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Originally Posted by capt_noonie Why do you not want to get the police involved? What does she mean, "she knows what happens to scammers who are reported"? SHE is the scammer, not you right? So why are you scared to get the cops involved.
And hate to break it to you, but if you can't afford to be out $400 (well I mean who wants to be out $400) you can't afford a dog, let alone a yorkie. Buying the dog is the cheapest part of the equation. You asked for our advise I hope you take it this time. We all told you last time not to use Money Gram and that person seemed shady.
Think about it, if someone really had dogs to rehome, for free, wouldn't there be a bunch of people in their own town, let alone friends or family that would take them off their hands first?
If you want to get a yorkie for a few hundred dollars, look into reputable rescues. |
sadly by the time i had posted that and thought it though more,enough to suspect scam, i had already sent her money :/ so unfortunate i didn't think to ask for advise until it was too late :/
and yeah, i now know it was a scam but me and my bleeding heart always thinks about the animal first with my heart before my brain :'( i was thinking 'oh poor puppy, you can live with me and i'd love you forever!' instead of 'people are evil and this is waaaaay to good to be true'
haaaaa oh well, fool me once shame on me, fool me twice shame on me.