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===Quickie Deals=== As the end credits of the show roll, it is typical for the host to ask random members of the studio audience to participate in fast deals. In the current Wayne Brady version, these are often referred to as "quickie deals", and are conducted by the host, announcer, and model each. Marcus/Glass will post information on the show's X address (@LetsMakeADeal) days before taping to encourage audience members to carry certain items in their pockets to win an additional $100β$500 when the host, announcer, or model approaches them at the end of the show and asks to see such items.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://on-camera-audiences.com/shows/lets_make_a_deal|website=On Camera Audiences|title=Let's Make a Deal|access-date=March 3, 2015}}</ref> The deals are usually in the form of the following: *Offering cash to a person for possessing a certain item. *Offering cash to a person for answering a question about what happened earlier in the show. *Paying a small cash amount for each instance of a certain item (coins, paperclips, etc.) that a person can produce. *Offering cash for each instance of a particular digit in the serial number on a dollar bill, driver's license, etc. *Offering to pay the last check in the person's checkbook, if they had one, up to a certain limit (usually $500 or $1,000). *Offering cash to one person if they can correctly state the exact value of the Big Deal of the Day, or the name of the trader who played for it. *Offering $500 to one person if they brought a specified item listed on the show's Twitter account. *Offering cash to one person if they can correctly choose which one of two photos appeared on the show's [[Instagram]] account. *Offering cash to one person if they can correctly answer a question relating to their costume. *Offering cash to one person if they can correctly guess how much money ($100, $200, or $300) was in the announcer's hand. During Season 13 and 14 (2021β23), as the show modified its format due to the COVID pandemic, traders at home play the Quickie Deals round the same way as the in-studio traders.
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