Website offers free breast implants
FOX has the story. It’s an ingenious scheme, really.
Women who sign up on MyFreeImplants.com earn the money for their breast augmentation surgery through donations from men who peruse their MySpace-like profiles.
“I figured why not,” said Lindsay, a 22-year-old from Columbus, Ohio. “I honestly didn’t think it was real at first. It took me a good day of really being on the site and researching it before I really was like ‘OK, I’m going to make this work for me.’ It totally seems too good to be true, but it works.”
Jason Grunstra, a Web developer in Los Angeles, founded the site in July 2005 after brainstorming the idea during a bachelor party in Las Vegas. A small-breasted friend was the site’s test subject.
“She agreed to try it out, just to see what would happen, and sure enough, in about 4 1/2 months, she raised about $5,000,” Grunstra said.
“So at that point I decided, ‘Well if it works for one, let’s bring it to a wider audience and expand it and see if it works for many ladies, and sure enough it did.”
MyFreeImplants.com operates much like a social-networking site. Women 18 and over can sign up for free and create a profile with photos and the type of implant they desire: silicone or saline. Men — they’re called “benefactors” — can also sign up for free, but then they must purchase credits, which can be used to send messages to the women.
For each message a woman receives, she gets a dollar toward her new chest.
Lindsay, who declined to give her last name, signed up in February 2007, and by June she had the $4,000 she needed to transform from a 34A to a 34D-DD. She is one of 103 women who have had new implants courtesy of the site’s benefactors.
Jessica Levine, a 27-year-old marketer from Tampa, Fla., got her new silicone breasts on Nov. 13, 2007 after raising $7,500 online …
Remind me why a free market doesn’t work again?
