the past year he has been having tests done and just recently found out he has a disc out of place at T-6 multi-level disc degeneration and spinal stenosis. I have bi-polar and Fibromyalgia so now we are both waiting to file with disability for some chance at financial stability for our son. Our monthly income is now 825$ it is a monthly cheque I receive from childrens aid society; they have been my guardians since I was 15, plus our baby bonus. Every cent of the baby bonus goes towards formula, jar food, infant medicines like Tylenol and oragel he already has 7 teeth! They grow too fast! Diapers, wipes, clothes and anything else he may need that month. Our rent is $784.14 a month (it just went up a certain percent because we’ve lived here over a year) Unexpected yearly fees were added to a maxed out 2000$ credit card, collection agencies are calling for a $400 credit card, we have another $1000 credit card, we’ve cancelled our cable but owe well over 200$ for it. We have a $200 cell phone bill ( we are in the process of downgrading our phones so we can pay less, we do need our cell phones in case of emergency and to be able to keep in contact at all times but with the phones we have you must have a 50$ plan). Duncan had his car repossessed years ago because Montanas shut down years before, he is still paying monthly fees of 125$ currently owing $5,500 still, he now has to pay 265$ towards his student loan every month (which is $26,000). I just cant believe we are in this spot right now… there is no way we could ever pay these bills with our income and disability could take up to 6 months for our applications to be filled out and processed.
    I appreciate you taking th

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  21. 27jkl - 31-35 years old

    Posted by 27jkl May 15th, 2013 at 4:17PM

    Because I'm Jeremy Firefist.

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  22. trueman1000 - 18-21 years old

    Posted by trueman1000 May 14th, 2013 at 10:56PM

    I am getting married next month and i have not finish paid off for my wedding and i need to buy a house

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