Comments on: Avoiding Online Puppy Scams /news/avoiding-online-puppy-scams/ Combating online Pet Scams by exposing websites used for fraud. Tue, 03 Jan 2023 13:29:56 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8 By: Paul Brady /news/avoiding-online-puppy-scams/#comment-17719 Wed, 21 Oct 2020 13:51:43 +0000 https://wpswyft.local/puppy-scammer-list/avoiding-online-puppy-scams/#comment-17719 My personal opinion is yes, it is a typical scam template reply. You can always ask for a video chat with them and the puppy but I am 100% sure they would not be happy to do that.

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By: Mary G /news/avoiding-online-puppy-scams/#comment-17718 Wed, 21 Oct 2020 13:44:30 +0000 https://wpswyft.local/puppy-scammer-list/avoiding-online-puppy-scams/#comment-17718 Hello…I answered a craigslist ad for “rehoming 11 week old retrievers” and “text email to brewerdebora@yahoo.com for rehoming fee”. I sent an email to that email and below is the reply I got. It screams scam to me. Am I correct? Should I simply not reply back? Thank you.
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On Oct 21, 2020, at 7:15 AM, Joseph GilIies wrote:

Hello, I appreciate your interest in adopting my Golden retriever puppies. I still have one male and one female available for adoption. My question is, will these puppies find a lovely home with you? Do you have enough time to spend with the puppies and care for them? I will be very willing to give you any of these puppies if you can promise me to take good care of them and treat them as part of your family, because all i want is just a caring and loving home for them where they will be well loved and spoiled.
Are you interested in both puppies or just one? if one what sex?

Thanks and will be happy to read from you again.

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