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Posted by txaz
 - Sep 02, 2007, 03:15 PM
Are there any polygraph examiners out there that are so confident in their abilities that they believe they can devine 10 numbers written down before hand by the examinee (who is looking at them during the test), for a cash prize?  I'd be willing to put up some $'s with odds if they are willing to go public and kick in a few bucks.

On the other hand, if someone is requested to take a ploygraph, why shouldn't the examiner have to put some skin in the game if they are wrong?   Seems fair to me.

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