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Contestant Coleen Fowler from Woodbury, Minnesota plays the million dollar mission with 8 million dollar cases.
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    Coleen Fowler started her Million Dollar Mission game with 8 of the million dollar cases. Coleen still had three of the million cases in play with eight cases left, but opened one of them two cases later. Coleen declined the $250K bank offer with five cases left, but opened a million case next. Coleen took the $176K deal with four cases left, leaving the last million case unopened. She offered to give 10% to two of her friends, so $17600 for each one. She could have gotten a $345K bank offer with three cases left. Her case had $400 in it.moreless
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    • Coleen accepted a $176,000 deal with four cases remaining, one of which contained a million dollars. Her own case held $400. Coleen offered to give 10% of her winnings to two of her friends in the audience. Each friend got $17,600. Comcast agreed to match Coleen's winnings (176,000) and donate that money to Big Brothers/Big Sisters, a youth mentoring organization.

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