In the US, selling a body part is illegal. Furthermore, there is a network for people to donate their organs, at no cost. I have attached a good site for more information.
Update; if this were true, it would be illegal to be compensated for giving blood or plasma, hair for cancer patients, or sperm/eggs for the purpose of reproduction, yet these activities happen so regularly that they are almost routine, and even sanctioned by state agencies.
As a matter of fact, the attached site from the original answer covers the basics of compensation for transplantation which can be read about here; http://organdonor.gov/transplantation/index.htm To answer the question, there is no set price, rather what an insurance company (some do compensation for transplants) or individual will pay. On average, people selling transplant options expect between $35,000-$50,000 US. However, given that some will do it for no compensation, while others being a much needed match to a financially capable recipient can get well into the six figures, so again the price is not set.
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A charitable gift annuity involves a contract between a donor and charity. The donor gives property or cash in exchange for a tax deduction, When the donor dies the charity keeps the gift.
Charities do not typically pay cash for cars. Instead, they rely upon donations of vehicles, which can then be deducted on the donor's income tax returns.
Can I charge anywhere or get money?
Human being has two kidneys, you can trade it, but I won't.
cash generate from normal course of business that able to cover the fixed charge such as lease and interest expense
1.cash-take sale 2.cash-send or cash-deliver sale 3.charge-take sale 4.charge-send or charge-deliver 5.lay-away or will-call sale 6.part-cash part-charge sale 7.C.O.D. sale 8.installment sale 9.Internet sites.
There is a story out there about the National Kidney Foundation who collected soda flip tops and that helps with someone's dialysis payment, this has been confirmed as false. There is another story about sister Doris Ouellette a Pastoral Minister at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Parish in Hampton, NH who collects flip tops and turns them into cash after she has collected pounds to help people get transplant, this story has been found true.
Yes, some stores may charge a fee for providing cash back when making a purchase with a debit card.
Cash take saleCharge take saleCash send or cash delivery saleCash on delivery (COD) salePart cash - Part charge saleInstallment saleCharge send or Charge delivery saleLay Away
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We're a donor country ! Despite the UK being in deep recession - apparently our government says we still have BILLIONS of pounds of surplus cash to throw away at 'needy' countries and the EU !