It sounds like a scam to me.. The first sentence sounds like broken english which is usually a sign that the supposed seller is in another country.. I actually just adopted out a yorkie that I rescued to a girl that fell for one of those scams and sent the $250 for the "teacup" yorkie and the $150 for shipping and never got her dog. After investigating, she found out the emails and ads came from Nigeria. It should probably say something like AKC female for sale or female yorkie for adoption. I would definately tell him that you and your husband decided to come and pick her up in person and see what he says. If he refuses, discontinue contact.. |