Facebook Mark Zuckerberg $100 to message: Costs $100 to message Facebook founder

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Posted: 01/11/2013

 

 

By: WFTS
 
If you’ve ever wanted to get in touch with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg himself, now is your chance. Just send him a Facebook message---and one hundred bucks, Mashable.com reports.
 
Facebook has been exploring different ways of funneling in revenue, like the $1 fee to message “non-friends” program the social media network rolled out in late 2012.
 
Giving Facebook members direct access to Zuckerberg is an inflated offshoot of that experiment.
Those who want to get in contact with Zuckerberg without shelling out an exorbitant amount of cash are offered the option to “Just sent this message to his other folder”.
 
A spokesperson told Mashable, “We are testing some extreme price points to see what works to filter spam. ”

 

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