Last night, I watched a 70s episode where the first contestant decided to walk, taking home $1,300 and change. It turns out her box contained a klunk and that was that. In the second deal, the contestant kept her box, which started off as a klunk (a parrot), before Geoff brought her back and presented her a check for $8,000. I've seen the latter happen a few times in the 70s version (not sure if the '81 revival did this).
My question, was there ever a time when a contestant took the initial money, turned down a klunk, only for Geoff to say, "By the way, there was also $X,XXX" inside? Or was that only done when she took the box? In the interest of fairness and appeasing S&P, I'd think he'd have to reveal that there was also a check for $5,000+, esp. in mid-70s money.
Or maybe not?