Southwind17
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But what is the admin cost? Some applications can be dealt with in seconds, others can take months of communication that takes time, computer resources and costs for postage. This is why I suggest a nominal fee - something small enough that it can't possibly imply that the JREF are trying to make money, but large enough that it could put off some of the sillier applicants. $1, $5, whatever.
I reckon this could work. Afterall, anybody who seriously believes they can succeed surely is prepared to stump up a small stake to prove so.
Doesn't a fee conflict with the not-for-profit status of the JREF?
Not if it's only covering costs, and not, therefore, constituting profit.
Also, I always greatly admired the free access to the JREF Challenge, which I found to give it an unestimable value: "You have a special power? Prove it and get a million bucks. No strings attached."
I agree. It does add to the value of the challenge, but one has to be realistic.
Where else can you do that?
Precisely, which only helps to justify a nominal 'administration' fee.