[h=2]The real estate investor is leaving clues about the locations on Twitter -- and plans to take the operation nationwide with total donations in the 6-figure range.[/h]
Do you live in San Francisco? Do you have a Twitter account?
If so, some random cash could be yours to find.
An unknown benefactor has been tweeting clues about the location of envelopes stuffed with hidden cash in San Francisco -- and ultimately plans to take the game nationwide.
The person -- who apparently has plenty of hidden cash to give away -- is dropping hints about the envelopes' location on Twitter. This mystery man told TheSan Francisco Chronicle that he is a real estate investor who just completed a big deal, and "one of the things I wanted to do with the money was something fun in SF."
Envelopes stuffed with $100 and $20 bills have been found across San Francisco since Friday, but his generous spree might be coming to a city near you.
The man told Time magazine that he plans to expand to cities nationwide and will ultimately give away a total of six figures. He says he won't reveal his identity.
If you're looking for hints, follow the Twitter handle @HiddenCash. Not surprisingly, he has amassed tens of thousands of Twitter followers in the last week.
Do you live in San Francisco? Do you have a Twitter account?
If so, some random cash could be yours to find.
An unknown benefactor has been tweeting clues about the location of envelopes stuffed with hidden cash in San Francisco -- and ultimately plans to take the game nationwide.
The person -- who apparently has plenty of hidden cash to give away -- is dropping hints about the envelopes' location on Twitter. This mystery man told TheSan Francisco Chronicle that he is a real estate investor who just completed a big deal, and "one of the things I wanted to do with the money was something fun in SF."
Envelopes stuffed with $100 and $20 bills have been found across San Francisco since Friday, but his generous spree might be coming to a city near you.
The man told Time magazine that he plans to expand to cities nationwide and will ultimately give away a total of six figures. He says he won't reveal his identity.
If you're looking for hints, follow the Twitter handle @HiddenCash. Not surprisingly, he has amassed tens of thousands of Twitter followers in the last week.