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This article once again makes me realize, we're capable of doing incredibly stupid things for materialism and short term goals. I don't care about the iPad, and I doesn't matter where it took place. What does matter to me is that someone was stupid/desperate enough to actually do this.

Here is a link to the article:
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/rea...dney-for-iPad-2

The Escapist Wrote:Selling a kidney in order to afford a piece of tech seems a little extreme, but it just happened over in China.

Apple's iPad 2 has quickly become the must-have gadget for a lot of tech junkies. However, this story might take the cake when it comes to how far a person is willing to go to get one: A teenager in China didn't have enough money to actually buy an iPad 2, so he sold one of his kidneys to get the necessary cash.

The seventeen-year-old, known only by his surname "Zheng," apparently wanted an iPad 2 so much that he had no problem with the idea of selling an organ. Actually, he didn't come up with the idea on his own: He was surfing the Web and came across an ad that offered roughly $3,000 for a kidney.

Zheng realized that $3,000 was more than enough for an iPad 2, not to mention some other Apple gizmos. So, he responded to the ad, traveled to the hospital where the organ removal was being performed, and walked out a couple of days later with a much heavier wallet.

However, when Zheng returned home, his mother noticed his new gadgets and excess wealth. When she got her son to confess about what he'd done, she reported the crime, but it turns out that it was already too late: The private company that had been renting out the hospital rooms for the procedures had up and vanished. Authorities have had no luck tracking the responsible individuals down, mainly because all the communication with them had been done via pre-paid cell phones that have now all been deactivated.

Zheng's facing some serious long-term health issues. It's been reported that there were complications from the surgery (though what they are hasn't been revealed).

It's likely that the kidney was already sold for a substantial profit. As the Telegraph points out:

Trading organs online is a common practice in China, despite repeated attempts by China's government to stamp out the practice. Last year Japanese television reported that a group of "transplant tourists" had paid £50,000 to receive new kidneys in China.

Also, this story has quickly become an outlet for judgement in China, particularly by members of the previous generation. Basically, folks are claiming that Zheng's bad decision-making is "an extreme example of the rampant materialism of modern China."

Personally, I just feel sorry for the kid. He's down one kidney and possibly facing permanent health problems because he felt he needed a piece of technology that will likely be outdated in a year.

FML. :angry:
Awesome find.


*starts a chain e-mail about this horrid event*
"likely be outdated in a year"

More like 3 months..
Quote:What does matter to me is that someone was stupid/desperate enough to actually do this.

Really ? How old are you....5 ? We're living in a word full of stupid and desperate people.

BTW, love the fact you put this in software/hardware section, shame he didn't have artificial kidney so we could discuss ratio between ipad and his kidney in more technical matter.:lol:
Seriously... an iPad?!?! THATS JUST CABLES CONNECTED WITH OTHER CABLES! Gah... people!!
' Wrote:Really ? How old are you....5 ? We're living in a word full of stupid and desperate people.

Now you're ruining it!

I bet he was just exaggerating to look like a real people person.
Sounds more like a rumor than a true story ...


Quote:The seventeen-year-old, known only by his surname "Zheng,"
Nothing more about his name

Quote:A teenager in China
Nothing about where this happened

Quote:Zheng's facing some serious long-term health issues. It's been reported that there were complications from the surgery (though what they are hasn't been revealed).
Yeah ... as if no one can say WHAT the complications are:D

But that's just my opinion (^_^)
The real question Fletcher, is who you want to blame for it. Please, do tell.
I'm unsure who to blame in this event since there are a number of things that can influence the boy to take this drastic action.

Upbringing, materialism/greed, peer pressure, 'easy-to-pick-up' money (if he just went up to them and got money straight up for kidney).

There are too many factors to lay blame on one party Joe.
Personally I blame Apple's extremely clever marketing department, without whom Apple would have been dead and buried years ago.
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