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I live in Africa and I really can get a female Yorkie puppy with championship bloodlines and eligible for AKC registration for $500. She is the other puppy I was considering when I bought Puddin. Some businessmen are content to sell their wares at a low price, others seek to maximize their profits. There are many, many reputable Yorkie breeders in South Africa, and if a few of them wish to double their profits by selling their pups to overseas buyers, I don't see how that means "something is wrong" or that everybody in Africa is a fraudster. Yes, there are scams and people should be careful. But the latest Yorkie puppy scam I came across was Americans trying to sell Yorkie puppies to South Africans for R1500 ($150US) which Americans may recognize as a ridiculously low price, but may seem perfectly reasonable...low but not too low...to foreigners. The continent you are on doesn't make you honest or criminal and to characterize an advertisement as a scam based solely on the location of the advertiser is unjust.:( |
Honestly i wouldnt buy a puppy without having the ability to GO and see it. Unless you plan on flying to South Africa and seeing this puppy....id just forget the whole idea of it. JMO |
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Only in My Opinion.. I would never buy a puppy with out seeing it... That is part of the fun of choosing one :) |
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How does anyone know the conditions they are selling a puppy into? How many puppy sellers actually go to the homes of the buyers and check them out? Of course they will add air freight...would you expect someone to ship something halfway around the world to you for nothing? Animals are shipped overseas all the time. There are even companies that specialize in overseas shipping of animals. Those companies assist the shipper to obtain the documents necessary to admit the animal at the destination. There are many, many reputable Yorkie breeders here in South Africa. You cannot assume that simply because an advertiser is located in Africa that the ad is a scam. I have corresponded with a Yorkie puppy scammer who is located in the US. |
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I know you are sensitive about this because you are from South Africa but I agree the ads from missionaries in cameroon are scams. There have been many people on here that have fallen for them on here and got scammed. It is just got to be common knowledge on here that they are scams. They have even showed up here in the yorkies for sale or wanted forum |
i think everyone is a little confused.... i think the OP said this puppy was NOT in africa... but in her sisters home town. someone else just made a comment about africa puppies and everyone got off topic. |
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So hopefully Couper will be big! Thats an awesome price you paid... Couper was $560 with papers & Microchip:animal36 |
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Sweet Violet, I meant no offense. I know that things are priced differently in other parts of the world - which is why there are Americans who take vacations in Costa Rica to have their dental work done, or others who go to Thailand for surgical procedures. But I'm sure you can agree with me that South Africa is much farther advanced than say, Cameroon. Or Nigeria. Or Sierra Leone. Or Eritrea. I would not be surprised, and in fact would *expect* to find reputable dog breeders in South Africa. But Cameroon? Not so much ... I followed such an advertisement when I was looking for my little girl. I had money in hand and was ready to look at the pup and take her home immediately. The ad said she was local - but all there was for contact info was an email address. A Hotmail address, at that. The ad in the newspaper was only hours old, but Oops! he was already in Cameroon. It was a scam. My reaction comes from experience, certainly not from the price of the pup. |
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I am not FROM South Africa. I am an American who moved here five years ago. The most recent scam I have seen...running in Gumtree, our version of Craigslist...is being run by Americans. It is offering Yorkies to South Africans at laughably low prices. I contacted the advertiser and am satisfied it is a scam based on her answers--and evasions. I did not just make an assumption that the ad was a fraud...that would have been intellectually lazy and ignorant of me. Yes, there are scams, but not all of them come from Africa...and not all adverts from Africa are necessarily scams. There are puppy mills in North Carolina...would you assume that ALL advertisements for puppies from that state were from puppy mills? I bought a beautiful puppy from a breeder I found on Gumtree...should my experience of the American puppy scammer have convinced me that all Gumtree ads for puppies are scams from America? I am simply asking people to have the common decency to not make negative assumptions based on the geography of an advertiser. Some ads are clearly scams, but don't assume they ALL are, simply because they are from afar. As I said earlier, I really can source championship bloodline Yorkie puppies for $500US...not much money for such a puppy to you, perhaps, but the top end of the price range for puppies in this country! But if I advertised that, would you dismiss it as a scam, based simply on my place of residence?? |
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