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Investors Cough Up $1.6 Million To Dine With Grubwithus

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Re: Investors Cough Up $1.6 Million To Dine With Grubwithus

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From today's TechCrunch article: "For the Andreessen Horowitz meal on May 18, you’ll have to bid to win"

From last week's TechCrunch article: "A lot of people have suggested he have the “commoners” bid for lunch spots with the more well-known investors and Valley personalities on the site. [...] I want to lunch with people who are interesting, not people who can pay the most money. That’s just weird."

http://techcrunch.com/2011/04/27/letslunch-launches-in-new-y...

Disclaimer: of course I have a horse in this race. But I find the differing approaches fascinating.

Re: Investors Cough Up $1.6 Million To Dine With Grubwithus

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Congrats! It's a great idea and well implemented. Though I started laughing and got distracted at the raffle note: "If you do win, you’ll be asked to pay the $35 set fee for the meal"

It's an article about raising $1.6 million.

The contest must cost what, $350? Is this a legal thing?

Re: Investors Cough Up $1.6 Million To Dine With Grubwithus

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Congrats! It's a great idea and well implemented. Though I started laughing and got distracted at the raffle note: "If you do win, you’ll be asked to pay the $35 set fee for the meal" It's an article about raising $1.6 million. The contest must cost what, $350? Is this a legal thing?

they want to make sure the people going know who NEA is and are not just going to go for free food.
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