This post is part 2 of a 3 part blog series discussing the website MyFreeImplants.com. This website has been created to provide women with a way to raise the money to get breast augmentation for free. Men can become members of the website, which allows them to view the profiles of women seeking free breast implants. They can begin an email communication with their woman (or women) of choice and receive photographs and videos. In exchange, these men donate money to the woman’s breast implant fund.
To learn more about the specifics of this program, please read part one of this blog series. And now, for part 2…
You may be wondering what happens to this money once it gets donated. How can these men be certain that their money is actually going to be used for its intended purpose? The co-founders of the site came up with a simple solution to this dilemma.
The women never actually receive any of this money. Their donations are placed into a trust that is managed by Moore and Grunstra. Once a woman reaches her goal, the money is paid directly to the plastic surgeon straight out of the trust. Most women take six or seven months to reach their goal, although for some women, it may take several years. Currently, there is about $2 million in the trust, which collects interest for Moore and Grunstra while it sits in the account waiting to be doled out for breast augmentation procedures.
Women, if you are reading this and are enticed to throw your hat in the ring — be forewarned. This is not a slam dunk. It requires a great deal of work to raise the money. The more time you spend on the website soliciting and conversing with potential donors, the more likely you are to reach your goal. Out of the 140,000 women who have created profiles since the website started, only 3,500 are still active and only 425 have successfully raised enough money to pay for their breast implants. The rest have given up because they didn’t want to put in the work.
The current record is held by a college student. She raised all the money to pay for her surgery in 13 days. She spent 12-14 hours a day on the website one winter break and now she is the proud owner of free breast implants.
Women who receive the free surgery are contractually required to provide “after” photos on the website so that their benefactors can see the results. Don’t get too excited folks; the women are fully clothed in these photos. In addition, the women are obligated to continue conversing with their donors for at least six months after surgery.
There will be more to come on this bizarre website in part three of this blog series.
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