Outrage as woman attempts to sell positive pregnancy tests on Facebook

A woman is selling her positive pregnancy tests to women that want to convince their partners that they’re pregnant in an effort to get a marriage proposal

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by Kayleigh Dray |
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Taking to Facebook, the self-designed businesswoman posted a photo of herself clutching three pregnancy tests - all clearly showing the two pink lines needed for a test to be 'positive'.

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She captioned it: "Once again… selling pregnancy positive tests for $50 each. Need money for my kids."

The unnamed woman shockingly added: "Make that man yours… forever!"

And, despite the social media site taking down one of her previous posts advertising the positive tests, she has proven to be persistent in her money-making scheme.

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She wrote: "I don't know why my last post was deleted. This page says no rules."

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It is not the first time this has happened; earlier this year, an expectant New York mum also attempted to make money from positive pregnancy tests.

She was quoted in The Guardian as saying: "I am pregnant and will sell you my positive pregnancy test for $20… I don't care what you need them for."

Women reportedly purchased the tests in order to ‘trick’ their partners into marriage or to extort money out of unsuspecting men.

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A woman in Dallas forked out for a positive pregnancy test to seek revenge on her cheating lover.

She said: "He texted and said he isn't sure who he wants to be with and I think I handled it well for what a cheating, lying dog he is. I would like the last laugh out of this. I will give some girl $40."

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