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if you truly know 14 the answer is exactly what the page name is, hint (most people think they know what's in the briefcase but they really dont)

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are we talking very literally after all this is an unsolved mystery, there are tonnes of theories

Wheres there money though :s

-DannyGlass

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$50 has been sent to the persons egold account. His name appears on index page and last page.

If you make it to the last page, do what it says to have your name added. There is still money to be won but I cannot give any tips, bonus levels are hard to find but not impossible.

For 13, ignore all the 0's, convert all the letters...add..write it out.

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Finally done 12 but for 13 that doesn't work. Tried Z being 1 and A being 1 and neither way round does the answer work.

Specially since doing it Z being 1 the main letter has two digits and god knows how to add it up :s

Q: Ok, I'll bite. What's in that briefcase Jules and Vincent tote all over town?

A: A 20 watt lightbulb hooked up to a battery. Boring, eh? Initial script called for the briefcase to be filled with diamonds, but both Tarantino and Avery hated that idea the more they thought about it. One thought among Pulp Fiction fans is that the briefcase contains Marsellus Wallace's soul which had been earlier extracted through a hole in the back of his head. Wallace's evil nature would explain why the combination of the briefcase is "666." In interviews following the release of the movie Tarantino played the tease and told audiences that the briefcase contains "whatever they wanted it to be."

This is rediculous

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