The Greeks and European leaders haven't been able to find a way to fund Greece's debt. But Thom Feeney thinks he has a solution.

The British man has started an Indiegogo account to raise 1.6 billion euros to help Greece pay back a bailout loan from the International Monetary Fund.

It's a real long shot, obviously.

By the end of Monday, after about 24 hours, he had raised 4,616 euros from 299 donors. Donations were coming in at a steady clip.

Here's Feeney's big idea: If every European donates three euros, the equivalent of about "half a pint in London," the financial crisis could be solved.

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"All this dithering over Greece is getting boring," Feeney wrote on his Indiegogo page. "European ministers flexing their muscles and posturing over whether they can help the Greek people [or] not. Why don't we the people just sort it instead?"

He offered some perks -- presumably tongue in cheek -- for donors who hit certain milestones. Donate 6 euros and you can claim a Greek feta and olive salad delivered "fresh to your door." Want a bottle of Greek wine? That will cost you 25 euros. Shipping charges are extra.

Feeney didn't respond to a request for comment. Maybe he was busy preparing salads.