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BE A SPERM DONOR - EARN UP TO $1500 PER MONTH (Seattle)

$100-1,500/month

4715 25th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105, USA

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Seattle Sperm Bank is looking for new sperm donors in the Seattle area to join our program. APPLY TODAY at: https://apply.seattlespermdonor.com/ Requirements: -Men 18-39 years old -All Ethnicities needed! -Any height, hair color, eye color -Willing to commit to at least 6 months --College degree required; Students currently enrolled welcome Perks: +Earn up to $100 per donation – donate up to 3x per week +Flexible scheduling +Free routine STI testing +Free genetic screening- 514 genetic conditions +Walking distance from University of Washington https://www.seattlespermdonor.com/

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