Cards Against Humanity Creators Make Money by Selling Absolutely Nothing During Black Friday

 The party for horrible people, Cards Against Humanity, obviously doesn't just have a clever concept but creators with the wits, too. While other companies spend the whole day stressing over the amount of people on a stampede just to avail their products on a Black Friday, the Cards Against Humanity team earns more than $70000 by selling absolutely nothing at all.They formulated the deal that not a single company have aced. During the intense Black Friday sale, they replaced their website with an option to pay $5 for nothing at all. Pay five bucks, get nothing. Surprisingly, a lot of people, who probably found a humor in the thing, clicked the button that said 'Give us $5' and paid the Cards Against Humanity peeps in exchange for nothing. 

The company explained on its website that during Black Friday, everybody is selling something and they are the only company that offered the superior experience of buying nothing. The concept worked really well, for when they switched their website back to normal, they have accumulated over $71000 from their Black Friday promotion.

In the website's FAQ section, they explained that they would soon make an announcement as to where all the $5 would go and what have been done with it. 

Cards Against Humanity is a card game where each round, one player asks a question from a black card, and everyone else would take out their white cards that has the funniest, most awkward, inappropriate and appropriate answer for the question. The game is popular, but not limited, among people who decide to have some fun while, or even after, having a party. You can purchase the deck for $25 but can make your own by downloading it from their site and printing your own set of cards. Cards Against Humanity is known for its politically incorrect content and mature phrases. 

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