Scams selling or giving away non-existent animals, often Puppy Scams.
by lisann005 Thu Feb 07, 2013 6:14 pm
this is the website that has been used from "france" where the puppies are suppose to be at now..
"Paris Charles de Gaulle" <[email protected]>
this is the email that they last sent me stating...

D. E. Dept. of Agriculture-Vet Services
Paris, Charles de Gaulle Pets Department
Head Office Cameroon Douala
Tel:+590-93230753
Tel: +237-78-16-61-65


Dear Client ,
DEAR CLIENT ,
WE ALL DO RESPECT HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND , BECAUSE WHAT YOU ARE TELLING US TO DO IS IMPOSSIBLE. YOU CAN CALL OUR HEAD QUARTER OFFICE THERE IN CAMEROON THEN THEY WILL TELL YOU WHAT YOU NEED OKAY . I WILL USE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO TELL YOU THIS . THE GENERAL MANAGER OF OUR AIRLINE IS IN CAMEROON NOT IN FRANCE . IS JUST THAT WE HAD A CONNECTING FLIGHT PASSING THROUGH FRANCE AIRPORT . SO WE ARE WAITING FOR YOU TO SEND THE MONEY SO THAT WE SHOULD PROCEED AND FLIGHT YOUR PUPPIES . I AM JUST THE MAIL SERVICE AGENT AND I AM HERE IN FRANCE JUST TO DO MY JOB. THAT IS WHY YOU ARE SENDING THE MONEY BUT TO OUR HEAD QUARTER OFFICE IN CAMEROON BECAUSE THEY ARE THE ONE IN-CHARGE OF THE FUNDS OF THE COMPANY.
THANKS FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING.
PLEASE DO REPLY US AS SOON AS YOU READ THIS MESSAGE .
WAITING

BEST REGARD
Paris, Charles de Gaulle (CDG)
AIR FRANCE AGENT

the next email is one telling me that i can be arrested because i have abandoned the puppies at the airport due to me not paying a "fee"

Paris Charles de Gaulle <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear Client ,
the documents here are proving that you are the new owner of the puppies Diego and Lisa . And You have already sign the ownership document and the insurance document here with us showing that sum off 600$ will be refunded to you upon delivery of your puppy at your home so you need to know that we are only doing our job and we can not go out of the laws we give you 1 day to send this money so that we should proceed and send your puppies you at once . And note that if this money if not send on time we will report you to the Police FBI with the documents that you have sign and your full address so that they can track you and and arrest you for miss using the life of animal and you will spend more money by then so we advice you to send this money and have your puppies at once hop you understand.
We are waiting to read from you as soon as possible
Thanks for your understanding

what do you guys think...scam or what!!!
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by Dotti Thu Feb 07, 2013 6:26 pm
Total and complete scam, with usual scammer lack of logic.

There are no puppies. The scammer never had any puppies in the first place. Nobody has been shipped, and nobody will be shipped.
The FBI does NOT get involved in animal abandonment, nor do they have jurisdiction in France, where the (imaginary) puppies are currently located. And even if they did (which is not happening), you can't be charged with abandonment for puppies you have never had, when the "shipper" suddenly ads new fees!

Yahoo.fr is simply yahoo france. It is a free email address just like any yahoo address in the US. Real businesses do not use yahoo addresses. And Air France is its own company--their agents would NOT be contacting you on behalf of a shipping company anyway.

Please do NOT point any of this out to the scammer. It will only teach him things to avoid next time. Just cut off all contact with him, block his email addresses, and let him wonder what he did wrong.

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by lisann005 Thu Feb 07, 2013 10:10 pm
I would never point any of that out!! I just hope that people do there research firat!! Thats why i am herw! To help others and peotect them!!
by jolly_roger Fri Feb 08, 2013 1:06 am
Thankyou for publishing the story lisann005. As you are now aware the scammer has made it sound believable which is what they are good at doing. If you scroll to the top of this page, you see the site search function. If you have not done so, type in the words puppy scam, bulldog or something similar and the results shown on the screen will amaze you. The old scamaroonians are littered throughout the forums I'm sad to say.
by lisann005 Fri Feb 15, 2013 11:22 pm
Now the lady that i was "suppose" to get the puppies from keeps sending me messages asking where the
puppies are and that she has no clue where they are either...she says shes gonna contact police because i stole her puppies...what to do?
by lisann005 Fri Feb 15, 2013 11:22 pm
Now the lady that i was "suppose" to get the puppies from keeps sending me messages asking where the
puppies are and that she has no clue where they are either...she says shes gonna contact police because i stole her puppies...what to do?
by Jillian Fri Feb 15, 2013 11:50 pm
Hi lisann,
Just ignore all of the emails. It's not a lady, it's the scammer pretending to be a lady, and he's certainly not going to contact the police because he's a criminal and is the only one committing a crime here. The same scammer is playing all of the roles.
You've done nothing wrong. It is perfectly safe for you to just ignore all of these messages.

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by jolly_roger Sat Feb 16, 2013 1:49 am
Sit back, relax and don't panic lisann005. You have nothing to fear. The scammer has no intentions of involving the police to start an investigation into the so called lost animals. If that were to happen, the scammers real identity and their grubby little scam would become public knowledge. Scammers hide behind false names, deceit, lies and trickery and would not like to see the police asking questions.
What to do you ask? Simply ignore the silly toss-pot! When it realises you cannot be scammed, it will leave you alone.

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