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Don’t sell your kidneys. Get the iPhone 6s with a little manpower

The iPhone 6s is hitting the first wave countries next week. As usual, there will be loads of people trying to get their hands on one especially in mainland China.

With people willing to do almost anything to get the latest Apple product, a special kind of bank is offering an attractive way of owning iPhone 6s. Nope, you won’t even need to lose any of your vital organs to get it and it is easier than you think.

In a populous country with over a billion people, China surprisingly is in dire need to fill up 18 sperm banks around the country. Struggling to attract new donors, they have started a campaign that offers an easier way of obtaining an iPhone 6s. All they need to do is to make a donation at a sperm bank.

The Hubei Human Sperm Bank had sent out a message over WeChat that links to an article entitled “New ways to get an iPhone 6s”. Inside it explains that the bank is seeking donors aged 22 to 45, with each to receive 5,000 CNY (about RM3,321) in subsidies. This in return would make them a step closer of buying an iPhone 6s that’s priced at 5,288 CNY (about RM3,512). So far there’s no word of its reception but the intimate deal has managed to get quite a lot of attention recording over 400,000 reads.

You must be wondering why sperm donation is a concern in China considering they have strict population control. According to a research by the National Population and Family Planning Commission, the sperm fertility of Chinese males has been dropping by 1% each year since the 80s. With the mad desire for the latest iPhone, this is probably the safest and less excruciating route for those without cash to spare.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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