Sorry, but my donor story is not so touching. He wrote to me about four months ago saying he was in financial trouble and asking me for money. I sent him $1000 and wished him good luck. Now he has taken to calling me repeatedly at about 5 AM asking for more money, this time not because he is in financial trouble, but because he needs money for his sister. Sometimes he says she's sick, which I grant could be expensive, but then other times he says she's dead, which should be cheaper in the long run. Given his changing stories he tells I am beginning to wonder if he even has a sister.
In the case of the kidney transplant, however, there still seems to be nothing I could be buying by paying my donor money now.
How can you tell if this person really needs what he is asking for, or just playing on emotions?I really don't know what I would do if I was in your position. I guess no one would know until it happens to them. How can you not help someone that has given you a gift of a better life. It is easy to say this couldn't happen to me. But until faced with something like this no one knows what they would do. Good Luck Stauffenberg. You should be enjoying your new lease on life instead of this.
I can't believe what I have read from you stauffenberg.
As to the legal issues, the law usually requires a payment to be either in advance of the fulfilment of a contract or simultaneous with it to count as a consideration. In this case, since I already have this person's kidney, it would be difficult to argue that I was paying him for the kidney, since I already have what I am being deemed to purchase, so purchase is impossible. In the case of the kidney transplant, however, there still seems to be nothing I could be buying by paying my donor money now.