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Ring founder Jamie Siminoff told Fortune he trained like an Olympic athlete to prep for his Shark Tank pitch, but ended up turning down Mr. Wonderful’s offer.

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00:00My name is Jamie Siminoff. I'm from Los Angeles, California. My product is The DoorBot. I'm
00:05seeking $700,000 for a 10% stake in the company. Once we got on it, I was like, I
00:11am, I'm training
00:13now. I'm Sean White training for the Olympics. Like, I am like Michael Phelps. Like, I am going
00:18to, no stone will be unturned. I built the set to be the best thing. I put it in my
00:22backyard. I had
00:23hundreds of questions. I watched, I literally just sat and watched Shark Tank episodes and took notes
00:29and then I rewatched the people that I thought did the best job that would correlate to sort
00:35of how I wanted our company to be perceived. Like I just rewatched and rewatched and rewatched.
00:39So I became like a, like any athlete, like I watched film, I trained, I did everything I
00:45could so that when I got there that day, I was going to be the best person ever to be
00:49on Shark Tank, which the funny thing is, I mean, and this is like crazy. It's like, we
00:52are the largest company ever to appear on Shark Tank.
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