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ToSeek
19-April-2006, 06:15 PM
http://www.humanforsale.com/

NOTE: You have to enter an email address to get the results.

Me: $2,260,370.

SeanF
19-April-2006, 06:21 PM
I got $1,794,048, but I had to leave the SAT score blank because I never took it (I took the ACT instead).

They give $0 for being never divorced. Does being divorced take value away, or do they consider being divorced to be a positive? :)

farmerjumperdon
19-April-2006, 06:26 PM
$2.7 million, and I did not enter a value for Face the Jury.

antoniseb
19-April-2006, 06:33 PM
I got $2,710,650. Please note that being divorced once is a $25,000 debit.

I didn't like telling my income and email address to strangers.

Gillianren
19-April-2006, 06:37 PM
Whatever they think I'm worth, I can't draw on it right now!

Argos
19-April-2006, 06:57 PM
Don´t understand stupid questions like "are you Latin/Hispanic or White/ Caucasian" (!!!). Well, I´m a latin south american white caucasian guy. So I Can´t answer.

Also, it is skewed towards a certain notion of supremacy of a certain lifestyle or human phenotype. Additionally, be cautious because it may link to adult material [not that I´m personally worried about].

Moose
19-April-2006, 07:00 PM
1.3 Million, but being Canadian, I never took SATs. I have never measured my IQ so didn't answer that question. And my salary is low compared to US wages, but is quite comfortable for Eastern Canada's low cost of living.

It's funny, but the fact that I never gamble commercially nor do I drink alcohol apparently counted against me. :rolls eyes:

Gruesome
19-April-2006, 07:09 PM
You are worth exactly $1,612,780.

Wow. I'm a bargain!

Celestial Mechanic
19-April-2006, 07:10 PM
Much more than I'm paid! :) :dance: ;)

I'm not going to their site; I get enough spam as it is.

Jim
19-April-2006, 07:17 PM
Well, I took the survey. I don't have the results yet, but I have a feeling I may owe them some money.

Nicolas
19-April-2006, 08:23 PM
Pfffff far too much Imperial units to be fun :D

OptimusShr
19-April-2006, 08:47 PM
$1,301,480

tlbs101
19-April-2006, 10:18 PM
$2,550,990

FaceTheJury is blocked by our server.
I had to guess at what my SAT score might be based on a very high ACT.

cjl
19-April-2006, 11:52 PM
$2,176,684 here...

Dragon Star
20-April-2006, 12:00 AM
$2,059,760

And I will sell myslef to anyone of you.:razz:

Laguna
21-April-2006, 10:19 AM
$2,004,048
Thats about €1.625.607

No IQ-Test, no SAT-Score (BTW what is a SAT Score?), no income.
Oh, and what does my penis size has to do with my worth?

Maksutov
21-April-2006, 10:36 AM
$2,893,752.

Time to check that against my life insurance policies, etc.

Always thought life cost some kind of premium...

http://www.cosgan.de/images/smilie/figuren/a045.gif

Maksutov
21-April-2006, 10:43 AM
[edit]no SAT-Score (BTW what is a SAT Score?)...Here ya go. (http://www.collegeboard.com/)

Laguna
21-April-2006, 11:11 AM
Here ya go. (http://www.collegeboard.com/)
Ahhh.. Thank you.
Never made that as german.

mickal555
21-April-2006, 02:49 PM
$1,867,058


I couldn't answer salary, sat HS GPA: etc...

A lot of thoose didn't apply..

Gillianren
21-April-2006, 06:59 PM
Okay--$1,679,610. I knew I couldn't draw on it. Guess the 1350 SAT, the 3.14 GPA, and the 160 IQ helped? (Also, I couldn't give it my correct eye colour, as the closest to my actual eye colour is hazel. My eyes are actually striped, like the Afghani girl on the National Geographic cover.)

Moose
21-April-2006, 07:06 PM
Oh, and what does my penis size has to do with my worth?

