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Willing to help you with a kidney

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My dad had liver cancer in 2004 and got a liver transplant. The anti rejection medication he have been taking is great thanks to the anonymous donor who showed up at the right time and gave my dad a liver . he made a difference in my dad's life I wish to do the same and I am going to donate my kidney to make a difference in someone else's life. Contact me with zhanglimited@gmail.com

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Can I ask what country you are in and if you expect payment?

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Zhang643 in reply toredwendyb

Am in USA .just my medical bills

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redwendyb in reply toZhang643

This is illegal in UK, so you may want to go through the legal route in the US.

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Zhang643 in reply toredwendyb

Everything will be done legally

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