The
below is from a Scammer! Some of the emails
may not look like scams, but they all lead to the same
thing. The scammer will pay by check (cashier's check/money
order) for more then the pet is worth, then they will
ask you to send them back the difference in money. A
couple weeks later you find out the check was fake and
the bank will take it out of your account. This scam
can be set up several ways.
Some
key points for pointing out a scammer:
1. Doesn't care much about the pet, just the transaction.
2. Says they will use their own shipper.
3. 95% of the scammers are from overseas (Nigeria, Israel, South Africa)
4. Pays you more then the pet is worth, then asks for the difference in money back. |
Email: faahandler@aol.com
Date Caught: 6/14/2006
IP Address: 213.185.112.73
Host Information: 213.185.112.73
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am interested in locating at least one Pinscher with a suitable personality for home protection type training. I have a military working dog training background and wish to do the training myself. I do not want a puppy. I am interested in a grown animal, but not necessarily an over socialized animal. The gender of the animal makes no difference to me. But the intelligence does. Please inform me if you believe your animals are of the spirit I seek. Thank you for your time. Tracy Fortner, Fayetteville, GA. |
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