You worth more than you think:
First think of something replaceable such as
- Sperm: Being a sperm donor takes two basic male desires -- orgasms and money -- and, in a seemingly "too good to be true" moment, combines them. To begin, you typically have to be between 18 and 35 years old, and in solid health. Then, prepare to expose your family tree to a thorough, honest dissection, going back two generations. You'll be asked about tattoos, drug use, experimental sex, your grandma's TB, your uncle's alcoholism, and your mother's schizoid episodes. If accepted as a donor, you'll earn between £50 to £250 per specimen. You'll be expected to rub one out into their cups two to three times per week and make a commitment to the program that lasts six months or longer depending on the policies of the clinic.
- Blood: Whole blood can be donated every 56 days. Considering the overwhelming need for blood around the world, it's unfortunate that only about 5% of healthy donors actually give.
- Plasma: you can sell your plasma every 48 hours. It's this process of returning your plasma-free blood to your body that allows for such frequent return visits.You'll earn around £30 per visit; generally it starts on the low end and goes up as you become a regular.
- Platelets: Another less profitable component of your blood is your platelets; little cell fragments that clot your blood when you've got an open wound. Cancerand transplant patients, to name a few, need your platelets to survive. The entire process is nearly identical to selling your plasma: An initial screening is followed by the double-needle apheresis which, again, takes from 90 minutes to two hours. You could stand to earn as much as £40 per visit, but you can only go 24 times per year, or about every two weeks.
- Hair: The approximate going rate is £5 to £10 per ounce, but some people are selling their hair for £400 or more. You can sell it on eBay, post it on HairSite.com or call your local wig or toupee makers.
- Kidney: Brits are charging up to £60,000 a pop in exchange for this vital organ. There's good reason for this. At this moment, at least a million people worldwide need a kidney, and quickly.
- Liver: The liver has a remarkable capacity to regenerate after injury and to adjust its size to match its host. You can donate 1/2 of your liver and it will regenerate quickly.
- Lung: There are 2 lungs in a body. Missing one will reduce the capacity of the body but still function normally.
Now to the other parts of body:
- Eyes: You have a pair of eyes so missing one will not make you blind. Even though, it make you feel uncomfortable.
- Limbs
- Skins
Besides, you can sell your body on other ways:
- Clinical trial: Trials for a multitude of drugs go on all the time, and they can be extremely profitable. We urge you to think it over -- check into the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, a reputable internet clearing house for such trials.
- Gigolo: You've always known you had a way with the ladies. Now's your chance to prove it: go gigolo. Practically, you are a male whore.
- Life insurance: Depending on how long you are expected to live, you can sell your policy for between 30% and 80% of the face value of your policy -- an amount that will be much higher than the cash value of a whole or universal life policy.
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