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Scammers in ADs I replied to an ad that was posted in the Washington Post. Quote:
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No thank you. |
Pretty sad huh!!!:eek: |
OHMIGOSH NO WAY!!! My best friend, Jeannette, told me about this & she lives in CALI!!! She said almost the exact same thing that you just posted on here! Crazy stuff ... I wonder how many other places they have also posted this ad at? Amy |
Ads like that are posted all over the world! We have them here too. |
do people still fall for those scams? |
I got some of the same replies (2) when I was first searching the Houston Chronicle for babies a couple of weeks ago!! Really p**sed me off!! :mad: What I couldn't imagine, is that clearly these Nigerian scams work on some super dummies--if they didn't why would these creeps pay money to advertise!! Now, in my search, I ONLY respond to ads that actually list the phone number, not just an email address (seems like most of the N scams are blah blah blah @ yahoo.com Can't even puppy love be exempt from these schiesters??? Also, I have noticed, that the scam ads typically 1) have really bad grammer/spelling and 2) have pics that are kinda fuzzy (like a bad photoshop job), have the same verbage over and over in numerous ads, and 4) list puppies individually, rather than as a litter. Just some things I have noticed. Be careful....!!! |
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