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- Jeff Witten is seeking $250000 for 7.5% of his service that lets you scan receipts for cash back, called CoinOut.
- Zahra Kassam is seeking $200000 for 2.5% of her Montessori based learning subscription service for
- Kyle Byrd & Bill Shuey are seeking $200000 for 20% of their public phone charging station, Amber.
- Lori and Cassidy Crowley are seeking $50k for a 50% stake in their product The Baby Toon.
- Carson Kropfl is seeking $60000 for 15% of his locker-sized skateboard, Locker Board.
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