As previously scheduled, Hidden Cash hit London over the weekend, with hundreds of locals scouring the city for £50-£100 rewards.
A total of 20 envelopes were hidden throughout London, and one stash, found in Kensington Gardens, required event organizers to just give away the location.
There was a mad scramble at certain areas in London, a city in which Twitter and social media remain extremely popular, with people excited to participate.
The contest was started by Jason Buzi, an American real estate millionaire, promised to be a social experiment giving back to the community. Some of the people that find the cash gladly tweet @HiddenCash and then donate the money, or purchase something for family, friends, or co-workers.
There have been Hidden Cash contests in the San Francisco Bay Area (San Francisco and San Jose), Los Angeles, New York, Chicago and Houston already. Hidden Cash has been a rather fascinating social experiment, and other UK cities could be visited in the future. However, after reported traffic and public safety issues in the United States – and concern of Buzi’s intentions – Paris might not allow the contest.
Thank you to Sky News for providing us with this information
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