We were selling cheap kidneys before. Kidney from poor families sold at P30,000.00 each. PHL used to be Kidney transplant center of Asia. Trafficking in kidney sales proliferated. Lately I heard DOH has been strict too on foundations that dealt on organ donation.
Medical health services really would be a lucrative and growing business (opportunity) in the years to come, no matter what the state of economy is
From: Wall Street Daily Tue, Mar 12, 2013
Subject: Kidney Sells for $262K on Black Market...
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Dear Wall Street Daily Nation,
Man, I tell you, this economy is relentless.
People are doing anything to make some easy cash.
The FBI had to shut down a "Black Market" for body parts.
The going rate for a kidney is $262,000!
Good grief. Why not just hit the hottest market on Earth and save yourself a perfectly good kidney?
People are making fortunes in this market, without surrendering vital organs. (Imagine that!)
The next round of millionaires mints tomorrow at promptly 9:30 AM EST, sharp.
Here's how to prepare.
Ahead of the tape,
Robert Williams
Publisher, Wall Street Daily
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