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Micheal Tseng blows Plate Topper million dollar offers in Shark Tank pitch

Plate Topper - Shark Tank

Micheal Tseng and his company called Plate Topper pitch in Shark Tank Season 4, taking up the time that twice the airtime of a regular presentation.

Plate Topper seals your food on your plate

Plate Topper goes over your plate and seels so that you don't have to move it into a separate container.

Michael's Plate Topper have over $1 million in four months, and he gets $500,000 because they are wholesale orders.

Micheal gets enormous numbers, and he is playing games with the Sharks. He is talking in circles. Micheal throws out $750,000 in exchange for 5% equity after he first asked for $90,000 for 5% equity.

Micheal made a phone call and asked for a ten million dollar line of credit. And, he walked back in and asked for a fifteen million dollar valuation.

Company: Plate Topper
Entrepreneur: Micheal Tseng
Ask: $90,000 for 5% equity
Companies in this episode: Cool Wazoo, No Fly Cone, Nail Pak Update
Season: Season 4 Episode 408
Sharks: Mark Cuban, Daymond John, Kevin O'Leary, Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec
First Aired: 11/01/2012
Deal: Lori Greiner at $90,000 for 8%

What do the Shark Tank Investors say about Plate Topper

Without a doubt, Micheal Tseng cheated himself and his company out of a really sweet deal, and ends up with no deal after Shark Tank.

Plate Topper after Shark Tank

Micheal continued his demeanor in the Shark Tank, after Shark Tank in dealings with Lori Greiner and she walked away from the deal. She reports that dealing with Micheal got worse as they went on.

Plate Topper is selling on Amazon, alongside other competitors that appear to do the same thing as Micheal's product.

See Plate Topper and the other Airtight vacuum plate lids here

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