Ask Ron Jeremy. *snicker*

Dr Nigel
21-April-2006, 07:47 PM
Hey, how come there are so many "physical" questions but only four "mental" questions?

Also, I don't know my IQ, never had a SAT score (duh, grew up in the UK) and have no GPA (duh, grew up in the UK), so my only mental characterristic is my highest degree.

By the time I got near the end, I had inserted so many wild guesses that I didn't bother giving them my email address. That site is so US-centric!

Taks
21-April-2006, 08:00 PM
ok, i did mine, $2 million or so. what surprised me is that a) the phd is only worth $75,000 (i'm close enough dang it) and b) being an engineer was worth $0.

this must be a "worth" related to what the opposite sex would find attractive? i mean, engineering, lawyering and doctoring are the three highest paid professional degrees available... unless, they're looking for "independently wealthy" or "international banker" or "CEO"??? :) maybe "gigilo"?

taks

Lord Jubjub
21-April-2006, 10:44 PM
$1,978,670

I used my score from the graduate level tests (for entry into post-graduate studies) because I took ACT instead of SAT. Unfortunately, my GPA probably negated much of that even though I have an IQ of 140 (tested because I was once thought to be developmentally challenged. I was just bored, instead.).

Otherwise, being well short of average and aging probably reduced my value considerably. I notice that the current "most expensive males today" are (with one exception) 32 and under and most seem to be students.

mugaliens
22-April-2006, 03:53 PM
$2.53 M.

Must be the age...

Dragon Star
22-April-2006, 04:18 PM
Ask Ron Jeremy. *snicker*

http://www.cosgan.de/images/smilie/froehlich/p030.gif

suntrack2
22-April-2006, 05:01 PM
there is one concept in insurance which called as human life value factor, is it that way.

its a nice site though, toseek.
it was count me in infinity.:)

sunil

HenrikOlsen
22-April-2006, 09:39 PM
They give $0 for being never divorced. Does being divorced take value away, or do they consider being divorced to be a positive? :)
From what I remember when learning about risk factors, being male and getting divorced is one of the most costly things you can do in terms of average reduced lifespan, on average cutting several years off your expected age of death.

I got ~1.7M$ on a low guess on SAT score.
It there any site that'll let you run a test SAT so you have an idea, at least, of the range you'd score in?

Tobin Dax
22-April-2006, 11:02 PM
Much more than I'm paid! :) :dance: ;)

Two words: Grad Student

$1,703,910., btw.

jrkeller
23-April-2006, 07:01 PM
2,250,936

beskeptical
24-April-2006, 09:29 AM
Are you guys now getting bombarded with spam for entering your e-mail address or did you not use your regular address? Half of these sites (actually probably most) are just scams to collect email addresses they then must make money selling. I went to one site (when I was younger and stupider) and my spam went from 10 a day to 100 a day. Now yahoo filters the email but they didn't at that time. Once it's done you can't undo it.

HenrikOlsen
24-April-2006, 04:01 PM
Since the answer is given in the result page and not mailed, I just gave a fake address as I do every time I'm asked for an address that I don't have to receive mail to.

If it turns out that it wasn't fake and someone actually receives the spam as a result, it's their own fault for having an address of someswearword@someswearword.something

Argos
24-April-2006, 04:05 PM
I suspect that particular site is assembling profiles from the users in order to make qualified advertising. There´s a lot of personal questions. Fortunately I´m never true when it comes to these things.

ToSeek
24-April-2006, 09:10 PM
I get so much spam now I'd never know the difference.

cjl
25-April-2006, 02:12 AM
I have about 6 e-mail addresses, one of which is my real one that gets about 3-4 spam per month.

My junk ones?
Easily 100/day or more.

mickal555
28-April-2006, 04:16 PM
I can'r remember putting an email in...

My main accounts starting to get a fair bit of spam though... :( (3-4day)