'Million Dollar Money Drop' Invites Couple Back After Mistaken Wrong Answer (VIDEO)


First Posted: 12-25-10 10:17 AM   |   Updated: 12-25-10 12:49 PM

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A couple who lost $800,000 on a Fox game show — despite giving the right answer — has been invited back for a second try.

On Monday's episode of new game show "Million Dollar Money Drop," contestants Gabe Okoye and Brittany Mayti bet $800,000 on the question: which product was sold in stores first, the Macintosh computer, the Post-It Note or the Sony Walkman?

The couple quickly dismissed the Macintosh and then debated between the Post-It and the Walkman, with Okoye confident enough that it was the Post-It to risk $800,000 on the answer. The show said he was wrong, but, it turns out, he was right.

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Due to a research error, the show's producers had the wrong information on the original date the Post-It was rolled out in stores. The Walkman debuted in 1979, while the Post-It debuted in 1980, the show originally thought. But internet research later revealed that 3M, who had given the show the 1980 date, was mistaken: "the product was originally tested for sale in four cities under the name 'Press 'N Peel' in 1977, sold as 'Post-its' in 1979 when the rollout introduction began and sold nationwide in 1980," the show's executive producer said in a statement.

As a result, the show has invited the couple back for a second chance. The executive producer, Jeff Apploff, released the following statement:

Unfortunately, the information our research department originally obtained from 3M regarding when Post-it notes were first sold was incomplete. As a result of new information we have received from 3M, we feel it is only fair to give our contestants, Gabe and Brittany, another shot to play 'Million Dollar Money Drop' even though this question was not the deciding question in their game. We would like to extend our sincere thanks to the viewers who brought this to our attention, and we're thrilled to give Gabe and Brittany the opportunity to return to play the game.
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A couple who lost $800,000 on a Fox game show — despite giving the right answer — has been invited back for a second try. On Monday's episode of new game show "Million Dollar Money Drop,"...
A couple who lost $800,000 on a Fox game show — despite giving the right answer — has been invited back for a second try. On Monday's episode of new game show "Million Dollar Money Drop,"...
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Holes   1 minute ago (8:20 PM)
I watched the video. With a correct answer, what would have happened next. If they had been "judged" correct, what happens to the 80,000 dollars? How is the 800,000 dollars handled if they were determined correct in their answer?

They had 80,000 after be "judged" wrong. How did thing proceed from that point?
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gussom   5 minutes ago (8:16 PM)
Can't Fox get it right , I know they have an opinion but please!
Servility   0 minute ago (8:21 PM)
An opinion on a fact given to them by the maker of the product?
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Max is Back   8 minutes ago (8:13 PM)
Why does Faux steal from it's game show contestant­s?
Servility   0 minute ago (8:21 PM)
Why does 3M provide wrong informatio­n about their products?
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Tristan Mayfield   10 minutes ago (8:11 PM)
Give them their money! I would sue if I were them!
kc-bio   11 minutes ago (8:10 PM)
ummm,

give them the money.
kylerayner85   14 minutes ago (8:07 PM)
While that is completely wrong, they can't just give them $800,000.

That was not the final question of the game. They still had 2 or 3 more questions to get through before they won.

They should let them start out with $1,000,000 again, but set them at the level above the question they got right. That seems fair, but making them start over from the beginning is pure B.S.
iceage7   21 minutes ago (8:00 PM)
hey its Fox..fix, faux, fake what more can u say? just living up to their name
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littleolwinemakerme   12 minutes ago (8:08 PM)
You think FauxSnooze was clamoring for tort reform before this...
inkhosi   22 minutes ago (7:59 PM)
They used wikipedia!
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AngusC   29 minutes ago (7:52 PM)
Here is a thought, pay them the money that they rightfully won.
I hope they reject the invitation and get an attorney and sue Fox for double.
This is the worst PR for this show and Fox just keeps making it worse and worse.
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goodn10tions   13 minutes ago (8:07 PM)
Hear, hear!
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justice58   30 minutes ago (7:51 PM)
A second chance? Bullsh*t! Give them their d*mn money!
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abuja19   31 minutes ago (7:50 PM)
Pay them their 800K. The researcher­s and producers for that show are brainless dolts.
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kidroc   31 minutes ago (7:49 PM)
More Proof that Fox do not check their facts before they air.
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Dembabe40   14 minutes ago (8:07 PM)
READ the article. As much as I hate defending FOX, they did their due diligence on this one by calling the company that manufactur­es the product: 3M Corporatio­n. 3M gave them incorrect informatio­n, not much they (FOX) could have done to prevent what happened considerin­g they got the informatio­n from the horse's mouth, so to speak.
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littleolwinemakerme   11 minutes ago (8:09 PM)
Ever heard of Google, or Bing for that matter?
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qdog112   36 minutes ago (7:44 PM)
If giving the correct answer was worth $800k, then an invitation is NOT going to make it right. Pay the couple.
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Bike Commuter   32 minutes ago (7:49 PM)
The correct answer wasn't worth $800k. The correct answer was worth the chance to go on with a total of $800K in their pot. The format of the show requires contestant­s to complete a total of 7 questions. This one was, I think, number 5. They should get to pick up at that point with $800k and complete with two new questions.
anothervoice2   26 minutes ago (7:55 PM)
The man was distraught after Fox called out Question 5 erroneousl­y. How can Fox be certain that that anguish didn't cause them to answer the next two questions in error?! These are some obscure facts - some of the responses probably depend on a vague sense of intuition - which could have been affected by that wrong call on Q5.
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JackHoffman   37 minutes ago (7:43 PM)
A second chance is a bogus reparation­. They deserve the 800K plus 200K as an apology. Give 'em a million and call it a night.

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