How about sell them both, buy a Browning lever to keep and find another firearm to sell and give plasma for a few weeks.keep them both and sell your blood for funds...
My daughter got married a year and a half ago. Based on that, it could require selling both, give plasma and a trip to Mexico to sell a gently used kidney on the black market.I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but have you seen the cost of a wedding lately?
You may have to sell both.
Oh, and congratulations.
He could say he's Keith Richards' great grandson.Tell them you're only 27, but have led a really hard life.
You know, rode hard and put away wet, one too many times...
My girlfriend earned $800 over six weeks at BioLife.Or plasma! Man, they pay good money for plasma these days. I remember getting 10 bucks a donation (at the place on the Levee in W. Lafayette whose name escapes me) back around 1980 or so. Now I think it's over 100!
Yeah, was thinking the same thing.If it were me, I'd sell both. I find it hard to imagine having guns that are shot that little. Just my 2 cents. Hope you are happy with whatever you choose.
No, the cold part was the freezer temp rapid saline infusion afterwards. Man! What a rush!My girlfriend earned $800 over six weeks at BioLife.
I did one donation session and it’s not for me, too much like a chemo lab. And you get very cold, because it separates your blood from the plasma and sends the blood back into you through a very large IV needle.
But guns are one of the few collections that don’t take maintenance lol some people just like having them similar to a baseball card or any collection.Yeah, was thinking the same thing.
I believe one can earn $1200 per month if they donate plasma 3 x per week, over four consecutive weeks. That's over $15,000 annually, if one is consistent in their donations during that time!Or plasma! Man, they pay good money for plasma these days. I remember getting 10 bucks a donation (at the place on the Levee in W. Lafayette whose name escapes me) back around 1980 or so. Now I think it's over 100!
I have a friend in Muncie that does it, she does twice a week. They pay her $30.00 the first visit and $60.00 the second visit.I believe one can earn $1200 per month if they donate plasma 3 x per week, over four consecutive weeks. That's over $15,000 annually, if one is consistent in their donations during that time!
I have a friend who's sister works at a BioLife Plasma center in Fort Wayne...the numbers are what I was told.I have a friend in Muncie that does it, she does twice a week. They pay her $30.00 the first visit and $60.00 the second visit.
I thought she said she could only donate twice a week.
I didn't mean you weren't telling the truth.I have a friend who's sister works at a BioLife Plasma center in Fort Wayne...the numbers are what I was told.
I do know that one has to go through a health screening and certain medical conditions can either inhibit or limit the frequency of donations.
No issues...I do know that if one doesn't hit the 12 donates per month number, it doesn't pay the same for the less than 12 visits either, I just don't know what they pay in that situation?I didn't mean you weren't telling the truth.
Knowing her issues I'm sure she has limitations for donating.
I always just thought it was interesting it doesn't pay the same each time she donates.
Sorry for the misunderstanding.
It is an interesting pyramid game they play.No issues...I do know that if one doesn't hit the 12 donates per month number, it doesn't pay the same for the less than 12 visits either, I just don't know what they pay in that situation?
Doing that and catching a cold nearly killed me in college. Can't recommend that course.I believe one can earn $1200 per month if they donate plasma 3 x per week, over four consecutive weeks. That's over $15,000 annually, if one is consistent in their donations during that time!
They definitely market themselves in a 'teaser' play...It is an interesting pyramid game they play.