A selection of customer videos from Ring's 'Great Ghost Search' competition, which will reward a $100,000 cash prize to the winner. Credit: Ring The "Great Ghost Search" is underway just in time for Halloween and trick-or-treating door-to-door, thanks to Ring cameras. In what the company is calling the "busiest doorbell season of the year," those who submit unedited videos of what they deem to be mysteries of the unexplained during this spooky season may be entitled to a $100,000 cash prize.

Video submissions can be "funny, frightening, fashionable," or "all of it." Ring has already received over 2,000 customer videos since announcing the competition began on September 23. To qualify, video clips must be 30 seconds or less and captured on an existing Ring device.

HALLOWEEN MOVIE LOVERS CAN ROAD TRIP ALONG THE EAST COAST TO THESE CREEPY SITES Some customer video submissions were shared with Fox News Digital by Ring, and we leave it up to the viewer to believe it or not. In a video captured from a Los Angeles home, a ghostly figure appears suddenly in-frame and appears to move a drink to the floor of their patio. A ghostly figure was caught on camera moving both the homeowner's drink and chair in Los Angeles.

(Ring Cameras) The homeowner shared, "I am not aware of any haunted history in particular, but I do hear creaking going up and down the stairs at night sometimes. I figured it was paranoia making me think normal house creaks sounded like steps." HALLOWEEN SIDE HUSTLE BRING.