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Women Selling Positive Pregnancy Tests Online

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Eve | 09:37 Wed 04th Sep 2013 | ChatterBank
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http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/336468/Scammers-sell-3-pregnancy-kits-online

Just saw this on This Morning. Seriously though, how worrying is it that enough women would buy them to make it worthwhile doing???
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Wow!

Bizarre.
Very bad taste
Ever since the Garden of Eden, women have been leading men astray with lies.
Women eh.
Wrong, just wrong. Silly women.
And these tester kits ... the person selling it has ... had a wee on it? ... right?
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Very wrong. I assume so Jayne, just on This Morning now, touted as jokes to get revenge on a former lover (!!?!?!?!) or trap a guy! Just so wrong.

I don't suppose recent soap storylines have helped, one in Hollyoaks and one in Eastenders (or has she confessed yet?) but people should know better!

Selling them for about £7 each, same day delivery the one they just mentioned.

It's beyond me!
I doubt if you need to go online.

I bet half the pregnant teenagers in Brighton would wee on a stick for five quid. I could probably get a few done at the fairground on the pier.

Hey, hang on ... and then I can sell these things ???

(new business venture)
I can't, for the life of me, think why someone would buy one. We're no longer in the days where a pregnancy means you have to get married and if it results in a proposal, what happens after 9 months? Do they post you a baby?
It's sad and the plebs clearly haven't thought it through. Have they studied how to fake a miscarriage a few months later?
What is wrong with some people?

Maybe the buyers are looking to scam some poor bloke into forking out for a private abortion? Then they can pocket the cash.

Just shows that there is a market for anything.
i would never have got rid of any of my precious positive pregnancy tests :)
I admit that I kept mine too, bednobs. Until the battery run out anyway - I used the fancy pants digital ones.

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