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Because most organs can't be harvested until after death and when you're dead, you don't need the money. You can't be paid ahead of time, because there's no guarantee that you'll be able to deliver your organs in usable condition, when you finally do meet your demise.

In the United States, it is actually illegal for organ donors to be paid.

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