Monica Reed

$2400 for 24 hours without screen time? Could you do it?

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$2400 for 24 hours without screen time? Could you do it?

A website called Reviews.org is going to pay someone $2,400 to go 24 hours without any screens or technology. Could be challenging for some folks! If you’ve got a hobby, they’ll also sweeten the deal and give you $200 to buy stuff in advance to keep you occupied for the day, like board games and art supplies. Not too shabby, right?

If you’re interested and you think you can SURVIVE 24 hours without screen time, they’re taking applications through Friday, and they’ll announce the winner on Monday. Click HERE to fill out the app.

To find out if you won, they say, quote, “We’ll be announcing [it] on our YouTube channel, so be sure to subscribe” . . . and no, I don’t think they see the irony in finding out if you won via YouTube.

 

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