I know the odds, but I'll give it a shot anyway.
Few months back (October 2017), I generated a bunch of paper wallets protected with the BIP38 password, which doesn't seem to work when I try to spend the funds. I used
https://www.bitaddress.org on chrome on windows 10. I'm offering 0.02BTC to anyone who is able to crack the password.
Here's what I know: I believed the password to be fOlder.5645 , Which is obviously not working. Other passwords I regularly use are : Mukesh.2015, Mukesh.7565 Bhanwari. 7565 , etc so basically I always have one word with one letter in uppercase and then a 4 digit pin code and a '.' between them. I may have used some entirely new word in the first part but that's unlikely, I am still 90% certain that it's a variation of 'folder'.
I have tried many variations of the above but no luck. You can try your guesses on a different, empty paper wallet encrypted with the same password - it is from the same batch (of which I'm sure, they are on the same physical sheet of paper):
private: 6PnR4FF2cQQcH9ixtKb6V9LKUigdY92wumTKXdMdcFUnnciYferDnzXFYy
public : 1FvNwzPtpRgBDbvTMiiBn8VNB68QaeCdsG
1 of the Public key with btc : 17ahjBaWUdqtRj7mQrbq81bzob7EkFuc3G