Everyone knows that Apple products are the “must-have” gadget at the moment. Across the world parents are being lobbied by their children to buy them the latest iPhone or iPad. But as with all Apple products, they can just be too expensive – so not to be outdone, the pushy teens are resorting to less than legal methods to satisfy their tech fetish.
Some resourceful adolescents are coming up with more and more ingenious, all be it very sickening, ways to get their hands on the next piece of Apple tech.
Well now we think we’ve sunk to a new all-time low. Reports from the Korean Herald have said that a young Chinese girl is desperate to get her hands on a iPhone 4 so much so that she is trying to sell her virginity to get her hands on the must-have blower.
According to the report her dad couldn’t afford the expensive Apple phone – so not to be out-done she has decided to sell her virginity to anyone who will buy it for her on the Chinese version of twitter.
Now whether this is hoax or not we’re not entirely sure, but the source seems to be reliable enough.
Another shocking case of this new ‘Apple-adiction’ was a 17-year chinese teenager who suddenly acquired several thousand pounds worth of gadgetry by his parents – obviously when a parents find a stash like that, when the teen has no obvious income, alarm bells start ringing. Little did they know that he had sold his kidney. Something highly illegal and incredibly dangerous.
Eventually the boy’s mother discovered his newly-acquired stash of technology, which included an iPhone and a laptop, and forced him to confess how he had managed to buy them. He sold his kidney for $3000 to an internet broker – just to satisfy his tech fetish.
Zheng came clean to his mother and showed her the scar from the illegal op. She was so shocked and appalled he was marched off to the local police.
Not surprisingly, the three men involved in the shady deal have gone to ground and the hospital, which doesn’t even have the correct accreditation, denies having anything to do with the matter.
Via: Korea Herald