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Video: WFLA Report | Comments And Poll
Gerald Fraller is selling his soul. The 28-year-old Tampa man isn’t done with it, he is just looking for a change.
“I’m simply at a point in my life where I need a new direction and I am selling the most valuable item I have to offer: my very soul,” says Fraller on his website www.winmysoul.com.
Fraller intends to take donations, and each dollar contributed entitles the giver to one entry in a drawing to win his soul.

The winner will receive a legal contract entitling them to a number of controls over and profits from Fraller’s life. Some highlights are a percentage of Fraller’s taxable income, the right to choose the first name of his children, an annual report on his life and many other considerations.
You can read the contract online.
Fraller does want an option to buy back his soul for the price of $1,000,000.00.
Fraller expects to take some heat for his idea. “I will be framing the best hate mail that I receive as well as posting it (with personal information omitted) online for all to see,” he writes on his website.
The soul sale is planned before November 1, 2007. An exact date has not been set, but should be chosen by January 30, 2007.
Along with the soul comes a percentage of profit ownership of any intellectual works he creates. If you want to size up the potential value of those works, check out Fraller’s Videos.
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