Kardocktor

No Deal

Premium rate helpline for motorists

Season 3 · Ep 2OtherAired 10 August 2006

Kardocktor, the premium rate helpline for motorists, landed on the national radar after pitching the dragons in Season 3, where it won fans even without landing a deal.

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From the show

The Dragons’ Den pitch

£150K
Asked for
15%
Offered equity
£1M
Sought valuation
No deal

Lee Wood faced the dragons in Season 3, Episode 2 in the episode that aired 10 August 2006. Kardocktor, the premium rate helpline for motorists, pitched in the Other category, one of 902 other businesses to brave the Den across all 21 seasons.

They came in asking £150,000 in exchange for 15% equity, putting a £1M valuation on the business.

Kardocktor couldn't land an offer the founders would take, and the pitch ended without a deal. History says that's survivable: several of the show's biggest success stories left the Den empty-handed.

Across Season 3, 8 of 73 pitches ended in a handshake. In the Other category overall, roughly 11% of pitches have landed a dragon across the show's history.

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Where can I buy Kardocktor?

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Did Kardocktor get a deal on Dragons’ Den?

No. Kardocktor pitched the dragons but left Season 3 without a deal.

What season of Dragons’ Den was Kardocktor on?

Kardocktor appeared in Season 3, Episode 2, which aired 10 August 2006.

How much was Kardocktor asking for on Dragons’ Den?

The founders asked for £150,000 for 15% of the company, a £1M valuation.

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