Do you love scary movies? If you do, you may be able to make some money off your hobby
Updated | By Mornings with Mack
An American-based company offers about R19,000 to anyone willing to watch 13 of the top-rated scary movies. The company is currently researching to evaluate whether budget spend impacts how scary a movie is.
If you enrol in the study, you will be expected to wear a Fitbit watch that will track your heartbeat as you watch a specific movie.
The opportunity comes just in time for October as Americans enter their Halloween season.
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The goal is to see whether high-budget movies scare people more than the lower budget ones.
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It seems like an easy way to make some money.
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